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Record Information
ID:353
Name:TNA_SP106/2_ElizabethI_f158(0184)
Current Location
Country:UK
City:Kew
City:The National Archives, State Papers, inv.nr. 106 box 2.
Origin
Dates: -
Author:
Sender:
Receiver:
Region:
City:
Content
Type:Key
Status:N/A
Cipher Type:Homophonic substitution, Nomenclatures
Symbol Sets:Alphabet, Graphic signs, Numerical
Pages:1
Creation
Owner:19
Creator:19
Creation Date:2018-09-27 00:00:00
Access mode:Authentication required

ID 353
Name TNA_SP106/2_ElizabethI_f158(0184)
Owner
Current Location and Name Kew,The National Archives, State Papers, inv.nr. 106 box 2.
TNA_SP106/2_ElizabethI_f158(0184)
Dates 1558 - 1603
Authors
Languages Cleartext:English
Plaintext:English
Country UK
City Kew
Holder The National Archives, State Papers, inv.nr. 106 box 2.
Author
Sender
Receiver
Region
Origin City
Start Year 1558
Start Month 11
Start Day 17
End Year 1603
End Month 3
End Day 24
Record
Type
Key
Status N/A
Symbol Set AlphabetGraphic signsNumerical
Cipher Type Homophonic substitutionNomenclatures
Cipher Type (notes)
Symbol Sets (notes)
No. of Pages 1
Inline Cleartext Yes
Inline Plaintext Yes
Cleartext
Language
English
Plaintext
Language
English
Private Ciphertext True
Available Documents Transcription
Paper
Access Mode Authentication required
Creation Date 9/27/18
Key: encoded plaintext type PersonLocation
Key: numbers No
Key: content words No
Key: function words No
Key: syllables No
Key: morphological endings No
Key: phrases No
Key: sentences No
Key: punctuation No
Key: nomenclature size 21-50
Key: sections No
Key: headings No
Key: plaintext arrangement Random
Key: ciphertext arrangement Horizontal
Key: memorability 0 (None)
Key: symbol set Digits
Key: diacritics No
Key: code length Variable
Key: code types Simple
Key: metaphors No
Key: material properties Handwritten
Key: instructions Yes

Additional Information
incomplete homophonic substitution cipher with small nomenclature, comprising of roughly 130 codegroups in sum total. All symbols not included in the list may serve as nulls. It seems likely that this sheet is only part of the original key and that the accompanying sheet was lost, because the alphabet does not go any further than &lsquot;h.
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