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William Seres' Printing Patent, Westminster (1553)

Source:
Photographed by the National Editor at the National Archives: c.66/853

Citation:
William Seres' Printing Patent (1553), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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uk_1553a

Full title
William Seres' Printing Patent

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Abstract
This document is associated with the following core document: uk_1553.

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Location
Westminster

Year
1553

Language
English

Source
Photographed by the National Editor at the National Archives: c.66/853

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Persons referred to
Edward VI (1537-1553)
Seres, William (d.1578/80)

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London

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High Court of Parliament
Privy Council

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Key words
duration
licensing, Imprimatur
price regulation
privileges, printing
religious works

Responsible editor
Ronan Deazley




Copyright status

Original document is out of copyright. In so far as these scans are protected by copyright, they are made available on the same terms as translations and commentaries (see home page).




Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, UK