HILL, William ‹ LBT 07740 ›

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Floruit: 1547–1560

  floruit 1547 (B)—1560 (A);  Male, married

Will

Will (Ref., Piece, Image) Will Dates Intestate Probate Dates Administration Dates Comments

PROB

Duff, E.G. (1905) - PCC will dated 1564 [another grant September 10th, 1580] of "William Hyll, stacioner, Sainte Gregories, City of London." = 25, Stevenson. ---

Family Relationships

Relationship Name Occupation Comments Conf
spouse: HILL, (Unknown) ‹ LBT 06392 › 95
child: HILL, William ‹ LBT 07742 › 100

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company

Occupations (2)

Occupation Comment
Printer Duff, E.G. (1905)
Bookbinder Duff, E.G. (1905)

Had Apprentice(s): (2)

Name Premium Paid By Date Event Comments
GREGE, Thomas ‹ LBT 07741 › (fl. 1568-1568) May or Jun 1560 Bound
SHEPPERDE, William ( - 1563) ‹ LBT 07743 › (fl. 1559-1563) Bound

Addresses (1)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1547-09-01 St Paul's Churchyard Duff, E.G. (1905); STC. vol.3, (1991) - the sign of the Green Hill

Events (3)

Date Event type Description
14 Oct 1556 Appr - Binding William Shepperd (LBT/07743)
4 May 1557 St.Co. Charter no. - 40
4 Jul 1586 Son - patrimony William Hill (LBT/07742)

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by Prof. J.A. Lavin

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

Bib.Soc., Hand-lists (1913), contrib. E.G.Duff.

S.T.C., (1991), vol.3, p.83

DUFF, E.G. (1905), p.73

HILL (WILLIAM), printer in London, lived at the sign of the Green Hill in St. Paul's Churchyard. He apparently printed only during the years 1548 and 1549 when he produced about sixteen books, some in partnership with W. Seres { SERES, William ( - 1580) ‹ LBT 08396 › } others with T. Raynalde { RAYNALD, Thomas ‹ LBT 00138 › } . In the list of stationers in the charter of 1557 he was fortieth. He is entered several times in the Registers as taking apprentices, and once is fined for binding Primers in parchment, so that he appears to have been in business as a bookbinder. He was still alive in 1586 when his son William { HILL, William ‹ LBT 07742 › } was admitted a freeman "per patronagium." In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury is the will dated 1564 [another grant September l0th, 1580] of "William Hyll, stacioner, Sainte Gregories, City of London." [25, Stevenson.]