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A |
| Usage: nat single compartment 'a' used throughout. | | Usage: chaast |
| Usage: And | | Usage: And the usual upper case 'A'. |
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D |
| Usage: medle looped 'd', with lower lobe appearing as a quite angular hook. | | Usage: friend 'd' with very distinctive tag extension. |
| Usage: drynk a triangular lobe on this 'd'. | | |
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G |
| Usage: scourge regular double compartment anglicana 'g'. | | Usage: long 'g' with tag in final position. |
| Usage: Glotenye a rather tortured upper case 'G' with vertical stroke bisecting the graph. | | |
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H |
| Usage: soothes the limb is usually straight. | | Usage: mowth in the combination 'th' the 'h' is usually crossed. |
| Usage: his tail which loops round clockwise and continues up to connect with the next graph. | | |
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R |
| Usage: rewlid 'z'-shaped 'r' used all the time in every position. Here it is in initial position. | | Usage: Or 'z'-shaped 'r' in final position. |
| Usage: thral | | Usage: redegit long 'r' used in Latin gloss in right margin. |
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S |
| Usage: mannes sigma 's' used in initial and final position. | | Usage: sermon long 's' used in initial position. This arching head-stroke covering several letters is a feature of the Hammond scribe's hand. |
| Usage: Sum | | Usage: lesse where 'ss' is used, the scribe's first graph is well below the level of the second. |
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W |
| Usage: wymmen long curving approach stroke to the left arm. | | Usage: mowth |
| Usage: Whan no discernible difference in the shape of the graph for the upper case letter at the beginning of a line. | | |
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Y |
| Usage: sey there is little variation in 'y'. | | Usage: hym |
| Usage: doctryne | | |
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p |
| Usage: sparith the descenders are long, finely tapering and slanted. | | Usage: place the effect of the long tapering tail of 'p' and the lengthened arching head-stroke of long 's' has a real impact on the aspect of folios copied by this scribe. |
| Usage: wombis p(ri)vee | | Usage: cuppe |