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 put forward for the office of printer to the Council of State, but the appointment was given to and. There are many references to him in the State Papers and Journals of Parliament The third address given above is possibly that of, q.v.  INMAN (MATTHEW), printer in London; Addle hill. Thames St., 1660-63 (?). Printed for and. Dead before 1664, when he was succeeded by his.  INMAN, widow, printer in London; Addlehill Thames Street, 1664. Succeeded her husband,.  IRELAND (RICHARD), bookseller at Cambridge, 1634-52. His name appears in a list of the privileged persons in the University of Cambridge, circa 1624 [sic]. [Bowes, Cambridge University Printers, p. 336.] Paid church rate in Great St. Maries from to, and was churchwarden for the year 1635-6. Amongst his publications were two editions of Thos. Randolph's Jealous Lover, those of 1634 and 1640.  ISLIP (SUSAN), printer in London; (?) Smithfield, 1641-61. Widow of Adam Islip, who died in 1639, leaving his printing presses, etc., to, q.v. Hearne appears to have died about 1646, when probably Susan Islip succeeded to the business.  JACKSON (EDWARD), bookseller in London, 1643. Took up his freedom December 20th, 1633. [Arber, iii. 687.] Dealt in political pamphlets.  JACKSON (JOHN), bookseller in London; Without Temple Bar, 1634-40. Took up his freedom December 20th, 1633. [Arber, iii. 687.] Associated with, , and , q.v.  JACKSON (T), bookseller in London; Starre in Duck Lane, 1623-48. Took up his freedom June 9th, 1623. [Arber, iii. 685.] Amongst his publications was Christian Ravius' General Grammar for the Ebrew, Samaritan, Calde, Syriac, Arabic and Ethopic tongues, 1648. He was apparently succeeded by, q.v., at this address. <section end="Jackson (T )" />