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Floruit: 1600–1642
floruit 1600 (B)—1642 (A); Male, married
Family Relationships
Livery Companies
| Company |
Source
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| Stationers' Company |
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Occupations (1)
| Occupation |
Comment
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| Bookseller |
McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910)
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Was Apprentice to Master(s): (2)
Had Apprentice(s): (3)
Addresses (3)
Events (8)
Sources and References
| Original Sources |
Comments
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| St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by Prof. J.A. Lavin |
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SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS
Transcriptions
S.T.C., (1991), vol.3, p.1184
McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.294
WILSON (ROBERT), bookseller in London, 1610-? 1639; (1) Holborn ; (2) Gray's Inn Gate; (3) Fleet Street or Chancery Lane. Son of Robert Wilson of Egginton, co. Derby, yeoman. Apprentice to John Smith { SMITH, John ‹ LBT 06768 › }, stationer of London, for nine years from June 24th, 1600, and took up his freedom in the Company on May 2nd, 1609 [Arber, ii. 248; iii. 683]. Robert Wilson made his first book entry in the Registers on November 9th, 1610, and ten days later John Bache { BACHE, John ‹ LBT 10597 › } assigned to him five copies [Arber, iii. 448, 449]. He published a few plays including L. Barrey's Ram Alley and Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Ladie, 1639. In 1628 his name is mentioned in a list of second-hand booksellers who were ordered to submit catalogues of their books to the Archbishop of Canterbury [Dom. State Papers, Chas. I, vol. 117 (9)]. His widow Anne { KIRLES, Lucy (mar. BEARDWELL) ( - 1726) ‹ LBT 03709 › } appears to have carried on the business for a short time after his death [Arber, iv. 512].
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. 1, vol.117. (9) quoted by McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910)]