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RIDER (TIMOTHY) (?) bookseller in London, 1579-86. Son of John Ryder of Weedon Beck, co. Northampton, husbandman. Apprenticed to Richard Lynnell { [[LINNELL, Richard ‹ LBT 28232 ›]] } for seven years from February 2nd, 1563/4 [Arber, i. 250]. Made free of the Company March 21st, 1570/1 [Arber, i. 447]. He became the Company's Beadle on March 25th, 1578 [Arber, i. 478]. On July 26th, 1582, the ''Paradise of Dainty Devices'', formerly H. Disle's { [[DISLE, Henry ‹ LBT 07877 ›]] }, was entered to him, and on April 6th, 1584, ''The Widow's Treasure'' [Arber, ii.414,430]. He does not seem to have published either work, and on April 11th, 1584, he transferred both to Edward White { [[WHITE, Edward ( - 1612) ‹ LBT 08008 ›]] } [Arber, ii. 431]. On December, 2th, 1586, he entered a ballad "Howe make-bates abused a man and his wife" [Arber, ii. 461], but no copy seems to be known. Two undated productions by L. Ramsey were printed for him, a pamphlet entitled ''The practise of the Devil'', and a sheet concerning the death of Sir Nicholas Bacon (in 1579), entitled ''A Short Discourse of Man's Fatal End'' [Hazlitt, H. 496]. As the former was to be sold by Henry Kirkham { [[KYRKHAM, Henry ( - 1593) ‹ LBT 08088 ›]] }, it seems probable that Rider had no shop. He was alive in 1588 [Arber, ii. 702]. | RIDER (TIMOTHY) (?) bookseller in London, 1579-86. Son of John Ryder of Weedon Beck, co. Northampton, husbandman. Apprenticed to Richard Lynnell { [[LINNELL, Richard ‹ LBT 28232 ›]] } for seven years from February 2nd, 1563/4 [Arber, i. 250]. Made free of the Company March 21st, 1570/1 [Arber, i. 447]. He became the Company's Beadle on March 25th, 1578 [Arber, i. 478]. On July 26th, 1582, the ''Paradise of Dainty Devices'', formerly H. Disle's { [[DISLE, Henry ‹ LBT 07877 ›]] }, was entered to him, and on April 6th, 1584, ''The Widow's Treasure'' [Arber, ii.414,430]. He does not seem to have published either work, and on April 11th, 1584, he transferred both to Edward White { [[WHITE, Edward ( - 1612) ‹ LBT 08008 ›]] } [Arber, ii. 431]. On December, 2th, 1586, he entered a ballad "Howe make-bates abused a man and his wife" [Arber, ii. 461], but no copy seems to be known. Two undated productions by L. Ramsey were printed for him, a pamphlet entitled ''The practise of the Devil'', and a sheet concerning the death of Sir Nicholas Bacon (in 1579), entitled ''A Short Discourse of Man's Fatal End'' [Hazlitt, H. 496]. As the former was to be sold by Henry Kirkham { [[KYRKHAM, Henry ( - 1593) ‹ LBT 08088 ›]] }, it seems probable that Rider had no shop. He was alive in 1588 [Arber, ii. 702]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:39, 1 April 2026
floruit 1571 (A)—1583 (A); Male
Livery Companies
| Company | Source |
|---|---|
| Stationers' Company |
Occupations (1)
| Occupation | Comment |
|---|---|
| Bookseller | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) |
Was Apprentice to Master(s): (1)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| LINNELL, Richard ‹ LBT 28232 › |
Had Apprentice(s): (3)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Date | Event | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEATH, Henry ‹ LBT 07242 › (fl. 1583-1583) | Turned-over | ||||
| BOSTOCK, Robert ‹ LBT 08333 › (fl. 1588-1588) | Bound | ||||
| ROWSWELL, Robert ‹ LBT 08334 › (fl. 1588-1592) | Bound |
Events (5)
| Date | Event type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2 Feb 1564 | Bound | to Richard Linnell (LBT/28232) |
| 21 Mar 1571 | Freed - Servitude | |
| 25 Nov 1579 | Appr - Binding | Robert Rowswell (LBT/08334) |
| 1 Nov 1581 | Appr - Binding | Robert Bostock (LBT/08333) |
| 2 Feb 1583 | Appr - Turn-over/In | Henry Heath (LBT/07242) |
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.145
McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.228
RIDER (TIMOTHY) (?) bookseller in London, 1579-86. Son of John Ryder of Weedon Beck, co. Northampton, husbandman. Apprenticed to Richard Lynnell { LINNELL, Richard ‹ LBT 28232 › } for seven years from February 2nd, 1563/4 [Arber, i. 250]. Made free of the Company March 21st, 1570/1 [Arber, i. 447]. He became the Company's Beadle on March 25th, 1578 [Arber, i. 478]. On July 26th, 1582, the Paradise of Dainty Devices, formerly H. Disle's { DISLE, Henry ‹ LBT 07877 › }, was entered to him, and on April 6th, 1584, The Widow's Treasure [Arber, ii.414,430]. He does not seem to have published either work, and on April 11th, 1584, he transferred both to Edward White { WHITE, Edward ( - 1612) ‹ LBT 08008 › } [Arber, ii. 431]. On December, 2th, 1586, he entered a ballad "Howe make-bates abused a man and his wife" [Arber, ii. 461], but no copy seems to be known. Two undated productions by L. Ramsey were printed for him, a pamphlet entitled The practise of the Devil, and a sheet concerning the death of Sir Nicholas Bacon (in 1579), entitled A Short Discourse of Man's Fatal End [Hazlitt, H. 496]. As the former was to be sold by Henry Kirkham { KYRKHAM, Henry ( - 1593) ‹ LBT 08088 › }, it seems probable that Rider had no shop. He was alive in 1588 [Arber, ii. 702].
MLT Note: - St.Co. Beadle CHECK