Dr. Clarke, the Dean, Dr. Willes, the decipherer, and Dr. Gilbert of Llandaff, are candidates to succeed him.
2
Phillipps was the decipherer who had, he knew, been employed to interpret Queen Mary's letters after the Norfolk plot.
3
Sometimes I have thought, that, obscure and chaotic as they are, they owe their present form to me, their decipherer.
4
Heinrich Brugsch, my second teacher, was far superior to Lepsius as a decipherer and investigator of the various stages of the ancient Egyptian languages.
5
Perhaps professional decipherers-archaeologistsand cryptologists-woulddo better.
6
The decipherers, father and son, shut themselves up directly, and set to work with all imaginable zeal.
7
Telegrams, however, were going out and coming in all day; a whole array of cipherers and decipherers lived in different rookeries in London.
8
"I grant," said I, "that these hieroglyphics might well puzzle a more practised decipherer than myself.
9
He was the first of a second generation who, following Rawlinson and Oppert, decipherers as well as explorers, were able to read as they found.