John Bellamy (publisher)

John Bellamy certainly knew Edward Winslow, because Edward Winslow was an apprentice under John Beale and at his bookshop Bourne stocked the titles that Beale had printed.

[1] In 1622, Bellamy set up his first shop called "Two Greyhounds" in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange.

Bellamy had published numerous works of the most distinguished puritan leaders, historians, and New England colonists.

Bellamy's contact with the New England colonists was not limited to the publication of the work of their spokesmen.

During the remainder of his life at Plymouth his library was augmented, and it included additional books bought from John Bellamy after 1620.