Mittel, a German type body, [37]

Model types for clay or sand moulds, [11]; as punches for lead or clay matrices, [15], [16]

Moderne, Italian name for Black letter, [43]

Molloy’s Lucerna Fidelium, Rome, 1676; [75]: Irish Grammar, Rome, 1677; [75]

Monasticon, Lond. 1655; [74]

MOORE (ISAAC) manager and partner of Fry and Pine, [299]; specimens of, [299]; inventions of, [300]; retires, [302]

Moreau, Script type of, [56]

Mores (Ed. Rowe) account of, [222]; possessor of James’ foundry, [222], [223]; his Dissertation, [222], [223]; account of early printers by, [84], [90], [92], [94]; of Miss Elstob, [157]; his correspondence as to her Saxon matrices, [158], [159]; his account of James’ foundry, [223]; strictures on Oxford specimen, [160]; allusion to Coster, [225]; prejudice against Caslon II; [244], [247]; against Baskerville, [274], [280]; notice of Fry’s specimen, [300]; as a compositor, [347]

Morton (Dr.) Domesday type cut for, [291], [320]

Moses Choronensis, Lond. 1736; [69], [239]