Cast Ornaments, introduced by W. Caslon III, [250], [326]; Fry’s, [306]; Vizitelly, Branston’s, [360], [361]
Castell (E.) his Heptaglot Lexicon, [176], [177]
Casting, primitive methods of, [9]; early irregularity of, [18], [25]; in sand, [9], [10], [12]; in clay, [11], [12]; Moxon’s account of, [111]; improvements in, [119]–22
Castle of Otranto, Parma, 1791; [251]
Catechism and Articles in Irish, Dublin, 1571; [75], [187]
Catechism in Irish, Lond. 1680?; [189]
Catena on Job, Lond. 1637; [98], [144], [176], [198], [201], [228]
CATHERWOOD (NATL.) partner of Mrs. H. Caslon, [252]
CATHERWOOD (J. J.) brother to above, [253]; partner of Hy. Caslon II, [253]; leaves Chiswell Street, [254]; notice of, by Johnson, [254]; starts a foundry, [254], [358]; joins A. Bessemer, [358]; retires, [359]
Catholicon, Mentz, 1460; [16]