Grafton, Richard, -1572?
Grafton, Richard, 15..-1573
Grafton, Richard, d. 1572?
Grafton, Richard
Grafton, Richard 1511-1572
Richard Grafton 16th-century English printer and chronicler
Grafton, Richard, ?-ca. 1572
VIAF ID: 42776992 ( Personal )
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Works
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An abridgement of the chronicles of England, gathered by Richard Grafton, citizen of London. Anno Do. 1563. Perused and allowed, according to an order taken | |
An abridgeme[n]t of the notable worke of Polidore Virgile : conteignyng the deuisers and fyrst fynders out, as well of artes, ministeries, feactes and ciuil ordinaunces, as of rites and ceremonies, commonly vsed in the churche, and the originall beginnyng of the same | |
All suche proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Ianuarij, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Ianuarij, beeying in the .iiij. yere of his said moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of iiij. whole yeres. Anno 1550. | |
Anno quinto et sexto Eduardi Sexti | |
Anno septimo Edvvardi Sexti. Actes made in the parlamente holden at Westminster : the first daie of Marche, in the. VII. yere of the reigne of our moste redoubted souvereine lorde Edwarde the. VI | |
Bible | |
Bible. English. Great Bible. 1539a. The Great Bible, 1991: | |
The booke of the common praier and administracion of the Sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies of the Churche: after the use of the Churche of Englande | |
Byble in Englyshe of the largest and greatest volume, auctorised and apoynted by the commaundement of oure moost redoubted prynce and soueraygne Lorde, Kynge Henrye the. VIII. Supreme heade of this his church and realme of Englande : to be frequented and used in every churche ... Oversene and perused... by... Cuthbert bysshop of Duresme, and Nicolas bisshop of Rochester | |
Byble in Englyshe that is to saye the content of all the holy scrypture, bothe of ye olde and newe testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes... | |
Chronicle at large | |
The chronicle of Iohn Hardyng. Containing an account of public transactions from the earliest period of English history to the beginning of the reign of King Edward the Fourth. | |
Concordance | |
A concorda[n]ce : that is to saie, a worke wherein by the ordre of the letters of the A.B.C. ye maie redely finde any worde conteigned in the whole Bible, so often as it is there expressed or mencioned. | |
Continuation of the chronicle of England, begynning where Jho Harding left that is to saie from the begynnyng of Edward the Fourth unto this present thirtye and foure yere of ... kyng Henry the eight | |
An exhortacion to the Scottes, to conforme them selfes to the honorable, expedient, and godly union, betwene the twoo realmes of Englande and Scotlande. | |
Expedicion into Scotlande of the most woorthely fortunate prince Edward, Duke of Soomerset, uncle unto our most noble sovereign lord ye kinges Majestie Edward the. VI.Goovernour of hys hyghnes persone, and Protectour of hys graces Realmes, dominions & and subjectes : made in the first yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reign, and set out by way of diarie by W. Patten Londoner. | |
Graftons abridgement of the Chronicles of Englande : newly and diligently corrected, and finished the last of October, 1570 : the contentes whereof apeareth in the next page of this lefe | |
Grafton's Chronicle, or History of England, to which is added his table of the bailiffs, sheriffs and mayors of the City of London, from the year 1189 to 1558 inclusive... | |
Hall's chronicle; containing the history of England, during the reign of Henry the Fourth, and the succeeding monarchs, to the end of the reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are particularly described the manners and customs of those periods. | |
The history of King Richard the Third. | |
[Imprint of Richard Grafton with his mark and a wood cut of the seven sciences, flanked by ornamental initials "R" and "G"] | |
Injunctions given by the most excellent prince, Edward the Sixth | |
Laws, etc. (Session laws : 1552) | |
Litle treatise, conteyning many proper tables and rules | |
[Portrait of a man facing to the left with the initials R.G. (Richard Grafton?) above the graft and tun rebus of Richard Grafton] | |
[Rebus of Richard Grafton on a shield upheld by two cherubs] | |
De rerum inventoribus. | |
Richard Grafton, citizen and grocer of London and one time master of his company, servant and printer to Edward Prince and King and first treasurer general of Christ's hospital : a sequel to Poyntz and Grafton | |
[Richard Grafton's device with motto, "Suscipite insitum verbum &c. Iaco. I."] | |
Union of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre and Yorke | |
Vain boastings of Frenchmen. : The same in 1386 as in 1798. Being an account of the threatened invasion of England by the French the 10th year of King Richard II. Extracted from ancient chronicles | |
The workes of Geffray Chaucer newlye printed, wyth dyvers workes whych were never in print before: as in the table more playnly doth appere. |