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A |
| Usage: armes square-shaped single compartment 'a'. | | Usage: Bellona 'a' in final position with horned head. |
| Usage: At upper case 'A' with horizontal spread to the lower lobe and a loop at the head. | | Usage: Alas |
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D |
| Usage: drede a neatly-formed looped 'd' graph. | | Usage: Honured 'd' in final position frequently has an exaggerated downward flourish. |
| Usage: and the scribe also uses unlooped 'd' . | | Usage: Devoured although not at the beginning of a line, this is the scribe's upper case 'D'. |
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G |
| Usage: god secretary tailed 'g' with horizontal stroke across the head. | | Usage: nogh sometimes the tail of 'g' curves back to the right. This is almost always the case in the 'gh' or 'ght' combination. |
| Usage: begynnyng occasionally the tail of 'g' is very short indeed. | | Usage: regyone |
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H |
| Usage: what limb and tail-stroke of 'h' either neatly tucked away as here or turning counter-clockwise as in version 2. | | Usage: englissh |
| Usage: his 'h' with almost no tail stroke. | | Usage: Hir upper case 'H' at the beginning of a line with tail-stroke extending far into the left margin. |
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R |
| Usage: Arcite both long 'r' and modern 'r' are used by this scribe. | | Usage: armes modern 'r' with stem which curls up to join the detached shoulder stroke. |
| Usage: story 'z'-shaped 'r' is used after 'o'. | | Usage: feirer 'r' in final position with long upward flourish. |
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S |
| Usage: his a 6-shaped 's' is used in final position. | | Usage: this sigma 's' with horizontal extension used occasionally in final position. |
| Usage: passed the splayed aspect of 'ss'. | | Usage: So |
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W |
| Usage: which 'w' usually comprises two angled arms with single lobe to the right. Occasionally there is a short looping approach stroke. | | Usage: with |
| Usage: lawrier the scribe does have this variation with the two arms looped at the head. | | Usage: Within yet another variation with the two arms billowing outwards to the left before curling back to close at the head. There is a B-shaped element to the right. |
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Y |
| Usage: my the tail of 'y' presents in a variety of ways. Here the tail descends at a 45 degree angle and there is no return. | | Usage: fyre a wide curve on the tail of this 'y'. |
| Usage: guy the tail of 'y' looped back up over the body of the letter. | | Usage: Yong in initial position in the line. |
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Thorn |
| Usage: þe the stem of thorn is a thick stroke. | | Usage: þt the 't' of the superscript letter sits over the v-shaped space between stem and the beginning of the lobe. |
| Usage: þ(er)e | | |