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A |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-a.jpg) | Usage: hath the head-loop of 'a' has almost disappeared and the horizontal central bar leads into the next graph. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-a2.jpg) | Usage: And |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-a3.jpg) | Usage: And | | |
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D |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-d.jpg) | Usage: deth 'd' is rather a strange shape but always with a loop in various sizes. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-d2.jpg) | Usage: god |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-d3.jpg) | Usage: had almost all final 'd's have this exaggerated tag attached. | | |
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G |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-g.jpg) | Usage: graue tailed 'g' is used throughout. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-g2.jpg) | Usage: louyng final 'g's also usually bear this exaggerated backward-turning flourish. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-g3.jpg) | Usage: ryght the horizontal head-stroke connects to the following 'h'. | | |
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H |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-h.jpg) | Usage: wrycched 'h' has a looped head-stroke and the limb veers off towards the right. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-h2.jpg) | Usage: hath as with the scribe's 'ght' combination, there is a line over the letters rather than crossing the 'h' which would be more usual. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-h3.jpg) | Usage: Here the top of the 'A' on the line below can be seen at the bottom of the image. | | |
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R |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-r.jpg) | Usage: wrycched both long and modern 'r's are used on this folio. Not all this scribe's long 'r's are as neat as this one. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-r2.jpg) | Usage: graue the more usual form of long 'r' which does not connect with the following letter. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-r3.jpg) | Usage: prayn modern 'r' is used frequently. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-r4.jpg) | Usage: yor final 'r' with flourish. |
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S |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-s.jpg) | Usage: us sigma 's' with horizontal extension is used initially and finally. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-s2.jpg) | Usage: spoken long 's' used in initial and medial positions. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-s3.jpg) | Usage: Syn | | |
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W |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-w.jpg) | Usage: now cursive 'w' with single lobe to finish. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-w2.jpg) | Usage: wrycched in initial position there is frequently a curved lead-in stroke to begin. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-w3.jpg) | Usage: wt the scribe often abbreviates 'with'. | | |
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Y |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-y.jpg) | Usage: ryghtfull the tail of 'y' angles fairly sharply to the right. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-y2.jpg) | Usage: pyram(us) |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-y3.jpg) | Usage: louyng | | |
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Signature |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-WL1.jpg) | Usage: Nome(n) scriptoris nicholaus plenus amoris | | |
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Thorn and Yogh |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-WL2.jpg) | Usage: þe thorn used for definite article. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-WL2-2.jpg) | Usage: þat |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULFf1.6-67v-WL2-3.jpg) | Usage: ȝe the only yogh on this folio. | | |