A transcript of the registers of the company of stationers of London (v. 3)

(London : Birmingham :  Priv. Print.,  1875-77 ; 1894.)

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14—22 October] 1597
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Nicholas Lynge     Entred for his Copie, A booke intituled, wittes Common wealthe by
 

direction from master Warden man  .
 

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William Jones Entred for his Copie vnder the hand of master Man warden. A booke
Called Sainct Peters Ten teares supposedly wrytten vppon Ms
weepinge sorrowes for Denyinge his master CHRISTE. This entrance
is   condycionall   that   no   other   man   haue   Right   to   the   seid
 

booke
 

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Raphe Blore./.
 

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Entred for his Copie vnder th[e hjandes of master Dix and master
Man a booke called the gentle crafte intreatinge of Shoemakers   vj*./.
 

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Andrewewise/ Entred for his copie vnder th[e hjandes of master Barlowe, and
master warden man./ The tragedie of kinge Bichard the Third ivith
the death of the Duke of Clarence.....vj*
 

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master E[a]st./. Entred for his Copie vnder the handes of master Morley and bothe
the wardens a booke called / Songes of sundrye natures, whereof somme
ar\_e'] Divine / some are madrigalles, and the rest spalmes and hymnes
in Latin composed for 5 and 6 voyces and One for 8 voyces / by
Nathanaell Patrick sometyme master of the Children of the
Cathedrall Churche of Worcester and Organist of the same        vj*

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