Nicholas Gamage (fl. 1646–1648)
Nicholas Gamage, bookseller, on London Bridge neere the Gate, 1646; at the Three Bibles on London Bridge, next the Gate, 1648. Son of Thomas Gamage of Walden, Essex.
A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641 to 1667, by Henry Plomer (1907)
GAMAGE (NICHOLAS), bookseller in London, (1) On London Bridge neere the Gate, 1646; (2) Three Bibles on London Bridge, next the Gate, 1648. From a deed of assignment dated January 10th, 1645, it appears that Nicholas Gamage was the son of Thomas Gamage, of Walden, in Essex. He had a brother John and a sister Mary. The earliest book found with his name is The World's Prospect … by John Emersone, 1646. [E. 1183 (2).] He also published Thomas Decker's English Villanies [Ninth Edition], 1648. This is probably the same house, afterwards occupied by C. Tyus and T. Passinger, q.v.