——— Matrices:—Scriptorial, [351]
Fergusson’s proposal for regulating type bodies, [35], [357]
Fidelis Servi Responsio, Lond. 1573; [97]
FIFIELD (Alex.) founder, nominated, [130], [165]; account of, [166]
Fifteen O’s, Westminster, 1490; [82], [85]
FIGGINS (VINCENT) the First, apprentice and foreman to Jackson, [324], [335], [338]; fails to succeed to that foundry, [325], [335]; Nichols’ aid to, [335], [336]; his first foundry, [336], [341]; facsimile Romans cut by, [336], [337]; employed by Oxford Press, [338]; cuts type for the Record Commission, [339], [340]; for Bagster, [341]; various tributes to, [340], [342], [343].
——— Matrices:—Black, [340], [343]; Domesday, [339], [340], [343]; German Text, [340], [342], [343]; Greek, [338], [343]; Hebrew, [65], [341], [342], [343]; Irish, [76], [342], [343]; Persian, [339], [343]; Roman and Italic, [48], [336], [337], [340]; Saxon, [74], [343]; Syriac, [68], [342], [343]; Télegú, [339], [343]
FIGGINS (VINCENT) the Second, son of above, enters business, [343]; his anecdote of a punch-cutter, [338]; his facsimile of Caxton’s type, [87], [343]; body-standards in his foundry in 1841, [34]
FIGGINS (JAMES) the First, son of V. Figgins I, [343]
FIGGINS (JAMES) the Second, son of above, [343]