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- Walter Chepman (died 1532) was a Scottish merchant, notary and civil servant active in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Chepman served...
- The Chepman and Myllar Press was the first printing press to be established in Scotland. The press was founded in 1508 in Edinburgh by Walter Chepman and...
- south nave aisles. The Chepman Aisle extends south of the westernmost bay of the Preston Aisle. The Aisle was founded by Walter Chepman; permission for construction...
- his poetry can be dated. Several of Dunbar's poems were included in the Chepman and Myllar prints of 1508, the first books to be printed in Scotland. In...
- matters. He patronised the establishment of Scotland's first printing press, Chepman and Myllar Press, in 1507, and granted the Incorporation of Surgeons and...
- Roger Chapman or Chepman (fl. 1391–1404) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Wells in 1391, September 1397...
- rhyming verse more typical of Scots poetry of the time. It survives in The Chepman and Myllar Prints of 1508, held in the National Library of Scotland and...
- on April 7, 2006. Retrieved 2008-03-30. In September 1507, with Walter Chepman, [Andrew Myllar] received letters patent from James IV of Scotland allowing...
- diocese, that James IV on 15 September 1507 granted a patent to Walter Chepman and Androw Myllar "to furnis and bring hame ane prent, with all stuff belangand...
- National Library of Scotland under the catalogue number Adv. MS. 19.2.2 (ii). Chepman and Myllar published the first known printed edition in the early sixteenth...