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Imprinted at London, by Leonard Askel for Fraunces Godlyf. In the yeare of oure Lorde. 1562.

(In the Stationers' Registers, under the date 1561-2, is preserved this entry:—"Rd. of Fraunces Godlyfe, for his lycense for pryntinge of the picture of a monsterus chylde w$ch$ was bowrne in Suffolke" [no sum]. Probably the clerk, by mistake, wrote "Suffolk" for "Sussex." "John D." we believe to have been John Demyll, author of "A merry prognostication," licensed to W. Pickering in 1566–7.)

Imprinted at London at the long Shop adjoining unto Saint Mildreds Churche in the Poultry, by John Alde.

(Entered in the Stationers' Books in 1561– 2. "W. F." was, in all probability, William Fulwood, the author of the "Supplication to Elderton," and many other broadsides.)

Imprinted at London at the Long Shop in the Pultry by John Alde.

("W. F." Query—William Fulwood?)

Imprinted at London in Fletestrete nere to S. Dunstons church by Thomas Marshe }

Imprinted at London by Alexander Lacy for Garat Dewes, dwellyng in Poules church yarde, at the East end of the Church.

(John Aldehad a license to print "the picture of a monsterus pigge," in 1561–2, which was probably the "Hampstead Pig, above described)