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

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BELL (HENRY), bookseller and printer (?) in London, 1660-61. There were two booksellers in London of this name during the seventeenth century. The earlier one is believed to have died about 1639 or 1640. The name of the second is found on the title-page of a work on the life and death of Charles I, called the Royal Martyr, published in 1660. [B. M. Gren, 3544.] He was also associated with Peter Lilliecrap, the printer, q.v., in issuing a theological pamphlet called the Female Duel, by T. Toll, in 1661. [B.M., E. 1813 (2).] His address has not been found.