Name Robert Besley | ||
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Born 1794 (age 82) Died 1876 (aged 82), Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom Nationality British Role Typographer Similar John Baskerville, Firmin Didot, Giambattista Bodoni |
1845 ☞ Clarendon.
Robert Besley (1794–1876) was an English typographer, creator of Clarendon (typeface) in 1845 and the Lord Mayor of London in 1869.
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Besley became a partner in the Fann Street Foundry in 1838, having been employed there since 1826 . The Fann Street Foundry, in Fann Street, City of London, was also home of typographer William Thorowgood, the first to use the term "Grotesque" to describe a Sans-Serif typeface and the first to design one in lower case with his Seven Line Grotesque.

When Besley created Clarendon he had it patented, as England just passed a bill allowing that. The typeface became so popular, though, that the copyright was soon broken by people creating knock-offs. Still known as the first Registered typeface.

He then went on to become Sheriff of the City of London in 1863 and the Lord Mayor of London in 1869.

