1617/8, Jan. 19. James Short do.: see p. [312].
1617, May 16. Roger Barnes, adm. bookseller (Clark, i. 321): see 1626, below.
—— June 10. William Wildgoose, do. (ibid.).
—— June 11. John Allam, do. (ibid.).
The two latter with Christopher Barker, William Johnson and John Chambers were reprimanded on 23 May, 1617, for setting up as booksellers without the Vice-Chancellor’s leave (ibid.).
1619, July 30. Edward Miles occurs as bookseller (Clark, i. 343): he was Clerk of the University, and died before 1 May, 1637 (Oxf. Univ. Archives—Wills).
1620/1, Jan. 6. Richard Parne adm. parchment seller, in place of Henry Dochin, dead, who had succeeded John Cooke (Clark, i. 322).
1623, Apr. Thomas Huggins occurs as stationer (Clark, i. 343), also in 1627 (of St. Mary’s parish) and 1634 (ibid. and 344).
1625/6. William Webbe occurs as stationer (Clark, i. 343). See p. [312]. Still stationer in 1636
7 (ibid. 344), and binder to the Bodleian (Macray’s Annals, 2nd ed., p. 77: died in 1652).
1626, June 18. Roger Barnes and John his son occur as bookbinders (Clark, i. 343), John is still bookbinder in 1630 (ibid.) and 1636–7, (Macray’s Annals of the Bodleian, 2nd ed., p. 77). Roger died before 30 Nov. 1631 (of All Saints parish, bookbinder and stationer: Oxf. Univ. Archives—Wills).