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Roycroft Press
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Roycroft Press: see Hubbard, Elbert Hubbard, Elbert, 1856–1915, American author and publisher, b. Bloomington, Ill. He founded (1895) an artist colony in East Aurora, N.Y., and established there the Roycroft Press, emulating William Morris's idealistic experiment in fine books and hand
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Doi AM, Roycroft JH, Herbert RA, Haseman JK, Hailey JR, Chou BJ, et al.
London, printed by William Rawlins and Samuel Roycroft, 1697), Cap 124, 293, states that "Upon information given to a constable that a Man and a Woman be in adultery or fornication together (or that a Man and Woman of evil Report, are gone to a suspected House together in the night), the officer may take Company with him; and if he find them so, he may carry them to prison; or he may carry them before a Justice of Peace to find Sureties for the Good behaviour.
FF: My grandmother's brother was Elbert Hubbard, who started the Roycroft Press in East Aurora, New York.
 
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