Newcomb, Thomas (c. 1627-1681), printer

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Newcomb, Thomas (c. 1627-1681), printer

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        Datas de existência

        c. 1627-1681

        Histórico

        Newcomb was born in Dunchurch, Warwickshire. He was bound to the printer Gregory Dexter on 8 November 1641 and freed by Dexter and Richard Cotes after serving seven years apprenticeship. After attaining the freedom of the Company, Newcomb married the widow Ruth Raworth and succeeded to her deceased husband’s business on Thames Street. He was elected to the livery in 1653. After the Restoration, and despite printing extensive Commonwealth literature during the Interregnum, Newcomb was appointed to manage the King’s Printing House. His print output included such notable texts as the first printed English translation of a work by Descartes, A Discourse of a Method (1649), but Newcomb was known predominantly for his printing of newsbooks and periodicals. Newcomb printed, for example, Mercurius Politicus (1651-1660), the Public Intelligencer (1655-1660), Mercurius Publicus (1656-1660), the Parliamentary Intelligencer (1656-1660), and the London Gazette (1665-1688). The Fire of London forced him to relocate to the Savoy in 1666. In 1675, he was elected to the Stationer Court of Assistants and in 1677 Newcomb was formally recognised as King’s Printer. He died on 26 December 1681, and his body was laid in state in Stationers’ Hall before being taken to Dunchurch for burial.

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        Birth: Dunchurch, Warwickshire

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        Funções, ocupações e atividades

        Common Councilman for Castle Baynard (1663-1667), Assistant (1675-1681), King’s Printer (1677-1681), Under-warden (1679-1680), Upper-warden (1681)

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        Estruturas internas/genealogia

        Thomas Newcomb (father), yeoman; Ruth Raworth (wife), printer; Thomas Newcomb Jr. (son), printer

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        Stationers' Company Archive

        Regras ou convenções utilizadas

        International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) 2nd edition - ICA 2004 ISBN 2-9521932-2-3

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        Línguas e escritas

        • inglês

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        • latim

        Fontes

        Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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