Seddon, John.
The ingenious youth's companion. Furnished with variety of copies of the hand in fashion: adorned with curious ffigures [sic] and flourishes invented & perform'd a la volce. By John Seddon.
[London]: Sold by Iohn Stuart at the three Bibles and Ink Bottles at ye corner of ye Square on London Bridge, [1690?].
ESTC No. R9883.Grub Street ID 129926.
Seddon, John.
The pen-mans paradis, both pleasant & profitable or examples of all ye usuall hands of this kingdome adorn'd with variety of ffigures [sic] and flourishes done by command of hand. Each ffigure being one continued & entire track of the pen most whereof may be struck as well reverse (or to answer both wayes) as forward. Invented and performed by John Seddon.
[London]: Sold by Iohn Stuart at the Old Three Bibles & Ink Bottles ye corner of ye square on London Bridge, [1695].
ESTC No. R9836.Grub Street ID 129884.
Seddon, John.
The penman's magazine: or, a new copy-book, of the English, French and Italian hands, after the best mode; ... after the originals of ... John Seddon. Perform'd by George Shelley ... Supervis'd and publish'd by Thomas Read, ...
[London]: Sold by R. Parker, under the Piazza Royal-Exchange; J. Holland; B. Lintott; J. Dewell. Ann. Dom, 1705.
ESTC No. T114389.Grub Street ID 166201.
Seddon, John.
The penman's magazine: or, a new copy-book, of the English, French and Italian hands, after the best mode; ... after the originals of the late incomparable Mr. John Seddon. Perform'd by George Shelley writing-master, at the Hand and Pen in Warwick-Lane, London. Supervis' and publish'd by Thomas Read, clerk of St. Giles's in the Fields, formerly a scholar to the said Mr. Seddon.
[London]: Ann. Dom., 1705.
ESTC No. T147417.Grub Street ID 193972.