Currently, his residence is under a stone in the church at Stratford, where he has been since shortly after his death. During his lifetime, he had many residences, both in the town of Stratford where he was born and in London where he worked. He was born in his father's house, but after he was married he likely moved his family out of that house. When he became rich, he bought a house in Stratford called New Place, although he only was able to live in it for the few years after his retirement. He lived in a number of places in London. One of them is at the house of one Christopher Mountjoy, a maker of wigs. Shakespeare was a lodger there. He also bought a London house toward the end of his career, conveniently near the Blackfriars theatre.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
John and Mary Arden, Shakespeares parents, did encourage Shakespeare
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