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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[ LBS^r'- JR.Watkins.              29 March—12 April] 1595                              131

Annoque Begni Begin[a]e Blizaheth[^] XXXVIJ^
 

Edward Aggas/ Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]andes of bothe the wardens a
booke entituled a godly and learned treatise declaring the ivaye and
meanes to attayne vnto the very staye and perfect quietnes of the
mynde Sfc      ........        .        vj*./.

pximo Mt ^pxiU»

Cutbert Burbye / Entred for his copie under the wardens handes an Enterlude called
the Pynder of Wakefeilde         .        .        .        .        .        .        vj*

Seamlri^ ^it ^pxHi»

John Oxonbridge Entred for his Copie vnder the handes of the Wardens. A booke
entituled, The pensive mans Complaint and comforte. The second parte
of the pensive mans practice 8fc          .        .        .        .        .        vj*

Clement              Entred for his copie vnder the wardens handes a booke intituled /

KNIGHT /                                                                   ^                                                                                                                                 '

A figge for MOMUS I.......vj*

[C. Knight was not translated from the Drapers' Company till the 3rd June 1600, see
p. 725.]

iit^ Mt ^pxili^ [1595]

Master Cawood / Entred for his Copie a booke entituled Saincte Peters Complalnte
iDith Mary magbalens hlusshe and her Complaint at CsRlSTes
deathe[,] with other poemes / Master Binges hande beinge at it. Master
Hartwellcs hande was likewise at the Copie./       .        .        vj*

Thomas Gosson./ Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]andes of bothe the wardens a
booke entituled Lamentable newes from Gesillia [Sicilly] a Island of
the spanishe hinges ivhich lately was assayled and spoyled in sundri^^,,
places by the Tiirkishe gallies beinge 107 sayle   .        .        .        vj*./.

Aben Jeffes./ Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]andes of bothe the wardens a
booke entituled Saingt Peters teares           .        .        .       vj*.
 

Henl
 

y:ip Sy(e ^pxili^

[^ie Okiey./      Entred^for his Co'Jne vnder tB^e h] andes W the Wardens a booke
entitule\a^ Apologw^or Poetrie\.        .       \       ,        . \   vj*

This belongeth to master ponsonhy by a former entrance And an

agrement is made between   them whereby Master Ponsonby is to

enioy the copie according to the former entrance

[The first entry to W. Ponsonby of this work by Sir Philip Sidney was on the
29th November 1594, see^. 666.}

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