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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[ 17 ft                           23 July^e August] 1576.         [ w.seres. I i^l^,^ ]

Jnno XIX"" [or rather XFIIF] Eegi7\(i\e Elizabeth[_a'\e
 

rrw ^^^ 3Jul(} 1576

Jhon Chariwood Walter Britten sonne Eandolphe Brytten of Southwark in the
County of Surrey Tanner hathe putt hym self apprentis to
Jhon Chariwood citizen and Stationer of London for Eight
yeres to begyn at the feast of Sainct James th[e] apostle next
[25 July 1576]........vj*

James Bankes. John Abbott sonne of william Abbott late of London Currier
Deceased hathe putt him self apprentis to James Bankes citizen and
Stationer of London for Tenne yeres to begynne at the  feast  of
 

Sainct James the apostle next [25 July 1576]
 

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George Allen.
 

Edward Powell.
 

Jhon Bisshop.
 

William pon¬
sonby.
 

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Richard Adams sonne of william Adams of whixall in the county
of Salop y[e]oman Hathe putt him self apprentis to George Allen
citizen and Stationer of London for nyne yeres begynnynge
at the feast of the natyvytie of Sainct Jhon baptist Last past
[24 June 1576]........vj*

Humfrus Powell sonne of Howell ap William of Treermayne in
the parishe of myvod in the county of Salop y[e]oman Hathe putt
him self apprentis to Edward Powell citizen and Stationer of
London for the terme of Seven yeres begynnynge at the feast of
Sainct bartholomew th[e] apostle next [24 August 1576]   .        vj*

William wynterborne sonne of william Winterbokne of Haselw^ood
in the county of York mercer hathe putt him self apprentis to
Jhon Bysshop citizen and Stationer of London for Tenne yeres
begynnynge at the feast of Sainct Bartholomew th[e] apostle next
[24 August 1576]........vj*

Paule Lynley sonne of william Lynley of Lyllinoston Darrell in
the county of Buckingham y[e]oman hathe putt him selfe
apprentis to William Ponsonbye citizen and Statyoner of London
for Tenne yeres begynnynge at th [e] anunciacon of our Lady last

past [25 March 1576].......vj*

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