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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Gonneld.
R Watkins.
 

> W. Seres.
 

17 July—6 August] 1576
Anno XIX" Begin[_a\e Ulizabethljs]
 

134
 

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William Howe.
 

Richard Jones.
 

Kbti" tsk Sttlif 1576.

Receyued of him for his licence to ymprint a booke intituled  the
most    excellent   pleasant    and     variable    historic    of    the    strange
adventures  of prince Afollonius LucinA  his  wife and  Tsars A
his Baughter     .........    viij*

This booke is sett foorth in print  with this title  The patterne  of
peynfidl aduentures.

Receyued  of him for his  lycence to ymprynte a booke intituled
hoive    a     yonge     gentleman     may     behaue     him     self    in     all
 

companies 8^c
 

viij*  and a copie
 

Master John har- Receyued of them for  their  lycence to  prynt  a booke  intituled

rison th[ejelder.     Golloquiorum scolasticorum libri tres Authore Maturino Cordelio ah
Oeorg[e] Bisshop.   .           j.   ^           .^.                                                -a        ^

— auctt et recogmt% .        .        .        .        .          vj"  and a copie
 

John hunter.
 

John hunter.
 

Receyued of him for his licence to ymprinte a newe and
pleasant comedie or plaie after the maner of common
condycons ..........      xij*

Receyued of him for his licence to ymprinte a newe ballat intituled
Whartons follie........iiij*
 

ballat  intituled
*  and a copie
 

ti|to mt ituatmti 1576

John Chariwood    Receyued   of   him  for   his   licence  to   prynte

a loohinge glasse for Lovers         .        .        .         iiij

Master Watkins.   Receyued of him for his lycence to ymprynte a booke intituled /
A petit palace   of   Pettie    his  pleasure   Conteyninge   many  preti
histories  by him  sett furthe in cumly coulors and most BelightfuUy
Biscoursed         ......           x*  and a copie.

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