- stationers
- sta·tion·er || 'steɪʃnə(r) n. person who sells stationery, person who sells writing implements
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Stationers' Company — (engl., spr. ßtēsch nörs kömmpĕnĭ), »Buchhändlergilde«, eine seit 1403 in London bestehende, seit 1557 mit Korporationsrechten und wichtigen Privilegien ausgestattete Vereinigung der stationarii, d. h. der Personen, welche die Herstellung und den … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Stationers' Hall — Stationers Hall, s. Stationers Company … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Stationers' Hall — noun The hall in London of the Company of Stationers, who until the passing of the Copyright Act in 1842 enjoyed absolute control over printing and publishing • • • Main Entry: ↑stationer … Useful english dictionary
Stationers Hall — (spr. stehsch ners hahl), in London Bezeichnung der Buchhändlerbörse … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Stationers' Register — The Stationers Register was a record book maintained by the Stationers Company of London. The company is a trade guild given a royal charter in 1557 to regulate the various professions associated with the publishing industry, including printers,… … Wikipedia
Stationers' Court — West out of Ave Mary Lane to Stationers Hall (P.C. I 732 Lockie, 1810). Stationers Rents in O. and M. 1677 Hatton, 1708. In 1408 site of Nos. 7 and 8 occupied by le Horshued, the property of Thomas atte Hays (Lond. Topog. Rec. II. 90).… … Dictionary of London
Stationers' Hall Court — North out of Ludgate Hill, between 28 and 30, to Stationers Hall (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Within. First mention: O.S. 1848 50. Former names: Stationers Alley (Horwood, 1799). Stationers Court (Lockie, 1810 Elmes, 1831). Cock… … Dictionary of London
STATIONERS' HALL — the hall of the old Company of London Stationers, incorporated in 1557, who enjoyed till the Copyright Act of 1842 the sole right of having registered at their offices every pamphlet, book, and ballad published in the kingdom. Although no… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Stationers' Alley — See Stationers Hall Court … Dictionary of London
Stationers' Company — The ordinances of the mistery of Scriveners and lymenours were submitted to the Mayor and Aldermen in 1403 and approved (Cal. L. Bk. I. p.26). First mentioned in 1417 as the Mistery of Scriveners, Limners and Stacioners (Cal. L. Bk. 1.… … Dictionary of London
Stationers' Hall — On the west side of Stationers Hall Court, Ludgate Hill (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Within. First mention: Stow, 1598. The original Hall was in Milk Street, removed thence in 1553 to St. Peter s College , near the present… … Dictionary of London