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SUTTON (LEWIS), stationer in London, was Warden with Henry Pepwell { [[PEPWELL, Henry ( - 1541) ‹ LBT 28281 ›]] } of the Stationers' Company in 1526. [Arber, I, xxi.] He is mentioned in the Records at the Guildhall as having entered into recognizances along with Alan Ryppe { [[RYPPE, Alan ‹ LBT 30089 ›]] }, John Gough { [[GOUGH, John ‹ LBT 07541 ›]] } and Henry Tab { [[TABE, Henry ( - 1549) ‹ LBT 29168 ›]] } on December 12th, 1532. [Journal 13, fol. 291.] In 1534-5 he was defendant in an action brought by John Gough and John Rastell { [[RASTELL, John ( - 1536) ‹ LBT 28539 ›]] } relating to the house with the sign of the Mermaid used as a printing office. [''Bibliographica'', II, 438.] The name of Ludovicus Suethon, who in partnership with W. de Worde { [[WORDE, Wynkyn de ( - 1534) ‹ LBT 02699 ›]] } and John Reynes { [[REYNES, John ( - 1542) ‹ LBT 28236 ›]] } had a Sarum ''Gradual'' printed at Paris in 1527, may very probably be a foreign mis-spelling of Sutton. The last mention of Sutton is in the ''Letters and papers of Henry VIII'' [Vol. xiv, pt. ii, p. 11.] "Aug. 12 1539 Receipt by Lewys Sutton, bookbinder of London of 5 mks from Wm Hatton of Haldenby for lands in Northamptonshire sold to him." The will of a Lewis Sutton, perhaps this stationer, dated 1541, was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. | SUTTON (LEWIS), stationer in London, was Warden with Henry Pepwell { [[PEPWELL, Henry ( - 1541) ‹ LBT 28281 ›]] } of the Stationers' Company in 1526. [Arber, I, xxi.] He is mentioned in the Records at the Guildhall as having entered into recognizances along with Alan Ryppe { [[RYPPE, Alan ‹ LBT 30089 ›]] }, John Gough { [[GOUGH, John ‹ LBT 07541 ›]] } and Henry Tab { [[TABE, Henry ( - 1549) ‹ LBT 29168 ›]] } on December 12th, 1532. [Journal 13, fol. 291.] In 1534-5 he was defendant in an action brought by John Gough and John Rastell { [[RASTELL, John ( - 1536) ‹ LBT 28539 ›]] } relating to the house with the sign of the Mermaid used as a printing office. [''Bibliographica'', II, 438.] The name of Ludovicus Suethon, who in partnership with W. de Worde { [[WORDE, Wynkyn de ( - 1534) ‹ LBT 02699 ›]] } and John Reynes { [[REYNES, John ( - 1542) ‹ LBT 28236 ›]] } had a Sarum ''Gradual'' printed at Paris in 1527, may very probably be a foreign mis-spelling of Sutton. The last mention of Sutton is in the ''Letters and papers of Henry VIII'' [Vol. xiv, pt. ii, p. 11.] "Aug. 12 1539 Receipt by Lewys Sutton, bookbinder of London of 5 mks from Wm Hatton of Haldenby for lands in Northamptonshire sold to him." The will of a Lewis Sutton, perhaps this stationer, dated 1541, was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. | ||
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floruit (A) 1526 - 1526 ; Male
Will
| Will (Ref., Piece, Image) | Will Dates | Intestate | Probate Dates | Administration Dates | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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PROB 11/28, Alenger:, 564/405 |
PRO - Stationer of Saint Michael Le Querne, City of London. --- |
Livery Companies
| Company | Source |
|---|---|
| Upholders' Company |
Occupations (1)
| Occupation | Comment |
|---|---|
| Stationer | Duff, E.G. (1905)Will |
Addresses (2)
| Date | Address | Trade at Addr | Source | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1526, (1526) | London | |||
| 1541-08-10 | St Michael le Querne | Will | - late of the Parish of |
Events (1)
| Date | Event type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1526 | Warden |
SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS
Transcriptions
Duff, E.G. (1905), p.154
SUTTON (LEWIS), stationer in London, was Warden with Henry Pepwell { PEPWELL, Henry ( - 1541) ‹ LBT 28281 › } of the Stationers' Company in 1526. [Arber, I, xxi.] He is mentioned in the Records at the Guildhall as having entered into recognizances along with Alan Ryppe { RYPPE, Alan ‹ LBT 30089 › }, John Gough { GOUGH, John ‹ LBT 07541 › } and Henry Tab { TABE, Henry ( - 1549) ‹ LBT 29168 › } on December 12th, 1532. [Journal 13, fol. 291.] In 1534-5 he was defendant in an action brought by John Gough and John Rastell { RASTELL, John ( - 1536) ‹ LBT 28539 › } relating to the house with the sign of the Mermaid used as a printing office. [Bibliographica, II, 438.] The name of Ludovicus Suethon, who in partnership with W. de Worde { WORDE, Wynkyn de ( - 1534) ‹ LBT 02699 › } and John Reynes { REYNES, John ( - 1542) ‹ LBT 28236 › } had a Sarum Gradual printed at Paris in 1527, may very probably be a foreign mis-spelling of Sutton. The last mention of Sutton is in the Letters and papers of Henry VIII [Vol. xiv, pt. ii, p. 11.] "Aug. 12 1539 Receipt by Lewys Sutton, bookbinder of London of 5 mks from Wm Hatton of Haldenby for lands in Northamptonshire sold to him." The will of a Lewis Sutton, perhaps this stationer, dated 1541, was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
MLT Note: Duff, E.G. (1905) - very probably identical with Lucovicus Suethon (LBT/30101) ---