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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Core documents by: ![]() Date Place ![]() ![]() Core documents for: ![]() Italy Germany France Britain United States ![]() All documents for: ![]() Italy Germany France Britain United States ![]() Original language: ![]() English French German Italian Latin ![]() Browse documents by: ![]() Person ... by name ... by occupation ... by life dates Place Institution Legislation Case law ![]() Browse commentaries by: ![]() Person ... by name ... by occupation ... by life dates Place Institution Legislation Case law ![]() Browse database by: ![]() Key words ![]() ![]() Editors' login: ![]() | Jugge and Cawood's printing patent for statute books, Westminster (1559) Source: Photographed at the National Archives: c.66/944 Citation: Jugge and Cawood's printing patent for statute books (1559), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org Record Images Record-ID: uk_1559c Full title Grant to Richard Jugge and John Cawood (the Queen's Printers) for all statute books, libels and Acts of Parliament, etc. Full title original language N/A Abstract This document is associated with the following core document: uk_1518 Bibliography N/A Related documents in this database Author N/A Publisher n.p. Location Westminster Year 1559 Language English Source Photographed at the National Archives: c.66/944 Physical description Extract from the Patent Rolls Illustrations tables N/A Persons referred to Cawood, John (1514-1572) Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Jugge, Richard (c.1514-1577) Persons referred to in commentary N/A Places referred to Westminster Places referred to in commentary N/A Legislation referred to N/A Legislation referred to in commentary N/A Cases referred to N/A Cases referred to in commentary N/A Institutions referred to N/A Institutions referred to in commentary N/A Key words law books privileges, printing 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). | ||||||
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