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

FUSSELL (NICHOLAS), bookseller in London; the Ball, Pauls Churchyard. 1627-50. Took up his freedom May 3rd, 1624. [Arber iii. 685.] In 1627 he married Judith, the daughter of Lawrence Camp, draper, the match being a runaway one. A curious lawsuit resulted. [Chan. Proc., Charles I, F. 34, 58.] At this time he was in partnership with Humphrey Moseley; the partnership was apparently dissolved in 1635. His subsequent address is unknown, that given above being recorded by Mr. Sayle in the Cambridge Catalogue (p. 1101). As a member of the Livery of the Company of Stationers he paid a sum of £3 to the poll tax on August 5th, 1641. [Domestic State Papers, Charles I, vol. 483 (11).]