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A |
| Usage: as single compartment secretary 'a' is the scribe's regular lower case 'a' graph. | | Usage: Regale double compartment 'a'is used in the scribe's display script. |
| Usage: And | | |
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D |
| Usage: kyngdoms although the scribe uses secretary 'a', he always uses the anglicana form of looped 'd'. | | Usage: callid 'd' in final position with extension of the loop stroke with short descending tag attached. |
| Usage: Dominiu(m) one of the words written in the scribe's display script. | | Usage: Dominium also written in the scribe's display script. |
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G |
| Usage: god the lower lobe is usually larger than the upper lobe. It is set somewhat at a tilt. | | Usage: manacyng 'g' in final position with tag. Again, the lower compartment appears to be in advance of the upper. |
| Usage: Giles upper case letter tipped with red. | | Usage: Regimine tailed 'g' is used in the scribe's display script. |
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H |
| Usage: he characteristic looped head for 'h' and straight descent of the limb. | | Usage: taught 'ght' combination. |
| Usage: seith 'h' is frequently crossed after 't'. | | Usage: philosophie unusual forked head to the stem and no loop. |
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R |
| Usage: desire 'z'-shaped 'r' used most of the time in all positions. | | Usage: verray long double 'r' used occasionally. |
| Usage: Reigned upper case 'R' used for words such as 'Reigne' and Roially'. | | Usage: peculiarem a modern 'r' in the scribe's display script. |
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S |
| Usage: as kidney 's' is used in final position. | | Usage: suche sigma 's' is used initially. |
| Usage: assent long 's' with an extended head on the second 's' graph. | | Usage: Samuel upper case 'S'. |
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W |
| Usage: lawes the length and curvature of the approach stroke varies. | | Usage: wold in initial position, the left limb is frequently lengthened. |
| Usage: owne | | |
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Y |
| Usage: hym 'y' varies little. | | Usage: may |
| Usage: yit | | |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: But | | Usage: Compendiu(m) |
| Usage: Israel | | Usage: Thom(a)s |
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s and p |
| Usage: diu(er)site occasionally the scribe arches the top of long 's' over several letters, sometimes over several words. | | Usage: Imposiciouns |
| Usage: vpon 'p' is frequently slanted to the left with a long descender. | | Usage: his people |