, a typographical author, born in Gloucestershire, in 1615; studied
, a typographical author, born in
Gloucestershire, in 1615; studied at Baliol college, Oxford, in 1629, where he was a gentleman commoner, and
removed afterwards to Lincoln’s inn. He visited France
with a young nobleman, and at his return frequented the
court but the civil wars breaking out, he suffered much
on account of his loyalty. After the restoration he was a
deputy-lieutenant of Gloucestershire. Having been at the
expence of above a thousand pounds in law-suits for near
twenty-four years, to prove the right of the king’s grant in
printing law books, he had some hopes of repairing his finances by his pen and published his “Original and
growth of Printing in England,
” 4to, Vindication,
” &c. containing a
relation of several passages in the western wars of England,
wherein he was concerned. To which are added his “Sighs
and Ejaculations,
” 4to,