The Company's historic records date from 1554 to the present day. Consulted by scholars since the mid-eighteenth century, they are a key archival source for the history of the English book trade and the development of copyright; the evolution of London livery companies and corporate London; and the social history of the city. Records held in the Stationers' Company Archive include:
- Stationers' Company Registers or Entry Book of Copies 1554-1842. (Copyright records for the period 1842-1924 are deposited at the National Archives. Further information about them is available at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
- Court Books, 1602 to the present day
- Membership records, 1555 to the present day
- Legal and official records, from 1557
- Records relating to bequests, charities and pensions, 1593 to 1929
- Records relating to property owned by the Company from 1674
- English Stock records 1603-1961
- Financial records, from 1605
- A small collection of family papers belonging to former members of the Company, such as the Tottell papers (1448-1714) and the Baskett papers (1740s-1840s)
- Miscellaneous ephemera which includes invitation cards, programmes, etc