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

HURLOCK (GEORGE), bookseller in London; neere St. Magnus Comer, Thames Street, 1634-46. Took up his freedom May 12th, 1634, and is believed to have succeeded to the business of John Tap. Dealt in works on navigation. In 1633 a fire destroyed a large number of houses on the north side of London Bridge, but apparently this house escaped. His name occurs in 1641 in a list of those stationers who had paid the poll tax. [Domestic State Papers, Charles I, vol. 483 (11).]