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Richard Shakespeare, the grandfather of William Shakespeare, died around the 10th February 1561.

Nobody knows the exact day of his death due to poor records, but it is believed to be the 10th.

Richard Shakespeare was also the name of William Shakespeare's brother, who was buried on 4th February 1613.

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