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A |
| Usage: Man Adam's double compartment 'a' with upper lobe standing proud of surrounding graphs. | | Usage: And one of the scribe's upper case 'A's. |
| Usage: And another form of upper case 'A' with square lobe. | | |
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D |
| Usage: adoun looped 'd' used throughout. The lower lobe of 'd' is usually quite angular. | | Usage: briddes |
| Usage: Domus the 2-shaped element always precedes the upper case 'D'. | | |
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G |
| Usage: sighte double compartment 'g' with small tag to the right of the lower lobe. | | Usage: euenynges |
| Usage: Ignoracia 'g' in the scribe's display script. | | |
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H |
| Usage: haue typical 'h' leaning slightly to the right. The tail curves right round clockwise beneath the graph. | | Usage: Thanne exaggerated ascender of 'h' on the top line with typical decorative tremolo. |
| Usage: Ihus crossed 'h' in 'Ihus'. | | |
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R |
| Usage: are long 'r' is used throughout. | | Usage: your typical flourish on final 'r' usually denoting a missing final 'e'. |
| Usage: þorouȝ on these folios, the scribe rarely adds the otiose stroke below the letter. | | Usage: Reson the sweeping approach stroke to the left of the letter is obscured by the red paraph. |
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S |
| Usage: see sigma 's' used in initial position. | | Usage: cherles 8-shaped 's' used in final position. It frequently stands taller than the preceding graph. |
| Usage: Saueo(ur) upper case 'S'. | | Usage: preise long 's' used in medial position. |
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W |
| Usage: wher'fore the head of 'w' may be looped as here. | | Usage: was either one or both arms of the graph can be open at the head. |
| Usage: Wilde upper case letter at the beginning of a line. The arching head stroke from the left limb is characteristic of Pinkhurst's upper case graph. | | |
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Y |
| Usage: Rotey 'y' is often dotted. | | Usage: youre |
| Usage: Youre upper case letter at the beginning of a line. | | |
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Adam's marks |
| Usage: ich Pinkhurst's mark next to the ascender of 'h'. | | Usage: boþe the same mark against another letter on the top line of the folio. |
| Usage: ffor hir the first lines on the folio. | | Usage: Red box surround for commentary reminiscent of Aberystwyth, NLW Peniarth 393D, Chaucer's Boece. |