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FOWLER (---), Mistress, (?) boukseller in London, 1624; Fetter Lane. Mentioned in John Gee's ''Foot out of the snare'', 1624, as "one that trades much to St. Omers" [i.e., in popish books]. She may have been the widow of a stationer.
FOWLER (---), Mistress, (?) boukseller in London, 1624; Fetter Lane. Mentioned in John Gee's ''Foot out of the snare'', 1624, as "one that trades much to St. Omers" [i.e., in popish books]. She may have been the widow of a stationer.
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<br/>'''MLT Note: '''- Mistress - one that trades much to St. Omers.
'''MLT Note: '''- Mistress - one that trades much to St. Omers.
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Floruit: 1624

  floruit 1624 (B)—1624 (B);  Female

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Bookseller McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910)

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McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.108

FOWLER (---), Mistress, (?) boukseller in London, 1624; Fetter Lane. Mentioned in John Gee's Foot out of the snare, 1624, as "one that trades much to St. Omers" [i.e., in popish books]. She may have been the widow of a stationer.
MLT Note: - Mistress - one that trades much to St. Omers.