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consisted of a massive architectural panel adorned with wreaths of fruit, and bearing in the centre an oval, within which is a pelican feeding her young. On the left of the oval stands a female figure, having a serpent twined round her right arm, who is called on the tablet beneath her Prudencia, and
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says he was "very curious, in his editions of both the Old and New Testament, bestowing not only a good letter, but many elegant initial letters and fine wooden cuts." He was one of the original members of the Stationers' Company, of which he was chosen Warden in 1560, 1563 and 1566, and Master in
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Bibles in three years, Jugge managed only two in the same period. This rate of production was unsatisfactory to the Government and to the Church. After "long hearing and debating of grievances" Jugge was instructed to limit himself to the
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Jugge died in 1577, and his will was proved on 23 October that year. His business was carried on by his widow Joan Jugge , who continued the business until at least 1585 printing under her own name, dying in 1588.
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who was Richard's son, appears to have inherited the rights to some titles but never printed independently.
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upon the left is another female figure with a balance and a sword, called Justicia.
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Tedder, H. R.; Boro, Joyce, revised (2008) . "Jugge, Richard (c. 1514–1577)".
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1568, 1569, 1573 and 1574. On the accession of Queen Elizabeth he became
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Bell, Maureen. "Women in the English Book Trade 1557-1700"
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in London. He is generally credited as the inventor of the
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Testament took him two years to complete, and whereas
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Old St Paul's Cathedral
Newgate market
Christ Church Greyfriars
footnote
Waterbeach
Cambridgeshire
Eton
King's College, Cambridge
Stationers' Company
New Testament
Joseph Ames
Royal Printer
John Cawood
octavo
Richard Grafton
Edward Whitchurch
folio
quarto
sextodecimo
printer's devices
John Jugge
ISBN
1931229058
"Jugge, Judge, Richard (JG531R)"




Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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