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Thomas Judson (printer)

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in 1557, and was Warden of the Company in 1560-61, 1562-63 and 1570-71, and Master of the Company in 1587-88. In 1569 John Judson operated from the Sign of the Hedghogg in Paul's Churchyard. In his will of 4 May 1588 John left his stock of money held by the Stationers for partnerships to his widow
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Alice for life, and then to descend to his son Thomas (notwithstanding that Thomas was the second-named of his two sons, and both were to be his Overseers). On 6 May 1592 a dinner for Mistress Judson was held at Stationers' Hall, for which Thomas contributed forty shillings.
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Thomas obtained his freedom of the Company by patrimony in January 1581. He was a son of the very prominent Tudor printer John Judson, Stationer in London from c. 1542 until his death in 1589. John was already a senior member of the
61:. They were in joint occupation of a house called the White Bear in Addle or Addling Hill, near Baynard's Castle, near to, or the same as, premisses later occupied by the printer 194: 108: 46: 131:(Internet Archive). Will of John Judson stationer of the City of London (P.C.C. 1589, Leicester quire). 199: 145: 128: 33: 162: 8: 38: 175: 142:
A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640, A.D.
50: 62: 28: 24: 188: 58: 65:. In early 1600 he sold his business to the printer John Harrison III. 20: 107:
S. Ferguson, 'New data about an Elizabethan stationer',
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Abstracts of Wills of English Printers and Stationers
98:(Bibliographical Society, London 1905), pp. 81-82. 85:(Scribner's, 1939), "Introduction", pp. xxiii-xxv. 186: 144:(Private, London 1 January 1875), I, Fol. 261, 96:A Century of the English Book Trade 1457-1557 57:In business Thomas Judson was the partner of 114:(Princeton Rare Book Collections webpage). 187: 157:H.R. Plomer, 'Shakespeare Printers', 37:(1599), which Jaggard attributed to 13: 14: 211: 27:printer, best known for printing 47:Worshipful Company of Stationers 168: 151: 134: 117: 101: 88: 75: 1: 195:Early editions of Shakespeare 178:, (Bodleian Library, Oxford). 68: 7: 10: 216: 161:III (1903), pp. 174-319, 31:'s first two editions of 176:British Book Trade Index 49:at its incorporation by 83:The Passionate Pilgrim 34:The Passionate Pilgrim 148:(Internet Archive). 39:William Shakespeare 174:'Judson, Thomas', 81:J.Q. Adams (ed.), 23:1584-1600) was an 159:The Bibliographer 112:, 15 October 2013 207: 200:English printers 179: 172: 166: 155: 149: 140:E. Arber (ed.), 138: 132: 121: 115: 105: 99: 92: 86: 79: 63:Valentine Simmes 215: 214: 210: 209: 208: 206: 205: 204: 185: 184: 183: 182: 173: 169: 156: 152: 139: 135: 127:(London 1903), 122: 118: 106: 102: 93: 89: 80: 76: 71: 29:William Jaggard 12: 11: 5: 213: 203: 202: 197: 181: 180: 167: 150: 133: 116: 100: 87: 73: 72: 70: 67: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 212: 201: 198: 196: 193: 192: 190: 177: 171: 164: 160: 154: 147: 143: 137: 130: 126: 123:H.R. Plomer, 120: 113: 111: 104: 97: 91: 84: 78: 74: 66: 64: 60: 55: 52: 48: 42: 40: 36: 35: 30: 26: 22: 18: 17:Thomas Judson 170: 158: 153: 141: 136: 124: 119: 109: 103: 95: 90: 82: 77: 56: 43: 32: 16: 15: 94:E.G. Duff, 59:John Windet 25:Elizabethan 189:Categories 69:References 51:Queen Mary 163:at p. 303 110:Notabilia 146:p. 553 129:p. 28 21:fl. 191:: 41:. 165:. 19:(

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Elizabethan
William Jaggard
The Passionate Pilgrim
William Shakespeare
Worshipful Company of Stationers
Queen Mary
John Windet
Valentine Simmes
Notabilia, 15 October 2013
p. 28
p. 553
at p. 303
British Book Trade Index
Categories
Early editions of Shakespeare
English printers

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