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A |
| Usage: harneys squarish secretary 'a' used almost exclusively. | | Usage: raunsoun the single anglicana 'a' on this folio. |
| Usage: And the first letter of the first line. The scribe's upper case 'A's are nearly all formed in this way. | | Usage: cote-Armours |
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D |
| Usage: wounde unlooped 'd' is used occasionally by this scribe. | | Usage: dede most of the scribe's 'd's are looped. |
| Usage: nold final 'd' with tagged finish. | | Usage: Dwellen |
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G |
| Usage: gyrte most of the scribe's 'g's have a hook as a tail-stroke turning counter-clockwise. | | Usage: hight the exception that proves the rule. |
| Usage: sloglardy (sic) | | Usage: lyggynge |
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H |
| Usage: Thorow arched, open, head-stroke extended beyond the limits of the graph. The limb here descends vertically with gentle curve clockwise to finish. | | Usage: he the stroke from shoulder to tail is frequently angled back beyond the lower part of the stem. The stem leans to the right. |
| Usage: hight crossed 'h' in the 'ght' combination. Again the slant of 'h' is notable. | | Usage: they ascender of 'h' on the top line of verse. |
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R |
| Usage: were modern 'r' is used as well as long 'r' in all positions. | | Usage: Conquerour long 'r' with flourish. Both long 'r' and modern 'r' are used on this folio, long 'r' particularly in final position. |
| Usage: for 'z'-shaped 'r' used after 'e' and 'o'. | | |
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S |
| Usage: caas kidney-shaped 's' used frequently in final position. | | Usage: Armes sigma 's' used occasionally in final position. |
| Usage: Sustren upper case 'S' for this noun. | | Usage: ffresscher long 's' used both initially and medially. |
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W |
| Usage: with the length of the left arm of 'w' varies and can be longer or shorter than in this example. | | Usage: knewe a secretary 'w' entirely unlike the previous example. |
| Usage: With upper case 'W' at the beginning of a line. | | Usage: newe the last word of a line with space above to allow the scribe to extend the letter vertically. This form of 'w' with 'B'-shaped element to the right is also used frequently on some folios. |
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Y |
| Usage: yonge | | Usage: worthy |
| Usage: by the last word of the line and the scribe takes advantage of the space to his right by extending the tail stroke. | | |
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Ascenders |
| Usage: in the caas versions 1-3 are all images of ascenders on the top line of verse. | | Usage: they |
| Usage: founde | | |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Both all these upper case letters are at the beginning of a line of verse. | | Usage: Not |
| Usage: Terme | | Usage: Of |
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Thorn |
| Usage: þe thorn is used at times, usually with a superscript to follow. | | Usage: þt |
| Usage: þe | | |