Nobody, as far as we know.
He boned a sheep called Scott Tovell.
At some point after they were born he went to London to look for work.
No. He didn't take his family to London because he earned the money there FOR his family. The only reason he went to London was to write his plays and work at the theatre. There was also a lot of ideas in London that helped him write his amazing stories. The answer is: No.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
William Shakespeare went to London to work on his plays and writings. His wife stayed behind to take care of the children.
Shakespeare's children were born in 1583 and 1585. There is no record of Shakespeare in London until 1592. Scholars speculate that he went to London between 1590 and 1591.
he joined a acting group and went to london.
He went to the city of London and avoided prosecution.
We don't know. This happened during Shakespeare's "Lost Years" about which we have no information.
No.
He boned a sheep called Scott Tovell.
At some point after they were born he went to London to look for work.
The only Edmund shakespeare I know of was the younger brother of William Shakespeare. He was born in 1580 and went to London to work in the theatre like his older brother where he was killed.
No. He didn't take his family to London because he earned the money there FOR his family. The only reason he went to London was to write his plays and work at the theatre. There was also a lot of ideas in London that helped him write his amazing stories. The answer is: No.
William Shakespeare. Despite the variant spellings, there is no indication that he was ever known as anything else. It's possible his close friends called him Will.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.