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A |
| Usage: chargeons single compartment 'a' used throughout the French text. | | Usage: la |
| Usage: ad double compartment 'a' used in the Latin gloss. | | Usage: Abbacie |
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D |
| Usage: de looped 'd' is used throughout. The bowl is quite angular. | | Usage: RIchard tag on final 'd' each time the name 'Richard' is copied. |
| Usage: pleindre | | Usage: Don this may be the scribe's upper case graph which is no different from his lower case one. However, it is only in size that this 'D' varies. |
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G |
| Usage: granteȝ secretary 'g' is used throughout the French text. | | Usage: chargeons |
| Usage: Regem anglicana double compartment 'g' used in the Latin gloss. | | Usage: Goldclyne |
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H |
| Usage: heures 'h's are few and far between. | | Usage: RIchard |
| Usage: Johan | | Usage: Seint Hiller again this may be an upper case graph but impossible to tell as it is essentially the same as the lower case one. |
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R |
| Usage: roial modern 'r' is used throughout the French text. The only 'r' represented in the Latin gloss is an example of long 'r'. | | Usage: monstrer final 'r' is often tagged. |
| Usage: porce 'z'-shaped 'r' follows 'o'. | | Usage: Richard |
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S |
| Usage: sustenance long 's' is almost always used in initial and medial positions, but see version 3. | | Usage: tenons kidney-shaped 's' in final position. |
| Usage: sustenance sigma 's' used in initial position. | | Usage: Si |
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W |
| Usage: West(monster) the only two 'W's on the folio. | | Usage: Westmonster |
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Y |
| Usage: enuoye again, 'y' is used infrequently but is always dotted. | | Usage: ley |
| Usage: y | | Usage: Goldclyne |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: RIchard a deep 'v' at the head of the 'I' graph with closed loop to the left. | | Usage: Priorie upper case 'P' with horizontal slash. |
| Usage: Thetford | | Usage: Nous long approach stroke to 'N' with feet on both sides. |