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1 Steen, S.J., ‘Behind the arras: Editing renaissance women's letters’, in Bill, W.S. (ed.), New Ways of Looking at Old Texts: Papers of the Renaissance English Text Society, 1985–1991 (Binghamton, 1993), 229–238, 236Google Scholar.
2 Examples taken from Letter 58.
3 For further discussion of the functions of punctuation in the sixteenth century see Smith, J., Older Scots: A linguistic reader (Edinburgh, 2012), 33Google Scholar.
4 https://www.scan.org.uk/researchrtools/scots_currency.htm (accessed 4 April 2023).
5 Ibid.
6 https://www.scottishhandwriting.com/cmMon.asp (accessed 4 April 2023).