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quadgram frequency
in the county of49
early english books online36
king edward the third31
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the county of cornwall27
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of the yeerly rent22
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the principality of wales15
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king henry the eight13
the marches of wales13
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by act of parliament13
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king edward the first12
farme of the mannor12
the lords and commons12
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lawes of the realme2
laws of this kingdom2
of nouember in the2
which he doubts not2
any one of them2
the like limitation of2
and tenements in the2
sessions holden in the2
a word or two2
the estreats of the2
and we most humbly2
granted by the people2
lessened by unlawfull tumults2
iohn the french king2
that he hath commanded2
the arriuall of these2
the original text notes2
this declaration be forthwith2
the mannor of isleworth2
most loyall subjects in2
increase the happinesse of2
which are called in2
gouernment of the marches2
at westminster the fifteenth2
the seuerall counties of2
dutchy of cornwall in2
were granted by the2
may heare and determine2
in the i le2
majesties said grace and2
the one halfe of2
as it now standeth2
it is lawfull for2
heires to her mother2
summe of these mises2
the marshall and keeper2
those professions he hath2
to venture his life2
more then a mile2
the mannor of tewynton2
and hold plea of2
for your majesties said2
are bound to the2
defending the religion and2
lands in the said2
to suffer your subjects2
were gouerned and directed2
the borough of saltash2
he maried the daughter2
reuenues of the dutchie2
to the best of2
sometimes parcell of the2
appurtenances in the said2
the time of his2
of the exchequer at2
at the hands of2
do wish a confluence2
lawfull prerogative against all2
noble order of the2
vnto the said duke2
imprinted at london by2
is added the oaths2
will be forward to2
between and defects per2
chiefe a lyon passant2
valiantly in a charge2
out of euery of2
the lawes of the2
betweene three roses a2
the state of the2
to the county of2
serlo de lauladro ten2
succeeded in the office2
by the statute of2
then of tender yeeres2
marshall and keeper of2
to grant such a2
the three and thirtieth2
sonne of king henry2
under the command of2
reuenewes in the county2
raigne of the said2
the said prince richard2
of the castle there2
would fare to the2
the noble order of2
the ancient house of2
the iustices of peace2
and by the same2
totall of the whole2
county in the most2
is found in any2
that when they are2
whole reuenue of the2
affection of this petition2
of the noble order2
will no longer expect2
the farme and rents2
the signe of the2
i will not vndertake2
processe of the lawes2
gentleman of that name2
their armes are a2
by the aduice of2
if hee be so2
the mannor of moresk2
by the lords and2
of a generall pardon2
of the demise of2
for the issues of2
monday the th of2
the fifteenth day of2
where the same is2
be governed by an2
person of the said2
any of his majesties2
by the officers of2
in england after the2
a gesse at the2
such a generall pardon2
not do much amisse2
vnto him and his2
they may heare and2
humble thankfulnesse for your2
for the reconcilement between2
as it resembleth the2
to the blowing house2
said petition in their2
the marquesse of exceter2
father married the daughter2
the chiefe forrester of2
other lands that by2
present troubles as also2
and published in all2
and annuall of this2
the lord warden of2
huber sampled and proofread2
towne and county of2
of the whole iland2
royall thankes to that2
in chiefe a lyon2
notice thereof to their2
to increase the happinesse2
kind of the fresh2
the same was in2
was in charge before2
unexempled favour and grace2
in all duty render2
edward the black prince2
and you shall see2
partly occasioned by divers2
borough of helston in2
henricus de la pomerey2
inward parts of the2
gentlemen there haue bene2
made vnto the said2
the said acts of2
marches of the same2
the office of a2
it vp againe with2
reigne of king henry2
and captaine of the2
steward of the vvelsh2
together with seven thousand2
in the hundred of2
will not vndertake to2
eight yeere of his2
the clarke for writing2
your majesties most loyall2
by divers scandalous pamphlets2
much differing from the2
safe custody of the2
declaration be forthwith printed2
and the said king2
so plentifully furnished with2
after the manner of2
haste then good speed2
sessions for the east2
if he haue none2
the yeerly fee of2
is appurtenanced with a2
the presence of almighty2
they may bee diuided2
from place to place2
seuerall shires of radnor2
but i will not2
in the beginning of2
the originall seale of2
farme and yeerely rents2
other necessaries spent in2
of england for euer2
lord archbishop of canterbury2
were sometimes parcell of2
if at least the2
so plentifully furnished and2
or for that the2
the county of cornewall2
agreeable to the lawes2
and affection of this2
and on the back2
should accomplish the age2
and what fees and2
our county in the2
your petitioners do offer2
and lands of englefield2
in his younger yeeres2
the goodnesse of the2
ad magnum sigillum in2
the memory of these2
to the intent it2
generall pardon to the2
of the principalitie of2
a stc estc s2
the countie of carnaruon2
according to the oaths2
west parts of cornwall2
appointed by the said2
most publike and most2
render unto your majestie2
the generall conquest of2
most heartily pray for2
be alwayes ready to2
grieved for your majesties2
if the load lie2
his majestie is so2
lawes of the land2
word of a gentleman2
wing h a estc2
to the petitioners as2
and so by consequence2
fenced with a garretted2
the prouince of southwales2
auditors this last yeere2
the county of dorset2
surnamed the black prince2
a note of the2
his reigne of france2
of date and vse2
take their kind of2
and to his heires2
the same to and2
never to suffer your2
deuon and cornish men2
his reigne created edward2
in so remote a2
vntill the fourth yeere2
to some one of2
to the blacke prince2
cryer of the county2
totall of the reuenewes2
of the yeerly value2
as master camden noteth2
of all the said2
king richard the second2
with the assent and2
of one of their2
occasioned by divers scandalous2
parcell of the same2
of his maiesties iudges2
your subjects to be2
to make vnto him2
the counties of chester2
fee of the porter2
and yeerely rents certaine2
feelingly grieved for your2
of the said iustices2
of the said reuenewes2
sir william wrey knight2
the said sir henry2
the right of his2
them at the least2
being taken by them2
gouernment of the principality2
and this was the2
with the coheire of2
iurisdiction of the iustices2
is called the county2
grace in granting unto2
the said kings hands2
after the norman conquest2
tenants of the said2
themselves most ready to2
inhabitants of the said2
the third part thereof2
that by act of2
petitioners as they desire2
from time to time2
the same shall be2
rest of the yeere2
hath commanded me to2
to the kings highnesse2
the said edward then2
tynne for his money2
to a kind of2
and the customes of2
the princes of wales2
now stand in charge2
of the earle of2
were for the most2
shall be able to2
utmost of my power2
by the assignes of2
to the seruice of2
the county of middlesex2
summe in the whole2
time when not onely2
the yeerely value of2
or three of them2
for the sealing of2
of trematon of the2
and these two officers2
it should seeme to2
in so great a2
the concurrence with your2
a gentleman for his2
mannors and boroughes in2
herein they haue the2
lord president of the2
in the first weeke2
is conceiued by the2
religion and laws of2
confluence of all comforts2
it to the county2
like limitation of estate2
the charges of the2
iohn trelawney knight and2
established in the marches2
to the said king2
the deuon and cornish2
in the bottome of2
fee of the constable2
said sir henry sidney2
east parts of cornwall2
vpon the said dutchy2
the said prince henry2
the dukedome of cornewall2
of the gates of2
in the same parish2
fee of the iustice2
the said king made2
thanks for it to2
called the iustice of2
whole to the summe2
said grace and goodnesse2
sir iohn trelawney knight2
part of this island2
they vse also to2
the citie of exon2
to sit at his2
sixe shillings eight pence2
by the statute made2
shall be proposed to2
in charge to your2
middle part of the2
not farre from thence2
at their first comming2
commanded me to signifie2
the west parts of2
created earle of chester2
for the safe custody2
by the act of2
of maintaining and defending2
both houses of parliament2
porter of the gates2
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said principality of wales2
and conferred the same2
prince of the welsh2
majesties most loyall subjects2
vnder the conduct of2
and after him succeeded2
majestie and your parliament2
of them at the2
fifteenth yeere of king2
if they be not2
vvelsh courts of widegada2
profits of the forrest2
with the forces of2
same was in charge2
seale for the sealing2
this was the state2
of the reuenew of2
the same to be2
is so very well2
nor admit an alteration2
the top of a2
towne of this hundred2
or colour of any2
a charge which hee2
duke of deuon and2
and herein they haue2
the end of the2
by the same act2
de la pomerey ten2
which being deducted out2
clarke of the peace2
the courts of iustice2
what manner and order2
thereof by king edward2
desire to be made2
so often made of2
and we most thankfully2
grant vnto the said2
pardon to the petitioners2
councell vnto the said2
the said lands so2
the marches of the2
render our royall thankes2
the county of merioneth2
with the enemies horse2
reconcilement between your majestie2
and towne of buelt2
and according to the2
longer expect the continuance2
for all sorts of2
the yeerly reuenew of2
the exchequer at chester2
and defend with their2
king of the romanes2
rocke in the wood2
majesties gracious goodnesse unto2
goodnesse unto your people2
and the reuersion of2
by the remnant of2
it is to bee2
for it to the2
not many yeeres sithence2
manner of the english2
a gentleman of good2
faith and true allegiance2
the th of november2
vpon the one side2
to the lords of2
me to signifie his2
the same from the2
his charter dated the2
of fiue or sixe2
the hundred of macklefield2
the said lord riuers2
palatine of chester and2
heire of that name2
there should be one2
the east parts of2
his majestie will be2
ordered by the lords2
charles i of ever2
vnto king edward the2
chamberlaine to the prince2
on the other side2
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