master Linge yt is ordered that they shall pay Xs A pece for John Smithick their fines for printinge a booke called the John Browne wonderfull yere without Aucthoritie or entrance. contrary to thordonnances for pryntinge
Also that they shall forbeare and neuer hereafter entermedle to printe or sell the same book or any parte thereof Also that they shall presently bringe into the hall to be vsed accordinge to thordonnance in yat behalf so many of the said bookes as they or any to their vse haue left in their handes And their ymprisonment for this offence is respited till further Consideracon and order herein be had. . . . . XXXs paid by Smithick and Browne Vs A pece. 7. Aprilis 1605
( S.R., ii. 837.)
7.8 Aprilis 1605
John Smithick Receaued of John Smithick and John browne Vs John Browne A pece for the fines sett vpon them 5 Decembris 1603 . . . . . . . X
( S.R., ii. 840.)
EARLY EDITIONS :
1603 (A). For title-page, see facsimile. It will be seen that the date ' 1603' at the foot of the title-page is almost cut off in the only copy known.
Collation : 4to, A-F4. A1 Title, verso blank. A2 'TO HIS WEL- RESPECTED GOOD friend, . . .' Rom. with Ital. R-T. The Epistle Dedicatorie. A3 'To the Reader.' Rom. with Ital. R-T. To theReader
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Plague Pamphlets of Thomas Dekker. Contributors: F. P. Wilson - editor, Thomas Dekker - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1925. Page Number: xxix.
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