Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name - of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities by Edmund Campion
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[Footnote 5: Father Morris identified the lady who let or lent Stonor Park, with Dame Cecilia Stonor, daughter of Leonard Chamberlain. Father Persons describes her as a widow, and if so, the Sir Francis, then alive, was not her husband, but her son. Both father and son had the same Christian name.] [Footnote 6: On the other hand, Mr. Thomas Edward Stonor, in a correspondence to be mentioned immediately, says that there were no definite traditions as to the actual locality of the press.] [Footnote 7: Challoner, _Missionary Priests_, Introd. p. 12.] [Footnote 8: As five printers were subsequently arrested, we know their names, and they deserve to be recorded here, viz., Stephen Brinkley, John Harris, John Hervey, John Tuker, John Compton. Allen speaks of seven workmen. _Diary of the Tower and Douay Diary._] [Footnote 9: The custom however was already changing, and "Roman" type soon afterwards came into general use.] [Footnote 1: _Memoirs_, i. cap. 24; _Collectanea P._ fol. 155.] [Footnote 11: Bombino, _Vita Campiani_ 1620, p.136. Some of Bombino's additions are not, perhaps, arranged in their true chronological order. He tells us, for instance, a propos of Brinkley's difficulties in getting printers, that he had to dress them, and give them horses to ride, like gentlemen. But he does not make it clear whether these were the men who printed the _Ten Reasons_, or Persons' previous works. Bombino says that Brinkley |
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