Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered

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Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered
Campbell John
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1, we have the partition of England and Wales between Mortimer, Glendower, and Hotspur, and the business is conducted in as clerk-like, attorney- like fashion, as if it had been the partition of a manor Histories.] KING HENRY THE FOURTH. — ^PART I. 65 between joint tenants, tenants in common, or co- parceners.
Olend. Come, here 's the map :♦ shall we divide our right, According to our three-fold order ta'en ?
Mort^ The archdeacon hath divided it Into three limits very equally.
England, from Tre
...nt and Severn hitherto.
By south and east is to my part assign'd : And westward, Wales, heyond the Severn shore : And all the fertile land within that bound, To Owen Glendower : — ^and, dear Coz, to you The remnant northward, lying off from Trent ; And our indentures tripartite are dravm.
Which being sealed interchangeaHy, (A business that this night may execute,) To-morrow, cousin Percy, you and I, And my good Lord of Worcester, will set forth.
It may well be imagined, that in composing this speech Shakespeare was recollecting how he had seen a deed of partition tripartite drawn and executed in his master's office at Stratford.


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