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A |
| Usage: makith single compartment 'a' is used throughout. The scribe uses a mixture of anglicana and secretary graphs. | | Usage: Albyoun upper case double-lobed 'A'. |
| Usage: Caane | | |
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D |
| Usage: Normandye looped 'd' is used throughout. | | Usage: Beryed 'd' in final position almost always has the attached tag. |
| Usage: Distroyed the scribe employs two different forms of upper case 'D'. This 'D' occurs at the beginning of a line. | | Usage: Duk upper case 'D' for 'Duk'. |
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G |
| Usage: Reigned double compartment 'g' is used throughout. | | Usage: writyng as with 'd', when 'g' is used in final position it always has an attached sloping tag. |
| Usage: Gan | | Usage: godward 'g' in initial position. |
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H |
| Usage: had the form of 'h' is consistent. The limb is generally straight. | | Usage: makith in the 'th' and 'gh' combinations, 'h' is usually crossed, whereas in the 'ght' combination, no crossed 'h' is visible on this folio. |
| Usage: His upper case letter at the beginning of a line. The only difference between this and the lower case graph is in the looping extension clockwise of the tail. | | |
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R |
| Usage: right 'z'-shaped 'r' used in every position. There is only one example of long 'r' on this folio as seen in version 2. | | Usage: herry the only instance of long 'r' on this folio. |
| Usage: Redyng upper case 'R' with approach stroke to the angled stem. | | |
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S |
| Usage: bokes sigma 's' used in final position. | | Usage: sone the head-stroke of 's' arches over several letters. |
| Usage: possessioun two pairs of long 's's. Note that the second 's' is much taller than the first in each case. | | Usage: Steph(e)n |
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W |
| Usage: Crowne 'w' comprises a double 'v'. | | Usage: Wynchestre possibly the scribe's upper case 'W' for the name of the town. The left limb is slightly taller than the rest of the graph. |
| Usage: Whos upper case letter at the beginning of a line. | | |
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Y |
| Usage: kyng | | Usage: Cronycle sometimes the tail of 'y' is very short. |
| Usage: Yeeris the beginning of a line with 'Y' in upper case position. | | |
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Flourishes |
| Usage: mencioun a very idiosyncratic flourish on 'n'. It does not stand as a macron for a missing 'u' so appears to be an entirely flamboyant rendering by the scribe. | | Usage: Albyoun |
| Usage: possessioun | | Usage: successioun |
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N and C |
| Usage: Next upper case 'N' is quite individual. | | Usage: Nyntene |
| Usage: Croniclere upper case 'C' with detached head-stroke and 'tongue' stroke in the centre of the graph. | | Usage: Crowne |