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the city of chester | 14 |
early english books online | 12 |
the honorable house of | 12 |
honorable house of commons | 12 |
of the city of | 11 |
out of the city | 11 |
their horses and arms | 9 |
sir william breretons letter | 8 |
to sir william brereton | 7 |
the surrender of the | 7 |
surrender of the city | 7 |
of the honorable house | 7 |
speaker of the honorable | 7 |
in the mean time | 7 |
shall have liberty to | 6 |
march out of the | 6 |
the county palatine of | 6 |
county palatine of chester | 6 |
the major of chester | 5 |
to the honorable house | 5 |
preservation of the city | 5 |
signing of these articles | 5 |
on the welch side | 5 |
to march out of | 5 |
lost not a man | 5 |
on the behalf of | 5 |
countie palatine of chester | 4 |
encoded text transcribed from | 4 |
to the humble petition | 4 |
institutions providing financial support | 4 |
with the articles agreed | 4 |
i text is available | 4 |
the terms of creative | 4 |
text has been tokenized | 4 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 4 |
a petition delivered in | 4 |
text and markup reviewed | 4 |
text has not been | 4 |
the text more computationally | 4 |
for keying and markup | 4 |
tcp assigned for keying | 4 |
on both sides the | 4 |
support to the early | 4 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 4 |
not been fully proofread | 4 |
of chester for the | 4 |
the original in the | 4 |
ministers of the countie | 4 |
has not been fully | 4 |
i remain your servant | 4 |
letter concerning the surrender | 4 |
the author or stationer | 4 |
been fully proofread approx | 4 |
within musket shot of | 4 |
of the original in | 4 |
the early english books | 4 |
spellings that support the | 4 |
in the british library | 4 |
enriched version of the | 4 |
chester for the parliament | 4 |
a standardized format that | 4 |
work described above is | 4 |
all without asking permission | 4 |
according to the terms | 4 |
restoring the text the | 4 |
of the work described | 4 |
even for commercial purposes | 4 |
such as he shall | 4 |
the said lord byron | 4 |
and suitable for network | 4 |
aim at making the | 4 |
breretons letter sent to | 4 |
this text is an | 4 |
this phase i text | 4 |
the preservation of the | 4 |
is an enriched version | 4 |
and coded from proquest | 4 |
professional end users from | 4 |
terms of creative commons | 4 |
this text has not | 4 |
chesters enlargement after three | 4 |
and linguistically annotated with | 4 |
changes aim at restoring | 4 |
concerning the surrender of | 4 |
an enriched version of | 4 |
the english short title | 4 |
standard spellings that support | 4 |
author or stationer meant | 4 |
support the display of | 4 |
the honoble william lenthal | 4 |
the institutions providing financial | 4 |
for the reducing of | 4 |
petition delivered in to | 4 |
english short title catalog | 4 |
letter sent to the | 4 |
the annotation includes standard | 4 |
text more computationally tractable | 4 |
is available for reuse | 4 |
honoble william lenthal esq | 4 |
markup reviewed and edited | 4 |
at restoring the text | 4 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 4 |
to the terms of | 4 |
digital transcription a of | 4 |
coded from proquest page | 4 |
breretons letter concerning the | 4 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 4 |
palatine of chester concerning | 4 |
from many walks of | 4 |
his majesties ansvver to | 4 |
the countie palatine of | 4 |
in the english short | 4 |
together with the articles | 4 |
the castle and fort | 4 |
curation by amateur and | 4 |
financial support to the | 4 |
major of chester and | 4 |
william breretons letter concerning | 4 |
to the honoble william | 4 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 4 |
making the text more | 4 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 4 |
phase i text is | 4 |
i have received your | 4 |
by sir thomas aston | 4 |
amateur and professional end | 4 |
as he shall appoint | 4 |
of the countie palatine | 4 |
encoded edition of the | 4 |
aim at restoring the | 4 |
assigned for keying and | 4 |
enrichments aim at making | 4 |
includes standard spellings that | 4 |
text the author or | 4 |
of the said lords | 4 |
images scanned from microfilm | 4 |
the text can be | 4 |
to the early english | 4 |
by amateur and professional | 4 |
transcription a of text | 4 |
majesties ansvver to the | 4 |
have liberty to march | 4 |
the tcp digital transcription | 4 |
based collaborative curation by | 4 |
a text in a | 4 |
delivered in to the | 4 |
sent to the honoble | 4 |
that preserves archaic forms | 4 |
stationer meant to publish | 4 |
humble petition of the | 4 |
and ministers of the | 4 |
textual changes aim at | 4 |
the text has been | 4 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 4 |
lord byron to sir | 4 |
edition of the work | 4 |
the humble petition of | 4 |
format that preserves archaic | 4 |
that support the display | 4 |
that none of the | 4 |
or stationer meant to | 4 |
the honorable william lenthal | 4 |
from proquest page images | 4 |
city of chester for | 4 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 4 |
tcp digital transcription a | 4 |
books online text creation | 4 |
english books online text | 4 |
many walks of life | 4 |
and professional end users | 4 |
at making the text | 4 |
the articles agreed on | 4 |
ansvver to the humble | 4 |
the display of a | 4 |
text is an enriched | 4 |
william breretons letter sent | 4 |
providing financial support to | 4 |
for the surrender of | 4 |
by the institutions providing | 4 |
and encoded edition of | 4 |
in to the lords | 4 |
honorable william lenthal esq | 4 |
has been tokenized and | 4 |
reproduction of the original | 4 |
users from many walks | 4 |
of a text in | 4 |
text can be copied | 4 |
display of a text | 4 |
the text the author | 4 |
owned by the institutions | 4 |
standardized format that preserves | 4 |
end users from many | 4 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 4 |
petition of the gentlemen | 4 |
byron to sir william | 4 |
the work described above | 4 |
in a standardized format | 4 |
online text creation partnership | 4 |
version of the tcp | 4 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 4 |
and markup reviewed and | 4 |
original in the british | 4 |
keyed and coded from | 4 |
printer to the honorable | 4 |
of the tcp digital | 4 |
textual changes and metadata | 4 |
text in a standardized | 4 |
described above is co | 4 |
text is available for | 4 |
castle and fort thereof | 4 |
forthwith printed and published | 3 |
out of the said | 3 |
and inhabitants of the | 3 |
a most exact declaration | 3 |
the city and liberties | 3 |
time i remain your | 3 |
all the passages and | 3 |
passages and treaties of | 3 |
the time and place | 3 |
the commissioners appointed on | 3 |
commissioners appointed on the | 3 |
lords sprituall and temporall | 3 |
of the kings garrisons | 3 |
a of text r | 3 |
with their horses and | 3 |
on betwixt both parties | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
and honourable court of | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
the clock in the | 3 |
and alderman william ince | 3 |
to the high and | 3 |
the high and honourable | 3 |
the mean time i | 3 |
maiestie hath given me | 3 |
command to give you | 3 |
nine of the clock | 3 |
of the preservation of | 3 |
delivered to his maiestie | 3 |
of text r in | 3 |
maiestie at york the | 3 |
by ten of the | 3 |
with all the ordnance | 3 |
to the cheshire forces | 3 |
the seventh of may | 3 |
from the county palatine | 3 |
i have sent you | 3 |
are subscribed in the | 3 |
give you this his | 3 |
after three yeers bondage | 3 |
with a most exact | 3 |
whose names are subscribed | 3 |
shot of the castle | 3 |
honourable court of parliament | 3 |
of the city and | 3 |
to the honorable william | 3 |
of the clock in | 3 |
most exact declaration of | 3 |
to be forthwith printed | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
city and liberties thereof | 3 |
to the lords sprituall | 3 |
we lost not a | 3 |
chaplein to the cheshire | 3 |
of the said city | 3 |
appointed to be forthwith | 3 |
use of king and | 3 |
the reducing of chester | 3 |
your servant william brereton | 3 |
the siege and taking | 3 |
names are subscribed in | 3 |
hundred horse and dragoones | 3 |
sir william brereton to | 3 |
part with the rebels | 3 |
r in the english | 3 |
given me expresse command | 3 |
and remain your servant | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
declaration of chesters enlargement | 3 |
you this his answer | 3 |
and treaties of the | 3 |
the forces of cheshire | 3 |
forth by nathanael lancaster | 3 |
siege and taking of | 3 |
me expresse command to | 3 |
taking of the city | 3 |
appointed to be printed | 3 |
from the lord byron | 3 |
sent in a letter | 3 |
of the siege and | 3 |
answer to your petition | 3 |
any of the kings | 3 |
or such as he | 3 |
to give you this | 3 |
agreed on betwixt both | 3 |
mean time i remain | 3 |
in a letter to | 3 |
hath given me expresse | 3 |
set forth by nathanael | 3 |
r this keyboarded and | 3 |
the signing of these | 3 |
the passages and treaties | 3 |
taken part with the | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
of the county palatine | 3 |
his answer to your | 3 |
text r in the | 3 |
men on the ground | 3 |
william lenthal esq speaker | 3 |
at york the seventh | 3 |
their servants and horses | 3 |
speaker appointed to be | 3 |
under the command of | 3 |
severall schedules hereunto annexed | 3 |
to the lord byron | 3 |
in the severall schedules | 3 |
of chesters enlargement after | 3 |
the severall schedules hereunto | 3 |
to his maiestie at | 3 |
this his answer to | 3 |
of chester concerning episcopacy | 3 |
his maiestie at york | 3 |
the lord byron with | 3 |
to be printed and | 3 |
of all the said | 3 |
exact declaration of chesters | 3 |
the use of king | 3 |
any your let or | 3 |
and taking of the | 3 |
expresse command to give | 3 |
all the said articles | 3 |
letter to the honorable | 3 |
be printed and published | 3 |
both sides the river | 3 |
for my lord byron | 3 |
the lords sprituall and | 3 |
concerning all the passages | 3 |
of king and parliament | 3 |
upon the signing of | 3 |
high and honourable court | 3 |
and the commissioners names | 3 |
without any your let | 3 |
and appointed to be | 3 |
concluded and agreed upon | 3 |
body of the enemy | 3 |
subscribed in the severall | 3 |
enlargement after three yeers | 3 |
be forthwith printed and | 3 |
musket shot of the | 3 |
treaties of the siege | 3 |
york the seventh of | 3 |
articles agreed on betwixt | 3 |
his maiestie hath given | 3 |
inhabitants of the county | 3 |
the lower parts of | 2 |
all their apparel whatsoever | 2 |
passes be given them | 2 |
the gentlemen of the | 2 |
to stay until their | 2 |
have just cause to | 2 |
all prisoners in the | 2 |
nor any their attendants | 2 |
all other persons whatsoever | 2 |
of sir william brereton | 2 |
no such lieutenant colonel | 2 |
colonel to march with | 2 |
others that shall march | 2 |
not above thirty pounds | 2 |
for their safe return | 2 |
to look after his | 2 |
that shall remain in | 2 |
thing against the parliament | 2 |
quietly to passe and | 2 |
free quarter in their | 2 |
of money with them | 2 |
all one with god | 2 |
every of them with | 2 |
horses as are the | 2 |
liberty to go to | 2 |
kings garrisons not blocked | 2 |
any of these articles | 2 |
such person shall at | 2 |
and other inferiour officers | 2 |
with eighty of the | 2 |
person or goods of | 2 |
that every such merchant | 2 |
that such officers and | 2 |
between and defects per | 2 |
with every man his | 2 |
letters intercepted from sir | 2 |
and robert tatton esquire | 2 |
to raise the siege | 2 |
commissioners on the behalf | 2 |
they of right ought | 2 |
with any promise or | 2 |
the several conditions of | 2 |
that the friends of | 2 |
concerning episcopacy to the | 2 |
not act any thing | 2 |
amongst the common people | 2 |
articles concluded and agreed | 2 |
printed for john aston | 2 |
prisoners in the city | 2 |
their marching out of | 2 |
be appointed to receive | 2 |
no sir william breretons | 2 |
them come attended with | 2 |
great hopes of the | 2 |
until they return thither | 2 |
all others that shall | 2 |
and all other furniture | 2 |
and one hundred and | 2 |
granted or allowed of | 2 |
welsh officers and souldiers | 2 |
and captain of horse | 2 |
that the lord byron | 2 |
promise or inducement whatsoever | 2 |
printed and published brereton | 2 |
but what is their | 2 |
to make up the | 2 |
no act to the | 2 |
with his own horse | 2 |
whose dead bodies are | 2 |
palatine of chester delivered | 2 |
away out of the | 2 |
chester and robert tatton | 2 |
make up the breach | 2 |
lord byron shall think | 2 |
he will do no | 2 |
of chester and robert | 2 |
have the like freedom | 2 |
are to be returned | 2 |
ministers to have all | 2 |
and twenty pounds in | 2 |
he first giving security | 2 |
are out of the | 2 |
as shall desire to | 2 |
of those whose dead | 2 |
mo a wing b | 2 |
byron with his horse | 2 |
lords attended with four | 2 |
wee held it our | 2 |
all their apparel with | 2 |
printed for john sweeting | 2 |
a wing b thomason | 2 |
officers and souldiers as | 2 |
the lord byron to | 2 |
shall have two moneths | 2 |
in either of them | 2 |
none of them come | 2 |
the kings garrisons not | 2 |
category of texts with | 2 |
chester concerning episcopacy to | 2 |
their safe return to | 2 |
like benefit of these | 2 |
of this instant february | 2 |
on the other part | 2 |
are to be sold | 2 |
with their ladies and | 2 |
lord byron with his | 2 |
such knight or colonel | 2 |
died of their wounds | 2 |
such sums of money | 2 |
resident in the city | 2 |
and that they be | 2 |
shall be saved and | 2 |
kept from the plunder | 2 |
and carried out of | 2 |
towns under the parliaments | 2 |
dayes allowed for their | 2 |
subscribed to this petition | 2 |
for the accommodating of | 2 |
and five dayes are | 2 |
in regard of the | 2 |
the c category of | 2 |
issued out of chester | 2 |
their apparel with them | 2 |
arms to attend him | 2 |
is allowed to be | 2 |
two moneths time to | 2 |
shall be appointed to | 2 |
except what is allowed | 2 |
signe of the golden | 2 |
men with their horses | 2 |
sole power of treaty | 2 |
and estates of the | 2 |
under the walls of | 2 |
shall loose the benefit | 2 |
all those horses and | 2 |
be set at liberty | 2 |
to go into north | 2 |
the behalf of john | 2 |
and that every such | 2 |
not yet interred in | 2 |
the ministers to have | 2 |
within the city and | 2 |
xml conversion sir william | 2 |
upon signing of these | 2 |
out of the suburbs | 2 |
held it our dutie | 2 |
allowed to be taken | 2 |
liberty to march to | 2 |
carriages are to be | 2 |
no disparagement to you | 2 |
has no known defects | 2 |
to march with their | 2 |
at the time and | 2 |
themselves much neglected by | 2 |
that have been in | 2 |
of the cities preservation | 2 |
were recorded as gap | 2 |
and then have passes | 2 |
rate of defects per | 2 |
shall be inveigled or | 2 |
horses into the castle | 2 |
church within the city | 2 |
and towns under the | 2 |
gentlemen of their husbands | 2 |
iv tiff page images | 2 |
have two moneths time | 2 |
greatest part of the | 2 |
shall have three dayes | 2 |
liberty to stay until | 2 |
please to march out | 2 |
apex covantage keyed and | 2 |
the said lords books | 2 |
be saved and secured | 2 |
plunder and violence of | 2 |
the beginning of these | 2 |
and the castle and | 2 |
of the same county | 2 |
where officers shall be | 2 |
which carriages are to | 2 |
shall be left sick | 2 |
with between and defects | 2 |
from the plunder and | 2 |
the walls of the | 2 |
in places remote thence | 2 |
fourty pounds in money | 2 |
tender care of the | 2 |
right ought to have | 2 |
bodies are not yet | 2 |
and have the like | 2 |
secured until they return | 2 |
to the prejudice of | 2 |
there to meet with | 2 |
shall violate any part | 2 |
commander in chief of | 2 |
all above fourty pounds | 2 |
the records in the | 2 |
such other ladies and | 2 |
the person or goods | 2 |
wing b thomason e | 2 |
for king and parliament | 2 |
chester delivered to his | 2 |
and that none of | 2 |
the prejudice of the | 2 |
with him not above | 2 |
and secretary to the | 2 |
between the commissioners appointed | 2 |
of john lord byron | 2 |
eighty of the said | 2 |
caused sir william brereton | 2 |
the plunder and violence | 2 |
that they be secured | 2 |
have free quarter in | 2 |
for the performance of | 2 |
the friends of the | 2 |
holders and other inhabitants | 2 |
are allowed by these | 2 |
as gap elements at | 2 |
in chief of all | 2 |
of them with his | 2 |
blockt up the castle | 2 |
tatton to sir w | 2 |
the like freedom of | 2 |
proper goods of the | 2 |
chester on the one | 2 |
allowed by these articles | 2 |
as shall be approved | 2 |
not above twenty shillings | 2 |
this text in the | 2 |
of the several conditions | 2 |
huber sampled and proofread | 2 |
attended with above twenty | 2 |
as by my last | 2 |
souldiers as shall be | 2 |
and ten men with | 2 |
esq speaker of the | 2 |
golden dragon in fleetstreet | 2 |
carry any thing away | 2 |
to be sold at | 2 |
officers shall be appointed | 2 |
secretary to the army | 2 |
stay until their recovery | 2 |
all the forces of | 2 |
other ladies and gentlewomen | 2 |
of what sort soever | 2 |
for those gentlemen you | 2 |
have taken part with | 2 |
ten of the clock | 2 |
and in the mean | 2 |
cities and towns under | 2 |
desires of the preservation | 2 |
whose husbands are prisoners | 2 |
and all others that | 2 |
march shall be inveigled | 2 |
spi global keyed and | 2 |
concerned in any of | 2 |
them to march thither | 2 |
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the body of the | 2 |
a party of horse | 2 |
of them carrying with | 2 |
puts this text in | 2 |
was the rather assented | 2 |
carrying with him above | 2 |
and all other persons | 2 |
of all the forces | 2 |
that were recorded as | 2 |
hours will land them | 2 |
or any of the | 2 |
goods of the citizens | 2 |
the said sir william | 2 |
three dayes allowed for | 2 |
all of the same | 2 |
sums of money with | 2 |
preserved and kept from | 2 |
and all the records | 2 |
a drop of blood | 2 |
what is allowed to | 2 |
that the said lord | 2 |
sent out of the | 2 |
to enter into a | 2 |
the rebels in ireland | 2 |
his lady and servants | 2 |
officers and souldiers to | 2 |
to passe and travel | 2 |
any part of them | 2 |
the parliaments protection have | 2 |
make good the leaguer | 2 |
as are the proper | 2 |
and not above twenty | 2 |
or to march to | 2 |
allowed them to march | 2 |
the welsh officers and | 2 |
that no such person | 2 |
and other inhabitants above | 2 |
thirty pounds in money | 2 |
any thing away out | 2 |
the said lords attended | 2 |
the commissioners on the | 2 |
chief of all the | 2 |
quarter in their march | 2 |
not be wanting to | 2 |
a man on the | 2 |
words puts this text | 2 |
those who are now | 2 |
the golden dragon in | 2 |
not receive any injury | 2 |
and the truly loyal | 2 |
such as shall be | 2 |
recorded as gap elements | 2 |
behalf of sir william | 2 |
that in consideration hereof | 2 |
belonging to those that | 2 |
liberty to march out | 2 |
prejudice of the parliament | 2 |
that all citizens and | 2 |
his shop at the | 2 |
women of what degree | 2 |
will suddenly be removed | 2 |
the enemy in wales | 2 |
to march with two | 2 |
inhabitants above six thousand | 2 |
was sent into the | 2 |
and estates within the | 2 |
as are allowed by | 2 |
the accommodating of them | 2 |
and colonel to march | 2 |
act to the prejudice | 2 |
not a man on | 2 |
every man his sword | 2 |
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returned to the leaguer | 2 |
that please to march | 2 |
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elements at the time | 2 |
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given them for their | 2 |
of chester on the | 2 |
and as many foot | 2 |
and such immunities as | 2 |
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or colonel to carry | 2 |
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that none of them | 2 |
benefit of these articles | 2 |
above five pounds in | 2 |
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after they are out | 2 |
that no church within | 2 |
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army out of ireland | 2 |
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global keyed and coded | 2 |
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appointed on the behalf | 2 |
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the lord saint paul | 2 |
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of horse and foot | 2 |
every such nobleman carrying | 2 |
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none of the commanders | 2 |
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three hundred and odde | 2 |
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the first fruits of | 2 |
of their husbands qualities | 2 |
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five pounds in money | 2 |
that shall march out | 2 |
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immunities as they of | 2 |
to draw off the | 2 |
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lenthal esq speaker of | 2 |
thomason e estc r | 2 |
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john pas text and | 2 |
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civilwar no sir william | 2 |
rest of the noblemen | 2 |
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be given for the | 2 |
third of this instant | 2 |
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text in the c | 2 |
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those whose dead bodies | 2 |
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said lord byron shall | 2 |
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that many of them | 2 |
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person shall at any | 2 |
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said lords attended with | 2 |
care of the cities | 2 |
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and the ministers to | 2 |
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before the delivery of | 2 |
carrying amongst them all | 2 |
have the like benefit | 2 |
such immunities as they | 2 |
all women of what | 2 |
have passes to conway | 2 |
goods and estates within | 2 |
violence of the souldiers | 2 |
other cities and towns | 2 |
conversion sir william breretons | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
to go to their | 2 |
this text has no | 2 |
then have passes to | 2 |
if they shall have | 2 |
do no act to | 2 |
presented to him at | 2 |
the leaguer of beston | 2 |
carry with him above | 2 |
dayes are allowed them | 2 |
of the golden dragon | 2 |
nobleman carrying with him | 2 |
texts with between and | 2 |
lives and estates of | 2 |
to have liberty to | 2 |
in service for king | 2 |
the county were so | 2 |
to march to conway | 2 |
estates of the inhabitants | 2 |
all the officers and | 2 |
four horses in either | 2 |
at his shop at | 2 |
and not act any | 2 |
delivered to sir william | 2 |
or plunder the person | 2 |
the enemy in the | 2 |
the like benefit of | 2 |
enemie in chester perceiving | 2 |
carried out of the | 2 |
the commissioners of array | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
march with two men | 2 |
to be taken and | 2 |
service for king and | 2 |
or hereafter desire to | 2 |
his own horse and | 2 |
remain in the city | 2 |
lower parts of cheshire | 2 |
of the county were | 2 |
safe return to chester | 2 |
behalf of john lord | 2 |
to march without horse | 2 |
john pas sampled and | 2 |
the of this instant | 2 |
to use so many | 2 |
and four horses in | 2 |
to their own homes | 2 |
twenty pounds in plate | 2 |
such nobleman carrying with | 2 |
now in the city | 2 |
ten men with their | 2 |
them for their safe | 2 |
c category of texts | 2 |
are not yet interred | 2 |
sent you a passe | 2 |
the court and york | 2 |
estates within the city | 2 |
violate any part of | 2 |
reducing of chester and | 2 |
any thing against the | 2 |
and priviledge of inhabitants | 2 |
the ministers without swords | 2 |
they be secured until | 2 |
gap elements at the | 2 |
episcopacy to the high | 2 |
occasion to use so | 2 |
sent into the city | 2 |
shall march out of | 2 |
known defects that were | 2 |
in the mid way | 2 |
being the third of | 2 |
as those who are | 2 |
you are hereby required | 2 |
and gentlemen of their | 2 |
have families in chester | 2 |
no such person shall | 2 |
of them for the | 2 |
and the lord byron | 2 |
records in the castle | 2 |
enter into a treaty | 2 |
and have taken part | 2 |
or before their marching | 2 |
horses and arms to | 2 |
other inferiour officers in | 2 |
each of the said | 2 |
in the city of | 2 |
to be provided for | 2 |
pas text and markup | 2 |
with the assistance of | 2 |
are allowed them to | 2 |
above twenty shillings in | 2 |
also his lady and | 2 |
to have all their | 2 |
as shall be left | 2 |
that all such persons | 2 |
and such officers wives | 2 |
and souldiers to have | 2 |
garrisons not blocked up | 2 |
advocate and secretary to | 2 |
who have families in | 2 |
your tender care of | 2 |
and now in the | 2 |
to have free quarter | 2 |
governour of chester on | 2 |
at the time of | 2 |
before their marching out | 2 |
appointed to receive them | 2 |
a strong party in | 2 |
iv tiff page image | 2 |
belonging to the same | 2 |
to treat with yours | 2 |
that no souldier in | 2 |
and to return into | 2 |
hereafter desire to march | 2 |
and violence of the | 2 |
sir edmond verney and | 2 |
nor carry any thing | 2 |
and all his deeds | 2 |
come attended with above | 2 |
whom it may concern | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
the benefit of all | 2 |
and are to be | 2 |
horses in either of | 2 |
to carry with him | 2 |
time to fetch them | 2 |
left to keepe that | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
above fourty pounds in | 2 |
and arms to attend | 2 |
above thirty pounds in | 2 |
and kept from the | 2 |
with many or few | 2 |
the advocate and secretary | 2 |
under the parliaments protection | 2 |
every captain of foot | 2 |
in whom you say | 2 |
are hereby required to | 2 |
the delivery of the | 2 |
them to have free | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
your servants charles walley | 2 |
to fetch them thence | 2 |
those horses and arms | 2 |
what is their own | 2 |
the sole power of | 2 |
that all those horses | 2 |
but that you will | 2 |
in his march shall | 2 |
given for the performance | 2 |
attended with four men | 2 |
sir william brereton baronet | 2 |
act any thing against | 2 |
c the rate of | 2 |
all their own manuscripts | 2 |
with him above ten | 2 |
colonel to carry with | 2 |
of texts with between | 2 |
of chester delivered to | 2 |
knight or colonel to | 2 |
one with god to | 2 |
defects that were recorded | 2 |
without any slighting or | 2 |
it our dutie to | 2 |
plunder the person or | 2 |
souldier in his march | 2 |
the rate of defects | 2 |
knight and colonel to | 2 |
articles allowed to be | 2 |
inhabitants that shall remain | 2 |
hereby required to suffer | 2 |
their ladies and servants | 2 |
his colours or command | 2 |
that upon signing of | 2 |
now residing within the | 2 |
of right ought to | 2 |
of them come attended | 2 |
with five hundred horse | 2 |
them all above fourty | 2 |
march with their horses | 2 |
byron shall think meet | 2 |
with a convoy of | 2 |
of what degree soever | 2 |
pas sampled and proofread | 2 |
those that march out | 2 |
is done by the | 2 |
and tradesman of chester | 2 |
a treaty upon honourable | 2 |
shall have all their | 2 |
to make good the | 2 |
the lives and estates | 2 |
five dayes are allowed | 2 |
dead bodies are not | 2 |
inferiour officers in commission | 2 |
at the court and | 2 |
and their goods and | 2 |
shop at the signe | 2 |
shall at any time | 2 |
carrying with him not | 2 |
are now resident in | 2 |
shall desire to go | 2 |
thing away out of | 2 |
any of those whose | 2 |
of them to have | 2 |
wee doubt not but | 2 |
shall have the like | 2 |
said sir william brereton | 2 |
gentlemen of the county | 2 |
have liberty to stay | 2 |
every knight and colonel | 2 |
are now in places | 2 |
the leaguer at beston | 2 |
drew into a body | 2 |
souldiers to have liberty | 2 |
be given them for | 2 |
other inhabitants above six | 2 |
the enemy from chester | 2 |
what is done by | 2 |
will do no act | 2 |
moneths time to fetch | 2 |
no known defects that | 2 |
as other cities and | 2 |
and the commissioners on | 2 |
from the major of | 2 |
have liberty to go | 2 |
delivery of the same | 2 |
be delivered to sir | 2 |
with his horse and | 2 |
twenty shillings in money | 2 |