
Lewis F. Day, in his book Alphabets Old and New, offered this typeface as an example from sixteenth-century England of lettering incised in wood. The font is essentially monocase, but there several lowercase letters are alternate letterforms.
Please note that, due to the ornate nature of the letterforms, this font has an abbreviated character set (no math operators or fractions).


available in all of the styles:

available in all of the styles: