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fonts: Either baptismal fonts, used in a religious rite, in wich case a font is a sort of stone basin, or typefaces, used to encode a script or alphabet or writing system.


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Back of boy fishing cartoon
4.—9th Century. From an Anglo-Saxon MS.  Battel Abbey.
The Font, Winchester Cathedral
1313.—Font in East Dereham Church, Norfolk
Norman. Stratton, Cornwall
Norman. Little Billing, Northamptonshire.
Chalk, Kent
Decorated. Strubby, Lincolnshire
Early English. King’s Cliff, Northamptonshire
Decorated. Market Bosworth, Leicestershire
Out of Sorts - Pieces of Type
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Chalk; Kent; England

East Dereham; Norfolk; England

King’s Cliff; Northamptonshire; England

Little Billing; Northamptonshire; England

Market Bosworth; Leicestershire; England

Stratton; Cornwall; England

Strubby; Lincolnshire; England

Winchester; Hampshire; England