He bought a house in Henley Street, Stratford , which was conveniently near the marketJohn Shakespeare used the skins of animals to set up trade as as a Glover and Whittawer (making saddles, harnesses and fine leather gloves)He sold goods to the wealthy and made the right connections in Stratford – an ambitious man!John was also involved in the dubious business of money lending!He made enough money to purchase another house in Greenhill Street, Stratford in 1552THE SUCCESSFUL YEARSHe married Mary Arden in 1557 – great marriage as she was the daughter of the wealthy Robert ArdenJohn and Mary married at the ages of 26 and 17 respectively (a year after her father had died)In 1557 John Shakespeare was obtained Public Office when he was elected as ale-taster of the Borough of Stratford (an important role as people drank ale which was safer to drink than water!)John and Mary had eight children between 1558 – 1580John became important and was elected Chamberlain of Stratford in 1561, Alderman in 1565 and Mayor in 1568THE DOWNFALL OF JOHN SHAKESPEAREIn 1570 John Shakespeare was accused of Usury for lending money at the rate of 20% and 25% InterestIn 1570 his application to bear a Coat-of-Arms and for the title of Gentleman failsWhy? No one knows for sure but it is possibly to do with the Shakespeare’s Catholic religionIn 1570 the Queen, Elizabeth I, was excommunicated by the Catholic Church and feared that her crown would be taken by Catholic plots involving Mary Queen of ScotsCatholics were viewed with suspicion. Some of the Catholic relatives of the family were sent to the Tower of London!In 1578 John became behind with his taxesIn 1579 He was forced to mortgage Mary’s estate, AsbiesIn 1583 Edward Arden, the head of the Catholic Arden Family was executed for his beliefs and for plotting against the life of the Queen. Edward Arden’s son-in-law, John Somerville, was also arrested, tortured on the rack and died in the Tower of London for being supporters of the Catholic Mary, Queen of ScotsIn 1586 John Shakespeare was removed from the Board of AldermenBy 1590 John Shakespeare’s only possession was the house on Henley StreetIn 1592 he was fined for not attending church |