COTTRELL (THOS.) [221], [288]–92; apprentice to Caslon, [243], [288], [290], [316]; starts a foundry, [288], [316]; his tribute to Caslon, [244], [290]; specimens, [290], [291], [292]; repairs the Elstob Saxon, [158], [289]; Fournier’s notice of, [290]; private in the Guards, [290], [316]; Nichols’ notice of, [291]; his foundry, [292]

——— Matrices: Domesday, [74], [291], [292], [294], [320]; Engrossing, [56], [289], [290], [291], [292], [295]; Flowers, [290], [291], [292]; “Proscription,” [291], [292], [317]; Roman and Italic, [48], [289], [290], [291], [292]; Russian, [72], [291]

Court Hand, early English, [55], [289]

——— Matrices: Grover, [199], [204]; James, [228], [303]; Fry, [303]

Cromwell (Oliver), his aid to the London Polyglot, [172], [175]

Cupi, a Dutch punch cutter, [114], [215], [216]

Cursiv, a German name for Italic, [51]

‘Cut matrices,’ a misnomer, [8]

Cyclopædia, E. Chambers, Lond. 1728; [38]: Lond. 1738; [241]: Lond. 1784–6; [250], [203]

Danish type at Oxford, [73], [151]