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APPENDIX. B.

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A. D. Year of the King. Printer’s Name. Year when printed.
1533 25 Hen. VIII.
Berthelet.
Marshe or Powell. 1562
1534 26 Berthelet.
1535 27 Berthelet.
1546
Powell. 1562
1536 28 Berthelet.
1539 31
Berthelet. 1539
1546
E. Redman.
1540 32 Berthelet. 1540
1541, 2 33 Do. 1542
1542, 3 34 & 35 Do. 1543
1543 35 Do. 1544
1545 37 Do. 1546
1547 1 Edw. VI. Grafton. 1548
1548 2 & 3 Do.
1549
1552
1549 3 & 4 Do. 1549
1553
1552 5 & 6 Do. 1552
1553 7 Do. 1553
1553 1 Mar. Ses. 1.
Cawood. 1554
1553 Ses. 2.
1553 Ses. 3. Do. 1554
1554 1 & 2 Ph. & Mar. Do. 1555
1555 2 & 3 Do. 1555
1557 4 & 5 Do. 1558
(misprinted 1555)
1558
1558, 9 1 Elizabeth. Jugge and Cawood. 1559
1562, 3 5
Jugge and Cawood.
1563
Jugge.
1566 8 Do.
1556
1567
1571 13 Jugge and Cawood. 1571
1572 14 Jugge. 1572
1575, 6 18 Do. 1576
1581, 2 23 Chrr Barker. 1582
1585 27 Do. 1585
1587 29 Do. 1587
1589 31 Do. 1589
1593 35 Do. 1593
1597 39 Do. (Dep.) 1597
1601 43 Rt Barker. 1601
1604 1 (or 2) Jac. I. Do. 1604
1605 3 Do. 1606
1606, 7 4 Do. 1607
1609, 10 7 Do. 1610
1623 21 Norton and Bill. 1624
1625 1 Car. I. Barker and Bill. 1630
1627 3 (or 3 & 4) Norton and Bill. 1628 ([1])
1640 16 Barker. 1640
([2]) 1641, 2
1660 12 Car. II. Bill 1660 ([3])
1661 13 st. 1. Bill & a 1661, 2
st. 2. Do. 1661
1662 13 & 14 Do. 1662
1663 15 Do. 1663
  1. The Imprint is as follows: “London, printed by Bonham Norton and John Bill, Printers to the King’s most Excellent Majestie, Anno Dom. 1628. Cum privilegio.”—In this Publication the King’s first Answer to the Petition of Right on June 2, 1627, and also his Speech on making the second Answer (soit droit fait come est defire͏́) on June 7, together with his Speech at the Close of the Session, are all printed at length. In January 1628, at the Commencement of the Second Session of this Parliament, (which was suddenly determined without any Act being passed,) a Committee was appointed to inquire as to the printing of these Additions to the Petition of Right, when on Examination of the Printers it appeared, that 1500 Copies of the Petition, with the King’s second Answer only thereto, had been printed during the preceding Session, “whereof few were divulged:” and that immediately after the Conclusion of that Session those Copies were suppressed, and the others, with the Additions, printed by Special Warrant for the Purpose. See Commons’ Journals, vol. i. pa. 920, 921, 923, 924; January 20, 22, 23, 27, 30: and State Trials, Vol. vii, at the End of the Proceedings in Parliament relating to the Liberty of the Subject, which are annexed to the Case of the Habeas Corpus brought by Sir Thomas Darnell and others. In the Editions of Pulton’s Statutes, printed in 1636 and 1640, both the Answers, as also the King’s Speeches, are reprinted precisely as they appear in the Sessional Volume. See post, Appendix F. pa. lxxvii; as to the Inrollment of the Petition and Answer.
  2. As to Acts and Ordinances during the Usurpation, See Note to Appendix A. No. 47.
  3. At the End of the last Page of this Volume is printed “Jo. Browne, Cleric. Parliamentorum.”