A transcript of the registers of the company of stationers of London (v. 2)

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

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THE CONTENTS OF THIS SECOND VOLUM.IE.
 

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*4j.* In this List tlie Illustrative Pieces are arranged under the Annual Accounts to which they relate, and not as we have
been able to find room for them in the blank pages occurring in the Text.

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Short Title................

Title.................

Registration Page...............                iv

Inscription................                v

List of Subscribers..............        vi—viii

The Contents of this Volume.............            l—4

INTRODUCTION.............        5—27

A Provisional List of London printers and publishers, &c........        28—29

Further remarks on the present Transcript..........               30
 

12 ^June 1543' i ^^o^^s Berthelet's Account with Henry VIII.....;      50—60

3 July 1569.   Letters Patents to William Seres for primers and psalters            .          .          .      60—61

11 Nov. 1559.   Licence for seven years to John Day for the Cosmographical Glass and other

books he might produce      ........       61—62

25 May 1560.   Letter of the High Commission to the Stationers' Company        ...             62

8 Jan. 1561.   Licence for seven years to John Bodleigh for his edition of the English Bible            63

19 Jan. 1562.   Richard Cox Bishop of Ely advocates a new translation of the Bible .          .           740

21 Apr. 1564.   Sir W. Cecil's' instructions to the Lord Treasurer to allow the importation of

certain foreign printed books and green guiger   .          .          .          .          .      53—64

[? May] 1564.   Bishop Cox renews his plea to Sir W. Cecil for a fresh translation of the Bible           741

9 March 1566.   An episcopal recommendation of Bodleigh's edition of the Bible         .          .^            64

26 Nov. 1566.   Archbishop Parker informs Sir W. Cecil that the revision of what is known

as ' The Bishops' Bible' had commenced   ......           741

22 Sept. 1668.   The Archbishop reports the conclusion of the revision      ....           742

5 Oct. 1568.   The Archbishop, in a noble address, presents the first copy of the Bishops'

Bible to Queen Elizabeth   ........   742—743

And encloses to Sir W. Cecil a list of the revising prelates         .          .          .           744

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