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Charle's Eyre, King's printer | |||
Born son of J. Eyre | |||
1767 [[William Strahan]] negotiated to purchase one-third of the king's printer from Charles Eyre. | |||
1784 Charles Eyre., King's printer, of Clapham, Surrey and William Strahan, King's printer, of London. sued James Cooper, bookseller, of Yarmouth, Norfolk, to prevent the printing of certain prayers; similar cases were brought against other defendants<ref>[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol35/pp85-94] British History online</ref> | 1784 Charles Eyre., King's printer, of Clapham, Surrey and William Strahan, King's printer, of London. sued James Cooper, bookseller, of Yarmouth, Norfolk, to prevent the printing of certain prayers; similar cases were brought against other defendants<ref>[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol35/pp85-94] British History online</ref> |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 22 August 2018
Charle's Eyre, King's printer
Born son of J. Eyre
1767 William Strahan negotiated to purchase one-third of the king's printer from Charles Eyre.
1784 Charles Eyre., King's printer, of Clapham, Surrey and William Strahan, King's printer, of London. sued James Cooper, bookseller, of Yarmouth, Norfolk, to prevent the printing of certain prayers; similar cases were brought against other defendants[1]
1794 of Clapham Common, died at Brighton[2]