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Allde, Edward, -1627

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Personal name headingAllde, Edward, -1627
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Variant(s)A., E. (Edward Allde), -1627
All-de, Edw. (Edward), -1627
All-de, Edward, -1627
Allde, E. (Edward), -1627
Allde, Ed. (Edward), -1627
Allde, Edw. (Edward), -1627
Allde, Edward, d. 1627
E. A. (Edward Allde), -1627
Associated countryGreat Britain England
LocatedLondon (England)
Death date1627
Field of activityBook industries and trade
Printing (process) Letterpress printing
Profession or occupationPrinters (people)
Found inIoyfull newes out of the new-found worlde, 1596: t.p. (E. Allde)
McKerrow, R. A dict. of printers and booksellers ... 1557-1640, 1968 (Edward Allde, printer; active in London 1584-1628; date of death uncertain, believed to have died in 1628)
A discourse of the conference holden before the French King at Fontain-bleau, 1600: t.p. (E.A.)
The military art of trayning, 1622 [i.e. 1623]: imprint on t.p. (Printed by Edw. All-de)
STC v. 3 (Allde, Edward; printer in London, fl. 1584-1627, d. 1627; son of John and Margaret Allde, husband of Elizabeth, stepfather? of Richard Oulton; printed as the assigne of Thomas Symcock, 1620-1623?; (1) in the Long Shop under (adjoining, etc.) St. Mildred's in the Poultry, 1584-1588, (2) dwelling in the Fore Street without Cripplegate at the Golden Cup, 1589-1596?, (3) dwelling in Aldersgate over against the pump, 1597, (4) dwelling on Lambeth (Lombard, Lambert, etc.) Hill near Old Fish Street, 1604-1612, (5) near Christ Church, 1612?, (6) dwelling in Little St. Bartholomew's near Christ Church, 1614, (7) his house joining to Christ Church, 1616, (8) dwelling in Pentecost Lane near Butchers' Hall at the east end of Christ Church, 1623)
Harcourt, R. The relation of a voyage to Guiana, 1626: imprint statement (Edw. Allde [printer])
Hill, A. The crie of England, 1595: imprint statement (Ed. Allde [printer])
Information converted from 678 field (Printer in London, 16th-17th century)