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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. x. AUG. 22, IMS.


EDINBURGH. Threiplbnd (John), 1639-45.

Trench (David), 1662-71.

Tyler (Evan), 1633-50.

Veridicus (Th.), 1650.

Wilson (Andro), 1641-54.

Wilson (Patrick), 1643.

Young (Robert), 1632-8. EXETER. Brocas (Abisha), 1655-74.

Hunt (Thomas), 1640-48. GLASGOW. Anderson (Andrew), 1657-61.

Anderson (George), 1638-48.

Heirs of, 1648.

Falconer (John), 1659-62.

Morison (John), 1659-62.

Neill (John), 1642-5.

Paterson (Michael), 1662.

Sanders (James), 1625-42.

Sanders (Robert), 1661-96.

Sandersonne (Robert), 1654. GLOUCESTER. Jordan (Tobias), 1644-64. IPSWICH. Weekly (William), 1657-9. KENDAL. Harrison (Miles), 1660. KIDDERMINSTER. Simmons (Nevill), 1655-81. KILKENNY. Bourke (Thomas), 1643-8.

Smith (William), 1649. LEICESTER. Lincoln (Stephen), 1663.

Ward (Francis), 1661-3. LEITH. Tyler (Evan), 1651-2. MANCHESTER. Hayward (Bernard), 1643.

Shelmerdine (Ralph), 1661-3.

Smith (Thomas), 1643-9.

[MARKET] HARBOROUGH. Tomson (Will), 1655. NEWCASTLE - UPON -TYNE.Bulkley, Bulkeley, or Buckley (Stephen), 1646-52, 1659-62.

London (William), 1653-60.

NORWICH. Franklin or Francklin (William), 1646- 1655.

Martin (Edward), 1646.

Oliver (William), 1663. NOTTINGHAM. Barker (Christopher), 1643, Royalist

travelling press. OXFORD. Adams (John), 1610-71 (?).

Benington (Edward), 1647.

Blagrave (Robert), 1656-62.

Bowman (Francis), 1634-40.

Bowman (Thomas), 1664.

Cripps (Henry), 1620-40.

Curteyne (Alice), 1651.

Curteyne (Amos), 1665.

Curteyn (Henry), 1625-51.

Forrest (John), 1660-69.

Godwin or Goodwin (Joseph), 1637-67.

Hall (Henry), 1642-79 (?).

Hall (William), 1656-72.

Harris (John), 1647, Royalist travelling press.

Hills (Henry), 1647.

Lichfield or Litchfield (Leonard), 1635-57-

Lichtield (Leonard), junr., 1657.

Lichfield (Anne), 1657.

Oxlad (Francis), 1667.

Pocock (Samuel), 1662.

Royston (Richard), 1629-86.

Thorn (Edmund), 1652-63.

Turner (William , 1624-43.

Webb (William), 1629-52.

West (G.), c. 1650-95.

Wilmot (John), 1637-65.

Young (Robert), 1640. ST. ANDREWS. Dradoun (George), 1654.

Drennane (John), 1645.

Raban (Edward), 1620-22. SALISBURY. Courtney (John), 1650-64.


SHREWSBURY. Barker (Christopher), 1643, Royalist travelling press.

Watkis, 1663.

STAFFORD. Felton (John), 1658. STOURBRIDGE Malpas (Joan), 1661. TAUNTON. Rosseter (Edward), 1658.

Treagle (George), 1646-53. TOTNES. Teage, 1662-3. WARRINGTON. Tonge (John), 1653. WATERFORD. Bourke (Thomas), 1643-8.

Pienne (Peter de), 1652.

WINCHCOMBE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Hyett (Natha- niel), 1653.

WINCHESTER. Taylor or Tay lour (William), 1663. WORCESTER. Ash (Francis), 1644-51.

Jones ( ? ), 1663.

Rea (Francis), 1651-63. YARMOUTH. Tutchein (Robert), 1661. YORK. Barker (Christopher), 1643, Royalist travel- ling press.

Brocklebank (Ralph), 1647.

Bulklev, Bulkeley, or Buckley (Stephen). 1642-6,1662-80. '

Coupleston (Richard), 1661.

Foster (Mark), 1642.

Foster (Richard), 1659.

Lambert (Richard), 1660-8.

Mawborne or Mawburne (Francis), 1662-6.

Rowlandson (Thomas), 1664.

Wayte (Thomas), 1653-95.

The materials are gradually accumulating for a history of the book-trade in this- country, and when it is written not the least interesting sections will be those devoted to the spread of literature and the rise of typography in Birmingham, Manchester, &c., in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. WILLIAM E. A. AXON.

Manchester.


HYDE PARK AND KENSINGTON GARDENS.

(Concluded from p. 43.)

SIB HENEAGE FINCH, Bt., the Solicitor- General, who had been enabled by grant of Charles II. to annex to his property the old boundary ditch of Hyde Park, and a narrow slip of the Park alongside, was the second of his family seated here, he having; bought the place from his younger brother, Sir John Finch, M.D.* He obliterated the- old ditch, and newly defined his land by building a brick wall eight feet high. This is learnt from another grant, two years later (1664), to James Hamilton, the Park Ranger, and John Birch, Auditor of Excise, of a large- piece of the Park, fifty acres more or less,, for the making of an orchard. The ground


  • Faulkner, 'Kensington,' p. 330, and 'D.N.B/

How acquired by Sir John is not learnt. Faulkner (p. 407) names as previous owners or occupiers Sir Henry Rich, Sir William (? Walter) Cope, and Sir George Coppin.