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in the county of | 49 |
early english books online | 36 |
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the county of cornwall | 27 |
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of king henry the | 22 |
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of the mannor of | 20 |
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of the county of | 19 |
of the castle of | 19 |
of the said dutchie | 18 |
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yeere of his reigne | 17 |
yeere of his raigne | 16 |
of the towne of | 16 |
of the said prince | 15 |
constable of the castle | 15 |
of the rent of | 15 |
the principality of wales | 15 |
the office of the | 14 |
euery of the said | 14 |
summe totall of the | 14 |
the farme of the | 14 |
of the said king | 14 |
of the said dutchy | 13 |
the said king edward | 13 |
the reuenues of the | 13 |
king henry the eight | 13 |
the marches of wales | 13 |
the clarke of the | 13 |
by act of parliament | 13 |
the constable of the | 13 |
married the daughter of | 12 |
king edward the first | 12 |
farme of the mannor | 12 |
the lords and commons | 12 |
the issues of the | 12 |
vnto the said prince | 12 |
of the principality of | 12 |
king edward the fourth | 12 |
after the death of | 12 |
described above is co | 11 |
of the said principality | 11 |
books online text creation | 11 |
keyed and coded from | 11 |
all without asking permission | 11 |
images scanned from microfilm | 11 |
i text is available | 11 |
the name of king | 11 |
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to the kings most | 11 |
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tcp assigned for keying | 11 |
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english books online text | 11 |
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with between and defects | 2 |
henry earle of richmond | 2 |
to any of his | 2 |
necessaries spent in the | 2 |
and the iles of | 2 |
greater or lesser quantitie | 2 |
in their severall parishes | 2 |
a mile or better | 2 |
of texts with between | 2 |
those that teach him | 2 |
a house of correction | 2 |
pond is my delight | 2 |
your majestie all thankfulnesse | 2 |
the hawe at plymmouth | 2 |
petition in their severall | 2 |
be ready to grant | 2 |
and therefore it shall | 2 |
and order the said | 2 |
wish a confluence of | 2 |
and true allegiance to | 2 |
thanks to that our | 2 |
euery of them was | 2 |
the safe custody of | 2 |
king charles i of | 2 |
the third his father | 2 |
out of the reuenues | 2 |
the borough of macklefield | 2 |
of such as are | 2 |
profits of the coynage | 2 |
when not only no | 2 |
a gap to the | 2 |
the just rights and | 2 |
your majestie and your | 2 |
petitioners being most feelingly | 2 |
to the westwards from | 2 |
the hoare rocke in | 2 |
duty render unto your | 2 |
of the places where | 2 |
suffer your subjects to | 2 |
the suruey of cornwal | 2 |
and by the assignes | 2 |
the same on land | 2 |
was taken vp by | 2 |
of their lives and | 2 |
the mannors and boroughes | 2 |
the city of chester | 2 |
edward the third in | 2 |
the last cornish rebellion | 2 |
after he was king | 2 |
majesties free offer of | 2 |
and to assure them | 2 |
keepe in the fish | 2 |
signifie his good acceptance | 2 |
earledome of chester and | 2 |
will be alwayes ready | 2 |
same to and fro | 2 |
between your majestie and | 2 |
the same to his | 2 |
proposed to him for | 2 |
the contents of this | 2 |
the earles of huntingdon | 2 |
of couentry and lichfield | 2 |
this last yeere past | 2 |
colour of any such | 2 |
a wing c estc | 2 |
in the like case | 2 |
of the cornish mens | 2 |
from the like attempt | 2 |
liue in the fresh | 2 |
time of king henry | 2 |
about the time of | 2 |
said prince should be | 2 |
by the words of | 2 |
we most thankfully receive | 2 |
the originall of the | 2 |
house of the same | 2 |
by little and little | 2 |
his friends and neighbours | 2 |
publike and most lasting | 2 |
of the principality and | 2 |
the vpper part of | 2 |
freeholders and other inhabitants | 2 |
and kept in pickle | 2 |
president of that councell | 2 |
new creation and inuesture | 2 |
maketh mention of one | 2 |
in our forefathers daies | 2 |
is annexed to the | 2 |
isleworth in the county | 2 |
fees of the officers | 2 |
that our county in | 2 |
lying vpon the ground | 2 |
in all parish churches | 2 |
a generall pardon to | 2 |
before the auditors this | 2 |
gouerned and directed vnder | 2 |
in the fifth yeere | 2 |
custody of the said | 2 |
within the said countie | 2 |
counties of carmarthen and | 2 |
by a long ranke | 2 |
in deuon and cornwall | 2 |
h a estc r | 2 |
the best of our | 2 |
as it were in | 2 |
be forward to venture | 2 |
i of ever blessed | 2 |
parts of the world | 2 |
called the black prince | 2 |
and annexed to the | 2 |
expressed your majesties gracious | 2 |
act of parliament were | 2 |
courts in the county | 2 |
happinesse of his people | 2 |
by reason or colour | 2 |
the price of his | 2 |
death of the said | 2 |
with seven thousand more | 2 |
most lasting manner we | 2 |
published in all parish | 2 |
in maintenance of the | 2 |
to signifie his good | 2 |
haue also their iustice | 2 |
no way lessened by | 2 |
by the charter made | 2 |
fee of the controller | 2 |
and so agreeable to | 2 |
and other inhabitants which | 2 |
day of nouember in | 2 |
commission of the peace | 2 |
of northwales whose ancient | 2 |
civilwar no to the | 2 |
his lordships and lands | 2 |
in the eight yeere | 2 |
of the said burgesses | 2 |
the reuenews of the | 2 |
assistance of the petitioners | 2 |
the utmost of my | 2 |
vpon the credit of | 2 |
these are their reasons | 2 |
pray for the reconcilement | 2 |
the gouernment of that | 2 |
the receiving of the | 2 |
the arguments i used | 2 |
diuided into three prouinces | 2 |
prerogative against all persons | 2 |
in with the conquerour | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
c estc r ocm | 2 |
the president and councell | 2 |
but now they are | 2 |
belonging to the kings | 2 |
perquisits and profits of | 2 |
of president of the | 2 |
the forme of proclamations | 2 |
other places of the | 2 |
the same in any | 2 |
out of date and | 2 |
hath so often made | 2 |
remnant of the britaines | 2 |
no longer expect the | 2 |
as duke of cornewall | 2 |
and happinesse unto your | 2 |
annexed to the said | 2 |
humbly desire to be | 2 |
directed to the sheriffe | 2 |
to maintain and defend | 2 |
to him for their | 2 |
to joine with the | 2 |
and boroughes in the | 2 |
the chamberlaine of north | 2 |
descended to the earles | 2 |
quarter sessions for the | 2 |
souldiers for the safe | 2 |
as earle of chester | 2 |
and to haue the | 2 |
and hence it is | 2 |
for his yeerely fee | 2 |
guard of the said | 2 |
a cheuron vary betweene | 2 |
the person of the | 2 |
or hereafter shall be | 2 |
a clarke of the | 2 |
gouernour of the person | 2 |
and moderne officers of | 2 |
out of the lordship | 2 |
in my former booke | 2 |
the charges and reprizes | 2 |
cornwall to the kings | 2 |
maintenance of the religion | 2 |
steward of the welsh | 2 |
to take their kind | 2 |
reuenew locall and annuall | 2 |
the said constable and | 2 |
according to the former | 2 |
majority of the said | 2 |
depth of fortie or | 2 |
bee sold neere temple | 2 |
there are two sorts | 2 |
said burgesses and inhabitants | 2 |
in the trade way | 2 |
it is by the | 2 |
and the fourth part | 2 |
eldest sonne and heire | 2 |
onely no reward appeared | 2 |
who so continued vntill | 2 |
parts of the kingdome | 2 |
this i am bold | 2 |
was created prince of | 2 |
profits of the sessions | 2 |
of the lord prince | 2 |
the chamberlaine of chester | 2 |
within their seuerall precyncts | 2 |
as he will be | 2 |
and out of the | 2 |
as my selfe haue | 2 |
and other his good | 2 |
in the fifteenth yeere | 2 |
petitioners do offer themselves | 2 |
for your majesties unexempled | 2 |
charge before the auditors | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
he hath so often | 2 |
rated by suruey taken | 2 |
the vttermost of their | 2 |
we your majesties most | 2 |
better vaunt of their | 2 |
loyall subjects in all | 2 |
office of the escheator | 2 |
ready to maintain and | 2 |
by his charter dated | 2 |
he is duke of | 2 |
i wot not what | 2 |
he beareth for his | 2 |
the heires male of | 2 |
senescallus eius mandauit per | 2 |
in granting unto your | 2 |
and are to bee | 2 |
totall of the yeerly | 2 |
countie palatine of chester | 2 |
to bee sold neere | 2 |
the residue of the | 2 |
other his good subjects | 2 |
the same were in | 2 |
three and thirtieth yeere | 2 |
the reconcilement between your | 2 |
the said castle and | 2 |
and heire of that | 2 |
tooke vpon him the | 2 |
the basse and millet | 2 |
the principality and marches | 2 |
burgesses and inhabitants of | 2 |
a roome in this | 2 |
the prince his sonne | 2 |
said king also by | 2 |
the forrest of dartmore | 2 |
with the name of | 2 |
will be ready to | 2 |
with the daughter and | 2 |
vsher of the princes | 2 |
in the word of | 2 |
of wales were gouerned | 2 |
marches of wales were | 2 |
of the iustice of | 2 |
dwelling not farre off | 2 |
the counties of carmarden | 2 |
of edward the third | 2 |
as by the former | 2 |
who tooke to wife | 2 |
the sea out of | 2 |
assembled in parliament for | 2 |
consenting to such good | 2 |
printed for iohn wright | 2 |
of the cathedrall church | 2 |
a new creation and | 2 |
the castle of carnaruon | 2 |
daughters and heires to | 2 |
with the assistance of | 2 |
begotten sonnes and heires | 2 |
weight of tynne so | 2 |
tooke to wife elizabeth | 2 |
printed papers or proclamations | 2 |
by the lawes of | 2 |
in the right of | 2 |
seuerall shires of denbigh | 2 |
as may appeare by | 2 |
rights of our crown | 2 |
father is king of | 2 |
and to make his | 2 |
wife the daughter of | 2 |
with a garretted wall | 2 |
and thus much concerning | 2 |
said dutchy of cornwall | 2 |
fee of the master | 2 |
the towne of tenby | 2 |
fourth yeere of the | 2 |
supposed to bee the | 2 |
the inuesture of the | 2 |
the forces of the | 2 |
such persons as have | 2 |
reuenews of the earldome | 2 |
prouinces of northwales and | 2 |
the said henry the | 2 |
after the fathers decease | 2 |
the like in other | 2 |
his name of a | 2 |
the lands giuen by | 2 |
by one other charter | 2 |
conquest thereof by king | 2 |
for the shire of | 2 |
more inward parts of | 2 |
richard duke of glocester | 2 |
defend with their lives | 2 |
for the gouernment of | 2 |
the yeerely fee of | 2 |
the middle part of | 2 |
the hundred of west | 2 |
the protonotary and clarke | 2 |
descended from a yonger | 2 |
to bee prince of | 2 |
lostwithyell unto the petition | 2 |
about halfe a mile | 2 |
deliuereth you into a | 2 |
some one of his | 2 |
and all other his | 2 |
the hand and starre | 2 |
the same to the | 2 |
the foure and twentieth | 2 |
signe of the hand | 2 |
armed and langued g | 2 |
and directed vnder the | 2 |
most of the said | 2 |
as by the said | 2 |
in the comets of | 2 |
to the said sir | 2 |
he shall be able | 2 |
king wrote to sir | 2 |
manner and order the | 2 |
of other lands that | 2 |
the same into the | 2 |
all duty render unto | 2 |
subscribed at lostwithyell unto | 2 |
continues true to those | 2 |
the names of those | 2 |
good acceptance of it | 2 |
happinesse unto your majestie | 2 |
in regard of his | 2 |
heire apparant of king | 2 |
also the mannors of | 2 |
so much of the | 2 |
twentie pound the thousand | 2 |
and your petitioners being | 2 |
violaters of the same | 2 |
for writing of the | 2 |
of burgesses for the | 2 |
whose fee is yeerely | 2 |
within the said county | 2 |
all thankfulnesse for your | 2 |
the reputation of his | 2 |
and clarke of the | 2 |
such printed papers or | 2 |
dutchie of cornewall in | 2 |
to be made partakers | 2 |
there was a court | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
conquest of wales by | 2 |
to the utmost of | 2 |
the like seale seruing | 2 |
the church of england | 2 |
his father sir richard | 2 |
sovereign a this text | 2 |
apparant of the crowne | 2 |
they now stand in | 2 |
of them should be | 2 |
so he will be | 2 |
of the officers of | 2 |
third part of the | 2 |
only no reward appeared | 2 |
words of the said | 2 |
the wealthier sort of | 2 |
the house of commons | 2 |
and thanks for it | 2 |
the prouince of northwales | 2 |
to sir iohn arundel | 2 |
and meaning of the | 2 |
the eight yeere of | 2 |
to those professions he | 2 |
the whole reuenue of | 2 |
mannor of helston in | 2 |
it is further ordered | 2 |
certaine of the mannors | 2 |
said statute made in | 2 |
were bestowed vpon the | 2 |
will make a thousand | 2 |
majestie is so very | 2 |
vpon the riuer of | 2 |
said counties of chester | 2 |
the worst sort of | 2 |
his father is king | 2 |
and most lasting manner | 2 |
boroughes in the countie | 2 |
of the foure stannery | 2 |
said prince should accomplish | 2 |
lawes of the realme | 2 |
laws of this kingdom | 2 |
of nouember in the | 2 |
which he doubts not | 2 |
any one of them | 2 |
the like limitation of | 2 |
and tenements in the | 2 |
sessions holden in the | 2 |
a word or two | 2 |
the estreats of the | 2 |
and we most humbly | 2 |
granted by the people | 2 |
lessened by unlawfull tumults | 2 |
iohn the french king | 2 |
that he hath commanded | 2 |
the arriuall of these | 2 |
the original text notes | 2 |
this declaration be forthwith | 2 |
the mannor of isleworth | 2 |
most loyall subjects in | 2 |
increase the happinesse of | 2 |
which are called in | 2 |
gouernment of the marches | 2 |
at westminster the fifteenth | 2 |
the seuerall counties of | 2 |
dutchy of cornwall in | 2 |
were granted by the | 2 |
may heare and determine | 2 |
in the i le | 2 |
majesties said grace and | 2 |
the one halfe of | 2 |
as it now standeth | 2 |
it is lawfull for | 2 |
heires to her mother | 2 |
summe of these mises | 2 |
the marshall and keeper | 2 |
those professions he hath | 2 |
to venture his life | 2 |
more then a mile | 2 |
the mannor of tewynton | 2 |
and hold plea of | 2 |
for your majesties said | 2 |
are bound to the | 2 |
defending the religion and | 2 |
lands in the said | 2 |
to suffer your subjects | 2 |
were gouerned and directed | 2 |
the borough of saltash | 2 |
he maried the daughter | 2 |
reuenues of the dutchie | 2 |
to the best of | 2 |
sometimes parcell of the | 2 |
appurtenances in the said | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
of the exchequer at | 2 |
at the hands of | 2 |
do wish a confluence | 2 |
lawfull prerogative against all | 2 |
noble order of the | 2 |
vnto the said duke | 2 |
imprinted at london by | 2 |
is added the oaths | 2 |
will be forward to | 2 |
between and defects per | 2 |
chiefe a lyon passant | 2 |
valiantly in a charge | 2 |
out of euery of | 2 |
the lawes of the | 2 |
betweene three roses a | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
to the county of | 2 |
serlo de lauladro ten | 2 |
succeeded in the office | 2 |
by the statute of | 2 |
then of tender yeeres | 2 |
marshall and keeper of | 2 |
to grant such a | 2 |
the three and thirtieth | 2 |
sonne of king henry | 2 |
under the command of | 2 |
reuenewes in the county | 2 |
raigne of the said | 2 |
the said prince richard | 2 |
of the castle there | 2 |
would fare to the | 2 |
the noble order of | 2 |
the ancient house of | 2 |
the iustices of peace | 2 |
and by the same | 2 |
totall of the whole | 2 |
county in the most | 2 |
is found in any | 2 |
that when they are | 2 |
whole reuenue of the | 2 |
affection of this petition | 2 |
of the noble order | 2 |
will no longer expect | 2 |
the farme and rents | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
i will not vndertake | 2 |
processe of the lawes | 2 |
gentleman of that name | 2 |
their armes are a | 2 |
by the aduice of | 2 |
if hee be so | 2 |
the mannor of moresk | 2 |
by the lords and | 2 |
of a generall pardon | 2 |
of the demise of | 2 |
for the issues of | 2 |
monday the th of | 2 |
the fifteenth day of | 2 |
where the same is | 2 |
be governed by an | 2 |
person of the said | 2 |
any of his majesties | 2 |
by the officers of | 2 |
in england after the | 2 |
a gesse at the | 2 |
such a generall pardon | 2 |
not do much amisse | 2 |
vnto him and his | 2 |
they may heare and | 2 |
humble thankfulnesse for your | 2 |
for the reconcilement between | 2 |
as it resembleth the | 2 |
to the blowing house | 2 |
said petition in their | 2 |
the marquesse of exceter | 2 |
father married the daughter | 2 |
the chiefe forrester of | 2 |
other lands that by | 2 |
present troubles as also | 2 |
and published in all | 2 |
and annuall of this | 2 |
the lord warden of | 2 |
huber sampled and proofread | 2 |
towne and county of | 2 |
of the whole iland | 2 |
royall thankes to that | 2 |
in chiefe a lyon | 2 |
notice thereof to their | 2 |
to increase the happinesse | 2 |
kind of the fresh | 2 |
the same was in | 2 |
was in charge before | 2 |
unexempled favour and grace | 2 |
in all duty render | 2 |
edward the black prince | 2 |
and you shall see | 2 |
partly occasioned by divers | 2 |
borough of helston in | 2 |
henricus de la pomerey | 2 |
inward parts of the | 2 |
gentlemen there haue bene | 2 |
made vnto the said | 2 |
the said acts of | 2 |
marches of the same | 2 |
the office of a | 2 |
it vp againe with | 2 |
reigne of king henry | 2 |
and captaine of the | 2 |
steward of the vvelsh | 2 |
together with seven thousand | 2 |
in the hundred of | 2 |
will not vndertake to | 2 |
eight yeere of his | 2 |
the clarke for writing | 2 |
your majesties most loyall | 2 |
by divers scandalous pamphlets | 2 |
much differing from the | 2 |
safe custody of the | 2 |
declaration be forthwith printed | 2 |
and the said king | 2 |
so plentifully furnished with | 2 |
after the manner of | 2 |
haste then good speed | 2 |
sessions for the east | 2 |
if he haue none | 2 |
the yeerly fee of | 2 |
is appurtenanced with a | 2 |
the presence of almighty | 2 |
they may bee diuided | 2 |
from place to place | 2 |
seuerall shires of radnor | 2 |
but i will not | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
the originall seale of | 2 |
farme and yeerely rents | 2 |
other necessaries spent in | 2 |
of england for euer | 2 |
lord archbishop of canterbury | 2 |
were sometimes parcell of | 2 |
if at least the | 2 |
so plentifully furnished and | 2 |
or for that the | 2 |
the county of cornewall | 2 |
agreeable to the lawes | 2 |
and affection of this | 2 |
and on the back | 2 |
should accomplish the age | 2 |
and what fees and | 2 |
our county in the | 2 |
your petitioners do offer | 2 |
and lands of englefield | 2 |
in his younger yeeres | 2 |
the goodnesse of the | 2 |
ad magnum sigillum in | 2 |
the memory of these | 2 |
to the intent it | 2 |
generall pardon to the | 2 |
of the principalitie of | 2 |
a stc estc s | 2 |
the countie of carnaruon | 2 |
according to the oaths | 2 |
west parts of cornwall | 2 |
appointed by the said | 2 |
most publike and most | 2 |
render unto your majestie | 2 |
the generall conquest of | 2 |
most heartily pray for | 2 |
be alwayes ready to | 2 |
grieved for your majesties | 2 |
if the load lie | 2 |
his majestie is so | 2 |
lawes of the land | 2 |
word of a gentleman | 2 |
wing h a estc | 2 |
to the petitioners as | 2 |
and so by consequence | 2 |
fenced with a garretted | 2 |
the prouince of southwales | 2 |
auditors this last yeere | 2 |
the county of dorset | 2 |
surnamed the black prince | 2 |
a note of the | 2 |
his reigne of france | 2 |
of date and vse | 2 |
take their kind of | 2 |
and to his heires | 2 |
the same to and | 2 |
never to suffer your | 2 |
deuon and cornish men | 2 |
his reigne created edward | 2 |
in so remote a | 2 |
vntill the fourth yeere | 2 |
to some one of | 2 |
to the blacke prince | 2 |
cryer of the county | 2 |
totall of the reuenewes | 2 |
of the yeerly value | 2 |
as master camden noteth | 2 |
of all the said | 2 |
king richard the second | 2 |
with the assent and | 2 |
of one of their | 2 |
occasioned by divers scandalous | 2 |
parcell of the same | 2 |
of his maiesties iudges | 2 |
your subjects to be | 2 |
to make vnto him | 2 |
the counties of chester | 2 |
fee of the porter | 2 |
and yeerely rents certaine | 2 |
feelingly grieved for your | 2 |
of the said iustices | 2 |
of the said reuenewes | 2 |
sir william wrey knight | 2 |
the said sir henry | 2 |
the right of his | 2 |
them at the least | 2 |
being taken by them | 2 |
gouernment of the principality | 2 |
and this was the | 2 |
with the coheire of | 2 |
iurisdiction of the iustices | 2 |
is called the county | 2 |
grace in granting unto | 2 |
the said kings hands | 2 |
after the norman conquest | 2 |
tenants of the said | 2 |
themselves most ready to | 2 |
inhabitants of the said | 2 |
the third part thereof | 2 |
that by act of | 2 |
petitioners as they desire | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
the same shall be | 2 |
rest of the yeere | 2 |
hath commanded me to | 2 |
to the kings highnesse | 2 |
the said edward then | 2 |
tynne for his money | 2 |
to a kind of | 2 |
and the customes of | 2 |
the princes of wales | 2 |
now stand in charge | 2 |
of the earle of | 2 |
were for the most | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
utmost of my power | 2 |
by the assignes of | 2 |
to the seruice of | 2 |
the county of middlesex | 2 |
summe in the whole | 2 |
time when not onely | 2 |
the yeerely value of | 2 |
or three of them | 2 |
for the sealing of | 2 |
of trematon of the | 2 |
and these two officers | 2 |
it should seeme to | 2 |
in so great a | 2 |
the concurrence with your | 2 |
a gentleman for his | 2 |
mannors and boroughes in | 2 |
herein they haue the | 2 |
lord president of the | 2 |
in the first weeke | 2 |
is conceiued by the | 2 |
religion and laws of | 2 |
confluence of all comforts | 2 |
it to the county | 2 |
like limitation of estate | 2 |
the charges of the | 2 |
iohn trelawney knight and | 2 |
established in the marches | 2 |
to the said king | 2 |
the deuon and cornish | 2 |
in the bottome of | 2 |
fee of the constable | 2 |
said sir henry sidney | 2 |
east parts of cornwall | 2 |
vpon the said dutchy | 2 |
the said prince henry | 2 |
the dukedome of cornewall | 2 |
of the gates of | 2 |
in the same parish | 2 |
fee of the iustice | 2 |
the said king made | 2 |
thanks for it to | 2 |
called the iustice of | 2 |
whole to the summe | 2 |
said grace and goodnesse | 2 |
sir iohn trelawney knight | 2 |
part of this island | 2 |
they vse also to | 2 |
the citie of exon | 2 |
to sit at his | 2 |
sixe shillings eight pence | 2 |
by the statute made | 2 |
shall be proposed to | 2 |
in charge to your | 2 |
middle part of the | 2 |
not farre from thence | 2 |
at their first comming | 2 |
commanded me to signifie | 2 |
the west parts of | 2 |
created earle of chester | 2 |
for the safe custody | 2 |
by the act of | 2 |
of maintaining and defending | 2 |
both houses of parliament | 2 |
porter of the gates | 2 |
original text notes for | 2 |
said principality of wales | 2 |
and conferred the same | 2 |
prince of the welsh | 2 |
majesties most loyall subjects | 2 |
vnder the conduct of | 2 |
and after him succeeded | 2 |
majestie and your parliament | 2 |
of them at the | 2 |
fifteenth yeere of king | 2 |
if they be not | 2 |
vvelsh courts of widegada | 2 |
profits of the forrest | 2 |
with the forces of | 2 |
same was in charge | 2 |
seale for the sealing | 2 |
this was the state | 2 |
of the reuenew of | 2 |
the same to be | 2 |
is so very well | 2 |
nor admit an alteration | 2 |
the top of a | 2 |
towne of this hundred | 2 |
or colour of any | 2 |
a charge which hee | 2 |
duke of deuon and | 2 |
and herein they haue | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
by the same act | 2 |
de la pomerey ten | 2 |
which being deducted out | 2 |
clarke of the peace | 2 |
the courts of iustice | 2 |
what manner and order | 2 |
thereof by king edward | 2 |
desire to be made | 2 |
so often made of | 2 |
and we most thankfully | 2 |
grant vnto the said | 2 |
pardon to the petitioners | 2 |
councell vnto the said | 2 |
the said lands so | 2 |
the marches of the | 2 |
render our royall thankes | 2 |
the county of merioneth | 2 |
with the enemies horse | 2 |
reconcilement between your majestie | 2 |
and towne of buelt | 2 |
and according to the | 2 |
longer expect the continuance | 2 |
for all sorts of | 2 |
the yeerly reuenew of | 2 |
the exchequer at chester | 2 |
and defend with their | 2 |
king of the romanes | 2 |
rocke in the wood | 2 |
majesties gracious goodnesse unto | 2 |
goodnesse unto your people | 2 |
and the reuersion of | 2 |
by the remnant of | 2 |
it is to bee | 2 |
for it to the | 2 |
not many yeeres sithence | 2 |
manner of the english | 2 |
a gentleman of good | 2 |
faith and true allegiance | 2 |
the th of november | 2 |
vpon the one side | 2 |
to the lords of | 2 |
me to signifie his | 2 |
the same from the | 2 |
his charter dated the | 2 |
of fiue or sixe | 2 |
the hundred of macklefield | 2 |
the said lord riuers | 2 |
palatine of chester and | 2 |
heire of that name | 2 |
there should be one | 2 |
the east parts of | 2 |
his majestie will be | 2 |
ordered by the lords | 2 |
charles i of ever | 2 |
vnto king edward the | 2 |
chamberlaine to the prince | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
text notes for div | 2 |