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<span id="flline">''[[How Floruit is Calculated |<span title="Grade of floruit confidence (A to E)">floruit (A)</span>]]'' '' 1583 '' - '' 1598 ''; &nbsp;''Male'', '' married''</span>
<span id="flline">''[[How Floruit is Calculated | Floruit</span>]]'' 1583 <span title="From professional records in the database">(A)</span> &mdash; 1598 <span title="From professional records in the database">(A)</span>; &nbsp;''Male'', '' married''</span>
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Revision as of 18:48, 28 March 2026

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Floruit: 1583–1598

Floruit 1583 (A) — 1598 (A);  Male, married

Family Relationships

LBTNumber Name Relationship Occupation Comments
JACKSON, Ellen (mar. CLARKE) ‹ LBT 06657 › spouse

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company

Occupations (2)

Occupation Comment
Stationer Chester, L.M. (1887), vol.1
Bookseller McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910)

Had Apprentice(s): (5)

Name Premium Paid By Comments
DERBYSHIRE, Thomas ‹ LBT 07142 ›
GEORGE, Thomas ‹ LBT 07143 ›
JACKSON, William ‹ LBT 07144 ›
RUDKIN, Robert ‹ LBT 07145 ›
SNOWE, Henrie ‹ LBT 07146 ›

Addresses (3)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1584, (1584) Guildhall McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910); STC. vol.3, (1991) - by
1589, (1589) Royal Exchange McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910); STC. vol.3, (1991) - behind the ---
1589-03-08 St Sepulchre Chester, L.M. (1887), vol.1 - Parish of

Events (7)

Date Event type Description
26 Mar 1583 Freed - No record of binding
24 Jun 1587 Appr - Binding Robert Rudkin (LBT/07145)
8 Mar 1589 Marriage Licence - to Ellen Jackson (LBT/06657)
24 Jun 1590 Appr - Binding Henrie Snowe (LBT/07146)
25 Dec 1593 Appr - Binding Thomas Derbyeshire (LBT/07142)
25 Mar 1596 Appr - Binding Thomas George(LBT/07143)
1 Jul 1598 Cloathed

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by Prof. J.A. Lavin

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

S.T.C., (1991), vol.3, p.42

McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.70

CLARKE (SAMPSON), bookseller in London, 1583-98; (1) By the Guildhall, 1583; (2) Behind the Royal Exchange, 1589-91. This Stationer was made free of the Company on March 26th, 1583, by George Buck { BUCK, George ‹ LBT 07017 › } and William Broome { BROOME, William ( - 1591) ‹ LBT 08226 › } [Arber, ii. 687). His first book entry was made on November 4th, 1583, and related to Thomas Lodge's Tryed experiences of worldlie abuses (i.e., An Alarm against Usurers) [Arber, ii. 428]. He also dealt in ballads. Sampson Clarke was one of tbe defendants in the suit brought in 1585 by the assigns of Richard Day { DAY, Richard (1552 - ) ‹ LBT 07331 › } against certain stationers for unlawfully printing and selling The A B C and Litell Catechism [Arber, ii. 791, 792). He was admitted to the livery on July 1st, 1598 [Arber, ii. 873]. Amongst his publications in 1591 was the play entitled The First and Second Part of the troublesome Raigne of King John of England, which a later publisher ascribed to Shakespeare.