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Record Information
ID:415
Name:TNA_SP106/5_CharlesI_(0036-0037)
Current Location
Country:UK
City:Kew
City:The National Archives, State Papers, inv.nr. 106 box 5.
Origin
Dates: -
Author:
Sender:
Receiver:John Hay 1st Earl of Carlisle (1580-1636)
Region:France
City:
Content
Type:Key
Status:N/A
Cipher Type:Homophonic substitution, Nomenclatures
Symbol Sets:Alphabet, Numerical
Pages:2
Creation
Owner:19
Creator:19
Creation Date:2018-10-09 00:00:00
Access mode:Authentication required

ID 415
Name TNA_SP106/5_CharlesI_(0036-0037)
Owner
Current Location and Name Kew,The National Archives, State Papers, inv.nr. 106 box 5.
TNA_SP106/5_CharlesI_(0036-0037)
Dates 1628 - 1628
Authors
France
Languages Cleartext:English
Plaintext:English
Country UK
City Kew
Holder The National Archives, State Papers, inv.nr. 106 box 5.
Author
Sender
Receiver John Hay 1st Earl of Carlisle (1580-1636)
Region France
Origin City
Start Year 1628
Start Month 1
Start Day 1
End Year 1628
End Month 12
End Day 31
Record
Type
Key
Status N/A
Symbol Set AlphabetNumerical
Cipher Type Homophonic substitutionNomenclatures
Cipher Type (notes)
Symbol Sets (notes)
No. of Pages 2
Inline Cleartext No
Inline Plaintext No
Cleartext
Language
English
Plaintext
Language
English
Private Ciphertext False
Available Documents
Paper
Access Mode Authentication required
Creation Date 10/9/18
Key: encoded plaintext type PersonLocation
Key: numbers No
Key: content words Yes
Key: function words No
Key: syllables No
Key: morphological endings No
Key: phrases Yes
Key: sentences No
Key: punctuation No
Key: nomenclature size 51-100
Key: sections No
Key: headings No
Key: plaintext arrangement Vertical
Key: ciphertext arrangement Random
Key: memorability Thematic
Key: symbol set Digits
Key: diacritics Yes
Key: code length Variable
Key: code types Simple
Key: metaphors No
Key: material properties Handwritten
Key: instructions Yes

Additional Information
A cipher square with 49 positions, containing the alphabet twice, each letter being represented by its coordinates, expressed in capitals with an explanation for its use written underneath and a small nomenclature with codegroups for names and places, over 100 codegroups in sum total.
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