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1586: The Star Chamber Decree

Engraving of the Star Chamber, published in “Old and new London” in 1873, taken from a drawing made in 1836

 

The Star Chamber Decree is issued in 1586, during the reign of Elizabeth I. The law puts the English print trade under stright regulation and gives the Stationers’ Company extensive measures of control and licensing.

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1557: The Stationers’ Company
1529: The Diet of Speyer

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