Thomas Guy was born in
Horselydown in
Southwark, in south London, the eldest child of a
lighterman and coalmonger. Thomas Guy (senior) was a
citizen and Carpenter of the
City of London and was an
Anabaptist dissenter. His mother, Anne, was the daughter of William Voughton, from a respectable family of the borough of
Tamworth in Staffordshire. Thomas Guy (senior) died in 1652, whereupon his widow returned to Tamworth with her children, Thomas (junior), John and Anne, and it was probably in the free grammar school there that the younger Thomas received his education.
London publisher Thomas returned to London in 1660 and served for eight years as the apprentice of John Clarke the younger of Cheapside, a bookseller and bookbinder. His term of service therefore spanned the age of the Restoration (1660), the Plague year (1665) and the Great Fire (1666). In 1668, he was admitted into the
Stationers' Company and made a
freeman of the City of London. In the same year he opened a bookstore at the corner of
Lombard Street and the Cornhill. In most of these publications Guy's name is linked with that of Peter Parker, and in the 1677 edition of Coles's Dictionary John Guy, Thomas's brother, is shown in partnership with him. After the first English Bible to be printed at Oxford was issued in 1673–1675, in 1679 Thomas was contracted by the
University of Oxford to produce bibles under their licence. With Parker and
Moses Pitt, he was licensed to sell the Oxford 1683 edition of the
Book of Homilies, and an Oxford Bible was published under his name in 1679, 1680, 1682, 1683, 1685-1686 and 1687–1688, in various formats. The Oxford prayer-book published by him in 1689 included the forms of prayer and collects for 5 November (for deliverance from the
Gunpowder Plot, and also for the
Happy Arrival of King
William III), for 30 January (martyrdom of King
Charles I) and for 29 May (Thanksgiving for the end of the
Great Rebellion and
Restoration of King
Charles II). His later publications include a
Theodore Beza bible of 1705. A fuller account of his publications is given by Wilks and Bettany. == Investment in the South Sea Company ==