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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
Upon looking into some of the earlier volumes of the Archaeologia, I find that typographical antiquities have occasionally engaged the attention of the Society of Antiquaries. Allow me, through your hands, to transmit an Account of a Tract in the Library of the British Museum, printed by Pynson, of which, as far as I can learn, no other copy is known. It throws light on a transaction at the close of the reign of Henry the Seventh, on which the information of our historians is, to say the least, scanty; and it has been noticed by no collector of the titles of English works printed in the sixteenth century.
page 34 note a See Rym. Fœl. tom. xiii. p. 171.
page 38 note b MS. Cotton. Titus, B. i, p. 4.
page 38 note c MS. Cotton. Vesp. C. vi.