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<span id="flline">''&nbsp;[[How Floruit is Calculated | floruit]] 1540 <span title="From life events or editors' annotations">(B)</span>&mdash;1540 <span title="From life events or editors' annotations">(B)</span>; &nbsp;Male ''</span>__NOTOC__
<span id="flline">''[[How Floruit is Calculated |<span title="Grade of floruit confidence (A to E)">floruit (D)</span>]]'' '' 1540''  - '' 1540 ''; &nbsp;''Male'' </span>
== Livery Companies ==
== Livery Companies ==
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== Further Notes ==
== Further Notes ==
Duff, E.G. (1905) - wealthy member of the Haberdashers' Company who assisted Grafton [LBT/2592] and Whitchurch [LBT/2612] with money to print Bibles.
Duff, E.G. (1905) - wealthy member of the Haberdashers' Company who assisted Grafton [[GRAFTON, Richard ( - 1573) ‹ LBT 02592 ›|(LBT/02592)]] and Whitchurch [[WHITCHURCH, Edward ( - 1562) ‹ LBT 02612 ›|(LBT/02612)]] with money to print Bibles.
== SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS ==
== SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS ==
=== Transcriptions ===
=== Transcriptions ===
====DUFF, E.G. (1905), p.99====
====DUFF, E.G. (1905), p.99====
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MARLER (ANTHONY), of London, was a wealthy member of the Haberdashers' Company who assisted Grafton {Richard - [[GRAFTON, Richard ‹ LBT 02592 ›]] } and Whitchurch {Edward [[WHITCHURCH, (Unknown) ‹ LBT 02986 ›]] } with money to print Bibles. In 1540 he presented a copy on vellum of the April edition to Henry VIII. [B. M.] Cromwell, who favoured the printers Grafton and Whitchurch, had the sole right of giving permission to print the Bible, and on his death Marler applied for an exclusive privilege which was granted him in 1541 to run for four years. In April, 1541, the Privy Council settled the price of the Bibles at ten shillings unbound and twelve bound, and in May, in answer to Marler's petition who represented that he should be ruined unless his Bibles were sold, issued a proclamation to compel all churches to provide themselves at once with a Bible. [''Acts of the P. C.'', O.S., vol. vii, pp. 181, 185.]
MARLER (ANTHONY), of London, was a wealthy member of the Haberdashers' Company who assisted Grafton {Richard - [[GRAFTON, Richard ( - 1573) ‹ LBT 02592 ›]] } and Whitchurch {Edward [[WHITCHURCH, (Unknown) ‹ LBT 02986 ›]] } with money to print Bibles. In 1540 he presented a copy on vellum of the April edition to Henry VIII. [B. M.] Cromwell, who favoured the printers Grafton and Whitchurch, had the sole right of giving permission to print the Bible, and on his death Marler applied for an exclusive privilege which was granted him in 1541 to run for four years. In April, 1541, the Privy Council settled the price of the Bibles at ten shillings unbound and twelve bound, and in May, in answer to Marler's petition who represented that he should be ruined unless his Bibles were sold, issued a proclamation to compel all churches to provide themselves at once with a Bible. [''Acts of the P. C.'', O.S., vol. vii, pp. 181, 185.]
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Latest revision as of 07:25, 25 April 2026

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Floruit: 1540

  floruit 1540 (B)—1540 (B);  Male

Livery Companies

Company Source
Haberdashers' Company Duff, E.G. (1905)

Occupations (1)

Occupation Comment
Printer Duff, E.G. (1905)

Addresses (1)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
London Duff, E.G. (1905)

Further Notes

Duff, E.G. (1905) - wealthy member of the Haberdashers' Company who assisted Grafton (LBT/02592) and Whitchurch (LBT/02612) with money to print Bibles.

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

DUFF, E.G. (1905), p.99

MARLER (ANTHONY), of London, was a wealthy member of the Haberdashers' Company who assisted Grafton {Richard - GRAFTON, Richard ( - 1573) ‹ LBT 02592 › } and Whitchurch {Edward WHITCHURCH, (Unknown) ‹ LBT 02986 › } with money to print Bibles. In 1540 he presented a copy on vellum of the April edition to Henry VIII. [B. M.] Cromwell, who favoured the printers Grafton and Whitchurch, had the sole right of giving permission to print the Bible, and on his death Marler applied for an exclusive privilege which was granted him in 1541 to run for four years. In April, 1541, the Privy Council settled the price of the Bibles at ten shillings unbound and twelve bound, and in May, in answer to Marler's petition who represented that he should be ruined unless his Bibles were sold, issued a proclamation to compel all churches to provide themselves at once with a Bible. [Acts of the P. C., O.S., vol. vii, pp. 181, 185.]