0RL 00000nz 22000003 45 001 cni00022488 100 $a20060413xmuly50 ba 110 $a0 210 1$aShort$bPeter 290 $aMcKerrow 340 11$8eng$a1589-1603$xa1589a1603 350 1$0acti$8eng$aPrinter 515 1$0actv$aLondon$3cnl00005350 516 21$0prdv$aDevice of the Brazen Serpent. Passed to Joan Wolfe in 1573. Passed to Henry Bynneman, 1574-75. Probably passed to Henry Denham in 1583, and to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90. Passed to Henry Lownes in 1604.$sMcKerrow Device No. 118$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30118.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=42&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aDevice of the Brazen Serpent. Passed to Joan Wolfe in 1573. Passed to Henry Bynneman, 1574-75. Probably passed to Henry Denham in 1583, and to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90. Passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604. Passed to Robert Young in partnership with Lownes in 1625-26 and to Young alone in 1629-30.$sMcKerrow Device No. 119$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30119.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=42&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aCompartment with the Royal Arms at top and the Stationers' below. At the sides, the monogram of William Seres and four boys playing musical instruments. Probably passed to Henry Denham as Seres' assign in 1574. Probably passed to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90. Passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604.$sMcKerrow Device No. 148$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30148.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=53&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aFramed device of a mermaid, with the Stationers' arms, the legend Omnia Tempus Habent, and the monogram of Henry Bynneman. Probably passed to Henry Denham in 1583, and from him to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90, and to Humphrey Lownes in 1604 (with Robert Young from c. 1625).$sMcKerrow Device No. 149$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30149.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=54&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aDevice of a star with Os homini sublime dedit. Probably passed to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90, to Humphrey Lownes in 1604, and to Robert Young in 1625-30.$sMcKerrow Device No. 150$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30150.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=55&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aFramed device of a star in an oval, with the motto Os homini sublime dedit; the arms of the City of London above, the Stationers' arms below, and H. D. at sides. Probably passed to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90. Probably passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604.$sMcKerrow Device No. 211$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30211.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=80&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aFramed device of a star in an oval, with the motto Os homini sublime dedit. Probably passed to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90.$sMcKerrow Device No. 214$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30214.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=81&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$a"Compartment with the Royal Arms between Fame and Victory at the top; the Stationers' arms, a lion, and a dragon below. The initials H. B. (α) With H. B. as figured. Probably passed to Henry Denham in 1583. (β) With B cut out and D inserted in type. Probably passed to Peter Short and Richard Yardley in 1589-90. (γ) The space at first occupied by B left blank. The later history of the compartment is obscure. (δ) A hand inserted in the space formerly occupied by the B. (ε) The space again left blank."$sMcKerrow Device No. 230$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30230.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=88&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aCompartment with the Royal Arms at top; four biblical scenes at sides, and, half way up, the letters H. D., standing for Henry Denham. Below, the Church (?) as a female figure with a seven-branched candlestick and a book; to left and right the arms of London and of the Stationers' Company. Probably passed in 1589-90 to Richard Yardley and Peter Short and, in 1604, from Short to Humphrey Lownes. Passed to Robert Young in 1625-30.$sMcKerrow Device No. 231$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30231.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=89&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aCompartment with the Royal Arms above; at the sides, Moses and David; below, the Stationers' Arms with the initials H. D. and a star. Probably passed to Peter Short and Richard Yardley in 1589-90.$sMcKerrow Device No. 255$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30255.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=98&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aFramed device of an open book surrounded by beams of light; with Et vsqve ad nubes veritas tua [Ps. lvi. 11]. Below, the initials P. S. for Peter Short. Probably passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604.$sMcKerrow Device No. 278$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30278.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=107&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aOrnament having in the centre a tiger's head, with the motto Auspicante Deo. Probably passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604. Probably passed to Robert Young in 1630.$sMcKerrow Device No. 296$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30296.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=116&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aCombination device containing in the border reproductions of two devices used by Peter Short (cf. Nos. 278, 150), the arms of the Stationers' Company, and a monogram of "Shorte". ? Passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604. ? Passed to John Legate II.$sMcKerrow Device No. 335$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30335.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=130&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aOval device of an anchor and snake upheld by two hands emerging from clouds. Passed from Peter Short to Humphrey Lownes in 1604.$sMcKerrow Device No. 366$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30366.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=140&p_Lang=main$yDescription 801 $aDK$bDkKoKB$c20051108$n329 856 $nMcKerrow$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=181&p_Lang=main$8eng$zClick here to display McKerrow's remark on the transfer of this printer's devices 998 $a20060413$b12:00:00 999 $a20060714$b12:00:00