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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[£-Btore°*>-W*'^-
 

3—10 September] 1594
.36. Misabeth[ce]
 

312
 

Thomas Da[w]-
son
 

//. 3. Sejitemtivi!^//

Entred for his copie vnder th [e h] andes of the Wardens / A booke
 

entituled The seamans secretes
 

vj«
 

master windet.
 

John Danter./.
 

Entred for his copie vnder th[e h] andes of master hartwell and
the wardens A book entituled. Willobye his avisa or the true picture
 

of a modest maid and of a chas [t] e and Constant wife

♦3^4 Stpttmhvin,/.
 

VJ
 

id
 

Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h] andes of Master Wilbraham and
Master Binge a ballad entituled a lamentable ballad describing the
wofull murder of Boeert Beeche ^g Master Cawood havinge
likewise sett to his hande for further warraunt .        .        .        vj
 

id
 

Thomas Gosson /
Thomas Myll¬
ington /
 

Thomas Grosson
 

7^4 ibeiitentfttis./. [1594]

Entred for their copie vnder the wardens handes^ a ballad intituled /
the   pitifull   lamentacon  of   Bachell   merrye  whoo   suf,
 

Smithfeild with her brother THOMAS Merrye the vf^of September
1594 /..........
 

id
 

VJ
 

Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]and of bothe the wardens a ballad
entituled the lamentable  ende of THOMAS Merrye and Bachell
 

his Sister
 

vj«
 

Thomas Mill-
ington./.
 

9^ trie Sejitentftti^s

Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]ande of Master Cawood a ballad

intituled the said lamentacon of Thomas Merrye 8^c       .       vj*
[This ballad had apparently been printed off in the two days since the previous entry.]
 

10 Sej^tentiitis

Edward Aldee Edward aldee by consent of the master^ and wardens, and master
byshop is Licenced to prynt one Impression of a booke Intituled
Certen sermons appointed by the Quenes maiesty to be declared and
Be[a']dd hy all parsons vicars and Curates SfC. alowing vj* in the li to
the vse of the poore                   viz.            .        .        .        .        vj*

he is to prynt the first and Second tome thereof

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