First released in July 2020 to members of the Font of the Month Club. Begun as an homage to the work of Bertram Goodhue and named after his birthplace. Initially inspired by the tightly-spaced capitals found on Goodhue’s cover for The Knight Errant. The set of titling capitals comes with discretionary ligatures, alternates (descending ‘J’, Roman style ‘U’, stemmed ‘U’, upright ‘Y’), and optional middle dots for spaces.
Pomfret v2 (July 2021) added a lowercase.