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Notes

 
[1]

Vol. I, p. 12, no. 55.

[2]

A Preliminary Check List of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Imprints, 1638-1892 (1939), p. 8.

[3]

"A Descriptive and Analytical Bibliography of the Cambridge, Massachusetts, Press from its Beginnings to the Publication of Eliot's Indian Bible in 1663" (Unpublished University of Virginia Dissertation), pp. 211-212.

[4]

"Thomas Newcomb: A Restoration Printer's Ornament Stock," Studies in Bibliography, III (1950), 165.

[5]

The copy which furnished these details is in the library of the Union Theological Seminary in New York. It is possible that the examination of further copies would show whether the crack occurred during the printing of the text or in the course of printing the preliminaries.

[6]

"The King's Printing House Under the Stuarts," The Library, N. S., II (1901), 375.

[7]

A. F. Johnson, "The King's Printers, 1660-1742," The Library, 5th ser., III (1948-1949), 33-34.