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<span id="flline">''[[How Floruit is Calculated | | <span id="flline">'' [[How Floruit is Calculated | floruit]] 1586 <span title="From professional records in the database">(A)</span>—1589 <span title="From professional records in the database">(A)</span>; Male, married''</span>__NOTOC__ | ||
== Family Relationships == | == Family Relationships == | ||
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| | |style="text-align: right;"|spouse:||[[NEWMAN, E(lizabeth) ‹ LBT 03207 ›]]||||||style="text-align: right;"|<span title="High confidence: The relationship is well-evidenced. Names and identity numbers agree, possibly confirmed by the name index.; Suitable for citation.>95</span> | ||
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| | |style="text-align: right;"|parent:||[[NEWMAN, John ‹ LBT 33146 ›]]||Clothworker||||style="text-align: right;"|<span title="Fair confidence: The relationship rests on inference: a name search substitution, an uncertain child record, or a placeholder identity.; Treat with caution and seek corroboration.>60</span> | ||
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| [[SELMAN, Mathew ‹ LBT 08136 ›]] || || || | | [[SELMAN, Mathew ‹ LBT 08136 ›]] ''(fl. 1589-1633)'' || || || || Bound || | ||
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| [[SMETHWICK, John ( - 1641) ‹ LBT 08137 ›]] || || || | | [[SMETHWICK, John ( - 1641) ‹ LBT 08137 ›]] ''(fl. 1597-1641)'' || || || || Bound || | ||
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| [[CHAUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08815 ›]] || || || | | [[CHAUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08815 ›]] ''(fl. 1586-1586)'' || || || || Turned-over || | ||
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== Addresses (1) == | == Addresses (1) == | ||
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NEWMAN (THOMAS), bookseller in London, 1587-98; St. Dunstan's Churchyard, Fleet Street. Son of John Newman, c1othworker of Newbury, Berks. Apprentice for eight years from Michaelmas, 1578, to Ralph Newbery { [[NEWBERRY, Ralph ( - 1603) ‹ LBT 08123 ›]] }, stationer of London [Arber, ii. 87]. Admitted to the freedom of the Company on August 25th, 1586 [Arber, ii. 698]. On October 12th in the same year Thomas Chauncy { [[CHAUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08815 ›]] }, an apprentice of Thomas Woodcock's { [[WOODCOCK, Thomas ( - 1594) ‹ LBT 07167 ›]] }, transferred himself to Thomas Newman for the remainder of his term [Arber, ii. 88]. He bought the shop previously occupied by Henry Middleton { [[MIDDLETON, Henry ( - 1587) ‹ LBT 08100 ›]] } in St. Dunstan's Churchyard, and the books in it, for £150 [Court of Requests, Hunts Series, Bundle 37, No. 110]. He entered his first book, a translation from the Italian, in partnership with Thomas Gubbyn { [[GUBBIN, Thomas ( - 1626) ‹ LBT 08652 ›]] } on September 18th, 1587 [Arber, ii. 475]; his last on June 30th, 1593, in company with John Winnington { [[WYNNINGTON, John ( - 1595) ‹ LBT 08714 ›]] } [Arber, ii. 633]. In 1591 he was in trouble for publishing Sir P. Sidney's ''Astrophel and Stella'' [Arber, i. 555]. | NEWMAN (THOMAS), bookseller in London, 1587-98; St. Dunstan's Churchyard, Fleet Street. Son of John Newman, c1othworker of Newbury, Berks. Apprentice for eight years from Michaelmas, 1578, to Ralph Newbery { [[NEWBERRY, Ralph ( - 1603) ‹ LBT 08123 ›]] }, stationer of London [Arber, ii. 87]. Admitted to the freedom of the Company on August 25th, 1586 [Arber, ii. 698]. On October 12th in the same year Thomas Chauncy { [[CHAUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08815 ›]] }, an apprentice of Thomas Woodcock's { [[WOODCOCK, Thomas ( - 1594) ‹ LBT 07167 ›]] }, transferred himself to Thomas Newman for the remainder of his term [Arber, ii. 88]. He bought the shop previously occupied by Henry Middleton { [[MIDDLETON, Henry ( - 1587) ‹ LBT 08100 ›]] } in St. Dunstan's Churchyard, and the books in it, for £150 [Court of Requests, Hunts Series, Bundle 37, No. 110]. He entered his first book, a translation from the Italian, in partnership with Thomas Gubbyn { [[GUBBIN, Thomas ( - 1626) ‹ LBT 08652 ›]] } on September 18th, 1587 [Arber, ii. 475]; his last on June 30th, 1593, in company with John Winnington { [[WYNNINGTON, John ( - 1595) ‹ LBT 08714 ›]] } [Arber, ii. 633]. In 1591 he was in trouble for publishing Sir P. Sidney's ''Astrophel and Stella'' [Arber, i. 555]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 12 April 2026
floruit 1586 (A)—1589 (A); Male, married
Family Relationships
| Relationship | Name | Occupation | Comments | Conf |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| spouse: | NEWMAN, E(lizabeth) ‹ LBT 03207 › | 95 | ||
| parent: | NEWMAN, John ‹ LBT 33146 › | Clothworker | 60 |
Livery Companies
| Company | Source |
|---|---|
| Stationers' Company |
Occupations (1)
| Occupation | Comment |
|---|---|
| Bookseller | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) |
Was Apprentice to Master(s): (1)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| NEWBERRY, Ralph ( - 1603) ‹ LBT 08123 › |
Had Apprentice(s): (3)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Date | Event | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SELMAN, Mathew ‹ LBT 08136 › (fl. 1589-1633) | Bound | ||||
| SMETHWICK, John ( - 1641) ‹ LBT 08137 › (fl. 1597-1641) | Bound | ||||
| CHAUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08815 › (fl. 1586-1586) | Turned-over |
Addresses (1)
| Date | Address | Trade at Addr | Source | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1587, (1587-1598) | St Dunstan's Churchyard, Fleet Street | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) |
Events (5)
| Date | Event type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 29 Sep 1578 | Bound | to Ralph Newbery (LBT/08123) |
| 25 Aug 1586 | Freed - Servitude | |
| 12 Oct 1586 | Appr - Turn-over/In | Thomas Chaunce (LBT/08815), {from Thomas Woodcock} |
| 1 Sep 1587 | Appr - Binding | Mathue Selman (LBT/08136) |
| 25 Dec 1589 | Appr - Binding | John Smythick (LBT/08137) |
Sources and References
| Original Sources | Comments |
|---|---|
| St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by Prof. J.A. Lavin |
SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS
Transcriptions
ODNB - article by H.R.Tedder, rev. Anita McConnell
S.T.C., (1991), vol.3, pp.124-5
McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.200
NEWMAN (THOMAS), bookseller in London, 1587-98; St. Dunstan's Churchyard, Fleet Street. Son of John Newman, c1othworker of Newbury, Berks. Apprentice for eight years from Michaelmas, 1578, to Ralph Newbery { NEWBERRY, Ralph ( - 1603) ‹ LBT 08123 › }, stationer of London [Arber, ii. 87]. Admitted to the freedom of the Company on August 25th, 1586 [Arber, ii. 698]. On October 12th in the same year Thomas Chauncy { CHAUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08815 › }, an apprentice of Thomas Woodcock's { WOODCOCK, Thomas ( - 1594) ‹ LBT 07167 › }, transferred himself to Thomas Newman for the remainder of his term [Arber, ii. 88]. He bought the shop previously occupied by Henry Middleton { MIDDLETON, Henry ( - 1587) ‹ LBT 08100 › } in St. Dunstan's Churchyard, and the books in it, for £150 [Court of Requests, Hunts Series, Bundle 37, No. 110]. He entered his first book, a translation from the Italian, in partnership with Thomas Gubbyn { GUBBIN, Thomas ( - 1626) ‹ LBT 08652 › } on September 18th, 1587 [Arber, ii. 475]; his last on June 30th, 1593, in company with John Winnington { WYNNINGTON, John ( - 1595) ‹ LBT 08714 › } [Arber, ii. 633]. In 1591 he was in trouble for publishing Sir P. Sidney's Astrophel and Stella [Arber, i. 555].