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the city of chester14
early english books online12
the honorable house of12
honorable house of commons12
of the city of11
out of the city11
their horses and arms9
sir william breretons letter8
to sir william brereton7
the surrender of the7
surrender of the city7
of the honorable house7
speaker of the honorable7
in the mean time7
shall have liberty to6
march out of the6
the county palatine of6
county palatine of chester6
the major of chester5
to the honorable house5
preservation of the city5
signing of these articles5
on the welch side5
to march out of5
lost not a man5
on the behalf of5
countie palatine of chester4
encoded text transcribed from4
to the humble petition4
institutions providing financial support4
with the articles agreed4
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the terms of creative4
text has been tokenized4
this keyboarded and encoded4
a petition delivered in4
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tcp assigned for keying4
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linguistically annotated with morphadorner4
not been fully proofread4
of chester for the4
the original in the4
ministers of the countie4
has not been fully4
i remain your servant4
letter concerning the surrender4
the author or stationer4
been fully proofread approx4
within musket shot of4
of the original in4
the early english books4
spellings that support the4
in the british library4
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chester for the parliament4
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the said lord byron4
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breretons letter sent to4
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the preservation of the4
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this text has not4
chesters enlargement after three4
and linguistically annotated with4
changes aim at restoring4
concerning the surrender of4
an enriched version of4
the english short title4
standard spellings that support4
author or stationer meant4
support the display of4
the honoble william lenthal4
the institutions providing financial4
for the reducing of4
petition delivered in to4
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letter sent to the4
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honoble william lenthal esq4
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metadata enrichments aim at4
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breretons letter concerning the4
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palatine of chester concerning4
from many walks of4
his majesties ansvver to4
the countie palatine of4
in the english short4
together with the articles4
the castle and fort4
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financial support to the4
major of chester and4
william breretons letter concerning4
to the honoble william4
changes and metadata enrichments4
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tokenized and linguistically annotated4
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i have received your4
by sir thomas aston4
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have liberty to march4
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based collaborative curation by4
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stationer meant to publish4
humble petition of the4
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lord byron to sir4
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city of chester for4
annotation includes standard spellings4
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william breretons letter sent4
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petition of the gentlemen4
byron to sir william4
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text is available for4
castle and fort thereof4
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the city and liberties3
time i remain your3
all the passages and3
passages and treaties of3
the time and place3
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lords sprituall and temporall3
of the kings garrisons3
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on betwixt both parties3
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and honourable court of3
the rest of the3
the clock in the3
and alderman william ince3
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the high and honourable3
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maiestie hath given me3
command to give you3
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maiestie at york the3
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with all the ordnance3
to the cheshire forces3
the seventh of may3
from the county palatine3
i have sent you3
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after three yeers bondage3
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city and liberties thereof3
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of the said city3
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your servant william brereton3
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given me expresse command3
and remain your servant3
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declaration of chesters enlargement3
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the forces of cheshire3
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of the siege and3
answer to your petition3
any of the kings3
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men on the ground3
william lenthal esq speaker3
at york the seventh3
their servants and horses3
speaker appointed to be3
under the command of3
severall schedules hereunto annexed3
to the lord byron3
in the severall schedules3
of chesters enlargement after3
the severall schedules hereunto3
to his maiestie at3
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of chester concerning episcopacy3
his maiestie at york3
the lord byron with3
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exact declaration of chesters3
the use of king3
any your let or3
and taking of the3
expresse command to give3
all the said articles3
letter to the honorable3
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both sides the river3
for my lord byron3
the lords sprituall and3
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of king and parliament3
upon the signing of3
high and honourable court3
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and appointed to be3
concluded and agreed upon3
body of the enemy3
subscribed in the severall3
enlargement after three yeers3
be forthwith printed and3
musket shot of the3
treaties of the siege3
york the seventh of3
articles agreed on betwixt3
his maiestie hath given3
inhabitants of the county3
the lower parts of2
all their apparel whatsoever2
passes be given them2
the gentlemen of the2
to stay until their2
have just cause to2
all prisoners in the2
nor any their attendants2
all other persons whatsoever2
of sir william brereton2
no such lieutenant colonel2
colonel to march with2
others that shall march2
not above thirty pounds2
for their safe return2
to look after his2
that shall remain in2
thing against the parliament2
quietly to passe and2
free quarter in their2
of money with them2
all one with god2
every of them with2
horses as are the2
liberty to go to2
kings garrisons not blocked2
any of these articles2
such person shall at2
and other inferiour officers2
with eighty of the2
person or goods of2
that every such merchant2
that such officers and2
between and defects per2
with every man his2
letters intercepted from sir2
and robert tatton esquire2
to raise the siege2
commissioners on the behalf2
they of right ought2
with any promise or2
the several conditions of2
that the friends of2
concerning episcopacy to the2
not act any thing2
amongst the common people2
articles concluded and agreed2
printed for john aston2
prisoners in the city2
their marching out of2
be appointed to receive2
no sir william breretons2
them come attended with2
great hopes of the2
until they return thither2
all others that shall2
and all other furniture2
and one hundred and2
granted or allowed of2
welsh officers and souldiers2
and captain of horse2
that the lord byron2
promise or inducement whatsoever2
printed and published brereton2
but what is their2
to make up the2
no act to the2
with his own horse2
whose dead bodies are2
palatine of chester delivered2
away out of the2
chester and robert tatton2
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lord byron shall think2
he will do no2
of chester and robert2
have the like freedom2
are to be returned2
ministers to have all2
and twenty pounds in2
he first giving security2
are out of the2
as shall desire to2
of those whose dead2
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byron with his horse2
lords attended with four2
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all their apparel with2
printed for john sweeting2
a wing b thomason2
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shall have two moneths2
in either of them2
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chester concerning episcopacy to2
their safe return to2
like benefit of these2
of this instant february2
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are to be sold2
with their ladies and2
lord byron with his2
such knight or colonel2
died of their wounds2
such sums of money2
resident in the city2
and that they be2
shall be saved and2
kept from the plunder2
and carried out of2
towns under the parliaments2
dayes allowed for their2
subscribed to this petition2
for the accommodating of2
and five dayes are2
in regard of the2
the c category of2
issued out of chester2
their apparel with them2
arms to attend him2
is allowed to be2
two moneths time to2
shall be appointed to2
except what is allowed2
signe of the golden2
men with their horses2
sole power of treaty2
and estates of the2
under the walls of2
shall loose the benefit2
all those horses and2
be set at liberty2
to go into north2
the behalf of john2
and that every such2
not yet interred in2
the ministers to have2
within the city and2
xml conversion sir william2
upon signing of these2
out of the suburbs2
held it our dutie2
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to march with their2
at the time and2
themselves much neglected by2
that have been in2
of the cities preservation2
were recorded as gap2
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rate of defects per2
shall be inveigled or2
horses into the castle2
church within the city2
and towns under the2
gentlemen of their husbands2
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have two moneths time2
greatest part of the2
shall have three dayes2
liberty to stay until2
please to march out2
apex covantage keyed and2
the said lords books2
be saved and secured2
plunder and violence of2
the beginning of these2
and the castle and2
of the same county2
where officers shall be2
which carriages are to2
shall be left sick2
with between and defects2
from the plunder and2
the walls of the2
in places remote thence2
fourty pounds in money2
tender care of the2
right ought to have2
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and have the like2
secured until they return2
to the prejudice of2
there to meet with2
shall violate any part2
commander in chief of2
all above fourty pounds2
the records in the2
such other ladies and2
the person or goods2
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for king and parliament2
chester delivered to his2
and that none of2
the prejudice of the2
with him not above2
and secretary to the2
between the commissioners appointed2
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caused sir william brereton2
the plunder and violence2
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all the forces of2
other ladies and gentlewomen2
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for those gentlemen you2
have taken part with2
ten of the clock2
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those who are now2
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that in consideration hereof2
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women of what degree2
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those that march out2
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shop at the signe2
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shall desire to go2
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souldiers to have liberty2
be given them for2
other inhabitants above six2
the enemy from chester2
what is done by2
will do no act2
moneths time to fetch2
no known defects that2
as other cities and2
and the commissioners on2
from the major of2
have liberty to go2
delivery of the same2
be delivered to sir2
with his horse and2
twenty shillings in money2