William Aspley (died 1640) was a London publisher of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline eras. He was a member of the publishing syndicates that issued the First Folio and Second Folio collections of Shakespeare's plays, in 1623 and 1632.[1]
^F. E. Halliday, A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964, Baltimore, Penguin, 1964; pp. 39, 170-1.
WilliamAspley (died 1640) was a London publisher of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline eras. He was a member of the publishing syndicates that issued...
rights to some of the individual plays that had been previously printed: WilliamAspley (Much Ado About Nothing and Henry IV, Part 2) and John Smethwick (Love's...
partners in the First Folio, WilliamAspley and John Smethwick, continued as partners in the Second Folio syndicate; Aspley owned the rights to Much Ado...
Palatinate (14 February 1613). In 1600, the stationers Andrew Wise and WilliamAspley published the play in quarto. This was the only edition prior to the...
Thomas Cautley Newby Nicholas Okes Peter Short William Stansby John Trundle Sir Christopher Meyer William Hague Below are lists of officials who either...
the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline eras. Along with colleague WilliamAspley, Smethwick was one of the "junior partners" in the publishing syndicate...
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Aspley Guise is a village and civil parish in the west of Central Bedfordshire, England. In addition to the village of Aspley Guise itself, the civil...
entries. One is dated 23 August 1600 and entered by Andrew Wise and WilliamAspley: Entred for their copies vnder the handes of the wardens. Twoo bookes...
Maiesties Servants. Written by Ihon Webster. London: Printed by V. S. for WilliamAspley. Anon. "Branle". Encyclopædia Britannica Online[1] Footnotes "Branle...
William Aspley Edward Blount Cuthbert Burby Walter Burre Philip Chetwinde Francis Constable Richard Field Richard Hawkins Henry Herringman William Jaggard...
same year. In this case, Wise worked in partnership with colleague WilliamAspley; the printing was done once again by Valentine Simmes. Much Ado About...
Q1 (1597) Richard II, Q2 (1598) Richard II, Q3 (1598) For Wise and WilliamAspley, Simmes printed: Henry IV, Part 2, Q (1600) Much Ado About Nothing,...
Guardian reported that Waugh believes the title and dedication of the WilliamAspley edition of Shakespeare's sonnets of 1609 hold encrypted evidence of...
London: printed by John Haviland for various booksellers, including WilliamAspley, Matthew Lownes, and George Latham, 1623). He was the eldest son and...
printed by George Eld, and sold by WilliamAspley and William Wright. Thorpe had a cryptic relationship with Aspley; together the two men entered plays...
with a total of 340 possessions. Baulch relocated to Brisbane and joined Aspley in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) in 2019. He made his...
evidence more than one author's writing style. In early September 1605, WilliamAspley and Thomas Thorp entered Eastward Ho! into the Stationers' Register...
the first edition were printed by Valentine Simmes for the bookseller WilliamAspley. Giovanni Altofronto/Malevole - The deposed Duke of Genoa, disguised...
Claudio Achillini, Italian philosopher and poet (born 1574) December WilliamAspley, English publisher (born c. 1573) Sir John Melton, English politician...
Dissolution of the Monasteries and then leased, along with its contents, to WilliamAspley, and then to the Browne family.[citation needed] This is a fortified...
Aspley Heath is a village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. The village is a linear settlement. It adjoins...