| 41. | Although this decision was a boon to the Stationers, it was short-lived.
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| 42. | The London Stationers objected strenuously, claiming that they had the monopoly on Bible printing.
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| 43. | 1591, was published by the stationer Sampson Clarke, with no attribution of authorship.
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| 44. | Printing presses were not to be set up without notice to the Stationers'Company.
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| 45. | He ascended to the title of upper warden at the Stationers'Company in 1616.
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| 46. | The Stationers'Company could not interfere with the publication of works under royal grant.
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| 47. | In 1753 the Stationers'Company dismissed Heath and installed Simpson in the editorial chair.
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| 48. | Chowen was the founder of Sussex Stationers.
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| 49. | In later years he opened a bookshop and stationer which he ran for 34 years.
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| 50. | Gustav Dittmer was a stationer who lived in Childers from the 1920s to the 1940s.
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