William de Machlinia
William de Machlinia was an English printer who was active in the 16th century.
Life
He was born in Malines (Mechelen) in the Low Countries. He moved to London where, since 1483, he worked as an independent printer.[1]
Career
Between 1483 and 1490 he printed twenty-four books, none of those are dated, though some contain his name and place of printing. He was responsible for the printing of the bull of Pope Innocent III, granting dispensation for the marriage of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York in March 1486.[2]
William de Machlinia published in partnership with John Lettou, and they published mostly law books.[3]
William de Machlinia has also collaborated several times with Richard Pynson.[4]
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