Are there any historically significant documents with any spelling/grammar mistakes?

by Who_Cares2

The Declaration of Independence or the Magna Carta for example. Nobody's penmanship can be that good.

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Many hundreds of thousands. As you say, no one's penmanship is that good. In fact, scribal error is one of the main ways in which we determine which documents are copied from which, and this is called creating a "manuscript stemma" in paleography. These errors exist in almost everything handwritten, and can vary from a simple letter substitution to the omission of entire paragraphs of text.