Bonham Norton

Bonham Norton (1565–1635), was a politician and King's Printer to James I.

He was the son of William Norton. He became King's Printer after his cousin[1] John Norton reassigned to another project for James I and became sheriff of Shropshire in 1611.[2]

He was buried at Old St Paul's Cathedral. His widow Jane, daughter of Judge Thomas Owen (died 1598), also erected a monument in Condover church, Shropshire, in 1641, portraying her kneeling facing her husband.[3]

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