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Richard Jugge (c. 1514 - 1577)

Bookseller and printer, who kept a shop at the sign of the Bible, at the North door of St Paul's Cathedral Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Jugge Printer or Publisher
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) The New Testament in 4to. dedicated to K. Edw. 6. by Rychard Jugge, prynted with the Kynge hys most gracious priviledge. St. Hierome's Lives of the Evangelists with their Pictures and other Cuts, Map of the Land of Promise, Carte Cosmographie of the Peregrination of St. Paul placed before the order of tymes; at the End of the 2d booke of St. Luke called the Acts of the Apostles. This Edition is the first wherein I have observed the Lessons (and those the 2d only) added to each Day in the Kalendar. Don. D. Tho. Cornforth.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) The New Testament in English, in 8vo. The Tables, Maps, Notes, as in Jugg's Quarto Edition. The Almanack for 34 Years commenceth 1561.