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Andro is a
given name and a surname. The
alternate Scottish spelling is
Androw.
Notable people with the name include:
Andro Bušlje (born 1986), Croatian...
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Androw Myllar (fl. 1503–1508) was the
first Scottish printer.
Little is
known about his life. He is
known to have been a
bookseller from at
least 1503...
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Monument to
Androw Crafurd,
Maister of Wark, at Tingwall, at that time the
church for Scalloway...
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Wyntown (1872). Laing,
David (ed.). The
Orygynale Cronykil Of Scotland. By
Androw of Wyntoun. Vol. 2.
Edmonston and Douglas. p. 263. Rot. Parl. v. 16. Dobson...
- Scotland. The
press was
founded in 1508 in
Edinburgh by
Walter Chepman and
Androw Myllar, both
burgesses of the
Scottish capital. The two
partners operated...
- Wyntoun's
Chronicle Prologue IX The
Orygynale Cronykil of
Scotland by
Androw of Wyntoun,
Edited by
David Laing in
three volumes, Edinburgh, Scottish...
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Scottish court during the
reigns of
James IV and
James V. In
partnership with
Androw Myllar he
established Scotland's
first printing press in 1508.
Chepman was...
- (younger) of ****puill, Blackbarony, Mr
William Murray,
Parson of Dysart,
Androw Moray of Balvaird,
Patrick Murray of Falahill,
William Murray (younger)...
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earliest surviving item is
dated 4
April 1508)
Edinburgh Walter Chepman and
Androw Myllar William Elphinstone, the
Bishop of Aberdeen, was
anxious to get a...
- Duke of Burgundy.
September 15 – King
James IV
grants Walter Chepman and
Androw Myllar a
patent to
found the
first printing press in Scotland. Matthias...