SUTTON, Henry ( - 1581) ‹ LBT 08527 ›

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Floruit: 1552–1581

  floruit 1552 (B)—1581 (B);  Male, married

Life Events

Event Date Source
Death - before 11 Dec 1581

Family Relationships

Relationship Name Occupation Comments Conf
spouse: SUTTON, Joan ‹ LBT 03256 › 95

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company

Occupations (1)

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

Had Apprentice(s): (4)

Name Premium Paid By Date Event Comments
CLERKE, Henry ‹ LBT 08528 › (fl. 1581-1581) Bound
DUFFELDE, Thomas ‹ LBT 08529 › (fl. 1569-1569) Bound
SELTLEES, Thomas ‹ LBT 08530 › (fl. 1564-1564) Bound
SYMMES, Valentine ‹ LBT 08531 › (fl. 1584-1610) Bound

Addresses (2)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
St Paul's Churchyard Duff, E.G. (1905) - the sign of the Black Boy or Moryan
sometimes-, 0000 Paternoster Row Duff, E.G. (1905) - the Black Boy or Moryan

Events (5)

Date Event type Description
1 Oct 1556 Appr - Binding Thomas Seltlees (LBT/08530)
4 May 1557 St.Co. Charter no. - 36
29 Sep 1561 Appr - Binding Thomas Duffelde (LBT/08529)
24 Jun 1571 Appr - Binding Henry Clerke (LBT/08528)
25 Dec 1576 Appr - Binding Valentine Symmes (LBT/08531)

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.166

Duff, E.G. (1905), pp.153-4

SUTTON (HENRY), printer in London, commenced business about 1552, when he issued several ballads on the controversy between Churchyard and Camell. During Mary's reign he was associated with Kingston { KINGSTON, John ‹ LBT 02596 › } for the production of service books. On the incorporation of the Stationers' Company his name appears thirty-sixth on the list. He printed continuously up to 1563 and his address was the Black Boy or Moryan, sometimes described as in St. Paul's Churchyard, sometimes as in Paternoster Row. As a device he had a picture of two naked children seated on the ground.
MLT Note: - a partner of John Kingston (LBT/02596)