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A |
| Usage: was single compartment 'a' used by the Hammond scribe. | | Usage: Aprill |
| Usage: And the scribe's upper case 'A'. | | |
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D |
| Usage: drought the scribe uses looped 'd' with a small lower lobe and taller loop. | | Usage: wend 'd' in final position is tagged. |
| Usage: Degrees upper case 'D' tipped with red. | | Usage: bedde |
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G |
| Usage: drought anglicana 'g' with lower compartment which is much larger than the upper compartment. | | Usage: high |
| Usage: God the scribe's upper case 'G' tipped with red. | | Usage: passyng 'g' with tag as the final letter of the word. |
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H |
| Usage: his 'h' with looped head and a straight limb. | | Usage: host the scribe usually loops the tail back to connect with the following letter. |
| Usage: How upper case letter. | | Usage: Here a more elaborate 'H' for the opening of the explicit to the Cook's Tale. |
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R |
| Usage: I ronne long 'r' is used only infrequently. | | Usage: theyr 'z'-shaped 'r' is used in every position. |
| Usage: Ride the word is within a line so it is perhaps unusual for the scribe to use an upper case letter. The stem is set at an angle. | | Usage: array |
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S |
| Usage: pilgrymes sigma 's' is used both in initial and final positions. | | Usage: this kidney-shaped 's' is used in final position. |
| Usage: sowke the head of the scribe's long 's' usually extends over a couple of letters. Here on the top line, it extends way into the margin. | | Usage: Southwerk |
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W |
| Usage: with a 'double-v' version of 'w'. The left limb stands taller than the second part of the graph. | | Usage: were there is quite often an approach stroke to the left limb. |
| Usage: Wiltow upper case 'W' which is basically the same as the lower case one. | | |
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Y |
| Usage: agayn | | Usage: drye |
| Usage: Ye upper case 'Y' at the beginning of a line which is basically the same graph as the lower case letter. | | |
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p |
| Usage: wipe 'p' is always executed with the descender at an angle. | | Usage: speede the descender of 'p' is long and slender. |
| Usage: That Phebus although with a more elaborate body, the descender of upper case 'P' is the same long, fine stroke used in the lower case graph. | | Usage: shoppe |