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Charles Cathcart is an honorary associate with The Open University. He writes on the playwrights and poets of the Jacobean period.

Tom Charlton is a writer and broadcaster with a particular interest in the political and religious polemic of the early-modern period. He has undertaken research and taught at the Universities of Cambridge, Liverpool and Sheffield, and published on subjects including Elizabethan republicanism and responses to the regicide in Restoration England. He is one of the editors of the forthcoming critical edition of the Reliquiae Baxterianae (with Oxford University Press).

Leigh T. I. Penman is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Queensland.

Alison Searle is University Academic Fellow in Textual Studies and Digital Editing at the University of Leeds. She is co-general editor of The Complete Correspondence of Richard Baxter (forthcoming in nine volumes with Oxford University Press) and editor of The Sisters (1642) by James Shirley (also for OUP). She has contributed essays on John Bunyan and the Bible to The Oxford Handbook on John Bunyan (forthcoming 2018), on Ben Jonson and religion to The Oxford Handbook on Ben Jonson (2015), and on English nonconformists to The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern English Literature and Religion (2017).

Adelyn L. M. Wilson is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen. Her principal research interests are in early-modern Scottish legal history and legal literature. She was one of two authors, with Dr Andrew Simpson, of the first textbook in her discipline: Scottish Legal History, I: 1000–1707 (Edinburgh University Press, 2017). She holds various offices in her research field, including as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Scottish Legal History Group, a Council member of the Stair Society, and the Reviews Editor for the biannual journal, Comparative Legal History.

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G. Thomas Tanselle was awarded the Bibliographical Society's Gold Medal in 2015

Richard Gameson is Professor of the History of the Book at Durham University

Alison Stones is Professor Emerita of the Department of History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh, and now lives in New York and Savignac-les-Églises

Jane Gallagher is Special Collections Librarian (Rare Books and Digital Humanities) at the John Rylands Library, Manchester

Dennis E. Rhodes is a former Deputy Keeper of Printed Books at the British Library

Nigel Wilson is Fellow and Tutor in Classics (Emeritus) of Lincoln College, Oxford

John L. Flood is a former President of the Bibliographical Society

James Mosley was awarded the Bibliographical Society's Gold Medal in 2017

Matthew Payne is Keeper of the Muniments at Westminster Abbey

Nicolas Bell is Librarian and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge

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