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A |
| Usage: villam double compartment 'a' used throughout. | | Usage: fortuna the upper compartment frequently overhangs the lower compartment and has a horizontal, triangular aspect. |
| Usage: Anno | | Usage: Almanie |
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D |
| Usage: disponere both looped and unlooped 'd' are used. | | Usage: aliquod |
| Usage: Edwardi both forms of 'd' in this word. | | Usage: Die the upper case graph. |
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G |
| Usage: viagio again the scribe uses both anglicana and secretary graphs for 'g'. The tail of 'g' may turn conventionally clockwise as seen here. | | Usage: anglia double compartment 'g' is also used. |
| Usage: regis the tail of 'g' may also turn clockwise then arch up rather than continuing in a smooth curve. | | Usage: Grey |
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H |
| Usage: hostie 'h' is evenly and neatly executed. | | Usage: Blanchia the head-loop is triangular. |
| Usage: Cuthberti | | Usage: henric(us) the limb curves gently down to a fine tail stroke. |
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R |
| Usage: receptis modern 'r' is used exclusively throughout. | | Usage: terris there is little variation in this graph. |
| Usage: notantur | | Usage: Ruthyn |
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S |
| Usage: subito long 's' with scooped head-stroke is used in initial and medial positions. | | Usage: receptis '8'-shaped 's' is used in final position. |
| Usage: videns 's' in final position often has an added finishing stroke. | | Usage: Salopie the upper case graph. |
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W |
| Usage: Owyno there is little variation in the scribe's 'w' graph either. | | Usage: wallia there is always a 'B'-shaped element to the right. |
| Usage: Edwardi | | Usage: Wigorniam in initial position, the left arm of 'W' is slightly longer. |
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Y |
| Usage: Owyno 'y' is found both with and without a dot. | | Usage: Grey the tail varies in length and curvature. |
| Usage: leyceist(er) 'y' is neatly and evenly formed. | | Usage: percy |