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A |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-a.jpg) | Usage: walkyd the scribe has a simple secretary graph of 'a'. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-a2.jpg) | Usage: arowed he also uses a more complicated horned version more akin to his upper case rendition. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-a3.jpg) | Usage: Any upper case 'A' with long, thick approach stroke which intrudes into the space for the next line. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-a4.jpg) | Usage: A the initial letter of the folio which also demonstrates the exaggerated approach stroke to the graph. |
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D |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-d.jpg) | Usage: made as with 'a' the scribe has a number of distinctive variations for the 'd' graph. Looped 'd' seen here usually sports an extended tail (as in version 2) when it is the final letter of a word. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-d2.jpg) | Usage: hand a more angular version of the lower lobe. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-d3.jpg) | Usage: quod unlooped 'd' is also used frequently. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-d4.jpg) | Usage: goddesse the two versions side by side. |
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G |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-g.jpg) | Usage: Region tailed 'g' graph seen here with following 'i'. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-g2.jpg) | Usage: Region a rounder version of the same graph. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-g3.jpg) | Usage: goddesse for most of the scribe's graphs he seems to alternate between rounded and spikey formations. | | |
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H |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-h.jpg) | Usage: hand a fairly conventional graph compared with others of this scribe! In this example the head is open. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-h2.jpg) | Usage: she a loop at the top of the stem and a tail extending clockwise from curved limb to form a loop. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-h3.jpg) | Usage: dight on two occasions on this folio where 'h' is in a 'th' or 'ght' combination, the scribe adds a curving stroke above the combined letters. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-h4.jpg) | Usage: thynkyth the addition of a curving stroke above the combination 'th'. |
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R |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-r.jpg) | Usage: hir modern 'r' is rarely used, but here in final position, it has a flourish.. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-r2.jpg) | Usage: grett 'z'-shaped 'r' is used in all positions. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-r3.jpg) | Usage: Region upper case 'R' with dramatic approach stroke beginning above the graph. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-r4.jpg) | Usage: for 'z'-shaped 'r' in final position with otiose hairline extension. |
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S |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-s.jpg) | Usage: goddesse long 's' is used initially and in medial position. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-s2.jpg) | Usage: was a really neat version of the scribe's horned kidney 's'. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-s3.jpg) | Usage: ellys presumably the scribe's version of sigma 's' in final position. This graph can get totally out of hand and produces confusion when the upward extension intrudes on letters above. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-s4.jpg) | Usage: arowes a more confused example of version 2. |
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W |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-w.jpg) | Usage: Bow | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-w2.jpg) | Usage: woo occasionally the graph has a long approach stroke which is vertical. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-w3.jpg) | Usage: Wt upper case 'W' at the beginning of a line. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-w4.jpg) | Usage: wiff |
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Y |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-y.jpg) | Usage: kney as with most other graphs of this scribe, the tails of 'y' show a good deal of variation. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-y2.jpg) | Usage: fayrest |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-y3.jpg) | Usage: wyde | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-y4.jpg) | Usage: truly 'y' with competition from the ascending stroke from sigma 's' on the line below. |
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Upper case oddities |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-WL1.jpg) | Usage: This | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-WL1-2.jpg) | Usage: Bow |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-WL1-3.jpg) | Usage: Eneas | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/RawlC86Pt3-114r-WL1-4.jpg) | Usage: Nay upper case 'N' with descender of 'I' from the line above bisecting the graph. |