William Caxton the first one to introduce the printing press to England…1422-1491…Caxton set up a press at Westminster in 1476. The first book known to have been produced there was an edition of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales . He printed perhaps the earliest verses of the Bible to be printed in English, as well as chivalric romances, classical works and English and Roman histories. He translated into English and edited many of the works himself. He is credited with the first English translation of Aesop’s Fables , in 1484. The rushed publishing schedule and his inadequacies as a translator led both to wholesale transfers of French words into English and to misunderstandings. Caxton is credited with helping to standardise the various dialects of English through his printed work
Causton or caxton is a place in cambridgeshire England .. 1066 Duke of Normandy who was a jacobite moor saw the solidification of this caxton families after the battle … So yes he was indeed a jacobite moor, meaning there families are recorded in the doomsday Book of England … meaning they are ancient families who came through Greece and rome to eastern Europe ended up in france then england like some of us