Yes. He left everything to his cat. Except, he left the second best bed in the house to his wife Anne Hathaway.
No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
yes, everything except his 2nd best bed which he gave to his wife
Yes, and if you believe that, then let me sell you a cottage lot on the moon. Of course he didn't.
No. The bulk of the estate (after his wife got her dower share) went to his daughter Susanna
Possibly. Possibly not.
No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
yes, everything except his 2nd best bed which he gave to his wife
Yes, and if you believe that, then let me sell you a cottage lot on the moon. Of course he didn't.
he left tallulah brettell
It is not possible to leave an estate to a cat. He could leave the money to a trust for the benefit of the cat for its lifetime.
No, he left everything to his daughter Susanna and son-in-law John Hall, with a whole bunch of small gifts to his actor friends, his wife and so on, and a complicated trust for his other daughter.
The ISBN of The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare is 0515095826.
The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare has 256 pages.
No. The bulk of the estate (after his wife got her dower share) went to his daughter Susanna
The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare was created on 1988-06-01.
No because it was Shakespeare's mothers name. don't mess with Shakespeare
Possibly. Possibly not.