• Richard Tottel (died 1594) was an English publisher and influential member of the legal community. He ran his business from a shop located at Temple Bar...
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  • Sonettes, usually called Tottel's Miscellany, was the first printed anthology of English poetry. First published by Richard Tottel in 1557 in London, it...
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    language narrative poem by Arthur Brooke, first published in 1562 by Richard Tottel, which was a key source for William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet....
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    Sonettes, usually called Tottel's Miscellany, was the first printed anthology of English poetry. It was published by Richard Tottel in 1557 in London and...
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    leaving four sons and one daughter, Joan, who married the printer Richard Tottel. Grafton's device was a tree bearing grafts issuing from a tun or barrel...
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  • guild, receives a Royal Charter. June 5 – The London publisher Richard Tottel produces Tottel's Miscellany (Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable...
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    show] (1st ed.), London: Apud Richardum Tottellum [At the house of Richard Tottel], OCLC 41109107. Henry de Bracton. (2009). In Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    Allde John Cleave Thomas Cotes George Eld Edmund Evans George Faulkner Richard Field Augustine Matthews George Mudie (Owenite) Rupert Murdoch Thomas Cautley...
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    Ms. Royal 17 D.XIV. It was first published, in quarto, in London by Richard Tottel in 1553. In modern editions, the spelling and punctuation of the original...
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  • outstanding English printers of the sixteenth century. He was apprenticed to Richard Tottel and took up the freedom of the Stationers' Company on 30 August 1560...
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  • from the mid-19th century in the US, and tracing their history back to Richard Tottel in the late 16th century in London. His father, Charles E. Tuttle Sr...
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  • first printed in London in 1557 by the publisher Richard Tottel, and was frequently reprinted. Tottel published an enlarged edition Five Hundreth Pointes...
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    Songs and Sonnets, also known as Tottel's Miscellany, a poetry anthology published by the law printer Richard Tottel in 1557. The book contains poems...
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    "Strategies of Rhetoric in St. German's Doctor and Student". In Eales, Richard; Sullivan, David (eds.). The Political Context of Law: Proceedings of the...
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  • the same printer in 1517, by J. Wayland in 1554, by Richard Tottel and by John Waley in 1555. Tottel's edition was edited by T. Wright and reprinted by the...
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  • were misled by another fact: "In and after 1560, Grafton's son-in-law Richard Tottel used quite a lot of Grafton's old ornament stock. It has long been the...
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  • (1946–2013), novelist Chris Torrance (1941–2021), poet and musician Richard Tottel (died 1594), miscellanist Cyril Tourneur (1575–1626), playwright Nigel...
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  • scribes, who introduced errors and inserted glosses, and printed by Richard Tottel in 1536 and by William Lambarde in 1576. These printed codes are all...
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  • later (1555) to Nicholas Grimald's and Richard Tottel's collection, Songes and Sonettes (known more often as Tottel's Miscellany), may well date from this...
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    were generally printed either in miscellanies or anthologies such as Richard Tottel's 1557 Songs and Sonnets or in songbooks that included printed music...
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  • Berg Publishers (2008) John Wisden & Co (2008) Arden Shakespeare (2008) Tottel Publishing (2009) Bristol Classical Press (2010) Continuum International...
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  • by month (expanded edition 1562; see also Five Hundreth Points 1573) Richard Tottel, editor, Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry...
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    English Renaissance verse miscellanies was Richard Tottel’s Songes and Sonettes, now better known as Tottel's Miscellany. First printed in 1557, it ran...
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  • "Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus" (from Horace's Ode III 26), and in print in Tottel's Miscellany (1557) under the title "The louer sheweth how he is forsaken...
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    ISBN 1-870070-93-3) Purpose Trusts (Butterworths, 1999); 2nd edition (Tottel Publishing; 2009, ISBN 1-84592-484-3) "Loaded magazine snapped up by multimillionaire...
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    his death; the first major book to feature and attribute his verse was Tottel's Miscellany (1557), printed 15 years after his death. Thomas Wyatt was born...
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  • Hill Publishing. 2014. Richard Card. Sexual Offences: The New Law. Jordans. 2004. Google Jeffrey Lamb. Sexual Offences. Tottel Publishing. 2003. Google...
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  • even more than the King James Bible (1611) did. 1557 – Publication of Tottel's Miscellany. Elizabethan era (1558–1603) 1560 – The Geneva Bible was published...
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  • removed from the second edition due to his recantation of Protestantism. Tottel feared that Grimald's recantation would cause book sales to decline, and...
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    Kenneth (2003). The Abolition of Feudal Tenure in Scotland. Edinburgh: Tottel. "Page 9: "Proposition 31(iii) was that : All pertinents of land held on...
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