A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641 to 1667/Coe (Andrew), elder

COE (ANDREW) the elder, printer in London, 1642–44. Took up his freedom February 6th, 1637/8. [Arber, iii. 688.] Shared with R. Austin and John Clowes the printing of the Perfect Diurnal of the Passages in Parliament between 1642 and 1643. He was also the printer of many political pamphlets, in which he was associated with Marmaduke Boat. His type, ornaments, and initials were old and worn, and his press-work bad. He died between April 12th and July 30th, 1644, and was succeeded by his son Andrew and his widow Jane. The position of his printing office has not been found.