Thomas Maxey (printer)

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File:Baynard's Castle and Paul's Wharf Visscher 1616.jpg
St Paul's Wharf in 1616, where Maxey's printshop was located

Thomas Maxey (died January 1657)[1] was a prominent English printer active in seventeenth century London.

Maxey took up his Freedom of the City of London on 2 October 1637 and issued his first book 23 June 1640.[2] His printshop was located at Paul's Wharf at that time in Castle Baynard Ward.[2]

When he died in January 1657 he left his printshop to Anne Maxey.[1]

Books printed

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He printed a number of significant books including:[2]

References

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