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JENNER (THOMAS), bookseller, printseller and engraver in London, (1) At the White beare in Cornewell [i.e., Cornhill]; (2) At the White Beare neare the exchange; (3) South Entrance to the Royall Exchange. 1623-66. Dealer in all kinds of illustrated books and pamphlets, maps and prints. He was himself an engraver, amongst his work being portraits of Oliver Cromwell and Queen Christina of Sweden, an etching of a ship called "The Sovereign of the Seas," and presumably a set of plates for a work dealing with the twelve months.
JENNER (THOMAS), bookseller, printseller and engraver in London, (1) At the White beare in Cornewell [i.e., Cornhill]; (2) At the White Beare neare the exchange; (3) South Entrance to the Royall Exchange. 1623-66. Dealer in all kinds of illustrated books and pamphlets, maps and prints. He was himself an engraver, amongst his work being portraits of Oliver Cromwell and Queen Christina of Sweden, an etching of a ship called "The Sovereign of the Seas," and presumably a set of plates for a work dealing with the twelve months.
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Revision as of 22:11, 1 April 2026

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Floruit: 1673

  floruit 1673 (D)—1673 (B);  Male

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Company Source
Grocers' Company

Occupations (3)

Occupation Comment
Bookseller Plomer, H.R. (1907)
Print seller Plomer, H.R. (1907)
Engraver Plomer, H.R. (1907)

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ODNB - article by John Horden

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

Plomer, H.R. (1907) p.107

JENNER (THOMAS), bookseller, printseller and engraver in London, (1) At the White beare in Cornewell [i.e., Cornhill]; (2) At the White Beare neare the exchange; (3) South Entrance to the Royall Exchange. 1623-66. Dealer in all kinds of illustrated books and pamphlets, maps and prints. He was himself an engraver, amongst his work being portraits of Oliver Cromwell and Queen Christina of Sweden, an etching of a ship called "The Sovereign of the Seas," and presumably a set of plates for a work dealing with the twelve months.