Contractions and suspensions
Created 06/04/14 by JW
Purpose: This page explains the many contractions and suspensions and how they should be indicated in the transcription
Contractions and suspensions
This list indicates how words should be spelt when expanded, they do not need to be italized.
EXAMPLE:
"ag:t" is transcribed as "against"
"als" is trancribed as "alias"
"allon" is transcribed as "allegation"
"arle" is transcribed as "article"
"Capt"is transcribed as "Captaine" (unless the clerk elsewhere spells the expanded word without a final "e")
"comand" (with tilda over the "m") is transcribed as "command"
"depon" is transcribed as "deposition"
"depted" is transcribed as "departed"
"depo:t" is transcribed as "deponent"
"D:r" is transcribed as "Doctor"
"interr" is usually transcribed as "interrogatory" or "interrogatorie" depending on expanded form the clerk uses elsewhere on the page. If no expanded example, then use "interrogatory"
BUT in some contexts "interr" is a contraction for "interrate", for example "the Interr Travers or his Agents" should be transcribed as "the Interrate Travers or his Agents", or probably more fully "interrogate" or "interrogated"
"labo:r" is transcribed as "labour"
"lres" is transcribed as "letters"
"M^r^ is transcribed as "Mr"
"pap" is transcribed as "paper"
"parlls" is transcribed as "parcells"
"pcells" is transcribed as "parcells"
"pmitt" is transcribed as "permitt"
"pticular" is transcribed as "particular"
"pticulars" is transcribed as "particulars"
"pt" is transcribed as "part"
"pties" is transcribed as "parties"
"p mo: is transcribed as "per moneth:
"pdposed" is transcribed as "predeposed"
"pson" is transcribed as "person"
"prsent" is transcribed as "present
"pused" is transcribed as "perused"
"pt" is transcribed as "part"
"rcd" , "recd" and "recvd" are transcribed as "received", "received" and "received" (unless there is evidence elsewhere on the relevant page that the clerk is using the expanded spelling "receave", in which case the expansion of the contractions should be suitably adjusted
"sd" and "s:d" are transcribed as "said or sayd" depending on expanded form the clerk uses elsewhere on the page. If no expanded example, then use sayd"
"S:t" is transcribed as "Saint"
"sumes" (with a tilda over the "m") is transcribed as "summes"
"wch" is transcribed as "which"
"worfull" (with tilda over the word) is transcribed as "worshipfull"
"worll" is transcribed as "worshipfull"