Elizabeth Caslon

Her mother was also called Elizabeth and her father was William Cartlich.

Elizabeth was involved in running the business with her husband.

When the American Declaration of Independence was first printed in 1776 - it was with a Caslon type.

The courts ruled that the business should be put up for auction and her daughter in law Elizabeth Caslon bought it.

[2] Caslon's likeness was captured by Charles Catton and a stipple engraving of this by William Satchwell Leney.