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Floruit: 1555–1590
Floruit 1555 (B) — 1590 (B); Male, married
Life Events
| Event |
Date |
Source
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| Death |
- after 1 May 1590 |
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Will
| Will (Ref., Piece, Image) |
Will Dates |
Intestate |
Probate Dates |
Administration Dates |
Comments
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Court of Dean & Chapter of St Pauls.
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1612-05-09
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McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910) - stationer of St Dunstan's in the West - left a bequest to his son George and a sum of forty shillings to the Company Stationers.
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Family Relationships
Livery Companies
| Company |
Source
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| Stationers' Company |
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Stationers' Company Titles (1)
| Title |
From |
To |
Notes
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| Assistant |
1589-09-30 |
1589-09-30 |
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Occupations (1)
| Occupation |
Comment
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| Stationer |
Duff, E.G. (1905)
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Had Apprentice(s): (9)
Addresses (1)
| Date |
Address |
Trade at Addr |
Source |
Comment
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| 0000 |
London |
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Duff, E.G. (1905) |
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Events (12)
Sources and References
| Original Sources |
Comments
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| St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by Prof. J.A. Lavin |
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SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS
Transcriptions
DUFF, E.G. (1905), p.60
GRENE (RICHARD), stationer in London, was an original member of the Stationers' Company on its incorporation. He appears to have taken a number of apprentices and was received into the Livery in 1570-1. In 1577-79 he was Renter and in 1587-88 was chosen a Warden but refused to serve for which he was fined £5. After this date his name is not found. He was still alive in May, 1590, when his daughter Jane was married to Lewis Winton of the Inner Temple. [London Marriage Licenses, p. 186.]
Cf. McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.117
GREENE (RICHARD), (?) bookseller in London, 1556-1612; (?) St. Dunstan's in the West. There were two men of this name, Richard Grene, senior [see Duff, Century] and Richard Greene, junior, who was made a freeman February 3rd, 1583/4 { GREENE, Richard ‹ LBT 07553 › } [Arber, ii. 690]. The will of a Richard Green, stationer of St. Dunstan's in the West, was proved on May 9th, 1612, in the Court of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's. He left a bequest to his son George and a sum of forty shillings to the Company of Stationers.
MLT Note: The two Richard Green's - McKerrow, R.B. &c. (1910), p.117 - have assumed to be - senior (LBT/07547) and junior (LBT/07553). They have also assumed to be father and son on the basis of the will of 9 May 1612. Lavin, J.A. - Notes - points out that the two apprentices listed under (LBT/07547) after Feb 1584 might have been bound to either.