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quadgram frequency
early english books online146
the lord lieutenant and83
by the lord lieutenant81
lord lieutenant and council74
characters represented either as58
represented either as utf58
are to be sold40
and are to be40
to be sold by40
by the institutions providing39
institutions providing financial support39
coded from proquest page39
encoded edition of the39
the work described above39
this phase i text39
online text creation partnership39
francis lord baron of39
and encoded edition of39
support to the early39
is available for reuse39
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text and markup reviewed39
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of the work described39
owned by the institutions39
the early english books39
work described above is39
text is available for39
i text is available39
text can be copied39
encoded text transcribed from39
the institutions providing financial39
according to the terms39
to the early english39
for keying and markup39
tcp assigned for keying39
all without asking permission39
phase i text is39
the terms of creative39
books online text creation39
english books online text39
even for commercial purposes39
edition of the work39
to the terms of39
terms of creative commons39
and coded from proquest39
keyboarded and encoded edition39
described above is co39
providing financial support to39
keyed and coded from39
from proquest page images39
this keyboarded and encoded39
assigned for keying and39
sir lucas dillon knight37
or more of them37
sir nicholas plunket knight36
reproduction of original in36
the said thomas lord36
r ocm this keyboarded36
ocm this keyboarded and36
estc r ocm this36
lord president of connaght36
the duke of ormond35
lord viscount dillon of34
thomas lord viscount dillon34
global keyed and coded33
spi global keyed and33
said thomas lord viscount33
iv tiff page image32
and gerrald fennell esquires31
or any of them31
any seven or more31
seven or more of31
or any seven or30
given at the council30
which did not meet29
to the keyers to29
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the tei in libraries29
accurately transcribed and encoded29
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unicode or tei g29
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request that due credit29
encoding based on the29
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aware of the process29
proofread for accuracy and29
errors will remain and29
of instances per text29
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some readable characters will29
extent have been transformed29
filling in of gaps29
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p using tcp tei29
or for an anonymous29
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the text encoding initiative29
any assumptions that can29
tcp data is very29
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elements to simplify the29
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tcp aimed to produce29
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processes should make clear29
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markup guidelines are available29
to reflect the true29
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print record of the29
in accordance with level29
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text with mnemonic sdata29
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keying companies for transcription29
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image sets published by29
project have been released29
tei in libraries guidelines29
image sets were sent29
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readable characters will be29
works are eligible for29
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have been issued variously29
their early english books29
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transcribed and encoded texts29
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works in other languages29
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text strings within braces29
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companies for transcription and29
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ascii text with mnemonic29
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large quantities of textual29
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the usual project restraints29
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gaps by user contributors29
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title published between and29
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diev et mon droit23
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honi soit qvi mal22
mon droit honi soit22
society of antiquaries library22
god save the king22
pense royal blazon or22
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royal blazon or coat22
droit honi soit qvi22
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chamber in dublin the21
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soit qvi mal y21
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lord baron of athunry20
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we the lord lieutenant19
of costologh lord president19
the council chamber in19
council chamber in dublin19
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lord baron of athunrie18
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the earl of anglesey18
the kingdom of scotland18
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donnogh lord viscount muskerie17
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sold by mary crook17
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of his majesties army15
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the lord lieutenant general15
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the city of dublin13
alexander mac donnell esquire13
sir richard barnwall baronet13
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general governour of ireland13
conversion diev et mon13
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xml conversion diev et13
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sir richard barnewall baronet12
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donnogh lord viscount muskery12
alexander mac donnel esquire11
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lord lieutenant general and11
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lord lieutenant of ireland8
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to the word of4
first year of king4
wee haue graunted our4
his excellence the lord4
concerning the rebellion of4
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as shall be thought4
chaireman to the assembly4
the respective counties of4
the houre of twelve4
being a battail fought4
eighth day of june4
of the house of4
farmers of his majesties4
as shall be agreed4
or to the lord4
preservation of the peace4
that it shall be4
accompted lately in the4
his heires and successors4
use the above forme4
title information from first4
his majesties good subjects4
upon consideration of the4
of all the lands4
commissions of sequestrations of4
signing of the articles4
of this city of4
be used by the4
or other his majesties4
for and in the4
of a firme perfect4
from the right honorable4
to the said queeres4
all acts of hostility4
majesties roman catholike subjects4
a firme perfect peace4
victorious newes from ireland4
but not paid in4
that the earl of4
require all preachers and4
at all times of4
majesties subjects of this4
setling and establishing of4
willcox text and markup4
of publique praier in4
a true account of4
of such persons as4
in the present treaty4
and collectors within the4
respective counties of this4
your majesty and council4
the right honorable the4
commissioners for the kingdom4
of ormond and ossory4
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to his majesty on4
right honorable earle of4
within the space of4
of ireland from the4
a letter from his4
battail fought by the4
agreed upon by the4
the next parliament to4
of the annexed instrument4
of god discovered and4
theyr answer to the4
the earle of ormonde4
letter from the right4
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a further continuation of4
to his majesties service4
confederate catholicks at killkenny4
answer to the lord4
the confederate catholicks at4
acts of hostility in4
prayer ordered to be4
and command all persons4
his exellencies answer to4
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money due from them4
such of the said4
money due to his4
god discovered and disappointed4
are to take notice4
of the confederate catholicks4
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fought by the lord4
the generall assembly of4
this present moneth of4
the money due from4
present treaty concerning the4
made and concluded with4
of praier at all4
the rebellion of ireland4
and souldiers under their4
the grace of god4
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the right honorable earle4
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to the duke of4
principal fort in this4
lord lieutenant or other4
imprint suggested by wing4
some of whom have4
next ensuing the date4
do hereby in his4
a battail fought by4
this city of dublin4
to keep out popery4
treaty concerning the setling4
the lord mayor of4
sold by joseph wilde4
to the end the4
of his majesties exchequer4
parliament to be held4
subjects of this kingdome4
charles mac cawell and4
within the respective counties4
ordered to be used4
his majesties army in4
of the said city4
in the money due4
firme perfect peace within4
presbytery at belfast in4
reflections upon the earl4
all times of publique4
to his excellence the4
whom have accompted lately4
honourable arthur earl of4
peace of this kingdom4
of the clock in4
right honourable arthur earl4
as are now absent4
cahel alias charles mac4
day of may next4
make discovery of any4
losse of two thousand4
to hinder the growth4
between and defects per4
will and require all4
the said dualtagh alias4
that whosoever shall make4
haue graunted our commissions4
the scotch presbytery at4
any of his majesties4
in the year of4
information from first lines4
an act for the4
the setling and establishing4
two thousand of the4
his much honored uncle4
of his majesties game4
of whom have accompted4
parliament the th of4
do by this proclamation4
of the said act4
since the of october4
all preachers and chaplaines4
of texts with between4
concerning the setling and4
hereby require and command4
collectors within the respective4
blessing of god discovered4
his letter of the3
declaration against the french3
other sums of money3
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require all his majesties3
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king of kings and3
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of ranelagh and partners3
all the parts and3
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the confederate roman catholicks3
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answer of the farmers3
any prohibited game whatsoever3
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said seaventeenth day of3
memoires concerning the rebellion3
the said farmers and3
honourable the earl of3
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true account of the3
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six hundred forty and3
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callaghan tirlagh o neal3
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present moneth of may3
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preservation of his majesties3
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principal secretary of state3
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streets of this city3
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lord li eutenant generall3
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the said forenamed persons3
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all his loving subjects3
officers of the receipt3
his majesties gracious declaration3
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sir nicholas plunket kt3
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letter to master thomas3
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o callaghan tirlagh o3
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donnogh o callaghan tirlagh3
by samuel dancer in3
as is conceived from3
affairs may possibly admit3
true estate of the3
lately received notice of3
surprizing and taking his3
th day of february3
after the date hereof3
of peace to his3
of ormond upon signing3
kings declaring warr against3
sent by ormond to3
or governors for the3
just and gracious government3
with an answer to3
but that such distribution3
of all his loving3
in the said book3
majesties horse and foot3
and of all acts3
original in the bodleian3
letter sent out of3
places where the lord3
the persons who were3
the whole proceedings betwixt3
upon by the said3
by the examination of3
most traiterously and disloyally3
and for the subversion3
which the said conspirators3
and safe to his3
suppression of the most3
the more due and3
give their consent to3
souldiers under their command3
papers of the commissioners3
of his majesties great3
and places of this3
his majesties great care3
whereas the sins of3
accounts between the kingdoms3
to the popish religion3
put his hand and3
of the honorable houses3
seventh day of this3
mace in the city3
the means to keep3
an answer to it3
with an army of3
several and respective quarters3
of the laws as3
shall be a further3
considering the duty incumbent3
taking his majesties castle3
the farmers of his3
of ireland at this3
kings and lord of3
the said conspirators had3
fanatick and disloyal principles3
exellencies answer to sr3
of the whole proceedings3
of his princely care3
of the times and3
with the said lord3
do give their consent3
continue in their respective3
key in this city3
princely care for securing3
as for and concerning3
to the uttermost of3
for the better execution3
nineteenth day of june3
is grown excessive high3
of late carried out3
the said seaventeenth day3
account of the whole3
all persons that shall3
estate of the kingdome3
general major monro concerning3
secure both the church3
of the late king3
the nineteenth day of3
the committee of estates3
late carried out of3
and orderly preservation of3
and goale delivery in3
to be made to3
traiterously and disloyally conspired3
officers at mace in3
day of this moneth3
the great quantities of3
a letter sent by3
times and necessity of3
his observations and reflections3
received by vertue of3
for surprizing and taking3
to the kings majestie3
the same may be3
continuation of the cessation3
into the hands of3
of this instant april3
conspirators had designed to3
and the presbiterian party3
peace to his majesty3
persons that shall have3
of dublin and suburbs3
of this instant october3
now lord bishop of3
a traiterous conspiracy for3
we do hereby declare3
the counties of meath3
and chattles of such3
said thomas lord visc3
example of the best3
who is the only3
be a further continuation3
it requisite for the3
satisfie the minds of3
and foot guards in3
and do highly provoke3
estc r this keyboarded3
the marques of ormond3
parts and parishes within3
in answer to the3
we do hereby in3
shall be made between3
the now lord bishop3
of any officer or3
care for securing the3
have lately most traiterously3
the accounts between the3
having formerly taken the3
by the farmers and3
publique praier in all3
a letter from general3
several parts of this3
letters scattered about the3
think fit to will3
necessary in vindication of3
the answer of the3
in several parts of3
went with the magistrates3
by vertue of any3
disturbances in this realm3
disappointed a traiterous conspiracy3
of corn which have3
lord inchiquins queries to3
ormond lord lieutenant of3
state shall for the3
and throughout the whole3
discovery of any officer3
shewing the true estate3
the lord li eutenant3
be necessary in vindication3
for the settlement of3
wednesday the seven and3
process of his majesties3
require all officers and3
be thought fit to3
we are informed that3
the minds of all3
officer or souldier of3
his majesties army now3
shall be just and3
guards in this city3
settlement in parliament as3
no difference shall be3
are informed that the3
said conspirators had designed3
from heauen thy dwelling3
or any prohibited game3
of the french protestants3
lord lieutenant and state3
excessive high in several3
of beer and ale3
the authority of the3
taken upon oath before3
shall be perverted to3
where they found a3
there shall be a3
the space of one3
and necessity of affairs3
to return the humble3
do hereby think fit3
answer to the right3
which have been of3
hundred forty and three2
the councell and congregation2
the sectarian party in2
money due to the2
and all other officers2
were actors in the2
all the parts thereof2
said roman catholicks full2
from ireland being a2
of the estates of2
and fines for the2
all persons whatsoever not2
contentment of our gracious2
your majesties order in2
the said act to2
nagle commonly called cornet2
thy presence from vs2
late in armes in2
ng sampled and proofread2
text in the d2
judge by the pattern2
way of excise or2
of the popish faction2
of radrom in the2
persons who were actors2
do hereby publish and2
answer upon the whole2
as shall be agreeable2
roman catholickes of the2
beginning of their respective2
against all conspiracies and2
the protection of his2
whom he hath made2
would be pleased to2
and papists by james2
for and in behalfe2
may be made to2
act shall extend to2
as sowers of sedition2
most of them have2
english in that kingdom2
most notorious offenders therein2
lord lieutenant shall appoint2
person or persons who2
and bulwark of religion2
of king henry the2
and on the other2
and destructive to the2
ireland in answer to2
publish that whosoever shall2
have accompted and not2
and that they shall2
three of the clock2
the meritt of thy2
part of this kingdom2
i doe make this2
with vs as his2
and whosoever of the2
on us to give2
disloyallty towards thine anoynted2
all other his majesties2
but thanks be to2
his kingdom of ireland2
be passed as an2
with indifferencie and equalitie2
office of justice of2
the kingdom of england2
governour of ireland for2
and declare in my2
do at or before2
particularly in relation to2
and loving subjects are2
houses will be pleased2
and must have been2
one of your lordships2
successe of this our2
majestie and his subjects2
six hundred fifty nine2
majesty would be pleased2
which i shall know2
to sit or vote2
and the glory of2
they that are risen2
hedg and bulwark of2
horrid and execrable popish2
be agreed upon by2
of the generall assembly2
of our enemies with2
of parliament in both2
to the articles and2
of oyer and terminer2
we think fit hereby2
his majesties game of2
things as shall be2
lieutenant of ireland in2
treaty with the rebels2
and the respective supream2
natives of this kingdom2
and all other things2
of hosts convert them2
proclamation require and command2
and that for the2
honourable houses will be2
of the seventh of2
otherwise be necessary in2
thousand six hundred fifty2
and them to bring2
petitions to us are2
to appoint a committee2
the protestants of ireland2
by his letter of2
dublin and other garrisons2
for information from the2
james lord marquesse of2
fit by his majesties2
said first year of2
lord lieutenant generall of2
c category of texts2
every of them will2
text in the f2
court at windsor the2
hands into his majesties2
the miseries and calamities2
into his majesties said2
not willing to believe2
sinnes by the bloud2
of the justices of2
in the stations they2
neil o neil and2
that it is not2
cessations and peaces dishonorable2
who were guilty of2
about the same time2
the same put in2
the lords in parliament2
the said roman catholiques2
of what hath passed2
vpon their heads the2
this agreement which remaines2
of the said lands2
his maiesties said subiects2
settlement of peace in2
account for the same2
ireland being a battail2
in the afternoon at2
this shall be your2
who have any knowledge2
and you shall not2
nation vnto loyaltie and2
nineteenth year of his2
compleat history would have2
doe make this recognition2
the yeare of our2
judith siefring sampled and2
earth can beare them2
of helpe is in2
cahel alias charles maccawell2
one of his majesties2
the several cessations and2
declare his further pleasure2
what man can doe2
molested in their persons2
the english interest in2
conclusion of these articles2
guilt of all our2
to be by them2
and xml conversion o2
guilty thereof but also2
taken away by the2
in ireland and england2
and of other his2
to give obedience to2
only of all false2
said roman catholick subjects2
and them will defend2
best endeavour to disclose2
be past in the2
conferred upon his majesties2
my answer to the2
love a rough garment2
on the other side2
privy council to return2
past in the next2
the disturbance of the2
been in expectation that2
said dualtagh alias dudly2
into his majesties treasury2
the suborned libellers of2
whereas the process of2
to an account for2
concerning the said popish2
shall after the said2
persons whatsoever not to2
untill such time as2
on the one part2
and disloyal principles disaffected2
any of the persons2
written to the earl2
of the same day2
his late majesties government2
of devotion or divine2
popish faction at court2
defence of true religion2
the person of the2
vpon them their treason2
promising and assuring his2
it is that which2
of peace in this2
seal and he have2
in the maintenance and2
of our protestant subjects2
not like minded with2
generall governor of this2
and your majesties authority2
the destruction of the2
and to all other2
agreed on by the2
reparation may be made2
libellers of the age2
apprehend and take the2
it by the right2
or so much as2
by the advice and2
licences for selling of2
begun most bloodily on2
this his majesties kingdome2
to all the world2
and shall be reputed2
bring or cause to2
made to all that2
articles actually and by2
in the behalf of2
do hereby declare that2
a history of the2
make diligent search and2
of the said crimes2
of all our sinnes2