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 following is in the handwritiog of the Seventeenth Century.]
flj^yvetttias^ to JlJtfi^ [or rather foUo] \%\

* mntxun of ©ojij^i^s ftom 134 <<• 318

^XCmim frotn p[A^t or rather foUo] 319 to 393

Booft of mmi* %xtm 393 to \Vi

Call^ on tite ILiit^trg tVont 415 to \2'l

^uxu% 0X ®xX(ex» ox pxoh^hlu tHe i€mxt iSooft
ftottt Swlu 1576 to MobimlKX 1603 fvow jiafte
427 to tHe €ntr.

[The following note is modern. ]

^ The copies prior to this date, are to be found from the grant of the
charter in the old Wardens account book, classed distinctly under every
year to 1571.
 

[ t This is certainly incorrect. The true Court Book for this period has apparently
perished.

These Decrees are chiefly the records of minor Judgments of the Company's
Executive upon disputes or complaints made to them. This Section of the Register
has been omitted in this Transcript, a^ being beyond the limits laid down by the
existing Court for reproduction therein.]

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