Cartlitch (Miss), married Caslon II, [248]

CASLON (WM.) the First, [233]–246; gunsmith’s apprentice, [233]; first attempts at typography, [233]–6; first foundry, [234]; early patrons, [234]; Palmer’s conduct to, [235], [238]; early difficulties, [237]; offers for Grover’s foundry, [237]; reputation of, [237]; first specimen, [240], [290]; view of his foundry, [108], [116], [243], [288], [316]; specimens, [241], [242], [280]; various tributes to, [158], [241], [242], [243], [275]; wager with Ged, [219], [238]; rival to James, [219], [222], [238]; buys half Mitchell’s foundry, [206], [221], [241]; made a Justice, [243]; his workmen, [243], [288], [290], [315], [316], [350], [351]; family, [245], [246]; retires, [244]; anecdote of private life, [245]; dies, [246]; influence on English typography, [47], [249], [284], [301], [303], [305]

——— Matrices: Armenian, [69], [239], [240], [247], [254]; Arabic, [67], [235], [240], [247], [254], [311]; Black, [54], [239], [240], [241], [248], [254]; Coptic, [70], [236], [237], [240], [234]; Ethiopic, [69], [240], [254]; Etruscan, [72], [239], [240], [247],[254]; Flowers, [222], [240], [241], [248]; Gothic, [73], [239], [240], [248], [254]; Greek, [240], [241], [247], [254]; Hebrew, [65], [236], [240], [247], [254]; Initials, [81]; Music, [254]; Roman and Italic, [47], [48], [52], [159], [197], [236], [240], [247], [254], [284]; Samaritan, [70], [240], [241], [247], [254]; Saxon, [74], [240], [248], [254]; Syriac, [68], [240], [241], [247], [254]

CASLON (WM.) the Second, son of above, enters business, [241]; specimens, [246]; Mores’ prejudice against, [244], [247]; anecdote of, [316]; dies, [248]; wife and family of, [248]

——— Matrices: Black, [248]; Greek, [247]; Hebrew, [247]; Music, [248]; ‘Proscription-type,’ [248]; Saxon, [74], [248]; Syriac, [246]

CASLON (MRS. W.) wife of above, formerly Miss Cartlitch, [248]; manages for her husband, [248]; succeeds to the business in 1792, [250]; member of trade Association, [250]; death, [251]; tributes to, [251]; decline in value of foundry under, [251]

CASLON (WM.) the Third, son of W. Caslon II, succeeds to the business, [248]; specimens, [248], [249], [250]; founder to His Majesty, [249]; altercation with Frys, [249], [303], [304]; large sand cast type of, [250]; cast ornaments, [254], [326]; leaves Chiswell Street, [250]; relations with Jackson, [317], [325]

——— Matrices (Chiswell Street): Script, [249]

——— Buys Jackson’s foundry, [325]; uses Chiswell Street Orientals and Cast Ornaments, [325], [326]; specimens, [325], [326]; retirement and character, [326], [327]

——— Matrices (Salisbury Square): Arabic, [326]; Armenian, [326]; Black, [326]; Greek, [326]; Hebrew, [326]; Samaritan, [326]; Saxon, [326]; Syriac, [326]