The mission of the apostles to Great Britain beginning in April 1839 brought monumental change to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
At one point during the mission, Elder Brigham Young and several other missionaries were meeting on the famed Herefordshire Beacon near Ledbury, Herefordshire, England. It was then and there that Brigham Young felt prompted to leave the area and somehow get the scriptures published for the many converts coming into the church.
He and others went to Stationers' Hall in London to register the Book of Mormon in an effort to secure the copyright. The book, based on the Kirtland edition, was eventually published in Liverpool.
Several centuries before, revisers of the first King James Bible met daily for nine months at Stationers' Hall so that the draft could be corrected and agreed upon before the books publication in 1611.