GIBBES, George ‹ LBT 07698 ›: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 39: | Line 39: | ||
! Name !! Premium !! Paid By !! Comments | ! Name !! Premium !! Paid By !! Comments | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[NICHOLES, Thomas ( - 1641) ‹ LBT 09987 ›]] || || || | | [[NICHOLES, Thomas ( - 1641) ‹ LBT 09987 ›]] ''(fl. 1664-1664)'' || || || | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Addresses (1) == | == Addresses (1) == | ||
Revision as of 16:52, 29 March 2026
Floruit 1605 (A) — 1636 (A); Male
Livery Companies
| Company | Source |
|---|---|
| Stationers' Company |
Occupations (1)
| Occupation | Comment |
|---|---|
| Bookseller | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) |
Was Apprentice to Master(s): (2)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| HAYES, Thomas ( - 1604) ‹ LBT 08430 › | |||
| COTTON, William ( - 1609) ‹ LBT 07973 › |
Had Apprentice(s): (1)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| NICHOLES, Thomas ( - 1641) ‹ LBT 09987 › (fl. 1664-1664) |
Addresses (1)
| Date | Address | Trade at Addr | Source | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1613, (1613-33) | St Paul's Churchyard | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) | - the Flower de Luce |
Events (6)
| Date | Event type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 25 Dec 1600 | Bound | to Thomas Hayes (LBT/08430) |
| 7 Apr 1605 | Turned-over | first - to William Cotton (LBT/07973) |
| 18 Jan 1608 | Freed - | |
| 4 Oct 1624 | Loan | - £50 from the John Norton bequest, jointly with Henry Holland (LBT/08153) |
| 2 Mar 1629 | Appr - Binding | Thomas Nicholles (LBT/09987) |
| 7 Mar 1636 | Appr - Freedom | Thomas Nicholles (LBT/09987) with Nicholas Alsop (LBT/10596) - Gibbs fined about this time for not turning his apprentice over at the Hall |
Sources and References
| Original Sources | Comments |
|---|---|
| St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by Prof. J.A. Lavin |
SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS
Transcriptions
- said to be dead at the time of the child's bindi
S.T.C., (1991), vol.3, p.68
Cf. Plomer, H.R. (1907) p.81
GIBS, GIBBES, or GIBBS (GEORGE), bookseller in London; Flower de Luce in Popes-Head-Alley, 1646. Only known from the imprint to L. Owen's Unmasking if all Popish Monks, 1646. [B.M. E. 339 (15).] Possibly a son of George Gibbs the elder, who was publishing at this address from 1613 to 1633. [Arber, v. 237; Sayle,839.]
McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), pp.111-12
GIBBS (GEORGE), bookseller in London, 1613-33; The Flower de Luce, St. Paul's Churchyard. Son of George Gibbes of Southwark, Surrey, saddler. Apprentice to Thomas Hayes { HAYES, Thomas ( - 1604) ‹ LBT 08430 › }, stationer of London, for eight years from Christmas, 1600 [Arber, ii. 252]. On April 7th, 1605, he was put over to William Cotton { COTTON, William ( - 1609) ‹ LBT 07973 › } [Arber, ii. 290]. Gibbs took up his freedom in the Company of Stationers on January 18th, 1607/8, and his first book entry in the Registers was made on December 20th, 1613 [Arber, iii. 683, 538]. He dealt in literature of a miscellaneous character and was associated with Henry Holland { HOLLAND, Henry (1583 - ) ‹ LBT 08153 › } in several publications. The last entry under his name is found on May l0th, 1633 [Arber, iv. 294].
MLT Note: Cf. Plomer, H.R. (1907), p.81