He owned a couple of beds in Stratford, one of which he probably slept in when he lived there. When he was in London he had rented accomodations which no doubt included their own beds.
Did he sleep in the "second-best bed" he left to his wife in his will? Many people think so, and that is why he left it to her.
All of these beds disappeared long ago. You can't go see them.
The only thing that William Shakespeare left his wife (Anne) in his will was "the second best bed".
No, he was buried in the floor of the church in Stratford. He gave the bed away.
William Shakespeare's son was called Hamnet, not Hamlet, and as he died aged 11 in 1596, 20 years before William Shakespeare's own death he wasn't left anything in his father's will.
She bore him three children. Beyond that we do not have any facts. We know that Shakespeare willed her his second best bed. That has led to some speculation.
yes, everything except his 2nd best bed which he gave to his wife
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare was an actor, poet and playwright.
Titania sleeps in the woods in the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Nights Dream. She goes there to sleep so that she may see the fairies in the moonlight.
William Shakespeare.
No, William Shakespeare is not single.
William Shakespeare was English.
Hamnet shakespeare was the only son of William shakespeare. Susanna Hall and Judith quiney are the daughters of William shakespeare