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| c.1421 | born in the Weald of Kent | 
| 1438-41 | apprentice to Robert Large, a London cloth merchant | 
| 1441-69 | lived in Bruges, became prosperous merchant in the Low Countries | 
| 1463 | Governor of the English merchants in Flandres | 
| 1469 | secretary to Margaret Duchess of Burgundy, sister of Edward IV | 
| 1471 | saw a printing press in Cologne | 
| 1476 | returns to England, sets up his press in the precincts of Westminster Abbey | 
| 1491 | Caxton dies in Westminster | 
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| Work: | A Selection of popular titles: | 
| 1474 | The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye | 
| 1475 | The Game and Playe of the Chesse | 
| 1477 | The Dictes and Sayinges of the Philosophres | 
| 1477 | The History of Jason | 
| 1481 | Reynard the Fox | 
| 1483 | The Golden Legend; John Gower's Confessio Amantis | 
| 1484 | Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur | 
| 1485 | Aesop | 
| 1490 | Eneydos | 
| Among other authors Caxton printed six volumes of Chaucer, seven works of Lydgate, and many more. | |
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