An unofficial digital edition (available online) has been produced by lettering French scans with this English manuscript.
It is attested in early Old English manuscripts.
"It is the greatest English manuscript still in private hands."
A number of changes are traditionally made in published modern editions of the original Old English manuscripts.
The Ashley Library is recognized as one of the most important collections of 19th-century English literary manuscripts.
The name "Freybug" is reportedly mentioned in an English manuscript from 1555.
The first crude depiction of a coach, not necessarily a stagecoach, was in an English manuscript from the 13th century.
This style can be seen, for example, in the original Old English manuscript of Beowulf.
It is, in the usual chronology, the last English manuscript in which "developed trumpet spiral patterns" are found.
It consists of two English manuscripts dated c. 1000.