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

TOMLINS (RICHARD), bookseller in London, (1) At his house in Green Arbour, in the Old Bailey, 1644; (2) Sun and Bible near Pye Corner [Smithfield], 1644-56. Took up his freedom March 27th, 1637. [Arber, iii. 688.] His first address is found in a pamphlet entitled England's troubles anatomised, 1644. [E. 12 (15).] A list of twenty-eight publications sold by him in 1654 is given at the end of a series of sermons by the Rev. C. Sidenham, entitled Hypocrisie discovered. [E. 1504 (3).] The following are among the items: Pleasant notes upon Don Quixot, folio; History of the Seven Champions, quarto; The False Jew, quarto; Erasmus' Colloquies, octavo.