John Trundle

John Trundle (1575 - 1629) was a London publisher and bookseller.

Trundle was born in Chipping Barnet, Herefordshire, but moved to London when regulations issued by the Star Chamber restricted printing to London, Oxford and Cambridge. After serving an apprenticeship with Ralph Hancock a member of the Stationers' Livery Company. After he had completed his apprenticeship in 1597, Trundle set up his own business.[1]

Reference

  1. Barrett, Michael. "The life of John Trundle (1575 - 1629)". Barbican Living. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
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