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Timeline of Shakespeare life and events that happened in London that impacted his writings.
Timeline
Year | Shakespeare | London/England |
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1564 | William Shakespeare is born in Stratford-upon-Avon and is the third child of John and Mary Shakespeare. | |
1571 | Shakespeare is eligible to attend Kind Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford. | |
1582 | William Shakespeare marries Anne Hathaway in November. | |
1583 | Their daughter Susanna is born and is baptized on May 26th. | |
1585 | Their twins Hamnet and Judith are born and are baptized on February 2nd. | |
The Lost Years begin | ||
1587 | Shakespeare leaves Stratford. | The Rose Theater opens on the Southbank of London. |
The first performance of Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, which was a parody using some of Shakespeare and other playwright's works, occurred. | ||
Mary, Queen of Scots is executed | ||
1589 | Henry I,II,III,IV is written from 1589 to 1591. | |
1590 | Taming the Shrew is written from1590 to 1595. | |
The Two Gentleman of Verona is written from1590 to 1594. | ||
"King John" is written from 1590 to 1591. | ||
1591 | Richard III is written from 1591 to 1593. | |
1592 | Shakespeare described as an upstart crow in Green's Groats-wroth of Wit which suggests that he was in London at the time. | The plague begins in London. |
Titus Andronicus is written from 1592 to 1954. | The Rose Theater is closed by order of Privy Council after riots in Southwark. | |
Edward III is written from 1592 to 1594. | ||
1593 | Venus and Adonis published with dedication to Earl of Southampton | Christopher Marlowe, an English playwright of Shakespeare's time, passes away. |
The plague closes all theaters closed from January on. | ||
John Norden publishes Speculum Britanniae which includes map of Westminster. | ||
1954 | The Rape of Lucrece is published | The Four Year famine beings. |
Titus Andronicus is published. | Roderigo Lopez, who was the physician to Queen Elizabeth I, is hanged. | |
The Comedy of Errors is written around 1954 or earlier. | Titus Andronicus is first preformed on January 24, according to Philip Henslowe's diary. Henslowe was a theatrical entrepreneur who's diary gives us a glimpse into the past of Renaissance London. | |
Love's Labour's Lost is written from 1954 to 1955. | The Comedy of Errors is preformed at Grey's Inn on December 28th. | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream is written from 1594 to 1596. | A theater company formed under Lord Chamberlain, Henry Cary, Baron Hunsdon. | |
1595 | Richard II is written in 1595. | There is a possibility that a performance of Richard II was preformed at Sir Edward Hoby's house in Westminster on December 7th. |
Shakespeare is first recorded as a member of Chamberlain's Men. | There is an apprentices riot in Southwark and at the Tower over the price of fish and butter in June. Five of them are hanged for treason. | |
Romeo and Juliet is written from 1595 to 1596. | ||
1596 | The death of Hamnet, William and Anne's only son. | James Burbage builds the Blackfriars Playhouse |
After asking for a coat of arms, his request is granted. | ||
The Merchant of Venice is written from 1596 to 1598. | ||
Henry IV Part 1 is written from 1596 to 1597. | ||
1597 | Shakespeare purchases New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon. | |
Henry IV Part 2 is written from 1597 to 1598. | ||
The Merry Wives of Windsor is written in 1597. | ||
1598 | Shakespeare is described as 'best for comedy and tragedy…. among the English's in Francis Meres' Palladia. | John Stow's Survey of London is published. |
Much Ado About Nothing is written from 1598 to 1599. | ||
1599 | Henry V is written in 1599. | |
"Julius Caesar" is written in 1599. | ||
"As You Like It" is written from 1599 to 1600. | ||
1600 | "Hamlet" is written from 1600 to 1601. | |
1601 | William Shakespeare's father John Shakespeare passes away. | The Essex Rebellion starts and Essex's supporters request a personal performance of Richard III. |
"Twelfth Night" is written in 1601. | Earl of Essex is executed. | |
"Trolius and Cressida" is written from 1601 to 1602.. | The Earl of Southampton imprisoned is in the Tower of London | |
1602 | Shakespeare buys additional property in Stratford-upon-Avon inculding a garden and cottege opposite New Place. | Twelfth Night preformed at the Middle Temple in February. |
"All's Well That Ends Well" is written from 1602 to 1605. | ||
1603 | "Othello" is written from 1603 to 1604. | Queen Elizabeth I passes away at Richmond Palace on March 24th. |
"Sir Thomas Moore" is written from 1603 to 1604. | James I ascends the throne. | |
1604 | Shakespeare lived on Silver Street in the upstairs room of the Mountjoys. | |
"Measure for Measure" is written in 1604. | ||
"King Lear" is written from 1604 to 1606. | ||
1605 | Gunpowder plot occurs. | |
1606 | "Macbeth" is written in 1606. | |
"Antony and Cleopatra" is written in 1606. | ||
1607 | His daughter Susanna marries a physician John Hall. | The River Thames freezes over leading to the first Frost Fair. |
Shakespeare's brother Edmund, who was an actor with the King's Men, passes away. | ||
"Timon of Athens" is written in 1607. | ||
"Pericles" is written from 1607 to 1608. | ||
1608 | "Coriolanus" is written in 1608. | King Lear is preformed at Whitehall on December 26th. |
1609 | Shakespeare's Sonnets are published. | The King's Men begin preforming at the Blackfriars Playhouse in Winter. |
1610 | "Cymbeline" is written in 1610. | |
"The Winter's Tale" is written from 1610 to 1611. | ||
"The Tempest" is written from 1610 to 1611. | ||
1612 | "Cardenio",which today is lost, is written from 1610 to 1611. | James' son Prince Henry dies on November 6th. |
Shakespeare appears as witness at Court of Requests on May 11 | ||
1613 | Shakespeare buys property in the Blackfriars precinct. | James' daughter Princess Elizabeth marries Fredrick, elector palatine and future king of Bohemia on February 14th. |
"Henry VIII" is written in 1613. | The Globe Theater burns down after a performance of Henry VIII on June 29th. | |
"Two Nobel Kingsmen" is written from 1613 to 1614. | ||
1614 | Rebuilt globe reopens | |
1616 | William Shakespeare passes away on May 5th in Stratford-upon-Avon. | |
His daughter, Judith, marries Thomas Quiney | ||
His daughter's son Shakespeare Quiney is baptized. | ||
1623 | Anne Shakespeare passes away. | |
The First Folio is published. |
- ↑ Crawforth, Hannah, Sarah Dustagheer, and Jennifer Young. Shakespeare In London. 1st ed. London [u.a.]: Arden Shakespeare, 2015. Print.