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serveth them who are desirous to use a forme of Characters to write in that maner that no man shall reade; but by the Table folowing. [image: table of letters in 3x3 matrix; most letters in alphabetic order, cell by cell; a-h without diacritic marks; k-r with dot above; t-z with colon (vertical double dots) above:] [upper row, left cell:] a. [with dot above:] k. [with colon above:] t [upper row, middle cell:] b. [with dot above:] l. [with colon above:] u [upper row, right cell:] c. [with dot above:] m. [with colon above:] i. [middle row, left cell:] d.. [with dot above:] n. [with colon above:] x [middle row, middle cell:] e. [with dot above:] o. [with colon above:] y [middle row, right cell:] f. [with dot above:] p. [with colon above:] z. [lower row, left cell:] g. [with dot above:] q [lower row, middle cell:] h. [with dot above:] r. [with colon above:] [&] [lower row, right cell:] s. [with dot above:] w [image: text in cipher: e d w a h d]; [image: text in cipher: e l i e t] [image: text in cipher: w r i t]; image: text in cipher: t h i s] Larisa Patterson (missreeci@live.com) The bottom row of symbols says "edward eliot writ this". Bottom center contains the letters h r j. Bottom right are s w. Letters i v and r seem to pull double duty in this cipher. i 100% agree. ^^^