A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641 to 1667/Johnson (Marmaduke)

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JOHNSON (MARMADUKE), bookseller and printer in London, 1660. Publisher of political pamphlets. Subsequently went to Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a printer, where he worked in the same building as Samuel Green. He died in 1675. [Plomer, Short History, p. 219.] He was the author of a work entitled Ludgate what it is not, what it was, which was entered in the Registers by Thomas Johnson, q.v. It was reprinted by Strype in his Survey of London & Westminster, 1755.