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early english books online | 72 |
the lords and commons | 25 |
described above is co | 22 |
keyed and coded from | 22 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 22 |
and coded from proquest | 22 |
for keying and markup | 22 |
support to the early | 22 |
the text can be | 22 |
coded from proquest page | 22 |
to the terms of | 22 |
even for commercial purposes | 22 |
by the institutions providing | 22 |
phase i text is | 22 |
financial support to the | 22 |
encoded text transcribed from | 22 |
work described above is | 22 |
all without asking permission | 22 |
of the work described | 22 |
i text is available | 22 |
text and markup reviewed | 22 |
text can be copied | 22 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 22 |
and markup reviewed and | 22 |
images scanned from microfilm | 22 |
terms of creative commons | 22 |
the terms of creative | 22 |
tcp assigned for keying | 22 |
assigned for keying and | 22 |
the early english books | 22 |
the work described above | 22 |
english books online text | 22 |
and encoded edition of | 22 |
providing financial support to | 22 |
owned by the institutions | 22 |
the institutions providing financial | 22 |
to the early english | 22 |
according to the terms | 22 |
this phase i text | 22 |
text is available for | 22 |
edition of the work | 22 |
books online text creation | 22 |
institutions providing financial support | 22 |
online text creation partnership | 22 |
is available for reuse | 22 |
encoded edition of the | 22 |
from proquest page images | 22 |
markup reviewed and edited | 22 |
commons assembled in parliament | 17 |
textual changes and metadata | 16 |
the text has been | 16 |
includes standard spellings that | 16 |
aim at restoring the | 16 |
the text the author | 16 |
that support the display | 16 |
text more computationally tractable | 16 |
many walks of life | 16 |
an enriched version of | 16 |
amateur and professional end | 16 |
has been tokenized and | 16 |
the author or stationer | 16 |
display of a text | 16 |
in the time of | 16 |
at restoring the text | 16 |
of the tcp digital | 16 |
at making the text | 16 |
curation by amateur and | 16 |
the annotation includes standard | 16 |
text in a standardized | 16 |
and suitable for network | 16 |
the english short title | 16 |
and linguistically annotated with | 16 |
text has been tokenized | 16 |
the house of peers | 16 |
this text is an | 16 |
author or stationer meant | 16 |
standard spellings that support | 16 |
support the display of | 16 |
and professional end users | 16 |
a standardized format that | 16 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 16 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 16 |
textual changes aim at | 16 |
based collaborative curation by | 16 |
users from many walks | 16 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 16 |
standardized format that preserves | 16 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 16 |
of a text in | 16 |
enriched version of the | 16 |
not been fully proofread | 16 |
version of the tcp | 16 |
format that preserves archaic | 16 |
stationer meant to publish | 16 |
making the text more | 16 |
english short title catalog | 16 |
aim at making the | 16 |
changes aim at restoring | 16 |
end users from many | 16 |
in a standardized format | 16 |
the display of a | 16 |
a text in a | 16 |
spellings that support the | 16 |
text the author or | 16 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 16 |
that preserves archaic forms | 16 |
text is an enriched | 16 |
enrichments aim at making | 16 |
by amateur and professional | 16 |
text has not been | 16 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 16 |
the tcp digital transcription | 16 |
this text has not | 16 |
professional end users from | 16 |
is an enriched version | 16 |
iv tiff page image | 16 |
from many walks of | 16 |
been fully proofread approx | 16 |
restoring the text the | 16 |
the text more computationally | 16 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 16 |
has not been fully | 16 |
or stationer meant to | 16 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 16 |
in the english short | 16 |
transcription a of text | 15 |
text r in the | 15 |
of text r in | 15 |
tcp digital transcription a | 15 |
r in the english | 15 |
digital transcription a of | 15 |
and commons assembled in | 15 |
one and the same | 14 |
a of text r | 14 |
at the time of | 14 |
lords and commons assembled | 14 |
estc r this keyboarded | 13 |
be forthwith printed and | 13 |
the times of the | 13 |
r this keyboarded and | 13 |
from time to time | 13 |
forthwith printed and published | 13 |
reproduction of the original | 12 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
three shillings four pence | 12 |
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of the house of | 12 |
of the original in | 12 |
the original in the | 12 |
of the said court | 12 |
the time of the | 12 |
the time of king | 11 |
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the time of transcription | 11 |
defects that were recorded | 11 |
as gap elements at | 11 |
no known defects that | 11 |
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the house of lords | 11 |
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the city of london | 10 |
covantage keyed and coded | 10 |
notes for div a | 10 |
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clerk of the parliament | 10 |
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spi global keyed and | 10 |
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apex covantage keyed and | 10 |
one thousand six hundred | 10 |
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reproduction of original in | 10 |
practice of the law | 10 |
commons in parliament assembled | 9 |
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in the saxon times | 9 |
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act impowering judges for | 9 |
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blazon or coat of | 8 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 8 |
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pence for every one | 8 |
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the courts of kings | 8 |
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the high court of | 8 |
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or coat of arms | 8 |
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r ocm this keyboarded | 8 |
mona logarbo text and | 7 |
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the magistrates power in | 7 |
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shillings four pence for | 7 |
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king henry the third | 7 |
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linked to page images | 6 |
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characters marked as illegible | 6 |
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were corrected where possible | 6 |
the encoding was enhanced | 6 |
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and or corrected and | 6 |
characters will be marked | 6 |
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and xml conversion a | 6 |
of a work was | 6 |
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copies of the texts | 6 |
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encoded and linked to | 6 |
of gaps by user | 6 |
tcp project was divided | 6 |
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text strings within braces | 6 |
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range over a wide | 6 |
extent have been transformed | 6 |
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text selection was based | 6 |
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for every one that | 4 |
proclamation for the removing | 4 |
sealed at oxford as | 4 |
the procez of green | 4 |
bench and of the | 4 |
that by reason of | 4 |
time of edward the | 4 |
for turning the books | 4 |
in parliament do declare | 4 |
in the alienation office | 4 |
at oxford as well | 4 |
within the power of | 4 |
all other charges incident | 4 |
prerogative of the crown | 4 |
declaration of the lords | 4 |
court of wards and | 4 |
for prevention of the | 4 |
in their own times | 4 |
of lords and commons | 4 |
oxford as well as | 4 |
pence for entring the | 4 |
a court of equity | 4 |
texts with between and | 4 |
proces and proceedings in | 4 |
for the said brunskel | 4 |
of the same city | 4 |
within the said city | 4 |
detection of those mysterious | 4 |
taxes and of trade | 4 |
upon pleas of land | 4 |
of wards and liveries | 4 |
of the parliament of | 4 |
laws of the land | 4 |
away the court of | 4 |
waxe may be sealed | 4 |
of green waxe may | 4 |
interest of england in | 4 |
the five and twentieth | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
reason of the extraordinary | 4 |
mysterious designs so vigorously | 4 |
left to their own | 4 |
coming in of the | 4 |
concerning proceedings in courts | 4 |
that the procez of | 4 |
wing c estc r | 4 |
counties of this kingdom | 4 |
for reviving an act | 4 |
with between and defects | 4 |
five and twentieth of | 4 |
the king and his | 4 |
all proces and proceedings | 4 |
high court of justice | 4 |
of the first table | 4 |
laws of god and | 4 |
severall counties of this | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
first and second table | 4 |
another bill of l | 4 |
of the adjournment of | 4 |
the court of equity | 4 |
and granting administrations public | 4 |
and of the exchequer | 4 |
important affairs of the | 4 |
an act for the | 4 |
it enacted by this | 4 |
the time of this | 4 |
and continuance of the | 4 |
and proceedings in courts | 4 |
to the parliament of | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
not begun among us | 4 |
the matter of fact | 4 |
four and twentieth day | 4 |
england and wales a | 4 |
prevention of the adjournment | 4 |
to the use of | 4 |
and all proces and | 4 |
and wales a this | 4 |
shall be in the | 4 |
an ordinance of the | 4 |
your majesties profits in | 4 |
twelve pence for every | 4 |
twentieth day of february | 4 |
an act appointing judges | 4 |
for every one appearing | 4 |
every one appearing upon | 4 |
for probate of vvills | 4 |
for the relief of | 4 |
turning the books of | 4 |
supreme court of judicature | 4 |
for the removing of | 4 |
deceive your majesty of | 4 |
reference to the desines | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
extraordinary and important affairs | 4 |
the said brunskells opponents | 4 |
concerning the times of | 4 |
times of holding this | 4 |
collection concerning the rise | 4 |
removing of the courts | 4 |
spelman in his glossary | 4 |
holding this summer assizes | 4 |
your majesty was graciously | 4 |
at the suite of | 4 |
that the serjeants and | 4 |
clarks of the peace | 4 |
for continuing the high | 4 |
granting administrations public general | 4 |
the city of limrick | 4 |
the act of parliament | 4 |
the extraordinary and important | 4 |
a proclamation concerning the | 4 |
reviving an act impowering | 4 |
an act for continuing | 4 |
and freemen of london | 4 |
or court of conscience | 4 |
appears to have been | 4 |
the desines of france | 4 |
taking away the court | 4 |
in point of interest | 4 |
for detection of those | 4 |
eng england and wales | 4 |
out of malice or | 4 |
relief of such poor | 4 |
king edward the third | 4 |
act appointing judges for | 4 |
jurisdiction of the house | 4 |
of your majesties profits | 4 |
continuing the high court | 4 |
at the assizes and | 4 |
the practice of the | 4 |
time of the saxons | 4 |
in a little time | 4 |
assembled in parliament do | 4 |
majesty was graciously pleased | 4 |
the suite of the | 4 |
of holding this summer | 4 |
mismanagement of that revenue | 3 |
of oyer and terminer | 3 |
by the authority aforesaid | 3 |
by the commons assembled | 3 |
true and ancient jurisdiction | 3 |
in a letter from | 3 |
to the point in | 3 |
confirmation of the same | 3 |
the seventeenth of september | 3 |
the rent of the | 3 |
the wisdom of the | 3 |
the least mention of | 3 |
whole kingdome and nation | 3 |
that every citizen and | 3 |
or revenge than for | 3 |
discourse of the rise | 3 |
the commons house of | 3 |
the eldest sons of | 3 |
assembled in parliament that | 3 |
after the death of | 3 |
lord lieutenant and council | 3 |
king henry the second | 3 |
of his majesties subjects | 3 |
too frequently brought under | 3 |
to the reports and | 3 |
from the time of | 3 |
said earl of yarmouth | 3 |
of the supreme judicature | 3 |
an indictment of felony | 3 |
be in nature of | 3 |
and for detection of | 3 |
any of the said | 3 |
by a nameless author | 3 |
shall inhabit within the | 3 |
shillings four pence if | 3 |
of the law in | 3 |
of the said city | 3 |
of the middle sort | 3 |
all reasonable things to | 3 |
tenth of september at | 3 |
all ranks and degrees | 3 |
sensible of the many | 3 |
out of the public | 3 |
judges of the court | 3 |
fees for the clerk | 3 |
have thought fit to | 3 |
in the country to | 3 |
which this whole kingdome | 3 |
with which this whole | 3 |
and power of parliaments | 3 |
process for the arrest | 3 |
and the number of | 3 |
and degrees in all | 3 |
of arms incorporating the | 3 |
the rise power of | 3 |
the tenth of september | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
branch of your majesties | 3 |
and in the beginning | 3 |
for establishing and confirmation | 3 |
the person of the | 3 |
eighteen pence for a | 3 |
scattered about the city | 3 |
majesties good subjects in | 3 |
your majesty in council | 3 |
commissioners in the alienation | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
in this kingdome are | 3 |
prosecuted at the assizes | 3 |
of the many and | 3 |
the experience of persons | 3 |
degrees in all ages | 3 |
i do not doubt | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
subjects in this kingdome | 3 |
commissions of oyer and | 3 |
the multitude of causeless | 3 |
clerk of the crown | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
after the coming in | 3 |
the benefit of the | 3 |
the third of september | 3 |
for that reason the | 3 |
honi soit qvi mal | 3 |
of malice or revenge | 3 |
and in all duty | 3 |
a bill of l | 3 |
by the king a | 3 |
of both houses of | 3 |
in the said court | 3 |
the best way to | 3 |
the clarks of the | 3 |
gospel at limrick in | 3 |
and it is a | 3 |
the fundamentals of religion | 3 |
to appear before the | 3 |
officer of the said | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
your majesty had no | 3 |
the journal of the | 3 |
equity and good conscience | 3 |
from a gentleman in | 3 |
by the multitude of | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
letter from a gentleman | 3 |
of the rise and | 3 |
it may be said | 3 |
and confirmation of the | 3 |
the exercise of a | 3 |
contradictory to the reports | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
of the said offices | 3 |
no otherwise to be | 3 |
the commissioners of the | 3 |
of all ranks and | 3 |
of king richard the | 3 |
of the judges and | 3 |
kingdome are too frequently | 3 |
original in the henry | 3 |
disproving the allegations used | 3 |
the old and new | 3 |
to take notice of | 3 |
to the nature of | 3 |
the same with that | 3 |
to the laws of | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
turned into free and | 3 |
ordinance for erecting courts | 3 |
body is bound to | 3 |
i do not say | 3 |
act of parliament of | 3 |
are usually prosecuted at | 3 |
the said myddelton and | 3 |
to the times of | 3 |
the first and second | 3 |
good matter upon record | 3 |
that every body is | 3 |
to your majesties prejudice | 3 |
of the same court | 3 |
stand with equity and | 3 |
the mismanagement of that | 3 |
were in those times | 3 |
fines and penalties were | 3 |
books of the lavv | 3 |
king richard the second | 3 |
shewing how the rights | 3 |
establishing and confirmation of | 3 |
the subjects oppressed by | 3 |
to do all reasonable | 3 |
in of the normans | 3 |
of the rise power | 3 |
rents and valu of | 3 |
i have bin told | 3 |
be a part of | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
time of king edward | 3 |
of the true and | 3 |
other parts of the | 3 |
the case relating to | 3 |
the said four and | 3 |
frequently brought under by | 3 |
king henry the d | 3 |
the people of england | 3 |
in these times of | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
the court of wards | 3 |
minister of the gospel | 3 |
iudges of our said | 3 |
mo a wing c | 3 |
a discourse of the | 3 |
malice or revenge than | 3 |
causeless presentments and indictments | 3 |
and of so high | 3 |
consent of both houses | 3 |
to the king in | 3 |
a letter from a | 3 |
clark of the treasury | 3 |
to the king and | 3 |
be it further enacted | 3 |
both in church and | 3 |
ansvver to some fallacious | 3 |
will be no proceedings | 3 |
as wel as the | 3 |
of this unhappy distraction | 3 |
shillings for the copy | 3 |
this whole kingdome and | 3 |
woud be no need | 3 |
a copy of an | 3 |
the magistrate in his | 3 |
serjeants and councellors at | 3 |
ranks and degrees in | 3 |
the original of the | 3 |
allegations used to hinder | 3 |
of vvards and liveries | 3 |
had no such revenue | 3 |
i know not whether | 3 |
of god and man | 3 |
for the enlargement of | 3 |
by the mighty power | 3 |
upon the death of | 3 |
incorporating the commonwealth flag | 3 |
persons of all ranks | 3 |
the peace of the | 3 |
multitude of causeless presentments | 3 |
and prerogative of the | 3 |
to be delivered to | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
that shall inhabit within | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
whereas we are highly | 3 |
by act of parliament | 3 |
which is the life | 3 |
gentleman in the country | 3 |
by the lord lieutenant | 3 |
educated in the practice | 3 |
his majesties good subjects | 3 |
are too frequently brought | 3 |
civilwar no by the | 3 |
treatise of the true | 3 |
the lord lieutenant and | 3 |
every body is bound | 3 |
ancient jurisdiction of the | 3 |
experience of persons of | 3 |
rise power of parliaments | 3 |
in those ancient times | 3 |
the lord chief justice | 3 |
an ordinance for erecting | 3 |
to be a great | 3 |
a share in the | 3 |
soit qvi mal y | 3 |
the power of parliament | 3 |
ordered by the commons | 3 |
in ansvver to some | 3 |
brought under by the | 3 |
of the said act | 3 |
and valu of lands | 3 |
as contradictory to the | 3 |
and ancient jurisdiction of | 3 |
seems to have been | 3 |
if they know of | 3 |
coming of the normans | 3 |
huber text and markup | 3 |
that none of the | 3 |
one thousand five hundred | 3 |
of causeless presentments and | 3 |
to search for precedents | 3 |
so long as they | 3 |
said judges and justices | 3 |
case relating to the | 3 |
to look into the | 3 |
for the furtherance of | 3 |
pence for the enlargement | 3 |
which his majesties good | 3 |
useful to the public | 3 |
between party and party | 3 |
due to your majesty | 3 |
is bound to promote | 3 |
rights and prerogative of | 3 |
by his highness the | 3 |
the said judges and | 3 |
by the grace of | 3 |
of an indictment of | 3 |
the crown are diminished | 3 |
exercise of a jurisdiction | 3 |
for the clerk of | 3 |
hall of the same | 3 |
in that of the | 3 |
the fines and amerciaments | 3 |
of so high estimation | 3 |
the serjeants and councellors | 3 |
there woud be no | 3 |
king charles the first | 3 |
in the ordinary courts | 3 |
that many of the | 3 |
by sir robert atkyns | 3 |
that your majesty had | 3 |
ordinary courts of iustice | 3 |
in the late times | 3 |
the law of england | 3 |
find to stand with | 3 |
original in the harvard | 3 |
take notice of the | 3 |
master of the rolls | 3 |
the said earl of | 3 |
for a writ of | 3 |
and minister of the | 3 |
and fit to be | 3 |
refer it to the | 3 |
his highness the lord | 3 |
first constitution of the | 3 |
a gentleman in the | 3 |
from the said four | 3 |
majesty had no such | 3 |
fourth of september at | 3 |
that the french king | 3 |
greatest part of the | 3 |
during these times of | 3 |
of the gospel at | 3 |
so great a number | 3 |
and by the authority | 3 |
as you may see | 3 |
and councellors at law | 3 |
the good of the | 3 |
no more than the | 3 |
the gospel at limrick | 3 |
if they be not | 3 |
these times of this | 3 |
kingdome and nation is | 3 |
with equity and good | 3 |
the court of vvards | 3 |
huber sampled and proofread | 3 |
seventeenth of september at | 3 |
consideration of the lords | 3 |
so much as the | 3 |
arms incorporating the commonwealth | 3 |
without consent of both | 3 |
to be by the | 3 |
the nation it self | 3 |
a treatise of the | 3 |
the rise and power | 3 |
and declared to be | 3 |
three pence for entring | 3 |
do all reasonable things | 3 |
to the kings most | 3 |
the many and great | 3 |
in a great measure | 3 |
used to hinder a | 3 |
for the support of | 3 |
no by the king | 3 |
necessity of the case | 3 |
of the time of | 3 |
under by the multitude | 3 |
of the peace are | 3 |
making up the record | 3 |
rise and power of | 3 |
or by reason of | 3 |
the rights and prerogative | 3 |
in the last place | 3 |
clarks of the markets | 3 |
rent of the land | 3 |
to hear and determine | 3 |
by an order of | 3 |
making an indictment of | 3 |
the justice of the | 3 |
time of king henry | 3 |
books of the law | 3 |
at limrick in ireland | 3 |
kings most excellent majesty | 3 |
original in the bodleian | 3 |
be no proceedings this | 3 |
and granting of administrations | 3 |
they are not so | 3 |
by the mismanagement of | 3 |
to an indictment of | 3 |
and your majesty was | 3 |
one way or other | 3 |
a wing c estc | 3 |
great seale of england | 3 |
rather out of malice | 3 |
how the rights and | 3 |
the enlargement of a | 3 |
the law alloweth no | 3 |
country to a member | 3 |
no proceedings this next | 3 |
in his titles of | 3 |
the beginning of king | 3 |
into free and common | 3 |
their oaths and duties | 3 |
and power of the | 3 |
are highly sensible of | 3 |
that he may be | 3 |
clerks of the peace | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
in england and wales | 3 |
the copy of an | 3 |
clark of the errors | 3 |
good subjects in this | 3 |
qvi mal y pense | 3 |
the king a proclamation | 3 |
erecting courts baron in | 3 |
the commissions of oyer | 3 |
a master in chancery | 3 |
know of any thing | 3 |
or that shall inhabit | 3 |
the commons assembled in | 3 |
of the case relating | 3 |
said four and twentieth | 3 |
the kings most excellent | 3 |
the true and ancient | 3 |
about the th of | 3 |
of the lords gracious | 3 |
the allegations used to | 3 |
the lords gracious covenant | 3 |
monday the third of | 3 |
the miserable distractions and | 3 |
commons house of parliament | 3 |
out of the crown | 3 |
parliament a this text | 3 |
the making of that | 3 |
in the court of | 3 |
reasonable things to procure | 3 |
hinder a reformation thereof | 3 |
in the state of | 3 |
to stand with equity | 3 |
relating to the greenwax | 3 |
and that the said | 3 |
the profits of the | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
with the common enemy | 3 |
contrary to their oaths | 3 |
of persons of all | 3 |
i perswade my self | 3 |
in one and the | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
and the subjects oppressed | 3 |
law alloweth no plea | 3 |
our city of oxford | 3 |
in the earl of | 3 |
the point in hand | 3 |
our iudges of our | 3 |
the officers of the | 3 |
wisdom of the parliament | 3 |
advantage to the public | 3 |
be said to have | 3 |
in the henry e | 3 |
vindication of the case | 3 |
by what i have | 3 |
two shillings six pence | 3 |
old and new testament | 3 |
the country to a | 3 |
pleas of the crown | 3 |
bound to promote them | 3 |
oppressed by the mismanagement | 3 |
king a proclamation concerning | 3 |
highness the lord protector | 3 |
by the rules of | 3 |
to be paid thereout | 3 |
clerke of the peace | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
for erecting courts baron | 3 |
many and great inconveniences | 3 |
for making an indictment | 3 |
to assist and defend | 3 |
debtors to be warned | 3 |
in any part of | 3 |
journal of the lords | 3 |
highly sensible of the | 3 |
this kingdome are too | 3 |
the necessity of the | 3 |
in all ages have | 3 |
hall of the city | 3 |
the mighty power of | 3 |
times of this unhappy | 3 |
enacted by the authority | 3 |
whether it be not | 3 |
the rents and valu | 3 |
the names of such | 3 |
the furtherance of justice | 3 |
and be it further | 3 |
and nation is now | 3 |
saxon laws and annals | 3 |
revenge than for the | 3 |
courts baron in scotland | 3 |
proceedings this next easter | 3 |
in courts of justice | 3 |
subjects oppressed by the | 3 |
of the said commissioners | 3 |
part of the world | 3 |
to the end that | 3 |
pence for every person | 3 |
day at the city | 3 |
and all tenures by | 3 |
usually prosecuted at the | 3 |
of the divine will | 3 |
we are highly sensible | 3 |
in the severall counties | 3 |
which are usually prosecuted | 3 |
coat of arms incorporating | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
of error in parliament | 3 |
the french king has | 3 |
miserable distractions and calamities | 3 |
royal blazon or coat | 3 |
court of vvards and | 3 |
than for the furtherance | 3 |
the goods of the | 2 |
touching such debts not | 2 |
assembled for prevention of | 2 |
edward husbands and thomas | 2 |
the certiorari be for | 2 |
the lord of hoasts | 2 |
make use of it | 2 |
and i am the | 2 |
the manner of men | 2 |
moses and aaron were | 2 |
by grants from the | 2 |
and charls george cock | 2 |
in the bishops daies | 2 |
buy necessaries for the | 2 |
and at twenty years | 2 |
of the law of | 2 |
the utter ruin of | 2 |
your majesties fines and | 2 |
a terrour to all | 2 |
no title of honour | 2 |
i speak as to | 2 |
godly meaning of the | 2 |
to please their clyents | 2 |
which is the most | 2 |
that of the wise | 2 |
salus populi suprema lex | 2 |
were not compelled to | 2 |
up the greatest part | 2 |
peace and quiet of | 2 |
great charge and trouble | 2 |
himself to the grace | 2 |
st iudgments of offences | 2 |
beg of your majesty | 2 |
that of the parliament | 2 |
things of the first | 2 |
him in a peculiar | 2 |
tho perhaps a little | 2 |
first six or seven | 2 |
who are apt to | 2 |
known laws of the | 2 |
he shall be least | 2 |
against the light and | 2 |
is so far from | 2 |
the express words of | 2 |
from the beginning of | 2 |
called the court of | 2 |
thirtieth of august at | 2 |
to the sum of | 2 |
the rights of the | 2 |
to force a virgin | 2 |
positive laws of the | 2 |
of the light within | 2 |
in the words of | 2 |
and by this means | 2 |
of the coming of | 2 |
the crown or state | 2 |
subversion of the common | 2 |
to the grace of | 2 |
the peace and quiet | 2 |
more full and ample | 2 |
out of the said | 2 |
c estc r this | 2 |
be under a necessity | 2 |
either patent or commission | 2 |
to be a part | 2 |
me in a bill | 2 |
indictment of trespass twelve | 2 |
in order to the | 2 |
even in this life | 2 |
the wool of england | 2 |
stand or fall by | 2 |
spilling the blood of | 2 |
majesties profits in all | 2 |
fruits and effects of | 2 |
by the names of | 2 |
to make this remark | 2 |
to come to the | 2 |
affairs of this world | 2 |
time of the coming | 2 |
eldest sons of gentlemen | 2 |
we use to say | 2 |
rules of the common | 2 |
printed by edward husbands | 2 |
being educated in the | 2 |
this ordinance be forthwith | 2 |
in no wise be | 2 |
not to the lords | 2 |
good hand of heaven | 2 |
the practice of piety | 2 |
time heretofore might or | 2 |
more than any of | 2 |
than that of king | 2 |
in the c category | 2 |
the said officer of | 2 |
that they are under | 2 |
to square their actions | 2 |
the three daggers in | 2 |
on which their own | 2 |
printed by henry hills | 2 |
grace of the court | 2 |
rule of their faith | 2 |
or committee of trade | 2 |
none be admitted to | 2 |
and that the ancient | 2 |
of playing the fool | 2 |
of god in the | 2 |
the profit of the | 2 |
as sheep among wolves | 2 |
two shillings for every | 2 |
if it be upon | 2 |
out of their own | 2 |
suite of the party | 2 |
the intent that some | 2 |
as they do in | 2 |
a convenient number of | 2 |
chief justice of the | 2 |
light of nature taught | 2 |
was made in the | 2 |
the three and twentieth | 2 |
one of the counters | 2 |
three or four years | 2 |
three of them or | 2 |
attachment upon the goods | 2 |
peace of the common | 2 |
what it was in | 2 |
into consideration the miserable | 2 |
what now it is | 2 |
he takes out a | 2 |
of the parliament is | 2 |
in parliament assembled for | 2 |
of the common pleas | 2 |
shillings if of felony | 2 |
fit to be remedied | 2 |
the kingdom of spain | 2 |
make learning a trade | 2 |
of the externall man | 2 |
god save the king | 2 |
your majesty may not | 2 |
within the city of | 2 |
of them shall set | 2 |
of all fines upon | 2 |
to any of the | 2 |
of god is the | 2 |
thither in their own | 2 |
the said sir william | 2 |
every other person and | 2 |
and repair the courts | 2 |
the power of france | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
with the chief of | 2 |
what the profits of | 2 |
are properly called heresies | 2 |
of the law humbly | 2 |
the city of oxford | 2 |
an allowance for deputies | 2 |
derivative power from your | 2 |
of the inward man | 2 |
far from being a | 2 |
that the interest of | 2 |
is to be the | 2 |
i am apt to | 2 |
be freed from the | 2 |
in every part of | 2 |
be approved and allowed | 2 |
and the time of | 2 |
and checks of their | 2 |
ignorant of the executive | 2 |
coming of the romans | 2 |
of the kings bench | 2 |
court at whitehal the | 2 |
of the people in | 2 |
much the more need | 2 |
made shipwrack of their | 2 |
how the said brunskell | 2 |
printed by john bill | 2 |
to be punished by | 2 |
doubtful and ambiguous words | 2 |
not to be made | 2 |
mal y pense royal | 2 |
grant of the office | 2 |
said brunskel in behalf | 2 |
tuesday the fourth of | 2 |
the great business of | 2 |
the execution of the | 2 |
spirit in his word | 2 |
first year of the | 2 |
iudges for the probate | 2 |
day at the guild | 2 |
the grace of the | 2 |
of them or more | 2 |
for him in a | 2 |
gave him a bill | 2 |
profits in all things | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
right of the commons | 2 |
the thirtieth of august | 2 |
heretofore might or ought | 2 |
judges to do all | 2 |
ordinance be forthwith printed | 2 |
such order as the | 2 |
the positive laws of | 2 |
cunctis suam causam patefecit | 2 |
would be don unto | 2 |
in the seventh year | 2 |
as is don in | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
made by the lord | 2 |
the power and jurisdiction | 2 |
if there be a | 2 |
in france and holland | 2 |
that the laws are | 2 |
yet were they still | 2 |
who have certain sallaries | 2 |
the d category of | 2 |
the sense of this | 2 |
the rules of the | 2 |
lords of the admiralty | 2 |
there to hear and | 2 |
the laws and customs | 2 |
we may the better | 2 |
which the law alloweth | 2 |
have power and authority | 2 |
his majesties judges of | 2 |
the first year of | 2 |
pence for the copy | 2 |
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masters of their trade | 2 |
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they that walk in | 2 |
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poor debtors in london | 2 |
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the blood of many | 2 |
that fines and penalties | 2 |
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a father or magistrate | 2 |
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the discovery of abuses | 2 |
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every citizen and freeman | 2 |
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the worst of men | 2 |
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of restitution of goods | 2 |
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of the late king | 2 |
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office of a judge | 2 |
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of the said brunskell | 2 |
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london or the liberties | 2 |
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unto us the names | 2 |
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such able and sufficient | 2 |
commissioners of your treasury | 2 |
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no man to have | 2 |
performance of their oaths | 2 |
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said sir william jones | 2 |
of compulsion of conscience | 2 |
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