Publications of Roger Vaughan

Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.

What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.

In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x";

or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":

  1. "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x";  and so on.

On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright. The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.

See also "The Meaning of the Imprint."

Printed by Roger Vaughan

  • Reynolds, Lancelot. Great Britains jubile; or A rural present; to his Royall Majesty, my gracious, renowned, and admired soveraign, Charles the IJd· of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King. Defender of the faith, &c. In divers panegyricks and poems, on several objects, persons, and occasions: relating to his sacred person, and progress. By Lancelot Reynolds, Gent. London: printed by Roger Vaughan, for the authour, 1662. ESTC No. R12010. Grub Street ID 60228.

Sold by Roger Vaughan

  • P., T.. A poem on the fall of the southside of S. Paul's Cathedrall. To which is added, a satyre against the fanatick boutefeus of these times. And a memoriall offer'd up at the tomb of the incomparable Mr. John Cleaveland. Never before exactly printed. Licensed and published according to order. London: printed, and are to be sold by Roger Vaughan in S. Martins le grand, 1662. ESTC No. R33. Grub Street ID 115653.

Printed for Roger Vaughan

  • The Northumberland monster: Or a true and perfect relation how one Jane Paterson, wife to one James Paterson of Dodington in the county of Northumberland was brought to bed of a strange monster, having the head, maine, and feet of a horse, and the rest like a man, and ho it terrified the women that were at the delivery. As also how one of the said women taking courage called for the school-master of the town who advised them to scald it to death, which accordingly was done. Testified by many credible witnesses. London: printed for Roger Vaughan living in Bishops Court in the Old-Bayley, 1674. ESTC No. R181043. Grub Street ID 71831.