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" John Field.
" Thomas Newcomb.
" William G.o.dbid.
" John Redman.
" Thomas Johnson.
" Nath Crouch.
" Thomas Purslowe.
" Peter Lillic.r.a.pp.
" Thomas Leach.
" Henry Lloyd.
" Thomas Milbourne.
" James Cottrell.
" Andrew Coe.
" Henry Bridges.
Widdowes of printers:--
Mrs. Sarah Gryffyth.
" Cotes.
" Simmons.
" Anne Maxwell.
Custome house printer.
Printers yt were Masters at ye pa.s.seing of ye Act wch are disabled by ye fire:--
Mr. John Brudenall.
" Hayes.
" Child.
" Warren.
" Leybourne.
" Wood.
" Vaughan.
" Ouseley.
Printers set up since ye Act and contrary to it:--
Mr. William Rawlins.
" John Winter " John Darby.
" Edward Oakes.
(_Dom. S. P. Chas. II_., vol. 243, No. 126.)
APPENDIX No. III
NUMBER OF PRESSES AND WORKMEN EMPLOYED IN THE PRINTING-HOUSES OF LONDON IN 1668
At the King's House, 6 Presses.
8 Compositors.
10 Pressmen.
At Mr. Tyler's, 3 Presses and a Proofe Press.
1 Apprentice.
6 Workmen.
At Mr. White's, 3 Presses.
3 Apprentices.
7 Workmen.
At Mr. Flesher's, 5 Presses.
2 Apprentices.
13 Workmen.
At Mr. Norton's, 3 Presses.
1 Apprentice.
7 Workmen.
At Mr. Rycroft's [Roycroft's] 4 Presses.
2 Apprentices.
10 Workmen [three of whom were not free of the Company.]
At Mr. Ratcliffe's, 2 Presses.
2 Apprentices.
7 Workmen.
At Mr. Mayc.o.c.k's, 3 Presses.
3 Apprentices.
10 Workmen.
At Mr. Newcombe's, 3 Presses and a Proof Press.
1 Apprentice.
7 Compositors.
5 Pressmen.
At Mr. G.o.dbidd's, 3 Presses.
2 Apprentices.
5 Workmen.
At Mr. Streater's, 5 Presses.
6 Compositors.
2 Pressmen.
At Mr. Milbourne's, 2 Presses, 0 Apprentices.
2 Workmen.
At Mr. Catterell's [Cottrell?], 2 Presses.
0 Apprentices.
2 Compositors.
1 Pressman.
At Mrs. Symond's, 2 Presses.
1 Apprentice.
5 Workmen.
At Mrs. Cotes, 3 Presses.
2 Apprentices.
9 Pressmen.
At Mrs. Griffin's, 2 Presses.
1 Apprentice.
6 Workmen.
At Mr. Leach's, 1 Press and no more provided by Mr. Graydon.
1 Workman.