Typographical Antiquities : Being An Historical Account of Printing in England: With Some Memoirs of Our Antient Printers, And a Register of the Books Printed By Them, From the Year Mcccclxxi to the Year Mdc. With An Appendix Concerning Printing in Scotla
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1545. A joyfull new tidynges of the goodly victory, that was sent to the em- perour, from the noble capitayne marcquis Delgasto, shewing how and in what manner all the Frenchmen that were in Italy, with all theyr cap- taynes be overcome and destroyed of the valeant prince Salerne. f Yet another newe tidinges, shewyng howe that Barbarossa, the great Turkes lieutenant, and admiral of the see, is gone out of France with a great army, taking many noble lordes and galleyes, as ye shall heare hereaft...er. Translated by the printer from Doutch, for Jhon Ghoughe. Twelves. WILLIAM MIDDLETON, SEEMS to have succeeded Redman in his house, and bussiness of printing, after his widow was married to Ralph Cholmondley ; and kept the sign of the George next to St. Dunstan's church. His mark I have observed to several private books without his name, and the rebus he used may be seen in the plate. An instruction to avoid and eschew vices; (being a translation of the 1541. lessons of St. Isidore,) with some few additions, by R.
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