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Dugard, William, 1606-1662


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    • Guilielmus
  • Variants

    • D., W. (William Dugard), 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, G. (Guilielmus), 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, Guil. (Guilielmus), 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, Guilielmus, 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, Guill. (Guilielmus), 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, W. (William), 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, Will. (William), 1606-1662
    • Du-Gard, Willi. (William), 1606-1662
    • W. D. (William Dugard), 1606-1662
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        • found: His The English rudiments of the Latine tongue ..., 1660:title page (William Du-Gard)
        • found: InU/Wing STC files(usage: W. Du-Gard; Guil. du-Gard; W.D.)
        • found: Saturday April 22. 1654, 1654:imprint on title page (printed by Will. du-Gard)
        • found: Paré, A. The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of the Latine ..., 1649:imprint on title page (printed by Willi. Du-gard)
        • found: Milton, J. Eikonoklastēs, ou, réponse au livre intitulé Eikōn basilikē ..., 1652:imprint on title page (Guill. Du-Gard, imprimeur du Conseil d'Etat)
        • found: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis collegarum hodie viventium studiis ac symbolis ornatior:imprint on title page (typis G. Du-gard)
        • found: Hoole, C. Grammatica Latina in usum scholarum adornata, 1653:imprint on title page (typis Guil. Du-Gard)
        • found: DNB(Dugard, William, 1606-1662; schoolmaster)
        • found: LC data base, April 25, 1985(heading: Dugard, William, 1606-1662)
        • found: Plomer, H. Dictionary of the booksellers and printers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641-1667, 1907(Dugard, William; schoolmaster and printer; Merchant Taylors School, 1644-1662; born January 9, 1605; master of Merchant Taylors School in 1644; about the same time he became a member of the Stationers' Company and set up a private printing press in the school; on September 11, 1648 his name first appears in the Stationers' Company's registers; in 1649 he printed the first edition of the Eikon Basilike, followed by Salmasius' Defensio Regia, and was arrested by the Council of State; friends interceded and he was appointed "Printer to His Highness the Lord Protector", but in 1651-1652 he was in trouble again for publishing Royalist materials; in 1661 he was dismissed from his post at Merchant Taylor's School and set up a private school in White's Alley in Coleman Street; died December 3, 1662)
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        • 1985-05-28: new
        • 2019-10-24: revised
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