Lintot, Henry
| County: |
London |
Town: |
London |
Address(es): |
Cross Keys, ag St Dunstan's Church in Fleet St. In the Savoy. Temple Bar. Paternoster Row |
Book Trade(s): |
Bookseller, Printer, Publisher, Stationer (law) |
Non-Book Trade(s): |
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Trading Dates: |
1730 (date of freedom) – 1758 |
Biographical Dates: |
1709 (date of birth) – 1758 (date of death) |
Notes: |
Stationer & law printer to the King. Father of Catherine Lintot. Born 1703 (BHSUS31/42). Master of John Gurr 1743. Son of Barnaby Bernard Lintot (1675-1736). Married Elizabeth Aubrey. Became high sheriff of Sussex after his father's death in 1736. |
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Sources: |
Society of Genealogists, Lists of Masters and Apprentices, c.1711-1762 Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue Foxon, David, English Verse 1701-1750 (Cambridge, 1975) (Unknown) Source details: C.Y. Ferdinand 'The Economics of the 18th century provincial Book trade: The Case of Ward & Chandler' in Re-Constructing the Book: Literary texts in Transmission eds M.Bell. S.Chew, S.Eliot, L.Hunter, West, J.L.W III (Aldershot 2001) Plomer, Henry R. et al, A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1726 to 1775 (London, 1932) |