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Re: Off with his head
« Reply #9 on: Friday 18 November 22 21:49 GMT (UK) »
Thank you so much GR2.
I knew you could do it!  ;)

And well done arthur for your industrious research.  :)
Lane, Burgess: Cheshire. Finney, Rogers, Gilman:Derbys
Cochran, Nicol, Paton, Bruce:Scotland. Bertolle:London
Bainbridge, Christman, Jeffs: Staffs

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Re: Off with his head
« Reply #10 on: Friday 18 November 22 22:04 GMT (UK) »
3. Note that in the top line the letter 'u' is written with a mark like a 'v' above it, no doubt to distinguish it from 'n'.

Usually, this mark is more like a wee u. As you say, its purpose is to indicate a u below. You see it right through the 16th and 17th centuries, then it gradually dies out in the early 18th century. The dot over the i has outlived it.

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Re: Off with his head
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 19 November 22 10:53 GMT (UK) »
Nice to know we've cracked it. And in fact what I did didn't take all that long - it was more a case of trying to think phonetically, then trying out the possibilities at DSL. And to cater for the multitude of variant spellings, that's actually quite easy, as you type a few letters in the search box and the software makes suggestions for the rest.