The orthographiall declaration: : containing, a briefe aduertisement of two new inventions, called, lineage and fortage, whereby writing-paper and parchment, are decently ruled and inlined, for to ingrosse or vpon, after a more dextrous and beneficiall manner, than is done or performed by the ordinary way of hand-ruling, with plummet, ruler, or brasse-pen. ; Examples satisfactorie for paper-books in quarto are annexed. Paper, parchment, and writing-bookes thus forted and inlined, are sold in the Kings Bench in Southwarke. ... Cum priuilegio..

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Corporate Author: Early English Books Online
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: s.n.], 1616
Series:Early English Books, 1475-1640
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