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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U. Tottle.
J. 0oneld.
 

a. Wolfe.
 

22 July 1567—22 July 1568.
 

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John haryson Thoiuas man the sonne of John man late of Westbury in the
Countye of glocester buttcher Deceassed hath put hym self
apprentes to John haryson Cetizen and stacioner of London from
the feaste of the natevite of saynte John bapteste [24 June]
anno 1567    eighte yeres .        .        .        .        .        .        .        vj^

John foxe            Wylliam    stedman    the    sonne   of   Rycharde   stedman    late   of

BRAMESGRAVE in the Countye of Worce[s]ter Capper Deceassed
hath put hym self apprentes to John foxe Cetizen and stacioner
of London from the feaste of saynte James th[e]appostle
[25 July] anno 1567    Seaven yeres          .        .        .        .        vj^

w pekoryng-e ■Wa[l]ter Rede the sonne of Rycharde Rede of Wollerhampton
in the Countye of stafforde yeoman hath put hym self
apprentes to Wylliam pekerynge Cetizen and stacioner of London
from the feaste of saynte James th[e] appostle [25 July] a,nno
1567    nyne yeres    ........        vj^

J wyllyams Rycharde a Deane the sonne of John a Deane late of
Wallyngforde in the Countye of barkshyre yeoman Deceassed
hath put hym self apprentes to John Wylliams Cetizen and
stacioner of London from the feaste of ye natevite of saynte John
bapteste [24 June] anno 1567    eighte yeres .        .        .        vj^

frynshe            John bateman the sonne of John bateman of London cloth worker

hath put hym self apprentes to peter frynshe Cetizen and
stacioner of London from the feaste of saynte mychell
th[e]archangell [29 September] anno 1567    xij yeres        .        yj*^

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