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| [[CERTAINE, William ‹ LBT 09259 ›]] ''(fl. 1635-1657)'' || || || | | [[CERTAINE, William ‹ LBT 09259 ›]] ''(fl. 1635-1657)'' || || || || Bound || | ||
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| [[NEWINGTON, Frances ‹ LBT 09260 ›]] ''(fl. 1620-1620)'' || || || | | [[NEWINGTON, Frances ‹ LBT 09260 ›]] ''(fl. 1620-1620)'' || || || || Bound || | ||
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ALBYN or ALBINE (SAMUEL), bookseller in London, 1621-8; Near the Six Clerks' Office, Chancery Lane. Son of Hugh Albyn or Albine of Wanstrowe, Somerset. Apprentice to Richard Serger { [[SERGER, Richard ‹ LBT 07669 ›]] } for nine years from Christmas, 1601 [Arber, ii. 261]. Took up his freedom December 10th, 1610 [Arber, iii. 683]. In 1621 Albyn published the third edition of a poem entitled, ''The Passion of a discontented mind'', erroneously attributed to Nicholas Breton [B.M. 1076. i. 20]. He is mentioned in a list of second hand booksellers who, in 1628, were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [''Dom. S. Papers, Chas. I'', Vol. 117. (9)]. He appears to have succeeded to the business formerly kept by John Bailey { [[BAYLYE, John ‹ LBT 07814 ›]] } [q.v.]. | ALBYN or ALBINE (SAMUEL), bookseller in London, 1621-8; Near the Six Clerks' Office, Chancery Lane. Son of Hugh Albyn or Albine of Wanstrowe, Somerset. Apprentice to Richard Serger { [[SERGER, Richard ‹ LBT 07669 ›]] } for nine years from Christmas, 1601 [Arber, ii. 261]. Took up his freedom December 10th, 1610 [Arber, iii. 683]. In 1621 Albyn published the third edition of a poem entitled, ''The Passion of a discontented mind'', erroneously attributed to Nicholas Breton [B.M. 1076. i. 20]. He is mentioned in a list of second hand booksellers who, in 1628, were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [''Dom. S. Papers, Chas. I'', Vol. 117. (9)]. He appears to have succeeded to the business formerly kept by John Bailey { [[BAYLYE, John ‹ LBT 07814 ›]] } [q.v.]. | ||
</ | <br/>'''MLT Note: '''Mentioned in a list of second hand booksellers who, in 1628, were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [ Dom.S.Papers, Chas. I, vol.117, (9) quoted by McKerrow.] --- Appears to have succeeded to the business formerly kept by John Bailey. --- | ||
'''MLT Note: '''Mentioned in a list of second hand booksellers who, in 1628, were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [ Dom.S.Papers, Chas. I, vol.117, (9) quoted by McKerrow.] --- Appears to have succeeded to the business formerly kept by John Bailey. --- | |||
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Revision as of 22:41, 1 April 2026
floruit 1610 (A)—1625 (A); Male
Livery Companies
| Company | Source |
|---|---|
| Stationers' Company |
Occupations (2)
| Occupation | Comment |
|---|---|
| Stationer | |
| Bookseller | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) - second-hand |
Was Apprentice to Master(s): (1)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| SERGER, Richard ‹ LBT 07669 › |
Had Apprentice(s): (2)
| Name | Premium | Paid By | Date | Event | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CERTAINE, William ‹ LBT 09259 › (fl. 1635-1657) | Bound | ||||
| NEWINGTON, Frances ‹ LBT 09260 › (fl. 1620-1620) | Bound |
Addresses (1)
| Date | Address | Trade at Addr | Source | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1621, (1621) | Chancery Lane | McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910); STC. vol.3, (1991) | - near Six Clerk's Office |
Events (4)
| Date | Event type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 25 Dec 1601 | Bound | to Richard Serger (LBT/07669) |
| 10 Dec 1610 | Freed - Servitude | |
| 1 Aug 1613 | Appr - Binding | Frances Newington [ST/10556] |
| 25 Dec 1625 | Appr - Binding | William Certaine (LBT/09259) |
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.2
McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.4
ALBYN or ALBINE (SAMUEL), bookseller in London, 1621-8; Near the Six Clerks' Office, Chancery Lane. Son of Hugh Albyn or Albine of Wanstrowe, Somerset. Apprentice to Richard Serger { SERGER, Richard ‹ LBT 07669 › } for nine years from Christmas, 1601 [Arber, ii. 261]. Took up his freedom December 10th, 1610 [Arber, iii. 683]. In 1621 Albyn published the third edition of a poem entitled, The Passion of a discontented mind, erroneously attributed to Nicholas Breton [B.M. 1076. i. 20]. He is mentioned in a list of second hand booksellers who, in 1628, were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [Dom. S. Papers, Chas. I, Vol. 117. (9)]. He appears to have succeeded to the business formerly kept by John Bailey { BAYLYE, John ‹ LBT 07814 › } [q.v.].
MLT Note: Mentioned in a list of second hand booksellers who, in 1628, were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [ Dom.S.Papers, Chas. I, vol.117, (9) quoted by McKerrow.] --- Appears to have succeeded to the business formerly kept by John Bailey. ---