The former version of the law dated back to 1945.
The surviving score is a revised version dating from 1639.
These annals survive in a version dating from the 10th century.
A version dating from approximately 1946 is published in Garland's book.
However, the modern version of this Shrovetide dates back to 1898.
Microsoft's version of the file dates back to at least 1985, according to its copyright statement.
With early versions dating back to 1870, this type of trading pit was patented in 1878.
Other versions date the Francesinha to the 19th century.
Linguistically, this source is believed to be a lost 10th- or 11th-century transcript of a previous version dating to c. 800.
The German version of the name, Oberwintz, dates to 1532.