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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… 94, 95, 118, 127, 514. -, -, justice, 403. Pynchun. See Pynson. Pyndere, Thomas, of Rippingale, 191. Pynellus, Pynel, … Pynnore, Thomas de, knight of the shire of Middlesex, 221. Pynson, Pynchun, John, John de, purveyor for works at …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… Pynnewelle, Richard de, 153. Pynselagre. See Pynceleygle. Pynson, Robert, 386. Pynyngton, Henry son of Robert de, 49. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… -, of Wilts, 472. Pynnore, Richard de, 117, 257, 266, 347. Pynson, Edmund, coroner, 52. -, Robert, the king's merchant, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… London, brewer, 527. -, Thomas, 92, 174, 175. Pynchon. See Pynson. Pynder, John, 166. Pynell, Amfreonus, merchant of … de, 293. -, William, of Essex, 337. Pynnow. See Pinhoe. Pynson, Pynchon, John, of London, 69. -, -, goldsmith, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… 469. -, William de, 487. Pynselegle. See Pyncelegle. Pynson, Robert, 458. -, -, of Boston, 344, 571. -, -, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… (15). - (Pynchon), Nic., 438 (4 m. 16). -, Richard. See Pynson. Pinto, Gonsalvo son of Lancelot, ransom of his family … of Gwenne, g. 1462 (8). Pynnyng, John, g. 158 (91). Pynson (Pinson), Ric., King's printer, 2246 (5), 2457:g. 485 …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… —— widow of, 312–13 Pynner, [?John], tallowchandler, 30 Pynson, William, 406 Ramsey (Rammesey) Richard, cobbler, 383 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… constable of. See Herlyng, John de. -, -, receiver at. See Pynson, John. -, manor of, 164. Risseby. See Risceby. Riston. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Most of the early printers bound their own books. Richard Pynson, Caxton's pupil, pro duced some highly decorated …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… made use of it to distinguish anything remarkable. Richard Pynson, like Wynkyn de Worde, was a workman or 'servant' of … which is dated 27 September 1515, he is styled 'Richard Pynson, Esquire, our Printer.' Pynson used this title of 'Esquire' in the colophon of his …
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