HUMPHREY POWELL. H. Powell, or Powel, dwelt in 1548 and 1549, above Holborn Conduit: from thence he went to Ireland in 1551, and is said to have been the first who introduced the Art into that King dom. He was a member of the Stationers' Company, and his name is inserted in their Charter of 1556. 1. An Holsome Antidotus. 1548. Octavo. 2. Certayne Litel Treatises, &c. 1548. Octavo. 3. Oecolampadius' Sermon. Octavo. Without Date. 4. Barclay's Egloges. Quarto. Without Date. ROBERT STOUGHTON. He resided at the sign of the Bishop's Mytre, within Ludgate. 6. Declaration of the Sacraments. Sextodecimo. 9. Discourse of Petur Martyr, &c. Quarto. 11. Summe of the Byble. Octavo. GUALTER LYNNE. Gualter, or Walter Lynne, was a scholar, an author, and a printer, he dwelt on Sommer's Key, near Billingsgate; it is said that he also kept a shop at the Eagle, next St. Paul's School. 1. Frutefull Expos tion, &c. 1548. Octavo. 2. Articles of christen faythe. 1548. Octavo. 3. A Lytle Treatise, &c. 1548. Octavo. 4. A Tragoedie, &c. 1549. Quarto. 5. A Briefe Collection. 1549. Octavo. 6. A Treatise or Sermon, &c. 1549. Octavo. 7. Notable Sermon, &c. 1550. Octavo. 8. Carion's Cronicles. 1550. Quarto. 9. The true Beliefe, &c. 1550 Octavo. 10. A Spirituall and precious Perle. 1550. Sextodecimo. 11. Concordance of the Bible. 1550. Octavo. 12. A Catechisme, Without Date. 13. S. Augustine on Predestination. Without Date. Octavo. 14. Diuisyon of Places of Lawe. Without Date. Octavo. WILLIAM HILL. W. Hyll, or Hill, lived at the sign of the Hill, in St. Paul's Church Yard, at the West door of the Church. He is said to have left off printing, and turned binder, having been fined one shilling, in 1556, for binding Primers in parchment, contrary to the Company's orders. He printed the following: 1. A Godly newe Story, &c. 1548. Octavo. 2. Summe of Holy Scripture. 1548. Octavo. 3. Certein Places, &c. 1548. Octavo. 4. Physicke of the Soule. 1549. Octavo. 5. An Exposicion, &c. Without Date. Octavo. 6. Obedyence of a Christian Man. Without Date. Quarto. ROBERT CROWLEY. R. Crole, Croleus, or Crowley, a native of Gloucestershire; was a student of the University of Oxford in 1534, and soon after became demy of Magdalen College. In 1553, being bachelor of arts, was made probationer fellow of the said house, by the name of Robert Crole. In the reign of Edward VI. he lived in Ely Rents, Holborn, where he printed and sold books, and likewise preached in the city; on the accession of Q. Mary, he fled to Frankfort, with several English Protestants. He returned at her decease, and had several benefices bestowed on him, among which was St. Giles's, Cripplegate, of which he wrote himself vicar in 1566; having lived to a good age, he was buried in the above Church. He was admitted a member of the Stationers' Company (gratis) in 1578. The poverty of his widow, in 1592, induced the Company to allow her a noble per quarter. 1 The Psalter. 1549. Quarto. 2. Voyce of the last Trumpet, &c. 1549. Octavo. 4. The Vision of Pierce Plowman. 1550. Quarto. 6. A metrical Sermon, &c. 1550. Octavo. 9. Path way to Knowledge. 1550. Octavo. 12. A Briefe and playne Introduction, &c. 1550. Quarto. JOHN KYNGE. He was free of the old Stationers' Company, dwelt in Creed Lane, and kept a shop at the sign of the Swan, in St. Paul's Church yard He had license to print, 1557-60. The defence of Women. Adam Bell, &c. The brevyat cronacle of the kyngs, in viij. A Jeste of syr Gawayne. The boke of Car vynge, & sewynge. Syr Lamwell. The boke of Cokerye. The boke of nurture for mens sarvaunts. He was fined for that he ded prynt The nut browne mayde without license. ii.s. vj.d.' 'Salomons proverbis, in viij. Lucas vrialis. Nyce wanton 2. A Breuiat Chronicle. 1555. Octavo. 6. Proude Wyues Pater Noster, &c. 1560. Quarto. 8. The Great Herball. 1561. Folio. Books without Dates. 9. The Castle of Loue. Octavo, 11. Skelton's Porms. Octavo. WILLIAM TILLY. His residence was in St. Anne and Agnes Parish, in Aldersgate Street. The New Testament. 1549. Quarto. THOMAS GUALTIER. T. Gultier, or Gaultier, lived in St. Martins, and had license to print all church books in French. 1. Raynarde the Foxe. 1550. Octavo. 6. Le Livre des Priers. 1553 Octavo. JOHN TYSDALL. J. Tisdall, or Tisdale, an original member of the Stationers' 1. An Ouersighte. &c 1550. Octavo. Books printed without Dates. 15. An Abridgment of Polidore Virgile. Octavo. 17. The Same. Octavo, 18. Moste necessary Treatise, &c. Octavo. In Tysdall's Abridgement of Polydore Virgil, No. 15 of the above t, there occurs a cut of Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, which seems have been his device whilst he resided in Knight Riders' Street. STEPHEN MYERDMAN. 1. Market of Vsurers. 1550. Octavo. 3. Bullenger de Sacramentis, &c. 1551. Sextodecimo. 6. De Sacramentis Tractatio. 1552. Octavo. JOHN CASE dwel in St. Peter's College Rents. J. Turke, or Turk, an original member of the Stationers' Company, served Upper-Warden in 1558, he lived at the Rose, in Paternoster Row, when R. Banks printed for him; he afterwards removed to the Cock, in St. Paul's Church Yard. On the Supper of the Lord. Without Date. Octavo. ABRAHAM VEALE. A. Vele, or Veale, a member of the company of Drapers, and afterwards admitted a brother of the Stationers' Company, by whom he was several times fined. He appears to have been in business 35 years, and resided at the sign of the Lamb, in St. Paul's Church Yard. 1. Bale's Englysh Votaries. 1551. Octavo. 3. The Same. 1556. Octavo, 4 A Mery Dialogue, &c. 1557. Quarto. 9. Direction for Health, &c. 1574. Octavo. 19. Christian Friendship. 1586. Octavo. |