Vautrollier, Thomas (d. 1587), bookseller and printer

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Vautrollier, Thomas (d. 1587), bookseller and printer

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        d. 1587

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        Vautrollier arrived in London as one of the many Huguenot exiles fleeing France in the late sixteenth century. He received his letters of denization in 1562 and was later admitted to the Stationers’ Company in 1564 as a ‘brother’, rather than a freeman (reflecting his status as a foreigner). Vautrollier occupied a particular niche in the English book trade, offering translations of French books, and his printing exhibiting the sophisticated French style yet to reach England. His Protestant leanings were evident in his printing work, with publications including the writings of noted theologians such as Martin Luther and Edmund Bunny. Vautrollier secured patents in 1573 and 1574 for various Latin texts, including works by Cicero, Ovid, and Beza. He fled London for Scotland briefly in the 1580s, after printing the writings of Giordano Bruno induced the wrath of the Privy Council. Here, he supplied books to the young James VI. Vautrollier returned to London in 1585 and died in 1587, leaving the printing business to his wife Jacqueline, who had managed their printing affairs in London during Thomas’s time in Scotland.

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        Birth: Troyes, France

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        Jacqueline Vautrollier (wife), printer; Manassess Vautrollier (son), bookseller and bookbinder; Thomas Vautrollier (son), bookseller; Simon Vautrollier (son); James Vautrollier (son), watchmaker

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        Vautrollier, Jacqueline (d. 1611), printer (d. 1611)

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        Stationers' Company Archive

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        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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        • English

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        • Latin

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        Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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