GROVER (JAS.) letter-founder, [166], [197]

GROVER (THOS.) son of above, letter-founder, [157], [166], [197]–205; Royal founts in his foundry, [197], [203]; Caslon offers for foundry, [205], [237]; disposal of it, [205]

——— Matrices: Alexandrian Greek, [198]–205; Arabic, [198]; Blacks, [197], [109], [225]; Cursives, [199]; Greek, [198]; Hebrew, [198]; Music, [77], [199]; Roman and Italic, [197], [198], [199]; Samaritan, [70], [198]; Saxon, [199]; Scriptorials, [199]; Signs, [199]; Syriac, [198], [241]

Gutenberg’s types, migrations of, [28]

Guzerattee matrices: Fry, [309], [311]

Hahn (Ul.) Roman type of, [41]; his Cicero, [38]; his St. Augustine, [37]

Halhed (N. B.) his Bengal Grammar, [318]; his account of C. Wilkins, [318]

Hanbey (Mr.) son-in-law of Caslon I, [246]

Hancock (C.) buys Hughes’ Music matrices, [363]

Handy (J.) a punch-cutter employed by Baskerville, [269], [353]