Biographical Notes on the University Printers from the Commencement of Printing in Cambridge to the Present Time |
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... Ames , Typographical Antiquities , 1749 ; and the second edition by Herbert , 3 vols . , 1785-1790 ( cited as Ames - Herbert ) . Carter , Hist . of the University of Cambridge , 1753 ( taken almost entirely from the first edition of ...
... Ames , Typographical Antiquities , 1749 ; and the second edition by Herbert , 3 vols . , 1785-1790 ( cited as Ames - Herbert ) . Carter , Hist . of the University of Cambridge , 1753 ( taken almost entirely from the first edition of ...
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... Ames in 1749 raised the number to seven , and an eighth was added by Herbert in 1790. Since that date no fresh book from his press has been discovered . Ames suspected that there was a second book printed in 1522 , having seen the last ...
... Ames in 1749 raised the number to seven , and an eighth was added by Herbert in 1790. Since that date no fresh book from his press has been discovered . Ames suspected that there was a second book printed in 1522 , having seen the last ...
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... Ames was in fact describing a detached leaf of this book , of which he had apparently never seen a perfect copy . In a volume in the same library containing two of the eight known books Thomas Baker has written these notes : Erasmus de ...
... Ames was in fact describing a detached leaf of this book , of which he had apparently never seen a perfect copy . In a volume in the same library containing two of the eight known books Thomas Baker has written these notes : Erasmus de ...
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... , " so that we may take 1620 to be the year of his death , 1 Registry MS . 33. 1. 11. The passage is quoted below in my notes on Thomas Buck ( p . 300 ) . and not 1626 as stated by Ames and subsequent writers1 294 NOTES ON THE.
... , " so that we may take 1620 to be the year of his death , 1 Registry MS . 33. 1. 11. The passage is quoted below in my notes on Thomas Buck ( p . 300 ) . and not 1626 as stated by Ames and subsequent writers1 294 NOTES ON THE.
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Robert Bowes. and not 1626 as stated by Ames and subsequent writers1 . He was admitted and sworn a Freeman of the Stationers ' Company in April ... Ames - Herbert , page 1419 . " for Mr Leggatt's Rent 5s . " In 1599 UNIVERSITY PRINTERS . 295.
Robert Bowes. and not 1626 as stated by Ames and subsequent writers1 . He was admitted and sworn a Freeman of the Stationers ' Company in April ... Ames - Herbert , page 1419 . " for Mr Leggatt's Rent 5s . " In 1599 UNIVERSITY PRINTERS . 295.
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agreement were entered ALMA MATER CANTA appointed printer Arber articles of agreement Bibles and Prayer-Books book of St book printed Bookseller Broxbourne Cantrell Legg Churchwardens College copy Cornelius Crownfield Curators December 15 died edition Erasmus Esquire Bedell Fenner following entry Grace for sealing held the office Hemingford Abbots Hugh Martin John Archdeacon JOHN BASKERVILLE John Buck John Burges John Clay John Deighton John Field John Hayes John James John Legate John Porter John William Parker Jonathan Pindar Joseph Bentham July June late lease Leonard Greene letter Lord Burghley March Nicholson Parish of St partnership Patent is dated paying printed at Cambridge printer by Grace Printing Office printinge Registry resigned Richard Watts Roger Daniel salary sealing his Patent Sept Siberch Silver Street Speryng St Botolph St Mary's Parish Stat stereotype plates Thomas Buck title-page types Univ University of Cambridge University printers Vice-Chancellor Wilson's bill
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Page 279 - Biographical notes on the University Printers from the commencement of printing in Cambridge to the present time.
Page 307 - Justice, for the tryall of his Martyred Majesty in 1648? Or, The Acts for abolishing King-ship, and renouncing the Royall Line and Title of the Stuarts? Or, for the Declaring what offences should be adjudged Treason? For taking the Engagement? for sale of Dean and Chapters Lands? for sale of the Kings, Queens, and Princes Goods and Lands; and the Fee-farme Rents?
Page 304 - Company up to the year 1640. In the year 1638 I find on the title-page of a large Bible Printed at Cambridge by Buck and Daniel "and are to be Sold by " Roger Daniel, at the Angell in Lumber Street, London.
Page 317 - It is surely a particular hardship, that I should not get bread in my own country (and it is too late to go abroad) after having acquired the reputation of excelling in the most useful art known to mankind; while every one who excels as a Player, Fiddler, Dancer, &c. not only lives in affluence, but has it in their power to save a fortune.
Page 317 - That the French, reduced by the war of 1756, were so far from being able to pursue schemes of taste, that they were unable to repair their public buildings, and suffered the scaffolding to rot before them.
Page 315 - In July 1729, William Ged entered into partnership with William Fenner, a London Stationer, who was to have half the profits, in consideration of his advancing ail the money requisite. To supply this, Mr. John James, then an Architect at Greenwich (who built Sir Gregory Page's house, Bloomsbury Church, &c.) was taken into the scheme ; and afterwards his brother, Mr Thomas James, a Founder, and James Ged, the inventor's son. In 1730...
Page 309 - Stream, being a little below the Mill : have several Bridges to go over to their Groves. Over against it stands Katherine Hall, the New Buildings of which are some of the goodliest in Cambridge. By it, the Printing Room, which is about 60 foot long and 20 foot broad. Six Presses. Had my Cousin Hull and my name printed there. Paper windows, and a pleasant Garden along one side between Katherine Hall and that. Had there a Print of the Combinations.
Page 307 - Possession) the Manuscript Copy of the last translation of the Holy Bible in English, attested with the Hands of the Venerable and learned Translators in King James's Time...
Page 318 - Lebut my Plan, who is of opinion something may be done. I have talked also with a Compositor, who is sensible, and who now works in the House — SIX Hundred a Year, I believe, may carry it. They TALK of TEN having been offered. For 7 Years last past, the University have cleared 1300^ annually; besides farming the Almanack (£200 more).
Page 293 - He was about 30 years ago a famous Printer among your Cantabrigians ; yes something more than a Printer such as we now are, who understand the Latin that we print no more than Bellerophon the letters he carried, and who sell in our shops nothing of our own except the paper /./,/,•/• with the press's sweat*.