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A |
| Usage: maner double compartment anglicana 'a' is used throughout. The scribe's hand is consistent for all his letter forms. | | Usage: mai |
| Usage: And 'A' with long approach stroke to head is the least-used form of 'A' on this folio. | | Usage: Arraied almost all the scribe's upper case 'A's are formed as here. The lower compartment is always square-shaped. |
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D |
| Usage: don 'd' is always looped with square lower compartment. | | Usage: seide |
| Usage: bridd | | Usage: world 'd' contained beneath the head-stroke of 'l'. |
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G |
| Usage: gras double compartment 'g' has an oval upper compartment and triangular lower compartment. | | Usage: king 'g' in final position with a suggestion of a vertical tag from the horizontal slash. |
| Usage: iuggement | | Usage: kinges grace |
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H |
| Usage: him the stem of 'h' almost always has a slight angled foot. | | Usage: which the limb rarely extends beyond the level of the stem. |
| Usage: hihe the head-stroke forms a point at the top where it angles down from the stem. | | Usage: He upper case graph at the beginning of a line is the same as the lower case versions. |
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R |
| Usage: reson modern 'r' is used in all positions. | | Usage: labour |
| Usage: bridd 'z'-shaped 'r' is used after 'o' and most round-bodied graphs. | | Usage: vnderstonde |
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S |
| Usage: schul sigma 's' is the most common graph in initial position. | | Usage: wittes kidney-shaped 's' is used in final position. |
| Usage: stod long 's' is used occasionally in initial position and always in medial position. | | Usage: So |
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W |
| Usage: wolde anglicana looped 'w' usually with closed loops at the head and 'B' element to finish. | | Usage: dowhtres |
| Usage: knew | | Usage: Wher |
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Y |
| Usage: wys there are very few examples of 'y' on this folio. | | Usage: manye the fork is at the lower level of surrounding graphs. |
| Usage: wynter | | Usage: eu(er)y |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: þing thorn is used frequently for all the usual words and also as a replacement for 'th' in places. | | Usage: cowþe |
| Usage: ȝe on this folio, yogh is only used as equivalent of 'y'. | | Usage: ȝong |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Besette | | Usage: Tho |
| Usage: I | | Usage: Quod |