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[Records of City of Norwich, ed. Hudson and Tingey, Vol. II. , pp. 143-44.]

Anthony de Solen, prynter not apprenticed, is admitted Citizen under the condicion that he shall not occupye eny trade of marchandise eyther from the partes beyond the Seaes or from London, but only his arte of prynting and selling of Renysshwine, and for this he haue agreid to paye xl s. (2) London Stationers (1579) . [Acts of the Privy Council, Vol. XI., 1578-80, pp. 144-45.] A letter to the Lord Maiour of London that wheras he hath arrested certaine drifattes and bales of bookes belonging unto the Brickmans and other stationers, strangeres, delivered to the cariers of Cambridge to be conveyed thither, uppon pretence that they were forreine bought and solde and so forteicted by the charter of that citie, he is required to forbeare to proceade against the stationers for anie bookes so appointed to be sent to the Universities untill their title shalbe further shewed before their Lordships.