[ wS^.I^-J^ss"- 22 July 1569—22 July 1570.
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arnolde Recevyd of John arnolde for his lycense for prynting of a boke
intituled an answere in action to a portyngale pearle a pearle for a
prynce
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hunsfworth Recevyd of John hunsforth for his lycense for the pryntinge of
a psalme wherin the synnefull wygth [?seeketh] of GOD for grace iiij*
greffeth Recevyd of Wylliam greffeth for his lycense for pryntinge of a
ballett intituled a knyght FOMEIS [? a Knight's promise] . iiij*
greffeth Recevyd of Wylliam greffeth for his lycense for the pryntinge of a
ballett intituled the myrror of mans lyf
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greffeth Recevyd of Wylliam greffeth for his lycense for pryntinge of a ballett
intituled in the prayse of the mary golde ....
iiij*
hynnyman Recevyd of henry bynnyman for his lycense for pryntinge of a boke
intituled the mooste pleasaunte hystory of FESISTRATUS and
CATEANEA.........
iiij^
newbery Recevyd of Rauf newbery for his lycense for the pryntinge of a boke
intituled manipulus vocabulorum
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master norton Recevyd [of] master norton for his lycense for pryntinge of
a boke intituled of ij lovers EURYALUS and LUCRESSIE plesaunte
and Dilectable .....••••
iiij^
arnolde Recevyd of John arnolde for his lycense for the pryntinge of
ballet intituled a Dyologe betwene youghte and age . . iiij*
colwell Recevyd of Thomas colwell for his lycense for pryntinge of a ballett
intitMlei ye plaiges of Northumberlande Src . . . iiij^
[Written by John Barker. Colwell's edition has no date. It is reprinted by Mr
Huth in Ancient Ballads and Broadsides, p. 83, Ed. 1867.]
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