A transcript of the registers of the company of stationers of London (v. 1)

(London : Birmingham :  Priv. Print.,  1875-77 ; 1894.)

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22 July 1563—22 July 1564.
 

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[It will be observed that hardly any apprentices were bound this year; and particularly
before the feast of the Purification of the Virgin, the 2nd February 1564.    This was
on account of the plague till then raging in London; see^. 231.]
Henry  Conyars   the   sonne   of   geouge   Conyars   late   of  myche

Walton in ye Countye of essex yeoman Deceassed hath put hym

self apprentice to John Tysdayle Cytizen and Stacioner of London

from the feaste of saynt John bapteste [24 June] anno 1563    nyne

yeres        ..........        vj^

Stephen pele the sonne of Stephen pele the elder of attelburnell
in the Countye of Saloppe husboundman hath put hym self
apprentice to Symonde Coston Cytizen and stacioner of London /
from the feaste of all sayntes [1 JN^ovember] anno 1663 Seaven
yeres..........vj^

Wyllyam holmes the sonne of Roger holmes Late of hayles in
the Countye of Saloppe gent Deceassed hath put hym self
apprentice to John hynde Cytizen and stacioner of London from
the feaste of the puryfication of the virgen marye anno 1563
[2 February 1564]   Seaven yeres      .....
 

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Rycharde Waye / Alhon Crosse the sonne of Thomas Crosse of saynte albons in the
County of harfford yeoman hath put hym self apprentice to
Rycharde Waye Cytizen and stacioner of London from the feaste of
the byrth of our lorde god [25 December] 1563    vij yeres         vj^

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