CASLON (HENRY) the First, son of W. Caslon II, [248]; joint heir to foundry, [248]; wife of, [250]; death, [250]

CASLON (Mrs. HENRY) wife of above, formerly Miss Rowe, [200], [250]; joint proprietor of foundry, [251], [252]; sole proprietor, [251]; regenerates foundry, [251]; cuts new founts, [251]; her partner, [252]; marries Mr. Strong, [252]; illness and death, [252]; specimen, [252]

——— Matrices: Roman and Italic, [251], [252], [253]

CASLON (HENRY) the Second, son of above, [250]; infant proprietor of foundry, [251]; sole proprietor, [253]; partners of, [253], [254]; additions to foundry, [253], [254], [334]; state of foundry in 1825, [234]; revives the Old Style, [255]; death, [255]

——— Matrices: German, [254]; Greek, [254]; Persian, [254]; Diamond Roman, [358]; Sanscrit, [254]

CASLON (HY. WM.) son and partner of above, [235]; unites Glasgow and Caslon foundries, [253], [263]; offers foundry for sale, [255]; dies, the last of his name, [255]

CASLON (WM.) the Fourth, son and partner of Wm. Caslon III, [326]; succeeds to Salisbury Square Foundry, [327]; improved types, [120], [327]; ‘Sanspareil’ matrices, [327]; sells foundry to Blake, [327]; character, [328]

Caslon (Saml.) mould-maker, brother to Wm. Caslon I. [246], [350]

Caslon (Thos.) bookseller, son of Wm. Caslon I, [246]

Caslon Foundry, type bodies in 1841, [34]; changes in the value of, [251], [255]; relics preserved at, [245]