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A |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-a.jpg) | Usage: malice straight-sided 'a' with horizontal cross-bar. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-a2.jpg) | Usage: And versions 2, 3, and 4 are all examples of this scribe's upper case 'A's at the beginning of lines. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-a3.jpg) | Usage: And | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-a4.jpg) | Usage: And |
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D |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-d.jpg) | Usage: grauntid looped 'd' used throughout. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-d2.jpg) | Usage: disdeyn the lobe of 'd' is sometimes pointed. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-d3.jpg) | Usage: do pointed lobe and backward sloping loop. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-d4.jpg) | Usage: Goddis |
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G |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-g.jpg) | Usage: singulere the tail of secretary 'g' has a reverse flick. This 'g' is used several times on this folio and is obviously an alternative in the scribe's repertoire. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-g2.jpg) | Usage: gan anglicana 'g' is also used. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-g3.jpg) | Usage: guyde the lower compartment of 'g' is usually larger than the upper compartment. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-g4.jpg) | Usage: Goddis upper case 'G' bisected by a vertical line. |
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H |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-h.jpg) | Usage: had looped head to this graph and a tail-stroke which loops neatly round to connect with the following graph. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-h2.jpg) | Usage: hem |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-h3.jpg) | Usage: here the tail-stroke frequently flicks back on itself. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-h4.jpg) | Usage: hath 'h' may also have an arched, open head-stroke. |
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R |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-r.jpg) | Usage: chere long 'r' is used infrequently. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-r2.jpg) | Usage: tristes modern 'r' is used in all positions. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-r3.jpg) | Usage: ther when long 'r' is used, it is almost always in final position. Here the flourish is representative of a missing final 'e'. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-r4.jpg) | Usage: refute 'z'-shaped 'r' in initial position but unusually it is found on this folio after 'e' and 'p' only. |
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S |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-38-s.jpg) | Usage: singulere long 's' is used in initial and medial positions. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-s2.jpg) | Usage: his sigma 's' is used in final position. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-s3.jpg) | Usage: shall sigma 's' may also be used in initial position. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-s4.jpg) | Usage: plesaunce the head stroke of long 's' frequently arches over several letters. |
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W |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-w.jpg) | Usage: woo the left limb of 'w' varies in length and may have a looped approach stroke or none at all. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-w2.jpg) | Usage: Nowe the left limb is separate from the rest of the graph and is almost twice the height of the preceding 'o'. Both versions 1 and 2 have the 'B'-shaped element at the right. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-w3.jpg) | Usage: vowid 'w' can also have a single lobe on the right rather than the double lobes of the other examples. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-w4.jpg) | Usage: & wake exaggerated looped left limb. |
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Y |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-y.jpg) | Usage: my the tail of 'y' sometimes turns counter-clockwise at right angles. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-y2.jpg) | Usage: myddis |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-y3.jpg) | Usage: preyere | | |
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v |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL1.jpg) | Usage: visitacioune 'v', like 'w' has a variety of introductory strokes to the graph. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CULKk1.3-WL1-2.jpg) | Usage: a vowid very reminiscent of the treatment of some 'w's. |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL1-3.jpg) | Usage: a bove | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL1-4.jpg) | Usage: purveaunce this example may also be compared with the 'w' graph. |
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b |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL2.jpg) | Usage: a bove the word 'a bove' showing how very similar the scribe's 'b's and 'v's can be. | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL2-2.jpg) | Usage: braunche |
![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL2-3.jpg) | Usage: by | ![](https://www.dhi.ac.uk/san/medievalscribes/images/CamKk1.3.X-4-WL2-4.jpg) | Usage: a byde as with the 'h' graph, the head of 'b' is occasionally left open. |