Hand: Two glosses (7r27, 9r11), CCCC 57
- Name
 - Two glosses (7r27, 9r11)
 - Manuscript
 - CCCC 57
 - Script
 - Unspecified
 - Scribe
 - Unspecified
 - Date
 - Saec. xi1
 - Place
 - Unknown (Abingdon prov.)
 - Catalogue Number
 - Scragg 36
 
Stokes, English Vernacular Script, ca 990–ca 1035, Vol. 2 (PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2006)
Gloss 4 (7r27) was written with a thinner pen but has the same g and a similar e; flat-topped a was used, and ascenders lack wedges. Gloss 8 (9r11) also has flat-topped a, tall s, and turned-down tongue on e, but the tongue of f is long, the ink darker, and the shoulder of r much more rounded. This scribe also added Latin glosses in a script which shows no signs of Style-IV Anglo-Caroline except for a laterally compressed c+t ligature.
