Recital of the Stationers' Charter, London (1667)

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Recital of the Stationers' Charter, London (1667), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Inspeximus, August 1667, recital of original Stationers' Company Charter of May 4, 1557, lost during the Civil War

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Related documents in this database:
1549: Statutes of the Venetian Guild of Printers and Booksellers
1554: Selected Extracts from the Stationers' Company's Registers
1557: Stationers' Charter
1557: The Privy Seal warrant concerning the Stationers' Charter
1684: Stationers' Charter

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Year: 1667

Location: London

Language: English

Source: Photographed by UK national editor at Stationers' Hall

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Institutions referred to:
Stationers' Company

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Keywords:
Stationers' Company
formalities

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