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- Thomas Dodd (1771–1850) was an English auctioneer and printseller. The son of Thomas Dodd, a tailor, he was born in the parish of Christ Church, Spitalfields...
- to: Elizabeth Jackson (publisher), 18th century British publisher and printseller Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, mother of US President Andrew Jackson Elizabeth...
- Edward Evans (1789–1835) was a printseller and a compositor in the printing office of Nichols & Son, in Red Lion P****age, Fleet Street, London, and was...
- British North America. Samuel Okey, eldest surviving son of Samuel Okey, a printseller in Fleet Street, London, and his wife Mary Atterbury, was born in the...
- Moon, 1st Baronet (28 October 1796 – 13 October 1871) was an English printseller and publisher and served as Lord Mayor of London. Moon was born at St...
- Bickham the Younger (c. 1706–1771) was an English etcher and engraver, a printseller, and one of the first English caricaturists. He produced didactic publications...
- Peter Stent (c. 1613–1665) was a seventeenth-century London printseller, who from the early 1640s until his death ran one of the biggest printmaking businesses...
- was an English painter and printseller. He was the son of the painter Robert Peake the Elder, and father of the printseller and royalist army officer,...
- Wallis was an English board game publisher, bookseller, map/chart seller, printseller, music seller, and cartographer. With his sons John Wallis Jr. and Edward...
- taken to marking their do****ents in such a way. In 1838 the guild of the Printsellers' ****ociation was set up, later known as the Fine Art Trade Guild, and...