Richard Mason (c. 1816- 26 December 1881) was a printer and author. He is believed to have been a native of Herefordshire, but settled in Tenby, Wales.[1]
In 1850 he took on the publishing and printing of Archaeologia Cambrensis at his sole risk for a share of the fees from subscribers who at that time numbered only 130. In 1855 the Cambrian Archaeological Association assumed the role of publisher but retained Mason as their printer.[2] In 1884 he was also involved with the Cambrian Journal, the journal of the Cambrian Institute, which he printed in Tenby and published in conjunction with Longmans & Co, J. Russell Smith and J. Peterham, all of London.[3]
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edit- ^ "Mason, Richard (1816?–1881), printer and author; Tenby". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ "Obituary". Archaeologia Cambrensis. 4. 13 (49): 75. January 1882. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ "Colophon". The Cambrian Journal. 1. 1854. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ Richard Mason (of Tenby) (1873). "A guide to the town of Tenby and its neighbourhood". Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ Scott, George Philip W. (1858). "Tales and Traditions of Tenby". Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- Notable Welshmen (1700–1900), 1908
- E. Laws and E. H. Edwards, Church Book of St. Mary the Virgin, Tenby, Tenby, 1907