Elizabeth Mallet (fl. 16851702)

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Occupations

  • Bookseller
  • Printer

Elizabeth Mallet, bookseller and printer, 1685–1702; in Black Horse Alley near Fleet Bridge; at the Hat and Hawk in Bridle Lane; next door to the King's Arms Tavern by the Ditch-side near Fleet Bridge.

A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers who were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725, by Henry Plomer (1922)

MALLET (ELIZABETH), bookseller and printer in London, (i) Black Horse Alley near Fleet Bridge; (2) Hat and Hawk in Bridle Lane; (3) Next door to the King's Arms Tavern by the Ditch-side near Fleet Bridge. 1685–1702. Probably related to D. Mallet, with whom she was associated in the printing business. She was the publisher of The New State of Europe (no. 1, September 20th, 1701). [Burney 117 B.] In 1702 she published a novel, An Historical Account of the Amours of the Emperor of Morocco. [T.C. III. 320.]