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Floruit: 1577

floruit (A) 1577 - 1577 ;  Male

Livery Companies

Company Source
Drapers' Company Boyd, P. (1934)

Occupations (1)

Occupation Comment
Bookseller R.B.McKerrow &c. (1910)

Addresses (1)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1577, (1577-1585) St Paul's Churchyard R.B.McKerrow &c. (1910) - the Bible

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

S.T.C., (1991), vol.3, p.92

McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.157

JENNINGS (MILES), (?) bookseller in London, 1577-85; The Bible in St. Paul's Churchyard. Mr. Arber in his Transcript does not recognise Miles Jennings as a stationer, but on April 6th, 1579, the Company gave him licence to publish The historic of Gerillion, which he stated he had bought of John Jugge, Ye discourse of husbandrie, assigned to him by Andrew Maunsell { MAUNSELL, Andrew ‹ LBT 00132 ›}, and George Whetstone's Discourses of my Lord keper deceased. He also published A Book of Militrary discipline in 1581. In 1586 he was succeeded by Thomas Cadman { CADMAN, Thomas ‹ LBT 07151 › } and Henry Haslop { HASSELLUP, Henry ‹ LBT 07796 › } [Arber, v. 141].