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Rh : the third King's Printer, but the first to whom a patent was granted; his salary was £4 per annum: died 1555.

229. Two Acts of Parliament: temp. Henry VIII. Folio. Cir. 1550—Mr. Standidge.

230. Xenophon's Treatise of Householde. Small 8vo. 1548—Society of Antiquaries.

231. Bartholomeus de Proprietatibus Rerum. Folio. 1535—Society of Antiquaries.

232. Necessary Doctrine for any Christen Man. 4to. 1543—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.


 * a Norman by birth: printed in Edinburgh and Loundon. His daughter married Richard Field. He died about 1590.

233. Historie of Judith in forme of a poeme: with the autograph of William Camden. 12mo. Edinburgh. 1584—Dean and Chapter of Westminster.


 * the first printer at Worcester, whither he came from Ipswich in 1548, and printed until 1553.

234. Homily to be read in time of Pestilence. Small 4to. Worcester, 1553—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.


 * the pupil of John Reynes, Queen's Printer under Queen Mary: d. 1572.

235. A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulacion made by Sir Thomas More. 4to. 1553—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

, and :in partnership.

236. The works of Sir Thomas More. Folio. 1557—Sir W. Tite, M.P.


 * Queen's Printer: in partnership with Cawood: d. 1577.

237. Orders taken by virtue of her Majestie's letters addressed to her hyghnesse commissioners for causes ecclesiastical. 4to. 1561—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

See also under "Bibles."


 * a native of Suffolk: began to print 1546; d. 1584, and was buried in the church of Bradley Parva in that county. His epitaph is well known, commencing—

His device, with the device, "Arise, for it is day," is also familiar. It alludes, like his epitaph, to the Reformation. Some of his books will be found under "Bibles."

238. The Tenor for Morning and Evening Prayer: music: title mounted; imperfect at end. Folio. No date—Dean and Chapter of Westminster.

239. The Image of God, or Laimā's Booke: by R. Hutchinson. 8vo. 1550—Mr. Standidge.