- - Writer, copyist
- - old copyist cries forlornly about book
- - Old professional copyist of manuscripts
- - Copyist; writer
- - medieval copyist
- - Copyist
- - Professional copyist
- - Word copyist
- - Manuscript copyist
- - Copyist for hire
- - Torah copyist
- - Document copyist
- - Ancient public clerk
- - Pointed steel tool to mark lines on wood, metal etc.
- - One writing school essay originally without illicit aid
- - he writes how c.e. broke his ribs
- - Don't allow the pro to get off as a writer
- - Penperson
- - Artisan at Kells
- - scoring implement needed for the clerk
- - Old manuscript artisan
- - Writer producing copy in south-east
- - c.e. has broken ribs and he's a writer!
- - Writer of novel bickers when losing $1000
- - writer to portray missing first couple
- - bed in the south-east required for writer
- - printing press predecessor
- - To score as a writer
- - the writer needs a bed in the south-east
- - writer of "a bed in the south-east"
- - Writer's bed in south east
- - one's writing was not noted for originality
- - Character-forming person
- - Old writer with small kid in Clare
- - Reporter's small bed on base
- - Old manuscript writer
- - clerk finds cheat in one quarter
- - writer cries woefully over book
- - writer cries out about blockhead
- - he wrote a schoolboy translation in the south-east
- - human copier of yore
- - Writer(Used today)
- - Someone whose job it is to take everything down
- - One who copies documents
- - Occupation made obsolete by print
- - One who takes things down?
- - Document copier
- - Writer gets copy into Southern Echo
- - Amanuensis
- - Old Jewish theologian is working on 19 down, for instance
- - Old manuscript copier
- - Journalist, informally
- - One copied documents before the invention of printing
- - Writer's bed in quarter
- - Medieval manuscript worker
- - Old writer
- - Writer's bed found in Home Counties
- - Job in a monastery
- - Professional writer
- - Feeding trough in south-east pen
- - Document writer
- - Writer's simple dwelling in Kent perhaps?
- - Book copier of old
- - Score with service at both ends, holding game
- - Newspaper columnist, e.g
- - Singular exclamations, mostly about book writer
- - Manuscript copier
- - Book copier of yore
- - Former document copier
- - Hack — pen-pusher
- - Parchment user
- - Writer on scrolls
- - Writer of old
- - Old record keeper
- - Writer of the Middle Ages
- - One who gets it in writing
- - Newspaper columnist, humorously
- - Medieval monk with manuscripts, maybe
- - Early copier
- - Copier of a manuscript
- - Palette user of old
- - Many a medieval monk
- - Worker who sets things down
- - Copier of old
- - One with a pen
- - Public secretary of old
- - Penman
- - Many a monk, once
- - Writing job
- - Writer, slangily
- - Pen for hire
- - Public clerk
- - Writer for hire
- - Writer of sorts
- - Drudge with a pen
- - Pharisee's associate
- - Obsolescent occupation
- - Skilled penman
- - French dramatist: 1791–1861
- - Early copier of mss.
- - Public writer
- - Newsman
- - Copier of manuscripts.
- - French writer of comedies.
- - Aptly named French dramatist.
- - He wrote more than 350 plays (1791–1861).
- - Augustin Eugène ......, French dramatist.
- - Journalist
- - Matthew, Mark, Luke or John
- - Writer
- - Copier
- - Clerk
- - Man of letters?
- - Author
- - Write
- - In tabula nota!
- - copier, first character in school to cheat and first in exam
- - clerk cries in a forlorn way about book
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