William Bowyer (printer)

[3] Bowyer was also a close collaborator with the prominent London bookseller Andrew Millar.

[2] Also in 1767 he moved from Whitefriars to a larger house in Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street.

[citation needed] He died leaving unfinished a number of large works and among them the reprint of Domesday Book.

He wrote tracts and pamphlets, and edited, arranged and published a host of books.

[2] Bowyer's generous bequests in favour of indigent printers were administered by the Stationers' Company, of which he became a liveryman in 1738.

The title page of Samuel Squire 's An Enquiry into the Foundation of the English Constitution (1745), which was printed by Bowyer