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quadgram | frequency |
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my lord of strafford | 742 |
the house of commons | 311 |
the earl of strafford | 252 |
the king of spain | 156 |
the duke of buckingham | 128 |
my lord of straffords | 122 |
of the house of | 120 |
of my lord of | 111 |
the said earl of | 99 |
the earl of bristol | 92 |
of the earl of | 90 |
the lords of the | 88 |
the honorable house of | 85 |
honorable house of commons | 85 |
that my lord of | 84 |
said earl of strafford | 78 |
in the time of | 77 |
early english books online | 77 |
thomas earl of strafford | 69 |
the rest of the | 67 |
the petition of right | 66 |
an act of parliament | 65 |
to the house of | 63 |
in the case of | 62 |
in the mean time | 62 |
by my lord of | 60 |
speaker of the honorable | 58 |
of the honorable house | 58 |
of the king of | 57 |
of thomas earl of | 55 |
the king and his | 54 |
the city of london | 54 |
to the king of | 53 |
the th year of | 53 |
liberty of the subject | 50 |
in the name of | 49 |
by the statute of | 49 |
against the earl of | 49 |
of his majesties subjects | 48 |
in the house of | 47 |
that the said earl | 47 |
the king of great | 45 |
on my lord of | 45 |
both houses of parliament | 44 |
of the king and | 44 |
lord of strafford did | 43 |
the command of the | 43 |
to the earl of | 43 |
he the said earl | 43 |
the liberty of the | 43 |
members of the house | 42 |
of his majesties reign | 42 |
to my lord of | 42 |
the king of denmark | 42 |
king of great britain | 41 |
the words of the | 41 |
the lords and commons | 41 |
lords of the council | 41 |
under the great seal | 41 |
in respect of the | 40 |
by reason of the | 40 |
a message from the | 40 |
that the earl of | 40 |
the bill of attainder | 39 |
year of his majesties | 39 |
an act for the | 39 |
of tunnage and poundage | 38 |
the time of the | 38 |
under the command of | 37 |
king and his people | 37 |
the earl of arundel | 37 |
whether my lord of | 37 |
the clerk of the | 37 |
at the same time | 36 |
and the said earl | 36 |
in the county of | 36 |
by a committee of | 36 |
in the th year | 36 |
your most excellent majesty | 35 |
of the duke of | 35 |
the church of england | 34 |
the service of the | 34 |
on the other side | 34 |
committee of both houses | 34 |
message from the king | 34 |
to the honorable william | 34 |
the statute of the | 34 |
resolved upon the question | 33 |
from time to time | 33 |
command of the king | 33 |
of the said earl | 33 |
majesty that now is | 33 |
would be pleased to | 33 |
according to the laws | 33 |
my lord of esmond | 32 |
by act of parliament | 32 |
heard my lord of | 32 |
in substance as followeth | 32 |
the duke of bavaria | 32 |
the cause of the | 32 |
in the presence of | 31 |
lord of strafford hath | 31 |
the commons of england | 31 |
lord of strafford said | 31 |
he heard my lord | 31 |
and my lord of | 31 |
the death of the | 31 |
in the court of | 31 |
ought not to be | 31 |
the house of austria | 31 |
may it please your | 31 |
up to the lords | 31 |
the house of lords | 30 |
at the time of | 30 |
commons assembled in parliament | 30 |
to the duke of | 30 |
to make use of | 30 |
a committee of both | 30 |
the first day of | 30 |
the laws and statutes | 30 |
in the first place | 29 |
by the house of | 29 |
a great deal of | 29 |
lord of strafford desired | 29 |
the great seal of | 29 |
the king of france | 29 |
the law of the | 29 |
the major part of | 28 |
to his own use | 28 |
the charge of the | 28 |
by the command of | 28 |
great seal of england | 28 |
the king of england | 28 |
from all rules of | 28 |
an army in ireland | 28 |
for the defence of | 28 |
all rules of government | 28 |
the honorable william lenthal | 28 |
will be pleased to | 27 |
for the most part | 27 |
he doth not remember | 27 |
of the whole house | 27 |
between the king and | 27 |
lord of straffords motion | 27 |
and the rest of | 27 |
law of the land | 27 |
lord of strafford was | 27 |
to the honorable house | 27 |
give me leave to | 27 |
for the service of | 27 |
of the great council | 27 |
the hands of the | 27 |
be forthwith printed and | 27 |
for the earl of | 27 |
forthwith printed and published | 27 |
a member of the | 26 |
of england and ireland | 26 |
the house of peers | 26 |
my lord of northumberland | 26 |
clerk of the council | 26 |
soveraign lord the king | 26 |
from the king to | 26 |
the statute of h | 26 |
laws and statutes of | 26 |
the king and the | 26 |
the king and kingdom | 26 |
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of all the commons | 21 |
the good of the | 21 |
the trial of thomas | 21 |
i beseech your lordships | 21 |
the laws of england | 20 |
for the good of | 20 |
and twentieth year of | 20 |
it hath been objected | 20 |
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that he would not | 20 |
my lord of faulkland | 20 |
the th of may | 20 |
that is to say | 20 |
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the breach of the | 20 |
a levying of war | 20 |
the lord the king | 20 |
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lord of strafford observed | 20 |
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member of the house | 20 |
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sent to the honorable | 20 |
of the clock in | 20 |
according to the law | 20 |
to consider of the | 20 |
william lenthal esq speaker | 20 |
lords of the great | 20 |
thousand pounds per annum | 19 |
the kings most excellent | 19 |
words of the statute | 19 |
and statutes of this | 19 |
the prerogative of the | 19 |
the subjects of the | 19 |
of the said duke | 19 |
the jurisdiction of the | 19 |
against my lord of | 19 |
he doth not know | 19 |
the names of the | 19 |
and liberties of the | 19 |
of the said ships | 19 |
but my lord of | 19 |
for the preservation of | 19 |
my lords and gentlemen | 19 |
all the commons of | 19 |
in his majesties name | 19 |
honourable house of commons | 19 |
by the advice of | 19 |
the lords spiritual and | 19 |
the honourable house of | 19 |
to manage the evidence | 19 |
the clock in the | 19 |
as he takes it | 19 |
that the king of | 19 |
and absolved from all | 19 |
from the lords by | 18 |
of the said realm | 18 |
of the council of | 18 |
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excellency sir thomas fairfax | 18 |
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message to the lords | 18 |
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the dissolution of the | 18 |
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of the kingdom of | 18 |
his excellency sir thomas | 18 |
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the state of the | 18 |
most humbly beseech your | 18 |
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of the kings bench | 18 |
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by the laws of | 18 |
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by the commons assembled | 18 |
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death of the king | 18 |
the preservation of the | 18 |
the charge against the | 18 |
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trial of the earl | 18 |
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the committee of the | 17 |
the two and twentieth | 17 |
the occasion of the | 17 |
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it hath been said | 17 |
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conference with the lords | 17 |
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the time of my | 17 |
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the court of spain | 17 |
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the earl of straffords | 16 |
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lenthal esq speaker of | 16 |
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and in the mean | 14 |
princes of the union | 14 |
the same to be | 14 |
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of the said late | 14 |
the humble petition of | 14 |
upon a habeas corpus | 14 |
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lieutenant of the tower | 14 |
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the grace of god | 14 |
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charge against the earl | 14 |
as appears by the | 14 |
and that in the | 14 |
honoble william lenthal esq | 14 |
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of the great seal | 14 |
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the use of the | 14 |
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great council of the | 14 |
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the proceedings of the | 14 |
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to call a parliament | 14 |
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members of both houses | 14 |
the value of the | 14 |
the courts of justice | 14 |
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to his majesty for | 14 |
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his majesty in the | 14 |
the security of the | 14 |
earl of strafford to | 14 |
appointment of his excellency | 14 |
lord of strafford answered | 14 |
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his excellency the lord | 13 |
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of so great a | 13 |
divers of his majesties | 13 |
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the church of rome | 13 |
the king and people | 13 |
th year of the | 13 |
in or about the | 13 |
the parliament of ireland | 13 |
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others of his majesties | 13 |
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laws of the kingdom | 13 |
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letter from his majesty | 12 |
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the relief of the | 12 |
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category of texts with | 12 |
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the sergeant at arms | 12 |
the match with spain | 12 |
that ireland was a | 12 |
statutes of this realm | 12 |
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to my lord deputy | 12 |
an act to enable | 12 |
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the house was adjourned | 12 |
the said king of | 12 |
the right of the | 12 |
he shall not be | 12 |
to an offensive war | 12 |
presented to the king | 12 |
to draw up the | 12 |
parts of the kingdom | 12 |
whether he did not | 12 |
act for the naturalizing | 12 |
that he might be | 12 |
had the honour to | 12 |
the nature of a | 12 |
that he shall not | 12 |
if it may stand | 12 |
in the statute of | 12 |
it to your lordships | 12 |
that there should be | 12 |
majesties answer to the | 12 |
the order of the | 12 |
in the book of | 12 |
of the laws of | 12 |
out of the exchequer | 12 |
the answer to the | 12 |
the said richard montague | 12 |
speaker of the house | 12 |
in the petition of | 12 |
not so much as | 12 |
of the fundamental laws | 12 |
and customs of the | 12 |
of the said parliament | 12 |
gentlemen of the house | 12 |
as soon as he | 12 |
the kings of england | 12 |
the three and twentieth | 12 |
of my lord mountnorris | 12 |
by his majesties command | 12 |
for the naturalizing of | 12 |
the seven and twentieth | 12 |
that your majesty will | 12 |
the authority of the | 12 |
in the next place | 12 |
that your majesty would | 12 |
the county of york | 12 |
humbly beseech your lordships | 12 |
to the course of | 12 |
if my lord of | 12 |
his prerogative as he | 12 |
attainder of thomas earl | 12 |
from his majesty to | 12 |
for the matter of | 12 |
to the bishop of | 12 |
war against the scots | 12 |
referred to the committee | 12 |
the rate of defects | 12 |
be delivered to the | 11 |
i assure my self | 11 |
do with them what | 11 |
to the king by | 11 |
the army of ireland | 11 |
with the earl of | 11 |
the duke of chevereux | 11 |
as gap elements at | 11 |
are not to be | 11 |
be sold at his | 11 |
as near as he | 11 |
the making of this | 11 |
the advice of his | 11 |
beseech your majesty to | 11 |
the loyns of the | 11 |
between party and party | 11 |
and therefore his majesty | 11 |
for the time to | 11 |
to introduce an arbitrary | 11 |
to the said duke | 11 |
asked on my lord | 11 |
for the maintenance of | 11 |
he had an army | 11 |
taken out of the | 11 |
gap elements at the | 11 |
it please your most | 11 |
the payment of the | 11 |
so short a time | 11 |
so much as to | 11 |
that power would admit | 11 |
and the good of | 11 |
that he hath been | 11 |
that he would be | 11 |
statute of the th | 11 |
under the hands of | 11 |
to be done in | 11 |
the prejudice of the | 11 |
from the house of | 11 |
and that is the | 11 |
the justice of the | 11 |
the th of march | 11 |
before god and men | 11 |
the whole body of | 11 |
was loose and absolved | 11 |
and whereas my lord | 11 |
part of the charge | 11 |
his letter to the | 11 |
in the service of | 11 |
the said earl was | 11 |
under his own hand | 11 |
defence of the kingdom | 11 |
a justice of peace | 11 |
most part of the | 11 |
their lordships in mind | 11 |
has no known defects | 11 |
by reason of his | 11 |
majesty will be pleased | 11 |
hath commanded me to | 11 |
at the end of | 11 |
the time of transcription | 11 |
that he the deponent | 11 |
the command of sir | 11 |
whereas my lord of | 11 |
for the continuance of | 11 |
year of edward the | 11 |
that he was a | 11 |
of the irish army | 11 |
the lieutenant of the | 11 |
this house has taken | 11 |
and defence of the | 11 |
no known defects that | 11 |
the lord chief justice | 11 |
that the duke had | 11 |
that he had not | 11 |
in his own person | 11 |
by the duke of | 11 |
defects that were recorded | 11 |
being asked on my | 11 |
be sent to the | 11 |
by the kings command | 11 |
to be mastered by | 11 |
the revenue of the | 11 |
from the committee for | 11 |
by the king and | 11 |
lord of strafford to | 11 |
was present at the | 11 |
was resolved upon the | 11 |
the consent of the | 11 |
there was never any | 11 |
by the laws and | 11 |
the service of his | 11 |
that he should not | 11 |
in time of peace | 11 |
and if he had | 11 |
the statute of edw | 11 |
the king might do | 11 |
text has no known | 11 |
the king was not | 11 |
a this text has | 11 |
that he was present | 11 |
dissolution of the parliament | 11 |
proceedings against the earl | 11 |
the bishop of winchester | 11 |
charged with high treason | 11 |
of henry the th | 11 |
the law of nature | 11 |
sent up to the | 11 |
of henry the sixth | 11 |
that the house of | 11 |
to be sold at | 11 |
another message from the | 11 |
in the mean while | 11 |
elements at the time | 11 |
please your most excellent | 11 |
subsidies and three fifteens | 11 |
that it was the | 11 |
the parliament was dissolved | 11 |
that he shall be | 11 |
the said article is | 11 |
keeper of the great | 11 |
to the court of | 11 |
that were recorded as | 11 |
known defects that were | 11 |
between his majesty and | 11 |
ireland was a conquered | 11 |
of the common law | 11 |
were recorded as gap | 11 |
sold at his shop | 11 |
of the said archbishop | 11 |
in the emperors court | 11 |
two and twentieth year | 11 |
to take into consideration | 11 |
jurisdiction of the court | 11 |
the second part of | 11 |
to the lord keeper | 11 |
and that he might | 11 |
fundamental laws of the | 11 |
the articles of religion | 11 |
the said richard chambers | 11 |
and this is the | 11 |
liberties of the subject | 11 |
that his majesty hath | 11 |
that it might be | 11 |
there was not a | 11 |
this text has no | 11 |
recorded as gap elements | 11 |
kings answer to the | 11 |
to the person of | 11 |
forces under the command | 11 |
lord deputy of ireland | 11 |
year of his now | 11 |
revenue of the crown | 11 |
and if it were | 10 |
the laws of ireland | 10 |
as from a conqueror | 10 |
my lord of cork | 10 |
the end of this | 10 |
the marquis of buckingham | 10 |
and others of the | 10 |
is the way to | 10 |
in the word of | 10 |
to this i say | 10 |
which if it be | 10 |
his answer to the | 10 |
if they had been | 10 |
and reply as to | 10 |
charge against the duke | 10 |
him the said earl | 10 |
the king and council | 10 |
other parts of the | 10 |
of the th year | 10 |
his now majesties reign | 10 |
the protection of the | 10 |
in the eighth year | 10 |
to the major part | 10 |
in the execution of | 10 |
your majesty will be | 10 |
the absence of the | 10 |
the golden dragon in | 10 |
the time of king | 10 |
use his prerogative as | 10 |
to proceed in the | 10 |
the said house of | 10 |
of the crown of | 10 |
any of his majesties | 10 |
with a great deal | 10 |
reverend father in god | 10 |
the affairs of christendom | 10 |
he besought their lordships | 10 |
upon the whole matter | 10 |
of gold and silver | 10 |
of parliament in ireland | 10 |
his shop at the | 10 |
the loins of the | 10 |
the word of a | 10 |
of the late remonstrance | 10 |
sustained and undergone by | 10 |
the said earl saith | 10 |
signe of the golden | 10 |
members of that house | 10 |
as it hath been | 10 |
earl of strafford was | 10 |
be put in execution | 10 |
that they could not | 10 |
shop at the signe | 10 |
be referred to the | 10 |
committed to the tower | 10 |
is as much as | 10 |
the signe of the | 10 |
nature of the offence | 10 |
of the liberties of | 10 |
prerogative of the crown | 10 |
the execution of it | 10 |
whether he was not | 10 |
and it is not | 10 |
lordships in mind of | 10 |
that this letter be | 10 |
mastered by the frowardness | 10 |
his most excellent majesty | 10 |
that his majesty is | 10 |
iames of famous memory | 10 |
he remembers very well | 10 |
of the town of | 10 |
in such sort as | 10 |
of the reign of | 10 |
reply as to that | 10 |
said king of spain | 10 |
and to that end | 10 |
the tower of london | 10 |
command of the lord | 10 |
it to their lordships | 10 |
the parliament of england | 10 |
word of a king | 10 |
and sir walter aston | 10 |
there was a great | 10 |
should be as binding | 10 |
that the king might | 10 |
to the bill of | 10 |
the levying of money | 10 |
person of the king | 10 |
according to the course | 10 |
he did not know | 10 |
for the levying of | 10 |
articles against the duke | 10 |
nine of the clock | 10 |
golden dragon in fleetstreet | 10 |
spoken by my lord | 10 |
to his majesty in | 10 |
lord of strafford speak | 10 |
it had not been | 10 |
of the golden dragon | 10 |
against the king and | 10 |
that they may be | 10 |
by order of the | 10 |
the subjects of ireland | 10 |
and that if any | 10 |
the assistance of the | 10 |
i come to the | 10 |
to desire a free | 10 |
lord of strafford is | 10 |
he might not be | 10 |
as they shall think | 10 |
be heavier than the | 10 |
the right honourable the | 10 |
he remembers not any | 10 |
desired with the lords | 10 |
lord keeper of the | 10 |
there may be a | 10 |
in the kingdom of | 10 |
king might do with | 10 |
of his late majesty | 10 |
the resolution of the | 10 |
be pleased to give | 10 |
it is very true | 10 |
of his excellency sir | 10 |
of the king or | 10 |
there will be no | 10 |
desired he might be | 10 |
master of the rolls | 10 |
to move his majesty | 10 |
and commons assembled in | 10 |
that part of the | 10 |
the trust reposed in | 10 |
to take away the | 10 |
to the committee for | 10 |
their lordships will be | 10 |
the one and twentieth | 10 |
the house of parliament | 10 |
subjects of that kingdom | 10 |
was not to be | 10 |
of his now majesties | 10 |
king iames of famous | 10 |
whence my lord of | 10 |
appointed to manage the | 10 |
high court of parliament | 10 |
put their lordships in | 10 |
the statute of th | 10 |
the safety of his | 10 |
he is pleased to | 10 |
to the subversion of | 10 |
that the king may | 10 |
his majesty then prince | 10 |
loins of the law | 10 |
on the other part | 10 |
lords and commons assembled | 10 |
the said earl did | 10 |
and for his own | 10 |
season of the year | 10 |
that they should be | 10 |
of strafford of high | 10 |
against thomas earl of | 10 |
your majesty and your | 10 |
to the lords of | 10 |
owners of the said | 10 |
defence and reply as | 10 |
of the state of | 10 |
one and the same | 10 |
and liberty of the | 10 |
his crown and dignity | 10 |
that in case of | 10 |
at his shop at | 10 |
in the lords house | 10 |
at the signe of | 10 |
will give a meeting | 10 |
with them what he | 10 |
king of spain to | 10 |
to manage this conference | 10 |
acquitted before god and | 10 |
to subvert the laws | 10 |
my lord of canterbury | 10 |
the generall councell of | 10 |
to take notice of | 10 |
to the subjects of | 10 |
to this i answer | 10 |
lord lieutenant of ireland | 10 |
the season of the | 10 |
in this great business | 10 |
my lord of portland | 10 |
of war against the | 10 |
that his majesty should | 10 |
message from his majesty | 10 |
in favor of the | 10 |
that i should be | 10 |
some of their lordships | 10 |
to be sent for | 10 |
and that my lord | 10 |
they could not be | 10 |
and of all the | 10 |
the said earl being | 10 |
give an account of | 10 |
be mastered by the | 10 |
though it were against | 10 |
to supply the king | 9 |
of edward the third | 9 |
into his own hands | 9 |
he could not be | 9 |
lords of the councel | 9 |
himself to be mastered | 9 |
on the th of | 9 |
in the hearts of | 9 |
but the truth is | 9 |
the sixteenth year of | 9 |
afternoon at two of | 9 |
in the said house | 9 |
desired their lordships to | 9 |
one of the managers | 9 |
the greatness of the | 9 |
at the root of | 9 |
an order of the | 9 |
up the charge against | 9 |
any thing of the | 9 |
is the testimony of | 9 |
council of the peers | 9 |
of the peers of | 9 |
take into consideration the | 9 |
that he would make | 9 |
for the manner of | 9 |
might do with them | 9 |
the consideration of the | 9 |
finger should be heavier | 9 |
since the beginning of | 9 |
in case of necessity | 9 |
and this is all | 9 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 9 |
that i should say | 9 |
than the loyns of | 9 |
answer by messengers of | 9 |
the cause of all | 9 |
estc r ocm this | 9 |
the ninth year of | 9 |
in such manner as | 9 |
burgesses of the house | 9 |
the honour to be | 9 |
to the lord conway | 9 |
the manner of the | 9 |
this letter be forthwith | 9 |
which was done accordingly | 9 |
john a this text | 9 |
that he was to | 9 |
lords and commons in | 9 |
the beginning of his | 9 |
much as in him | 9 |
the elector of saxony | 9 |
his late majesty of | 9 |
advantage to supply himself | 9 |
that it was fit | 9 |
and at the same | 9 |
to desire a conference | 9 |
subjects of this kingdom | 9 |
that if it be | 9 |
in so short a | 9 |
that he had an | 9 |
between and defects per | 9 |
expect laws as from | 9 |
in order of time | 9 |
that it hath been | 9 |
to be considered of | 9 |
and to the end | 9 |
that there might be | 9 |
strafford of high treason | 9 |
by the testimony of | 9 |
and commons in this | 9 |
one thousand six hundred | 9 |
at the council table | 9 |
of the said merchants | 9 |
of both houses of | 9 |
that this house has | 9 |
my lord of faulklands | 9 |
the coming of the | 9 |
it might have been | 9 |
the said earl in | 9 |
and the generall councell | 9 |
right of the subject | 9 |
unless it be by | 9 |
to be done by | 9 |
and so he concluded | 9 |
in the said realm | 9 |
statute of magna charta | 9 |
report to the house | 9 |
out of the kings | 9 |
than the loins of | 9 |
eight of the clock | 9 |
for the advancement of | 9 |
the opening of the | 9 |
honorable william lenthall esquire | 9 |
of the house to | 9 |
may stand with the | 9 |
first day of the | 9 |
to give him leave | 9 |
and by reason of | 9 |
laws of this realm | 9 |
lord of strafford would | 9 |
in the last parliament | 9 |
members of the said | 9 |
to suffer himself to | 9 |
of some of the | 9 |
in behalf of the | 9 |
with the conveniency of | 9 |
this message from the | 9 |
with the rest of | 9 |
in the said article | 9 |
the safety of your | 9 |
the loss of the | 9 |
in the city of | 9 |
year of the reign | 9 |
lord of strafford himself | 9 |
the root of government | 9 |
the interest of the | 9 |
the proceedings against the | 9 |
of his majesties royal | 9 |
and the same day | 9 |
against the will of | 9 |
the prince of wales | 9 |
laws as from a | 9 |
the bill of tunnage | 9 |
by his late majesties | 9 |
the prince of orange | 9 |
draw up the charge | 9 |
the earl of cork | 9 |
was not to suffer | 9 |
to do every thing | 9 |
it may not be | 9 |
heavier than the loyns | 9 |
the army under his | 9 |
for the honor of | 9 |
the treaty of the | 9 |
and to that purpose | 9 |
a iustice of peace | 9 |
by the common law | 9 |
with between and defects | 9 |
that the words were | 9 |
put an end to | 9 |
when it comes to | 9 |
that the king hath | 9 |
first part of the | 9 |
parliament of tertio caroli | 9 |
it was done by | 9 |
that this was a | 9 |
and by this means | 9 |
his majesty for a | 9 |
to the honor of | 9 |
is the th article | 9 |
the said ships were | 9 |
to make good the | 9 |
laws and government of | 9 |
of the said king | 9 |
they were to be | 9 |
to the service of | 9 |
the statute of eliz | 9 |
now assembled in parliament | 9 |
to come into england | 9 |
before god and man | 9 |
lords of the privy | 9 |
demands made by the | 9 |
texts with between and | 9 |
little finger should be | 9 |
true relation of the | 9 |
and that he should | 9 |
conference with their lordships | 9 |
the surrender of the | 9 |
it is against the | 9 |
the answer of the | 9 |
in the two and | 9 |
or any of them | 9 |
subversion of the laws | 9 |
by way of bill | 9 |
suffer himself to be | 9 |
those of our religion | 9 |
to serve the king | 9 |
being asked whether he | 9 |
and according to the | 9 |
the pope of rome | 9 |
the earl of corke | 9 |
an offensive war against | 9 |
and therefore it was | 9 |
it should not be | 9 |
of this present parliament | 9 |
lord primate of ireland | 9 |
the affairs of the | 9 |
to be forthwith printed | 9 |
out of the kingdom | 9 |
of the subjects of | 9 |
being asked on the | 9 |
by his late majesty | 9 |
in case of treason | 9 |
said house of commons | 9 |
in the church of | 9 |
the king for a | 9 |
the said earl and | 9 |
and therefore it is | 9 |
he might be asked | 9 |
if he be not | 9 |
a true relation of | 9 |
three subsidies and three | 9 |
for the kings service | 9 |
it will be a | 9 |
given to the king | 9 |
a conference by a | 9 |
that in the time | 9 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 9 |
defence of the realm | 9 |
the form of the | 9 |
as appears in the | 9 |
i know not what | 9 |
being one of the | 9 |
be desired with the | 9 |
army under his command | 9 |
and power of the | 9 |
committed by the command | 9 |
to his majesty by | 9 |
earl of strafford of | 9 |
to be brought in | 9 |
of the rest of | 9 |
words to this effect | 9 |
lord of strafford in | 9 |
of our religion in | 9 |
commission under the great | 9 |
of texts with between | 9 |
the greatest part of | 9 |
messengers of their own | 9 |
in the first part | 9 |
of this your kingdom | 9 |
a matter of great | 9 |
one hundred thousand pounds | 9 |
letter be forthwith printed | 9 |
by messengers of their | 9 |
of the kings ships | 9 |
upon the return of | 9 |
that he had a | 9 |
by the deputy and | 9 |
committee for irish affairs | 9 |
the lord keeper delivered | 9 |
subjects of this realm | 9 |
the charge touching his | 9 |
not to suffer himself | 9 |
it is well known | 9 |
the danger of the | 9 |
introduce an arbitrary and | 9 |
my lord of bristol | 9 |
by the commons house | 8 |
as it is in | 8 |
the parliament in ireland | 8 |
by his own authority | 8 |
in point of law | 8 |
in the earl of | 8 |
of this instant iune | 8 |
this is the way | 8 |
the late fight at | 8 |
his majesty for the | 8 |
the commons in this | 8 |
the debate of the | 8 |
of the kingdom in | 8 |
that the lord keeper | 8 |
it not fit to | 8 |
what he knew of | 8 |
the reading of the | 8 |
being asked to that | 8 |
in the second place | 8 |
the necessity of the | 8 |
but he remembers not | 8 |
put out of possession | 8 |
that the king would | 8 |
the parliament should not | 8 |
house has taken their | 8 |
lordships may be pleased | 8 |
concerning the miraculous taking | 8 |
whether he was present | 8 |
against the laws of | 8 |
john latta sampled and | 8 |
it would be a | 8 |
that it could not | 8 |
to be sent to | 8 |
trust reposed in him | 8 |
be pleased to remember | 8 |
case of the earl | 8 |
declaration of the causes | 8 |
remonstrance to the king | 8 |
stand with the conveniency | 8 |
lord of strafford came | 8 |
here my lord of | 8 |
the speaker of the | 8 |
made by my lord | 8 |
the blessing of god | 8 |
according to his majesties | 8 |
equal to an act | 8 |
affairs of the kingdom | 8 |
most humble and loyal | 8 |
the king should be | 8 |
the proceedings in the | 8 |
of henry the seventh | 8 |
the roman catholick religion | 8 |
the same to the | 8 |
the eight and twentieth | 8 |
to the king at | 8 |
was to do every | 8 |
in the face of | 8 |
conceive it to be | 8 |
that if the parliament | 8 |
by authority of the | 8 |
our friends and allies | 8 |
by some of the | 8 |
it hath pleased god | 8 |
liberties of the kingdom | 8 |
any thing to the | 8 |
year of our reign | 8 |
the life of the | 8 |
appeal to your lordships | 8 |
levy war against the | 8 |
and justice of the | 8 |
the name of all | 8 |
that the bishop of | 8 |
for the payment of | 8 |
be graciously pleased to | 8 |
he would be pleased | 8 |
to your majesty and | 8 |
notes for div a | 8 |
some of the lords | 8 |
that they would not | 8 |
majesty of blessed memory | 8 |
that he had the | 8 |
in time of war | 8 |
of the reformed religion | 8 |
shall be bold to | 8 |
of the people to | 8 |
lord archbishop of canterbury | 8 |
make use of it | 8 |
a breach of the | 8 |
in the course of | 8 |
committee of the house | 8 |
order of the council | 8 |
thing that power would | 8 |
the names of such | 8 |
service of his majesty | 8 |
and should be acquitted | 8 |
in a war against | 8 |
that according to the | 8 |
a commission under the | 8 |
endeavouring to subvert the | 8 |
the cause of his | 8 |
letter from the king | 8 |
he was willing to | 8 |
of the habeas corpus | 8 |
but according to the | 8 |
the parliament of tertio | 8 |
whether he heard my | 8 |
to be given to | 8 |
it was resolved by | 8 |
in the business of | 8 |
i hope you will | 8 |
and twentieth day of | 8 |
so my lord of | 8 |
he remembers not the | 8 |
had the honor to | 8 |
guilty of high treason | 8 |
to the statute of | 8 |
the manner of his | 8 |
evidence at the trial | 8 |
if they had not | 8 |
was sent to the | 8 |
what he knew concerning | 8 |
they shall think fit | 8 |
to the articles of | 8 |
of sedition against us | 8 |
at the isle of | 8 |
not be able to | 8 |
the miraculous taking of | 8 |
words my lord of | 8 |
should be heavier than | 8 |
conveniency of this house | 8 |
is a single testimony | 8 |
against my lord mountnorris | 8 |
the judges of the | 8 |
that he conceived the | 8 |
if there were not | 8 |
came out of ireland | 8 |
said sir iohn elliot | 8 |
do every thing that | 8 |
hundred thousand pounds per | 8 |
is the cause of | 8 |
go out of the | 8 |
to his majesties service | 8 |
name of all the | 8 |
pleased his majesty to | 8 |
right reverend father in | 8 |
by the authority of | 8 |
latta sampled and proofread | 8 |
by the lord deputy | 8 |
the justices of the | 8 |
to give an account | 8 |
on the one side | 8 |
the high court of | 8 |
the name of themselves | 8 |
war against the kings | 8 |
lordships will be pleased | 8 |
the conveniency of this | 8 |
in the one and | 8 |
of the king to | 8 |
they must expect laws | 8 |
every thing that power | 8 |
the great affairs of | 8 |
it should be so | 8 |
stirring up of sedition | 8 |
to repair to the | 8 |
it were against the | 8 |
any thing in the | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
of the petition of | 8 |
that he hath heard | 8 |
to the end of | 8 |
the heads of the | 8 |
struck at the root | 8 |
be pleased to take | 8 |
upon the kings subjects | 8 |
to the king against | 8 |
that his majesty might | 8 |
under my lord of | 8 |
yet the said earl | 8 |
and it was resolved | 8 |
of the articles of | 8 |
of the army in | 8 |
of the bishop of | 8 |
the lords by judge | 8 |
his majesties loving subjects | 8 |
the said french king | 8 |
to desire their lordships | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
safety and happiness of | 8 |
will appear to your | 8 |
year of the said | 8 |
he said he would | 8 |
to be delivered to | 8 |
brought to the bar | 8 |
if a man be | 8 |
and therefore he desired | 8 |
in time to come | 8 |
their lordships message into | 8 |
in king iames his | 8 |
for the good behaviour | 8 |
in the end of | 8 |
give a meeting presently | 8 |
lordships message into consideration | 8 |
of the true religion | 8 |
of this your realm | 8 |
the sense of the | 8 |
my self to the | 8 |
report from the committee | 8 |
i am commanded to | 8 |
the statute of magna | 8 |
the bringing in of | 8 |
as much as he | 8 |
these words were spoken | 8 |
for the use of | 8 |
the fifth year of | 8 |
but it is not | 8 |
the possession of the | 8 |
the destruction of the | 8 |
against the king of | 8 |
estates of his majesties | 8 |
the people of the | 8 |
bill of tunnage and | 8 |
the keeper of the | 8 |
had just cause to | 8 |
to be put in | 8 |
the king and state | 8 |
the most gratious infanta | 8 |
but it is the | 8 |
lords with this message | 8 |
the honour of the | 8 |
that he had no | 8 |
the said duke hath | 8 |
he knows not whether | 8 |
a cessation of arms | 8 |
they were not to | 8 |
honor and safety of | 8 |
be made use of | 8 |
one of the principal | 8 |
their lordships will not | 8 |
levying of war against | 8 |
lord treasurer of england | 8 |
prerogative of the king | 8 |
of the church and | 8 |
loyns of the law | 8 |
to his majesty to | 8 |
the honor and safety | 8 |
the condition of the | 8 |
by way of discourse | 8 |
meet this afternoon at | 8 |
by the said article | 8 |
the said lord conway | 8 |
that they may not | 8 |
so high a nature | 8 |
if there had been | 8 |
that there hath been | 8 |
to be levied by | 8 |
the matter of supply | 8 |
the members of that | 8 |
that the duke of | 8 |
to the destruction of | 8 |
to which my lord | 8 |
which the said earl | 8 |
the accusation of the | 8 |
twentieth year of the | 8 |
i hope i shall | 8 |
that he was the | 8 |
liberties of the subjects | 8 |
from the earl of | 8 |
peer of the realm | 8 |
duty of his place | 8 |
before the lords of | 8 |
the tenth of march | 8 |
an act to confirm | 8 |
he shall not need | 8 |
the king and parliament | 8 |
the subjects of that | 8 |
the same committee that | 8 |
his majesty hath commanded | 8 |
taken their lordships message | 8 |
coming of the dispensation | 8 |
a list of the | 8 |
the one and thirtieth | 8 |
that their lordships have | 8 |
of so high a | 8 |
tryed the affections of | 8 |
i leave it to | 8 |
and owners of the | 8 |
to proceed to the | 8 |
guarding of the seas | 8 |
has taken their lordships | 8 |
of attainder of thomas | 8 |
it must needs be | 8 |
of the realm of | 8 |
of his late majesties | 8 |
as a committee of | 8 |
by the bishop of | 8 |
command from the king | 8 |
the sea of rome | 8 |
there had been no | 8 |
the captains and masters | 8 |
lord of straffords answer | 8 |
the beginning of this | 8 |
the hearts of the | 8 |
to the same point | 8 |
of this church and | 8 |
of oyer and terminer | 8 |
his majesty out of | 8 |
for if he had | 8 |
to be in the | 8 |
of god and man | 8 |
latta text and markup | 8 |
the lords with this | 8 |
john latta text and | 8 |
his majesty to an | 8 |
of the privy councill | 8 |
go to the king | 8 |
the case of sir | 8 |
the present state of | 8 |
reproduction of original in | 8 |
defender of the faith | 8 |
offer to your lordships | 8 |
petition to my lord | 8 |
majesty hath commanded me | 8 |
within the compass of | 8 |
the peers of the | 8 |
king iames his time | 8 |
the particulars of the | 8 |
that he would have | 8 |
against the said earl | 8 |
to come to the | 8 |
it is a very | 8 |
of king edward the | 8 |
and so my lord | 8 |
kings letter to the | 8 |
he never heard of | 8 |
father of blessed memory | 8 |
to be desired with | 8 |
the lords and others | 8 |
of the said council | 8 |
and in the interim | 8 |
it is but a | 8 |
said earl of bristol | 8 |
both horse and foot | 8 |
his majesty in his | 8 |
near as he can | 8 |
of his majesty to | 8 |
to take the said | 8 |
the oath of allegiance | 8 |
the sum of five | 8 |
the said denzil holles | 8 |
of the said lord | 8 |
he could not tell | 8 |
by the king himself | 8 |
as will appear by | 8 |
by vertue of a | 8 |
that he was committed | 8 |
to the king for | 8 |
that he may be | 8 |
the law of god | 8 |
the duty of his | 8 |
authority of the said | 7 |
your lordships to observe | 7 |
act for naturalizing of | 7 |
and statutes of the | 7 |
to the king to | 7 |
of the kings revenue | 7 |
the king is not | 7 |
house of commons concerning | 7 |
earl of bristol to | 7 |
were a sufficient ground | 7 |
be presented to the | 7 |
kings little finger should | 7 |
and to prevent the | 7 |
to bring it to | 7 |
referred to a committee | 7 |
to the charge of | 7 |
be added to the | 7 |
of those things which | 7 |
if it should be | 7 |
in mind of the | 7 |
e estc r this | 7 |
by the lord conway | 7 |
advice of his privy | 7 |
that he was at | 7 |
to take away all | 7 |
he doubts not but | 7 |
and sir george ratcliffe | 7 |
and contrary to the | 7 |
letter to the king | 7 |
you would be pleased | 7 |
advice of his council | 7 |
i trust i shall | 7 |
the demands made by | 7 |
against sir george ratcliff | 7 |
presented to his majesty | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
and for my part | 7 |
not fit to be | 7 |
it is true that | 7 |
c category of texts | 7 |
might be able to | 7 |
peers of the realm | 7 |
it may be said | 7 |
must expect laws as | 7 |
from his excellency sir | 7 |
give him leave to | 7 |
c the rate of | 7 |
rest of the lords | 7 |
against his subjects of | 7 |
upon the king of | 7 |
by the said duke | 7 |
said kingdom of ireland | 7 |
lord of strafford spake | 7 |
prerogative as he pleased | 7 |
that the kings little | 7 |
king to the house | 7 |
have thought fit to | 7 |
gold and silver thred | 7 |
that they should not | 7 |
that he was one | 7 |
present at the trial | 7 |
in love with parliaments | 7 |
that he remembers not | 7 |
the right reverend father | 7 |
the said duke had | 7 |
no a letter sent | 7 |
the tenth year of | 7 |
shall be ready to | 7 |
he was loose and | 7 |
by the same laws | 7 |
councell of the army | 7 |
his wife and children | 7 |
was read in the | 7 |
in the kings name | 7 |
man in the world | 7 |
the restoring of the | 7 |
little finger of the | 7 |
charge of high treason | 7 |
i must tell you | 7 |
civilwar no a letter | 7 |
contrary to the laws | 7 |
by the space of | 7 |
the latter end of | 7 |
that if he had | 7 |
i would not have | 7 |
if he did not | 7 |
heavier than the loins | 7 |
the lord deputy and | 7 |
the nobility and gentry | 7 |
and that the lord | 7 |
the forces under the | 7 |
message to the house | 7 |
in matters of religion | 7 |
advice to the king | 7 |
that this shall be | 7 |
the houses of parliament | 7 |
upon the statute of | 7 |
present to his majesty | 7 |
as binding as an | 7 |
that which hath been | 7 |
in a time of | 7 |
the execution of them | 7 |
the copy of the | 7 |
be left to the | 7 |
there could be no | 7 |
letter to the honorable | 7 |
excellency the lord fairfax | 7 |
the eighteenth year of | 7 |
as i take it | 7 |
late majesty of blessed | 7 |
that it is true | 7 |
to the lord deputy | 7 |
and to introduce an | 7 |
service of the king | 7 |
the subjects of england | 7 |
a petition to the | 7 |
justice of the king | 7 |
it is not to | 7 |
after the dissolution of | 7 |
in any other way | 7 |
you will be pleased | 7 |
he knew nothing of | 7 |
and others of his | 7 |
the honor to be | 7 |
all the commons in | 7 |
a message from his | 7 |
by the mouth of | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
the pleasure of the | 7 |
a wing r thomason | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
sent to the lord | 7 |
was fit to be | 7 |
there is nothing in | 7 |
contrary to his duty | 7 |
sheriff of the county | 7 |
aptara keyed and coded | 7 |
articles against the earl | 7 |
might use his prerogative | 7 |
cause of the commitment | 7 |
his majesty is well | 7 |
late king iames of | 7 |
and the lord keeper | 7 |
for stirring up of | 7 |
about the time of | 7 |
sent in a letter | 7 |
unto the said earl | 7 |
that if there be | 7 |
part of the votes | 7 |
the words spoken by | 7 |
part of the law | 7 |
by the blessing of | 7 |
i hope we shall | 7 |
that if a man | 7 |
conversion a letter sent | 7 |
of all his majesties | 7 |
eighth year of his | 7 |
the king of the | 7 |
the examination of the | 7 |
debate in the house | 7 |
with my lord of | 7 |
property of the subject | 7 |
of strafford desired he | 7 |
next is the th | 7 |
the princes of germany | 7 |
reply in substance as | 7 |
but the earl of | 7 |
for the house of | 7 |
the prince his highness | 7 |
and by the said | 7 |
lord deputy and council | 7 |
president of the north | 7 |
in pursuance of the | 7 |
after the statute of | 7 |
to the second article | 7 |
all the rest of | 7 |
the matter of law | 7 |
for any man to | 7 |
information in the star | 7 |
a petition of right | 7 |
great admiral of england | 7 |
th year of edw | 7 |
of the said articles | 7 |
and that your majesty | 7 |
to be the kings | 7 |
him to be a | 7 |
the court of wards | 7 |
out of the same | 7 |
will and pleasure is | 7 |
their lordships to observe | 7 |
in the heart of | 7 |
order of the house | 7 |
of that which is | 7 |
as to the matter | 7 |
some of the aldermen | 7 |
never heard of any | 7 |
the kings soveraign power | 7 |
the honor and justice | 7 |
and commons in parliament | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
wherewith he is charged | 7 |
the priviledges of the | 7 |
his son in law | 7 |
the fundamental laws and | 7 |
lord of strafford will | 7 |
the custody of the | 7 |
of london and westminster | 7 |
the evidence at the | 7 |
the c category of | 7 |
his speech at the | 7 |
to end this session | 7 |
he should think fit | 7 |
all the time of | 7 |
ninth year of his | 7 |
the late king of | 7 |
to take the oath | 7 |
sent a message to | 7 |
at the opening of | 7 |
duty to his majesty | 7 |
for the performance of | 7 |
to your lordships judgments | 7 |
the five and twentieth | 7 |
member of the parliament | 7 |
after the breach of | 7 |
strafford desired he might | 7 |
king was not to | 7 |
the remonstrance of the | 7 |
the parliament had denyed | 7 |
the king by the | 7 |
burgesses of the commons | 7 |
the lord of strafford | 7 |
he had a warrant | 7 |
as long as he | 7 |
the army to the | 7 |
is so far from | 7 |
be given to the | 7 |
whole body of the | 7 |
reason of the said | 7 |
complained of in parliament | 7 |
it was fit to | 7 |
of the death of | 7 |
the said ships and | 7 |
they ought not to | 7 |
to go up to | 7 |
that part of his | 7 |
a peer of this | 7 |
received a letter from | 7 |
is fit to be | 7 |
in a parliamentary way | 7 |
the meeting of the | 7 |
for the king to | 7 |
binding as an act | 7 |
so long as he | 7 |
it appears by the | 7 |
subjects of the said | 7 |
should be acquitted both | 7 |
petition to his majesty | 7 |
and if they be | 7 |
and peace of the | 7 |
to the kings majesty | 7 |
that he had made | 7 |
they shall not be | 7 |
and king of spain | 7 |
and all the world | 7 |
laid by the heels | 7 |
if it be an | 7 |
the latter part of | 7 |
proved by two witnesses | 7 |
proceed according to the | 7 |
it was a great | 7 |
business of the palatinate | 7 |
for the supply of | 7 |
in a letter to | 7 |
they should not be | 7 |
was not in the | 7 |
from my lord deputy | 7 |
to convince him of | 7 |
and officers of the | 7 |
the members of this | 7 |
the said kingdom of | 7 |
upon the earl of | 7 |
beginning of the parliament | 7 |
for an offensive war | 7 |
and the honor of | 7 |
would be ready to | 7 |
and the safety of | 7 |
the effect of the | 7 |
for the common good | 7 |
the said earl by | 7 |
the reign of king | 7 |
part of his charge | 7 |
the realm of ireland | 7 |
the people to the | 7 |
some others of the | 7 |
to be by him | 7 |
member of this house | 7 |
appointed to draw up | 7 |
as well for the | 7 |
that if his majesty | 7 |
not the cause of | 7 |
to help the rebels | 7 |
for the release of | 7 |
in and about the | 7 |
out of the chair | 7 |
there is a great | 7 |
to the city of | 7 |
he had the honor | 7 |
he was ready to | 7 |
for tunnage and poundage | 7 |
of the said kingdom | 7 |
the king came to | 7 |
your lordships may remember | 7 |
of the army under | 7 |
they were willing to | 7 |
money in the mint | 7 |
take the said oath | 7 |
as near as i | 7 |
letter to the duke | 7 |
is the law of | 7 |
of the same nature | 7 |
one way or other | 7 |
that he is not | 7 |
was brought to the | 7 |
is nothing in this | 7 |
whether it was not | 7 |
the king or his | 7 |
and they are to | 7 |
reports from the committee | 7 |
at the request of | 7 |
letter to the speaker | 7 |
the priviledge of parliament | 7 |
but he knows not | 7 |
their lordships to take | 7 |
thomason e estc r | 7 |
the said commission and | 7 |
for his majesties service | 7 |
his wife a recusant | 7 |
it pleased his majesty | 7 |
that this was the | 7 |
to make it appear | 7 |
the little finger of | 7 |
and will give a | 7 |
he knew concerning the | 7 |
duke of buckingham was | 7 |
lordships have heard how | 7 |
principal secretaries of state | 7 |
those things which are | 7 |
order of the board | 7 |
behalf of the duke | 7 |
the said merchants ships | 7 |
were present at the | 7 |
in the c category | 7 |
was committed to the | 7 |
the lord archbishop of | 7 |
several parts of the | 7 |
the duke of buckinghams | 7 |
peace of the kingdom | 7 |
that he hath seen | 7 |
of five thousand pounds | 7 |
in a warlike manner | 7 |
asked to that point | 7 |
by the king to | 7 |
and not to depart | 7 |
in regard of his | 7 |
it to the king | 7 |
a member of this | 7 |
procure his majesty to | 7 |
text in the c | 7 |
to the number of | 7 |
sir walter aston and | 7 |
and i am sure | 7 |
that the statute of | 7 |
that he might not | 7 |
be as binding as | 7 |
the priviledges of parliament | 7 |
may be able to | 7 |
will appear by his | 7 |
to do any thing | 7 |
generall councell of the | 7 |
this is all he | 7 |
that he hath not | 7 |
one and the other | 7 |
it shall not be | 7 |
of the commons in | 7 |
for the king and | 7 |
an act for naturalizing | 7 |
the mean time the | 7 |
as in the case | 7 |
his said late majesties | 7 |
both houses in the | 7 |
of the privy council | 7 |
of the prince palatine | 7 |
though it be not | 7 |
but in the mean | 7 |
if they did not | 7 |
to the french king | 7 |
a charge of high | 7 |
warden of the cinque | 7 |
of the kings subjects | 7 |
humble and loyal subjects | 7 |
in the point of | 7 |
majesty to an offensive | 7 |
warrant from my lord | 7 |
peace of the kingdome | 7 |
in the ninth year | 7 |
was the cause of | 7 |
in both houses of | 7 |
by this time the | 7 |
and that their lordships | 7 |
for the satisfaction of | 7 |
be made to the | 7 |
the city of dublin | 7 |
xml conversion a letter | 7 |
and it is a | 7 |
the testimony of mr | 7 |
that if my lord | 7 |
against the person of | 7 |
the next day the | 7 |
of king and people | 7 |
put to fine and | 7 |
of the castle of | 7 |
the lord steward declared | 7 |
to the rest of | 7 |
having tryed the affections | 7 |
the conscience of the | 7 |
calling of a parliament | 7 |
and on the other | 7 |
which is a great | 7 |
constable of the castle | 7 |
that the said sir | 7 |
sum of five thousand | 7 |
that they were to | 7 |
ships to the french | 7 |
the stay of the | 7 |
in the same manner | 7 |
to give his majesty | 6 |
i am sure you | 6 |
this afternoon at two | 6 |
have just cause to | 6 |
put in due execution | 6 |
of tonnage and poundage | 6 |
which he said was | 6 |
be a levying of | 6 |
the duke and the | 6 |
printed by the command | 6 |
up of sedition against | 6 |
to call to mind | 6 |
and some others of | 6 |
make an act of | 6 |
it to be so | 6 |
to the committee of | 6 |
by the major part | 6 |
sent to the lords | 6 |
for the better understanding | 6 |
peer of this realm | 6 |
that you would be | 6 |
put to the question | 6 |
freeman ought to be | 6 |
the duty of the | 6 |
part of the article | 6 |
shall have power to | 6 |
by reason of their | 6 |
offer to their lordships | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
lord dillon being asked | 6 |
the petition was delivered | 6 |
he should not have | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
was the opinion of | 6 |
great part of his | 6 |
we have thought fit | 6 |
of the honourable house | 6 |
the commons in the | 6 |
from rules of government | 6 |
or words to this | 6 |
been the cause of | 6 |
he knew not what | 6 |
if the king should | 6 |
castle with the church | 6 |
wardenship of the cinque | 6 |
that he had received | 6 |
sentence of death against | 6 |
the earl of northumberland | 6 |
and his generall councell | 6 |
to the council table | 6 |
to go on with | 6 |
and that he hath | 6 |
to levy what he | 6 |
brought upon a habeas | 6 |
by command of the | 6 |
the last session of | 6 |
as well in the | 6 |
of the united provinces | 6 |
majesty and his subjects | 6 |
shall make it appear | 6 |
of his majesty and | 6 |
would be graciously pleased | 6 |
both of god and | 6 |
in this time of | 6 |
the one and the | 6 |
make their personal residence | 6 |
of state should be | 6 |
his majesty to the | 6 |
doth not remember the | 6 |
the continuance of this | 6 |
charters were nothing worth | 6 |
upon the petition of | 6 |
shall be pleased to | 6 |
to take off the | 6 |
to the honourable william | 6 |
and therefore i will | 6 |
him by the heels | 6 |
a conference with their | 6 |
army to the kings | 6 |
the thing it self | 6 |
presidents of former times | 6 |
it is a great | 6 |
of sir george ratcliffe | 6 |
acquitted both of god | 6 |
the river of thames | 6 |
their charters were nothing | 6 |
there is great difference | 6 |
speciale mandatum domini regis | 6 |
contrary to the said | 6 |
ought not to have | 6 |
and when it was | 6 |
of war upon the | 6 |
laid in the charge | 6 |
in his answer to | 6 |
thought fit to be | 6 |
at the delivery of | 6 |
and by that means | 6 |
of his lordships consideration | 6 |
the true state of | 6 |
and when his majesty | 6 |
man committed by the | 6 |
justice of the kingdom | 6 |
he was not present | 6 |
at eight of the | 6 |
and of the said | 6 |
the parliament is a | 6 |
an information in the | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
the kingdom of heaven | 6 |
and it is no | 6 |
but he doth not | 6 |
yet my lord of | 6 |
and happiness of the | 6 |
his lordship was pleased | 6 |
that their lordships are | 6 |
fundamentall rights and liberties | 6 |
that the clerk of | 6 |
the ninth day of | 6 |
the king our soveraign | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
of the true value | 6 |
with force and arms | 6 |
from the lord conway | 6 |
by force of arms | 6 |
the report of the | 6 |
was absolved from all | 6 |
by the same committee | 6 |
for the time of | 6 |
but the king of | 6 |
heads presented by the | 6 |
to the end the | 6 |
since his advance from | 6 |
by the hands of | 6 |
the council for the | 6 |
is against the law | 6 |
be put into the | 6 |
the representative body of | 6 |
of the roman catholick | 6 |
last session of parliament | 6 |
the landing of the | 6 |
the whole course of | 6 |
year of king james | 6 |
against him by the | 6 |
up with this message | 6 |
by his majesties royal | 6 |
of scotland and ireland | 6 |
of the said kingdoms | 6 |
ruine and destruction of | 6 |
there is no such | 6 |
to take the same | 6 |
it was to be | 6 |
that the house be | 6 |
sir adam loftus being | 6 |
the first article of | 6 |
manner and form as | 6 |
in the said kingdom | 6 |
of the peace of | 6 |
your lordships will not | 6 |
excellency the lord generall | 6 |
out of his own | 6 |
had forsaken the king | 6 |
clock in the morning | 6 |
of that which was | 6 |
the billeting of soldiers | 6 |
and not to be | 6 |
command from his majesty | 6 |
the court of england | 6 |
his will and pleasure | 6 |
the weight of the | 6 |
continuance of this present | 6 |
that by reason of | 6 |
to the consideration of | 6 |
denyed to supply him | 6 |
with the cause of | 6 |
the treasurer of the | 6 |
of a peer of | 6 |
he took some other | 6 |
that he hath a | 6 |
it was not for | 6 |
him advantage to supply | 6 |
resolved into a committee | 6 |
is a kind of | 6 |
desired it might be | 6 |
service of the state | 6 |
third part of the | 6 |
him of high treason | 6 |
you have an army | 6 |
with the assistance of | 6 |
twelfth year of his | 6 |
value of the customs | 6 |
that it is very | 6 |
breach of the priviledge | 6 |
our petition of right | 6 |
be acquitted both of | 6 |
for his service done | 6 |
it is not treason | 6 |
advice of the said | 6 |
by an act of | 6 |
to answer for it | 6 |
and it is the | 6 |
i am charged with | 6 |
house of commons were | 6 |
the citizens of london | 6 |
whether he knew of | 6 |
from his late majesty | 6 |
the bar of the | 6 |
said commission and instructions | 6 |
and sir robert loftus | 6 |
use of the said | 6 |
of the spanish match | 6 |