- Stephen Daye
Stephen Daye, Sr. (c. 1594 - 1668) was the first British North American printer. Daye was born in
London , but emigrated toMassachusetts with his wife Rebecca, sons Matthew (d. 1649) and Stephen, Jr., and stepson William Boardman (d. 1685), and three household servants. In 1638 he is recorded as being a locksmith by profession who was under financial contract to ReverendJose Glover (d. 1638) to repay the loan of 51 English pounds for ship transportation for himself and his household and the cost of purchasing iron cooking utensils. Further, he was contracted to set up a printing press at Glover's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts and to be paid wages according to Massachusetts custom. Glover, however, died on the ship "John of London" during the voyage, but Daye was legally bound to fulfill his contract setting up the printing press with the aid of his sons and stepson in the home of Rev. Glover at Cambridge. Elizabeth Gloverwidow was the legal owner of the press and Daye's debt and contract upon the death of her husband. In 1639, it is generally thought or cited in the survey of the literature that Daye printed his first work, "The Freeman's Oath", abroadsheet . However, this work may have actually come second following the printing of the first almanac composed by William Pierce. Pierce's almanac, as was typical, commenced with the month of March, which according to English law and custom was the first month of the year; disregarding the Catholic calendar or Gregorian calendar that began in January. Consequently, Daye must have printed Pierce" almanac prior to the English first of the year that began on March 15th. In 1640, he printed the "Bay Psalm Book ", the first book published in the American colonies. The next year, 1641, Daye was rewarded for his work with three hundredacre s of land.Bibliography
* Sidney A. Kimber, "The Story of an Old Press: An Account of the Hand-Press Known As the Stephen Daye Press, Upon Which Was begun in 1638 the first Printing in British North America". (Cambridge, Massachusetts : University Press, 1937)
* Robert F. Roden, "Famous Presses. The Cambridge Press 1638-1692. A History of the First Printing Press Established in English America, together with a bibliographical list of the issues of the press." (New York : Dodd & Mead, 1905)References
* [http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0814842.html "Daye, Stephen"] Accessed 26 May 2006.
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