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John Allde

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From 1560 to 1567 he received many licenses for ballads and almanacs, but for little else. He then began to print more books, chiefly of a popular nature, but continued his incessant production of ballads, many of which are to be seen in
42:, when in January 1555 he paid the modest sum of 6s. 8d. for the customary breakfast to the brotherhood. His name appears in the original charter of the company in 1557. 88: 50:'s 'Ancient Ballads and Broadsides' (1867). Herbert seems to have possessed or examined but few books of this press; the list of examples is much enlarged by 39: 148: 167: 187: 141: 64:, late wife.' On 25 June 1594 and 3 March 1600 she took two more apprentices, and then her name disappears from the registers. 134: 38:
1555–1592) was a Scottish stationer and printer. He was the first person on the registers to take up the freedom of the
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