Fougt
Record IDcni00026443
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00026443
Gendermale
Biographical Data1720 - 1782
Last Edit2009-01-09
General Note
Henric Fougt (father) appeared as printer and type founder in 1766 ; acquired a patent for printing types for music notes in Britain 1767 ; active as printer of music in London 1767-1770 ; his address in London was given as “at the Lyre and Owl, in St. Martin’s-Lane, near Long-Acre” ; bequeathed with three quarters of Grefingska tryckeriet in 1771 ; printer of official legislation from August 1771 and from then on usually adds “Kongl. tryckeriet” or “kongl. boktryckare” to his name in the imprints, only rarely is Kongl. tryckeriet used alone ; granted royal privilege to print all official documents from May 1773 ; the address in Stockholm, Stora Nygatan 104, appears on many of his imprints ; his widow, Elsa Fougt, born Momma, continued the business from his death in December 1782 until May 1811, when she left over to their son, Henric Fougt (son) [Sources: Åke Vretblad, “Henric Fougts engelska musiktryck”, in Biblis (1958) 1958, p. 135-149.]
More Information
Further Biographical Data1720-1782
Dates of Activity1766-1782
Activityprinter
publisher
type founder
Drucker
Sign, Mark, Device etc.Rock with a mine-opening, fir tree branches on the sides, on top an owl sitting on a scale above the letters “H F” – Printer's Device
Related Entries
SuccessorFougt (1782 - 1811)
Names
HeadingFougt
used in: National Library of Sweden
Fougt, Henrik
used in: Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Variant NameFougt, Enrico
Fougt, H.
Fougt, Henr.
Fougt, Henri
Fougt, Henric
Fougt, Henry
Kongl. tryckeriet (1781)
Kungl. tryckeriet (1771 - 1782)
Standard form for a printer who held a privilege to print official documents
förr detta Grefingska tryckeriet (1771 - 1772)
förr detta Grefingska tryckeriet, hos Henr. Fougt (1771 - 1772)
l'imprimerie du defunt L.L. Grefing (1771)
Sources
Found inKlemming-Nordin. — SB17. — SOT. — Wollin. — SBL