BENTLEY, William ‹ LBT 02703 ›

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Floruit: 1632

  floruit 1632 (A)—1632 (D);  Male

Livery Companies

Company Source
Leathersellers' Company

Occupations (1)

Occupation Comment
Printer Plomer, H.R. (1907)

Addresses (1)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1646, (164601656) Finsbury Plomer 1.

Events (1)

Date Event type Description
10 Jul 1632 Freed - by Roger Daniel in the Leathersellers' Company

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

Plomer, H.R. (1907) pp.22-3

BENTLEY (WILLIAM), printer in London; Finsbury, 1646-56. This printer is first heard of in 1646, when the Westminster Assembly of Divines proposed the issue of a new and cheap edition of the Bible. As no printer in London except Bentley would undertake the work, it was given to him, whereupon the Company of Stationers immediately issued an order that "no journeyman printer of the company who should work at the printing house in Finsbury should ever have any gift or pension whatsoever from the company.”

In the Act of 1649, and that of 1652, this printing house was specially mentioned as being exempt from their provisions, but, nevertheless, Bentley met with strong opposition from Hills {Henry HILLS, Henry ( - 1690) ‹ LBT 13064 › } and Field {John FIELD, John ( - 1668) ‹ LBT 09976 › }, who claimed the exclusive right of Bible printing as successors to Robert Barker { BARKER, Robert ( - 1646) ‹ LBT 06872 › } and his assigns. In November, 1656, Bentley printed a broadside entitled The Case of William Bentley printer at Finsbury .... touching his right to the printing of Bibles and Psalms [B.M. 669, f. 20 (24)], in which he undertook to furnish octavo Bibles with marginal notes better printed and corrected than any other edition at two shillings per volume as against the official price of 4s. 6d. He further stated that he had already finished five several editions. Two of these, dated 1646 and 1648, are amongst those in the collection of the British and Foreign Bible Society.

In 1659 William Kilburne wrote a pamphlet entitled Dangerous errors in several late printed Bibles, which was printed at the Finsbury press, and was clearly written as a puff. See FIELD (JOHN) { FIELD, John ( - 1668) ‹ LBT 09976 › }.