John Shakespeare was born in 1531. His father, Richard Shakespeare, was a tenant farmer who worked on various sections of land, one of which was owned by the wealthy Robert Arden of Wilmecote. John worked as a farmer with his father but in 1551 he moved to Stratford to set up business trading in wool, malt and corn. His businesses tied in well with his father with his father producing the goods and John trading in the retail side. John was skilled in both leatherworking and the curing and processing of fine leather to make ladies gloves and purses for the nobility and traded as a Glover and Whittawer. He bought a house in Henley Street, Stratford , which was conveniently near the market. It was probable that a shop was attached as this, as was the usual practice. He also started in the dubious business of money lending. He obviously started to do very well with all of his various interests as he then purchased another house in Greenhill Street, Stratford in 1552, five years before he married Mary.
What did Shakespeare father do for a living
yes he was very proud of his sons job
He manufactured gloves-and lern how to spell LIVING!
False. His father was a glove maker and maker of fine leather goods.
His father was a glove merchant.
What did Shakespeare father do for a living
yes he was very proud of his sons job
he was a glove maker
Yes.Yes.
his teachers, mother and father
he was a glover and leather merchant
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He manufactured gloves-and lern how to spell LIVING!
False. His father was a glove maker and maker of fine leather goods.
His father was a glove merchant.
He was living in London, a full-time actor trying to make a break into the playwriting business.
my father is a doctor ... he earns alot...