Thanks again, Tess, for all your hard work.
What I found interesting as a linguist, was the alphabet on page 81 - no J -
U - W yet.
In those days functioned as J, and V as U/V/W.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
I have been downloading lace books from Archive.org, all of which will
eventually find their way onto the "Arizona archives", and I came upon one
today which I think will interest all those who are looking for the very
oldest books. This one, apparently a collection by more than one scribe,
is dated 1604. To download a PDF copy, go to
http://ia600304.us.archive.org/26/items/bookonlace00bertrich/bookonlace00bertrich.pdf
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