A Short Constitutional History of England

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Mary, the number of printers was limited, and the imprimatur of a Licenser was required by Proclamation, 1559. In 1585 stringent regulations were issued by the Star Chamber; all works were to bear the imprimatur of the Archbishop of Canterbury, or the Bishop of London, or, in the case of law works, of the Chief Justices. No printing was to be done, except at Oxford, Cambridge, and London ; all presses were to be registered, and the number of master printers was limited. Und
...er the first two Stuarts, the censorship continued to be most rigorously enforced, and the authors of Puritan pub- lications were severely punished. In 1637, Bastwick, Burton, and Prynne suffered imprisonment, fine, and mutilation, for Prynne's seditious writings, the latter having already been fined, irnpris- tix, 1632. Oned, and mutilated in 1634 for publishing his Histnomastix. On the commencement of the Civil War, the Long Parliament endeavoured to carry on the policy of the Star Chamber, by suppressing the many political pamphlets which appeared, most of which espoused the cause of the Royalists.

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