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Being a
Treatise Written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Faithfully Transcribed from the MS. Copy in the Bodleian Library, and Collated with Three Other MSS. Publish'd with some Remarks by John Fortescue-Aland, of the
549:, and with it the reintroduction of the Latin alphabet to Britain, where it was used to write English for the first time. The earliest attested instances of Old English being written using the Latin script were in Anglo-Saxon law codes, including one drawn up in 616 on behalf of King
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differ in how they arrange the non-standard Old
English letters (Harley has Ƿ–ЖƖÞ, Stowe has Ƿ–ЖÞ, Titus has Ƿ–Þ–Ð), but all three manuscripts place them after the standard Latin letters.
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The first column ("Figure") of the table shows the letters of the Old
English Latin alphabet, and the second column ("Power") their modern equivalents.
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over vowels were used, though rarely, to indicate long vowels. A macron was also used occasionally as a nasal indicator.
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The
Difference between an Absolute and Limited Monarchy: As it More Particularly Regards the English Constitution
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manuscript, though in this period W was still a ligature and not a full-fledged letter. The manuscripts
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from the 8th to the 12th centuries. Of these letters, most were directly adopted from the
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replaced the
Insular, along with a shift in spelling conventions toward the
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generally consisted of about 24 letters, and was used for writing
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are borrowings from futhorc. Also used was a symbol for the
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A table entitled "The Saxon-Alphabet" on the last page of
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727:Upward, Christopher; Davidson, George W. (2011).
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559:Hiberno-Scottish mission
537:was first written using
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752:Crystal, David (1987).
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567:Carolingian minuscule
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551:Æthelberht of Kent
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701:Inner-Temple-Lane
656:⟨¯⟩
616:⟨⁊⟩
605:⟨ƿ⟩
598:⟨þ⟩
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198:/g/, , /j/
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25:Old English
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492:uu (rare)
484:th (rare)
479:/sk/, /ʃ/
445:gc (rare)
422:ch (rare)
154:/k/, /tʃ/
709:642421515
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618:, called
504:Trigraph
677:(1714).
649:⟩
645:⟨
440:/eo(ː)/
432:/æɑ(ː)/
405:Digraph
209:/h/, ,
821:17 July
653:Macrons
530:History
385:/æ(ː)/
352:/y(ː)/
275:/o(ː)/
220:/i(ː)/
176:/e(ː)/
132:/ɑ(ː)/
116:Letter
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487:/θ/,
396:/ð/,
374:/θ/,
187:/f/,
87:, and
73:Norman
628:Irish
622:or a
595:thorn
341:/ks/
823:2010
766:ISBN
733:ISBN
705:OCLC
630:and
602:wynn
600:and
495:/w/
393:, ð
382:, æ
371:, þ
363:/w/
360:, ƿ
349:, y
338:, x
327:, u
319:/t/
316:, t
308:/s/
305:, s
297:/r/
294:, r
286:/p/
283:, p
272:, o
264:/n/
261:, n
253:/m/
250:, m
242:/l/
239:, l
231:/k/
228:, k
217:, i
206:, h
195:, g
184:, f
173:, e
165:/d/
162:, d
151:, c
143:/b/
140:, b
129:, a
55:and
19:The
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640:þæt
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281:P
270:O
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226:K
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