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A |
| Usage: aspye the use of the single and double compartment 'a' is fairly evenly divided. | | Usage: as double compartment 'a' looks rather strange but seems to have been executed with a looping stroke from the lobe of 'a', curling up to make the top compartment, and finishing with a horizontal to move on to the next graph. |
| Usage: amicos an 'a' in the scribe's display script. | | Usage: And upper case 'A's have loops which extends back making the whole graph appear to lean. |
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D |
| Usage: de(ser)ued 'd' is always looped but this example has a sharper than average lower lobe. | | Usage: nakyd almost all final 'd's have a downward extension to the finishing stroke. |
| Usage: Secundus 'd' in the scribe's display script. | | Usage: bydd(es) abbreviative mark for the plural added on to the final 'd'. |
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G |
| Usage: grevyd anglicana 'g' has a squarish upper compartment and a longer oval-shaped lower compartment. | | Usage: kyng |
| Usage: boght on more than one occasion, the lower compartment is not closed. | | Usage: leng(er) 'g' often seems to lean forward. |
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H |
| Usage: half the stem and head of 'h' lean forwards. | | Usage: trouth the tail-stroke sometimes finishes in a gentle curve beneath the graph, but sometimes continues in a loop back to the body of the graph. |
| Usage: taght | | Usage: shal |
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R |
| Usage: robe long 'r' is used in all positions. The graph is extremely long. | | Usage: or |
| Usage: worthely after 'o', 'z'-shaped 'r' is used. | | Usage: rynge/euer long initial 'r' to begin the first word, and exaggerated finish to the final 'r' on the line below. |
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S |
| Usage: spende long 's' used in initial and medial positions. The head-stroke is separate and horizontal. | | Usage: fals sigma 's' is used in final position. |
| Usage: vobis kidney-shaped 's' is used in the scribe's display script. | | Usage: blyssyd splaying of the double 's'. |
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W |
| Usage: was 'w' is mainly in the form found in the other three versions. However, there is a single example of this looped 'w' on this folio. | | Usage: Now the left arm of 'w' is much taller than the rest of the graph. |
| Usage: qwen | | Usage: When upper case 'W' at the beginning of a line with left arm extending way out into left margin. |
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Y |
| Usage: fyngers 'y' and thorn are virtually indistinguishable. | | Usage: atyryde |
| Usage: kney | | Usage: mary |
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Thorn |
| Usage: þis as mentioned under 'y', thorn is an almost identical graph. | | Usage: þ(er) |
| Usage: þt | | Usage: þus |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Lo | | Usage: I |
| Usage: Bot | | Usage: Now |