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20: 68:. At some point, Windet succeeded Wolfe as London's City Printer. Wolfe passed on some of his printing ornaments to Windet after he decided to stop printing and focus solely on publishing in 1594. On Wolfe's death in 1601, Windet was appointed administrator of his estate. 252: 148:
in April 1597. Windet continued printing until his death in either 1610 or 1611, at which point Stansby took over his Cross Keys shop; on 11 September 1611, Stansby inherited 47 of Windet's copyrights.
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as his apprentice. Six years later, Windet gave Stansby his freedom, and on 7 January 1597, Stansby was admitted as a freeman of the
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1584–1611) was an English printer, notable for his music publications. He was a close business associate of fellow printer
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Bland, Mark B. 2013. "John Windet and the Transformation of the Book Trade, 1584-1610.”
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and one of the most important musical works of the era. He also printed all of composer
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Hoppe, Harry R. (December 1933). "John Wolfe, Printer and Publisher, 1579–1601".
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contains instructions for what may be the earliest examples of
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Tobias Hume
fl
John Wolfe
metrical psalter
Thomas Sternhold
John Hopkins
patent
Richard Day
John Dowland
Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares
pavans
Tobias Hume
pizzicato
col legno
Robert Jones
John Coprario
Thomas Ford
William Stansby
Stationers' Company
St Benet Paul's Wharf





William Stansby's Early Career
A Brief Biographical Sketch of William Stansby
Windet, John
Grove Music Online

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