John Huggonson (fl. 1707 – 1743?)
John Huggonson, printer and bookseller, 1707–1743?; on Bartholomew Close; near Sergeants' Inn, Chancery Lane; in Sword and Buckler Court over against the Crown Tavern on Ludgate Hill, 1741.
A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1726 to 1775, by Henry Plomer et al. (1932)
HUGGONSON (J.), printer in London, (1) Bartholomew Close; (2) near Sergeants' Inn, Chancery Lane; (3) Sword and Buckler Court over against the Crown Tavern on Ludgate Hill, 1741. 1730?–1741 (?). His name has been found as printer of the following pamphlets: The Truth of the Christian Faith, by B.M., 1730, and The Plain Truth, a Dialogue between Sir Courtly Jobber ... and Tom Telltruth ... 1741. [B.M. E. 2032. (5).] Daily Journal, April 11th, 1735. The Real Crisis is advertised as printed for him.