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early english books online | 89 |
institutions providing financial support | 27 |
financial support to the | 27 |
support to the early | 27 |
for keying and markup | 27 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 27 |
by the institutions providing | 27 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 27 |
text can be copied | 27 |
all without asking permission | 27 |
the terms of creative | 27 |
the text can be | 27 |
providing financial support to | 27 |
text is available for | 27 |
this phase i text | 27 |
i text is available | 27 |
keyed and coded from | 27 |
of the work described | 27 |
books online text creation | 27 |
encoded text transcribed from | 27 |
coded from proquest page | 27 |
english books online text | 27 |
and encoded edition of | 27 |
the institutions providing financial | 27 |
from proquest page images | 27 |
terms of creative commons | 27 |
text and markup reviewed | 27 |
and coded from proquest | 27 |
to the terms of | 27 |
work described above is | 27 |
images scanned from microfilm | 27 |
even for commercial purposes | 27 |
tcp assigned for keying | 27 |
the early english books | 27 |
and markup reviewed and | 27 |
the work described above | 27 |
edition of the work | 27 |
phase i text is | 27 |
owned by the institutions | 27 |
encoded edition of the | 27 |
is available for reuse | 27 |
online text creation partnership | 27 |
according to the terms | 27 |
described above is co | 27 |
to the early english | 27 |
assigned for keying and | 27 |
markup reviewed and edited | 27 |
the humble petition of | 23 |
iv tiff page image | 20 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 19 |
from many walks of | 19 |
and professional end users | 19 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 19 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 19 |
of text r in | 19 |
based collaborative curation by | 19 |
enrichments aim at making | 19 |
that preserves archaic forms | 19 |
making the text more | 19 |
users from many walks | 19 |
stationer meant to publish | 19 |
text the author or | 19 |
a text in a | 19 |
the author or stationer | 19 |
the text has been | 19 |
amateur and professional end | 19 |
text has not been | 19 |
textual changes and metadata | 19 |
an enriched version of | 19 |
the tcp digital transcription | 19 |
at restoring the text | 19 |
english short title catalog | 19 |
text is an enriched | 19 |
end users from many | 19 |
display of a text | 19 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 19 |
been fully proofread approx | 19 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 19 |
aim at restoring the | 19 |
author or stationer meant | 19 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 19 |
textual changes aim at | 19 |
standard spellings that support | 19 |
and suitable for network | 19 |
by amateur and professional | 19 |
in a standardized format | 19 |
text has been tokenized | 19 |
restoring the text the | 19 |
curation by amateur and | 19 |
format that preserves archaic | 19 |
changes aim at restoring | 19 |
not been fully proofread | 19 |
spellings that support the | 19 |
the annotation includes standard | 19 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 19 |
at making the text | 19 |
text r in the | 19 |
version of the tcp | 19 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 19 |
the text more computationally | 19 |
standardized format that preserves | 19 |
enriched version of the | 19 |
professional end users from | 19 |
a standardized format that | 19 |
many walks of life | 19 |
of the tcp digital | 19 |
and linguistically annotated with | 19 |
the english short title | 19 |
the display of a | 19 |
text more computationally tractable | 19 |
has not been fully | 19 |
that support the display | 19 |
this text is an | 19 |
or stationer meant to | 19 |
text in a standardized | 19 |
of a text in | 19 |
this text has not | 19 |
r in the english | 19 |
includes standard spellings that | 19 |
in the english short | 19 |
the text the author | 19 |
is an enriched version | 19 |
has been tokenized and | 19 |
aim at making the | 19 |
support the display of | 19 |
digital transcription a of | 18 |
a of text r | 18 |
r this keyboarded and | 18 |
estc r this keyboarded | 18 |
transcription a of text | 18 |
tcp digital transcription a | 18 |
of the original in | 17 |
reproduction of the original | 17 |
the original in the | 17 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
original in the british | 13 |
in the british library | 13 |
to the right honourable | 13 |
the right honourable the | 12 |
covantage keyed and coded | 12 |
apex covantage keyed and | 12 |
the creditors of the | 11 |
the high court of | 11 |
has no known defects | 10 |
text has no known | 10 |
the time of transcription | 10 |
as gap elements at | 10 |
this text has no | 10 |
were recorded as gap | 10 |
the said robert campion | 10 |
gap elements at the | 10 |
a this text has | 10 |
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known defects that were | 10 |
notes for div a | 10 |
defects that were recorded | 10 |
recorded as gap elements | 10 |
no known defects that | 10 |
for debt or damages | 10 |
category of texts with | 9 |
high court of parliament | 9 |
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this text in the | 9 |
the rate of defects | 9 |
puts this text in | 9 |
reproduction of original in | 9 |
words puts this text | 9 |
rate of defects per | 9 |
a work was chosen | 8 |
processes should make clear | 8 |
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have been issued variously | 8 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 8 |
first editions of a | 8 |
corrected and characters marked | 8 |
texts based on the | 8 |
usual project restraints of | 8 |
tcp aimed to produce | 8 |
guidelines are available at | 8 |
in mind that in | 8 |
illegibles were encoded as | 8 |
some errors will remain | 8 |
or later edition of | 8 |
assurance was then carried | 8 |
been looked at by | 8 |
record of the period | 8 |
files to tei p | 8 |
possible up to a | 8 |
likelihood such instances will | 8 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 8 |
works are eligible for | 8 |
wide variety of subject | 8 |
universities of michigan and | 8 |
teams in oxford and | 8 |
produce large quantities of | 8 |
during phase of the | 8 |
the image sets published | 8 |
and available in eebo | 8 |
that in all likelihood | 8 |
of each text was | 8 |
of the tei in | 8 |
markup guidelines are available | 8 |
was chosen if there | 8 |
via their early english | 8 |
of the project have | 8 |
gaps by user contributors | 8 |
reason to do so | 8 |
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intended to range over | 8 |
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included and sometimes a | 8 |
logarbo text and markup | 8 |
elements to simplify the | 8 |
reflect the true nature | 8 |
respectfully request that due | 8 |
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sent to external keying | 8 |
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nature of the print | 8 |
true nature of the | 8 |
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was proofread for accuracy | 8 |
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project was divided into | 8 |
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all likelihood such instances | 8 |
encoded as gap s | 8 |
for an anonymous work | 8 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 8 |
external keying companies for | 8 |
issued variously as sgml | 8 |
qa standards were returned | 8 |
corrected where possible up | 8 |
language title published between | 8 |
therefore of any assumptions | 8 |
second or later edition | 8 |
characters marked as illegible | 8 |
into the public domain | 8 |
made about the data | 8 |
data within the usual | 8 |
the text creation partnership | 8 |
of known extent have | 8 |
keyers to be redone | 8 |
humble petition of sir | 8 |
did not meet qa | 8 |
a partnership between the | 8 |
these processes should make | 8 |
the word of god | 8 |
texts were encoded and | 8 |
and those which did | 8 |
compelling reason to do | 8 |
will remain and some | 8 |
these texts for their | 8 |
chosen if there was | 8 |
later edition of a | 8 |
for transcription and basic | 8 |
for their own purposes | 8 |
but we respectfully request | 8 |
oxford and the publisher | 8 |
readable characters will be | 8 |
of works in other | 8 |
elements of known extent | 8 |
and oxford and the | 8 |
the said letters patents | 8 |
a limit of instances | 8 |
of michigan and oxford | 8 |
unicode or tei g | 8 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 8 |
the encoding was enhanced | 8 |
the texts have been | 8 |
is to encode one | 8 |
of tcp data is | 8 |
global keyed and coded | 8 |
the filling in of | 8 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 8 |
unicode or text strings | 8 |
within the usual project | 8 |
be aware of the | 8 |
limit of instances per | 8 |
proofread for accuracy and | 8 |
characters or elements to | 8 |
although there are a | 8 |
to encode one copy | 8 |
a second or later | 8 |
instances will never have | 8 |
attribution is given to | 8 |
over a wide variety | 8 |
editions of a works | 8 |
keying companies for transcription | 8 |
the tei in libraries | 8 |
will never have been | 8 |
and markup guidelines are | 8 |
were corrected where possible | 8 |
the project have been | 8 |
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of creating the tcp | 8 |
were returned to the | 8 |
for accuracy and those | 8 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 8 |
usually the first edition | 8 |
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with level of the | 8 |
sets published by proquest | 8 |
remain and some readable | 8 |
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if there was a | 8 |
of the process of | 8 |
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the texts were encoded | 8 |
each text was proofread | 8 |
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and characters marked as | 8 |
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a works in english | 8 |
and the publisher proquest | 8 |
known extent have been | 8 |
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sets were sent to | 8 |
michigan and oxford and | 8 |
processed by university of | 8 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 8 |
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range over a wide | 8 |
tcp files to tei | 8 |
which did not meet | 8 |
enhanced and or corrected | 8 |
such instances will never | 8 |
at by a tcp | 8 |
to reflect the true | 8 |
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released into the public | 8 |
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and some readable characters | 8 |
out by editorial teams | 8 |
encoded and linked to | 8 |
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works in english were | 8 |
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are eligible for inclusion | 8 |
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that due credit and | 8 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 8 |
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copies of the texts | 8 |
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of every monographic english | 8 |
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create accurately transcribed and | 8 |
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number of works in | 8 |
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bibliography of english literature | 8 |
the publisher proquest to | 8 |
of instances per text | 8 |
to produce large quantities | 8 |
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process of creating the | 8 |
overall quality of tcp | 8 |
should make clear that | 8 |
images in accordance with | 8 |
we respectfully request that | 8 |
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quality assurance was then | 8 |
phase of the project | 8 |
a compelling reason to | 8 |
publisher proquest to create | 8 |
their early english books | 8 |
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or corrected and characters | 8 |
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selection was based on | 8 |
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level of the tei | 8 |
encoding was enhanced and | 8 |
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texts have been issued | 8 |
work was chosen if | 8 |
as opposed to critical | 8 |
lords and commons assembled | 8 |
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a number of works | 8 |
converting tcp files to | 8 |
while the overall quality | 8 |
and sometimes a second | 8 |
with changes to facilitate | 8 |
to external keying companies | 8 |
data is very good | 8 |
transcription and basic encoding | 8 |
use these texts for | 8 |
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commons assembled in parliament | 8 |
the universities of michigan | 8 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 8 |
selection was intended to | 8 |
proquest to create accurately | 8 |
opposed to critical editions | 8 |
never have been looked | 8 |
the process of creating | 8 |
in accordance with level | 8 |
aware of the process | 8 |
users should be aware | 8 |
the public domain as | 8 |
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any remaining illegibles were | 8 |
based on the text | 8 |
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in english were prioritized | 8 |
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title published between and | 8 |
restraints of time and | 8 |
their works are eligible | 8 |
large quantities of textual | 8 |
the keyers to be | 8 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 8 |
tei p using tcp | 8 |
whichever is the greater | 8 |
or tei g elements | 8 |
errors will remain and | 8 |
quality of tcp data | 8 |
in of gaps by | 8 |
of gaps by user | 8 |
the text encoding initiative | 8 |
bear in mind that | 8 |
edition of a work | 8 |
understanding these processes should | 8 |
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that can be made | 8 |
the general aim of | 8 |
have been looked at | 8 |
quantities of textual data | 8 |
text creation partnership web | 8 |
textual data within the | 8 |
returned to the keyers | 8 |
tcp project was divided | 8 |
as illegible were corrected | 8 |
encoded texts based on | 8 |
by a tcp editor | 8 |
xml conversion to the | 8 |
spi global keyed and | 8 |
and commons assembled in | 8 |
works in other languages | 8 |
image sets were sent | 8 |
were encoded as gap | 8 |
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companies for transcription and | 8 |
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those which did not | 8 |
to simplify the filling | 8 |
by university of nebraska | 8 |
structural encoding based on | 8 |
can now take and | 8 |
placeholder characters or elements | 8 |
marked as illegible were | 8 |
creating the tcp texts | 8 |
between and available in | 8 |
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based on the new | 8 |
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accordance with level of | 8 |
is a partnership between | 8 |
was intended to range | 8 |
the usual project restraints | 8 |
editorial teams in oxford | 8 |
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p using tcp tei | 8 |
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gap elements of known | 8 |
illegible were corrected where | 8 |
the true nature of | 8 |
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partnership between the universities | 8 |
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anyone can now take | 8 |
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given to their original | 8 |
credit and attribution is | 8 |
be marked as illegible | 8 |
tcp is a partnership | 8 |
of textual data within | 8 |
print record of the | 8 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 8 |
divided into two phases | 8 |
text selection was based | 8 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 8 |
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by converting tcp files | 8 |
general aim of eebo | 8 |
variety of subject areas | 8 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 8 |
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creation partnership web site | 8 |
filling in of gaps | 8 |
request that due credit | 8 |
annotation on thomason copy | 8 |
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tcp is to encode | 8 |
to create accurately transcribed | 8 |
due credit and attribution | 8 |
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project restraints of time | 8 |
standards were returned to | 8 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 8 |
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keying and markup guidelines | 8 |
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of the high court | 4 |
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six hundred fifty and | 4 |
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have any voice or | 4 |
conversion to the right | 4 |
creditors of the commonwealth | 4 |
proclamation prohibiting delinquents to | 4 |
debts of the nation | 4 |
writ of error in | 4 |
to the master of | 4 |
reader may take notice | 4 |
sir nicholas crisp knight | 4 |
prisoners in the hole | 4 |
of sir david cuningham | 4 |
when he was a | 4 |
text in the c | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
proving that it is | 4 |
of all thy neighbours | 4 |
your petitioner thomas brewer | 4 |
petition of edward hanchett | 4 |
at unlawfull houres in | 4 |
and her two sonnes | 4 |
of the late court | 4 |
collecting of ten thousand | 4 |
the committee of the | 4 |
the commons of england | 4 |
is proved that imprisonment | 4 |
and xml conversion the | 4 |
of his and their | 4 |
the poor debter and | 4 |
right honourable members of | 4 |
will not pay him | 4 |
by the said act | 3 |
upon a writ of | 3 |
commonwealth and bodies politique | 3 |
the creditor is come | 3 |
grant and letters patents | 3 |
of the benefit of | 3 |
of sir robert vyner | 3 |
the man of god | 3 |
all which i have | 3 |
come to take my | 3 |
to offer unto the | 3 |
oyle to restore debtors | 3 |
of one per cent | 3 |
the harvard university library | 3 |
with a new kicksey | 3 |
of that most tried | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
texts with or more | 3 |
is to be had | 3 |
when thou art come | 3 |
for the remedying these | 3 |
this present parliament assembled | 3 |
unto them from the | 3 |
vertue whereof the vviddovv | 3 |
to the prisoners called | 3 |
into all those vessels | 3 |
thou wilt not be | 3 |
humble petition of lieutenant | 3 |
and their families tyrannically | 3 |
hereby thought fit by | 3 |
is hereby thought fit | 3 |
pupils trading with unlicensed | 3 |
the issue of the | 3 |
as are now prisoners | 3 |
pupils for want of | 3 |
hath curried or clapperclawed | 3 |
thee vessels abroad of | 3 |
by the ancient common | 3 |
in the f category | 3 |
the trust committed to | 3 |
and this to doe | 3 |
other the creditors of | 3 |
by experience that many | 3 |
paid out of the | 3 |
to the children of | 3 |
and a new cum | 3 |
and now newly published | 3 |
of poor distressed prisoners | 3 |
of the twenty fifth | 3 |
in him in all | 3 |
whose names are hereunto | 3 |
in the booke of | 3 |
and her children released | 3 |
restored out of debt | 3 |
act of the of | 3 |
those that are full | 3 |
and thy children of | 3 |
thomason e estc r | 3 |
that this ordinance be | 3 |
creditors of james enyon | 3 |
to the said letters | 3 |
the which purpose the | 3 |
distressed prisoners for debt | 3 |
and corporate who have | 3 |
have arisen both to | 3 |
sixteen years private sad | 3 |
ordered by the lords | 3 |
f the rate of | 3 |
out of that most | 3 |
of error in parliament | 3 |
and providence over all | 3 |
of walter vaughan deceased | 3 |
it appears by experience | 3 |
in the dayes of | 3 |
the humble address of | 3 |
divers prisoners in the | 3 |
of god in christ | 3 |
both to tutors and | 3 |
for the reliefe of | 3 |
of her two sonnes | 3 |
and carriages of his | 3 |
hath nothing at home | 3 |
the behalf of themselves | 3 |
names are hereunto subscribed | 3 |
creditors of ulick earl | 3 |
to yorke and salsbury | 3 |
f category of texts | 3 |
many inconveniences have arisen | 3 |
a thousand of his | 3 |
written by william bagwell | 3 |
singular care and providence | 3 |
by the prophet elisha | 3 |
called sir james enyon | 3 |
healey sampled and proofread | 3 |
aside those that are | 3 |
politique and corporate who | 3 |
let me be bold | 3 |
of the said act | 3 |
by letters patents under | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
the prisoners called by | 3 |
him in all afflictions | 3 |
james enyon baronet deceased | 3 |
poor distressed prisoners for | 3 |
the doore vpon thee | 3 |
humble address of poor | 3 |
released of the bondage | 3 |
right honourable city of | 3 |
be paid out of | 3 |
the time to come | 3 |
of due payment of | 3 |
assigns of sir robert | 3 |
and pupils for want | 3 |
out of his hands | 3 |
administratrix of the goods | 3 |
the bondage whereof they | 3 |
on the of may | 3 |
of colleges our humble | 3 |
the severall humours and | 3 |
lately called sir james | 3 |
extracted out of that | 3 |
many passages in prison | 3 |
or more defects per | 3 |
the answere of the | 3 |
due unto them from | 3 |
owing before the first | 3 |
booke of the kings | 3 |
and heads of colleges | 3 |
of ulick earl of | 3 |
vessels abroad of all | 3 |
of james enyon esquire | 3 |
rightly and seasonably vsed | 3 |
humble petition of erasmus | 3 |
wherein iohn taylor hath | 3 |
vpon his returnes from | 3 |
and set aside those | 3 |
new cum twang with | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
the right honorable the | 3 |
of the commonwealth and | 3 |
the good of others | 3 |
tutors in the university | 3 |
that put their trust | 3 |
and towards the redemption | 3 |
her children released of | 3 |
to some of his | 3 |
those that are dead | 3 |
neere tocester in northampton | 3 |
the church of rome | 3 |
providence over all distressed | 3 |
order of their tutors | 3 |
of the reign of | 3 |
seruant did feare the | 3 |
heads of colleges our | 3 |
the thing that is | 3 |
dice of his bones | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
iohn taylor hath curried | 3 |
and as it were | 3 |
by reason of pupils | 3 |
in those dayes i | 3 |
and debts of walter | 3 |
to the which purpose | 3 |
nauigations to yorke and | 3 |
that many inconveniences have | 3 |
the remedying these inconveniences | 3 |
ordinance be forthwith printed | 3 |
neere a thousand of | 3 |
vvherein is proved that | 3 |
shall have power to | 3 |
and by reason of | 3 |
upon the several lord | 3 |
they were in danger | 3 |
of his bad debters | 3 |
colleges our humble request | 3 |
trust in him in | 3 |
to any part of | 3 |
it is hereby thought | 3 |
honourable city of london | 3 |
before the first of | 3 |
record and the said | 3 |
or else mote i | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
abroad of all thy | 3 |
a wing c thomason | 3 |
and shut the doore | 3 |
due and owing before | 3 |
humours and carriages of | 3 |
that most tried and | 3 |
thou art come in | 3 |
the old lerry with | 3 |
the night by the | 3 |
defendant in chancery pettus | 3 |
for a man to | 3 |
in the case of | 3 |
of the paper boate | 3 |
vnder colour of law | 3 |
appears by experience that | 3 |
and other the creditors | 3 |
the act of the | 3 |
with or more defects | 3 |
to the right honorable | 3 |
address of poor distressed | 3 |
the said walter vaughan | 3 |
observations of many passages | 3 |
whereof the vviddovv indebted | 3 |
of the said bonds | 3 |
set aside those that | 3 |
the judgment of the | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
and twentieth day of | 3 |
corporate who have any | 3 |
them from the state | 3 |
the people assembled in | 3 |
thou art indebted vnto | 3 |
will make dice of | 3 |
one moyety of the | 3 |
now newly published by | 3 |
year of the reign | 3 |
taken a proper remedy | 3 |
and without order of | 3 |
and the creditor is | 3 |
committee of the navy | 3 |
with the old winsye | 3 |
of pupils trading with | 3 |
sir james enyon baronet | 3 |
will not at all | 3 |
temporall in this present | 3 |
debts of walter vaughan | 3 |
his observations of many | 3 |
and temporall in this | 3 |
the administratrix of the | 3 |
letter of the law | 3 |
eight hundred and fiftie | 3 |
our lord iesus christ | 3 |
part of the said | 3 |
of many passages in | 3 |
lerry with a new | 3 |
for want of due | 3 |
case of the plaintiff | 3 |
by william bagwell merchant | 3 |
daughter of ann beswick | 3 |
and credit of her | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
without order of their | 3 |
voyages of the paper | 3 |
and in the end | 3 |
if thou wilt not | 3 |
of any of his | 3 |
mo a wing b | 3 |
any person or persons | 3 |
second booke of the | 3 |
by vertue whereof the | 3 |
whereas it appears by | 3 |
night by the watch | 3 |
severall humours and carriages | 3 |
ought not to doe | 3 |
else mote i dye | 3 |
one poore pitcher of | 3 |
most tried and quintessensed | 3 |
offer unto the consideration | 3 |
of texts with or | 3 |
yorke and salsbury with | 3 |
elspeth healey text and | 3 |
mentioned in the second | 3 |
during his being there | 3 |
the statute of the | 3 |
after sixteen years private | 3 |
fifth of edward the | 3 |
saue a pitcher of | 3 |
to the satisfaction of | 3 |
for the payment of | 3 |
the letters patents were | 3 |
inasmuch as in them | 3 |
letters patents under the | 3 |
gods singular care and | 3 |
lords spirituall and temporall | 3 |
the first of december | 3 |
ulick earl of st | 3 |
thy children of the | 3 |
thy selfe in this | 3 |
king charles the second | 3 |
the payment of his | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
and millicent vaughan widow | 3 |
the city of london | 3 |
represented to publick view | 3 |
petition of divers prisoners | 3 |
the example of this | 3 |
old lerry with a | 3 |
and his nauigations to | 3 |
said robert campion being | 3 |
prisoners called by the | 3 |
to the court of | 3 |
to say the truth | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
his returnes from scotland | 3 |
pay him vpon his | 3 |
was restored out of | 3 |
petition of erasmus record | 3 |
and sell the oyle | 3 |
of the said debts | 3 |
towards the redemption of | 3 |
twang with the old | 3 |
years private sad sufferings | 3 |
the dayes of the | 3 |
been due and owing | 3 |
the voyages of the | 3 |
if it be a | 3 |
lieutenant colonel john lilburne | 3 |
bondage whereof they were | 3 |
his and their kin | 3 |
imprisonment of mens persons | 3 |
their trust in him | 3 |
the feare of god | 3 |
put their trust in | 3 |
much for that point | 3 |
of the bondage whereof | 3 |
no to the right | 3 |
in the night by | 3 |
in the harvard university | 3 |
of the said earl | 3 |
cum twang with the | 3 |
is to be obserued | 3 |
a new cum twang | 3 |
and borrow thee vessels | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
the said commissioners be | 3 |
the law of god | 3 |
this ordinance be forthwith | 3 |
erasmus record and millicent | 3 |
unto the consideration of | 3 |
hath been due and | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
chattels and debts of | 3 |
god in christ iesus | 3 |
our humble request as | 3 |
some of his and | 3 |
humble request as followeth | 3 |
and set at liberty | 3 |
his advice to them | 3 |
the redemption of distressed | 3 |
the lord potector sic | 3 |
a pitcher of oyle | 3 |
poor debter and their | 3 |
the scourge of basenesse | 3 |
their families tyrannically destroyed | 3 |
an act of parliament | 3 |
thus much for that | 3 |
that is to be | 3 |
his wife and children | 3 |
usher of the late | 3 |
the f category of | 3 |
master of the prison | 3 |
ought to be paid | 3 |
text in the f | 3 |
the commonwealth and bodies | 3 |
people assembled in parliament | 3 |
not pay him vpon | 3 |
the benefit of this | 3 |
experience that many inconveniences | 3 |
the apostle paul speaketh | 3 |
thousand of his bad | 3 |
to the kings most | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
honorable the lords spirituall | 3 |
the people of england | 3 |
is come to take | 3 |
to take my two | 3 |
shall be thought fit | 3 |
record and millicent vaughan | 3 |
upon the said bonds | 3 |
profession of the gospel | 3 |
the twenty fifth of | 3 |
for which thou art | 3 |
an ordinance of parliament | 3 |
right honorable the lords | 3 |
common law of the | 3 |
late minister at stepney | 3 |
petitioner record and the | 3 |
redemption of distressed captives | 3 |
whereof they were in | 3 |
the lords spirituall and | 3 |
kings most excellent majestie | 3 |
make dice of his | 3 |
take my two sonnes | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
of divers prisoners in | 3 |
and owing before the | 3 |
which hath been due | 3 |
and liue thou and | 3 |
my two sonnes to | 3 |
at the signe of | 3 |
and to some of | 3 |
us whose names are | 3 |
of king edward the | 3 |
being rightly and seasonably | 3 |
due payment of quarterly | 3 |
reason of pupils trading | 3 |
spirituall and temporall in | 3 |
debter and their families | 3 |
who will not pay | 3 |
humble petition of divers | 3 |
payment of quarterly bills | 3 |
petition of lieutenant colonel | 3 |
written by samuel cotesford | 3 |
but thou in prison | 3 |
children released of the | 3 |
may take notice of | 3 |
did feare the lord | 3 |
patents under the great | 3 |
according to the rule | 3 |
arisen both to tutors | 3 |
before the said commissioners | 3 |
the imprisonment of mens | 3 |
in this present parliament | 3 |
your petitioner record and | 3 |
the lord of hosts | 3 |
as it is said | 3 |
when thou the cards | 3 |
oh that i might | 3 |
tried and quintessensed oyle | 3 |
his nauigations to yorke | 3 |
that the said commissioners | 3 |
vse that we must | 3 |
the right honourable city | 3 |
carriages of his fellow | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
the kings most excellent | 3 |
e estc r this | 3 |
care and providence over | 3 |
hundred and fiftie pounds | 3 |
healey text and markup | 3 |
the creditors of james | 3 |
of his fellow prisoners | 3 |
of the knights ward | 3 |
brought thee to this | 3 |
of lieutenant colonel john | 3 |
taylor hath curried or | 3 |
vicechancellor and heads of | 3 |
of our lord iesus | 3 |
to tutors and pupils | 3 |
to goe to god | 3 |
him vpon his returnes | 3 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 3 |
for such a one | 3 |
twenty fifth of edward | 3 |
the several lord mayors | 3 |
of erasmus record and | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
want of due payment | 3 |
trading with unlicensed persons | 3 |
children of the rest | 3 |
out into all those | 3 |
newly published by w | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
inconveniences have arisen both | 3 |
tutors and pupils for | 3 |
over all distressed prisoners | 3 |
payment of his debts | 3 |
thou dost not know | 2 |
his master the lord | 2 |
in the holy scriptures | 2 |
that would pay if | 2 |
for the satisfying of | 2 |
and oath made thereof | 2 |
of her selfe from | 2 |
her selfe from care | 2 |
to the lord for | 2 |
another motiue from the | 2 |
suffer in this world | 2 |
seven and twentieth of | 2 |
fruits of my poore | 2 |
soule that hath done | 2 |
owle and other birds | 2 |
that if the lord | 2 |
the epistle to the | 2 |
any right to any | 2 |
by vertue of the | 2 |
mr vicechancellor and heads | 2 |
both in church and | 2 |
pounds into his hands | 2 |
b thou hast beene | 2 |
of quarterly bills and | 2 |
and will not pay | 2 |
or some for them | 2 |
offered to speake of | 2 |
which purpose the prophet | 2 |
a justice it will | 2 |
printers to his highness | 2 |
of the rest of | 2 |
and have a care | 2 |
more into this place | 2 |
mayest be able to | 2 |
which are light huswives | 2 |
so i that haue | 2 |
goe along with him | 2 |
if this place will | 2 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 2 |
is the minister of | 2 |
of the house of | 2 |
as by the said | 2 |
he was cheated by | 2 |
release of her selfe | 2 |
the said earl did | 2 |
debt is to be | 2 |
that those who have | 2 |
sets it downe as | 2 |
the dead soules of | 2 |
if their chamber rent | 2 |
henry hills and john | 2 |
to the glory of | 2 |
see it good for | 2 |
of the prisoners estate | 2 |
statute of westminster the | 2 |
wiues of the sonnes | 2 |
twentieth day of september | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
in the darke night | 2 |
any thing to be | 2 |
one fourth part of | 2 |
be paid according to | 2 |
gods great mercies towards | 2 |
of the said l | 2 |
my hope is you | 2 |
written word of god | 2 |
winsye wherein iohn taylor | 2 |
parliament assembled the humble | 2 |
for it be sure | 2 |
in the whole course | 2 |
and i shall be | 2 |
as well as in | 2 |
art to this place | 2 |
of him in his | 2 |
example of this widdow | 2 |
from the frailty of | 2 |
the god of peace | 2 |
auoide all occasions of | 2 |
canst not here live | 2 |
the city and their | 2 |
in the feare of | 2 |
not pay his debts | 2 |
the annointing of kings | 2 |
of such prisoners estate | 2 |
if it haue no | 2 |
euery one from the | 2 |
the church and common | 2 |
that thou art indebted | 2 |
that which thou canst | 2 |
of the said order | 2 |
majestie the humble address | 2 |
in the year mdclxxv | 2 |
upon his petition to | 2 |
relief of creditors and | 2 |
a stc estc s | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
campion represented to publick | 2 |
both houses of parliament | 2 |
prisoners that will part | 2 |
be made of these | 2 |
remembrance of gods great | 2 |
in hand to cure | 2 |
of the wiues of | 2 |
the sonne of god | 2 |
shop at the signe | 2 |
into his adversaries hands | 2 |
in the profession of | 2 |
it downe as a | 2 |
when the vessels were | 2 |
to this purpose speaketh | 2 |
duty of one fourth | 2 |
be in a most | 2 |
that you may be | 2 |
thee in the way | 2 |
behalfe of many thousand | 2 |
that he will make | 2 |
that which they desire | 2 |
of such prisoner to | 2 |
the vse that we | 2 |
a person that hath | 2 |
and brought into prison | 2 |
patents were good in | 2 |
no more into this | 2 |
the vessels were full | 2 |
great length of time | 2 |
the house of peers | 2 |
to the same purpose | 2 |
that it may be | 2 |
be freed from their | 2 |
the law of nations | 2 |
pas sampled and proofread | 2 |
as they shall think | 2 |
cheated by the city | 2 |
to them thou art | 2 |
widdow and her two | 2 |
john pas text and | 2 |
shall live with him | 2 |
visit their friends in | 2 |
and that i haue | 2 |
all men by t | 2 |
doome of those that | 2 |
shalt shut the doore | 2 |
was lent upon the | 2 |
for the said earl | 2 |
the hands of men | 2 |
to the view of | 2 |
them that thou art | 2 |
and your petitioner thomas | 2 |
this widdow and her | 2 |
booke of my trauels | 2 |
or to make a | 2 |
justice it will be | 2 |
the kingdome of heauen | 2 |
each to respect other | 2 |
benefit of her suit | 2 |
in the day of | 2 |
though they have much | 2 |
thee night and day | 2 |
to take away the | 2 |
d category of texts | 2 |
is now a prisoner | 2 |
of the church of | 2 |
they shall think fit | 2 |
but on the contrary | 2 |
out of the said | 2 |
after so many years | 2 |
the complaint of the | 2 |
out of that distresse | 2 |
that was mindfull of | 2 |
the minister of god | 2 |
mo a wing e | 2 |
idle course of life | 2 |
the law of moses | 2 |
pay if they could | 2 |
the sonnes of the | 2 |
borrowing or issuing out | 2 |
proportionable part of the | 2 |
any thing neere to | 2 |
of any person or | 2 |
of the act before | 2 |
this place will not | 2 |
is not so much | 2 |
that thou art the | 2 |
to the impatient prisoner | 2 |
of the extended moytie | 2 |
to the commissioners appointed | 2 |
several prisons of england | 2 |
the common pleas was | 2 |
in comparison of those | 2 |
the doore vpon her | 2 |
the example of a | 2 |
it followeth in the | 2 |
out of thy love | 2 |
and robert campion represented | 2 |
of the one moyety | 2 |
of her husbands good | 2 |
vpon the death of | 2 |
dangers and troubles to | 2 |
under the great seale | 2 |
or more of them | 2 |
hundred fifty and two | 2 |
of this widdow and | 2 |
the unruly young man | 2 |
he should have a | 2 |
the glorious light of | 2 |
thee day by day | 2 |
so long as there | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
for you to be | 2 |
to a prisoners wife | 2 |
this is the crie | 2 |
of westminster the second | 2 |
and grow vp in | 2 |
obedience of the widdow | 2 |
thou must needs say | 2 |
for thy soules health | 2 |
of god for thy | 2 |
love to them is | 2 |
for the speedy payment | 2 |
and brought him to | 2 |
the great seale of | 2 |
what order of parliament | 2 |
onely cause of thy | 2 |
may be in a | 2 |
printed for laurence blaiklock | 2 |
in and about the | 2 |
to the rules of | 2 |
there shut up of | 2 |
to a worthy charitable | 2 |
the honour of a | 2 |
which i have had | 2 |
for the lord chancellor | 2 |
thou must needs pay | 2 |
to the rich man | 2 |
your petitioners the said | 2 |
the sunne goe downe | 2 |
the name of mice | 2 |
that thy seruant did | 2 |
the children of god | 2 |
let me advise thee | 2 |
the dangers of men | 2 |
paid into the chamber | 2 |
the lord treasurer is | 2 |
and vpon thy sonnes | 2 |
text in the d | 2 |
by the said letters | 2 |
the relief of creditors | 2 |
as also in the | 2 |
trust committed to him | 2 |
in the names of | 2 |
in his third report | 2 |
and they brought to | 2 |
master the lord bacon | 2 |
make a holy and | 2 |
the true feare of | 2 |
and when the vessels | 2 |
prisoners wife of a | 2 |
quarterly bills and by | 2 |
mo a wing g | 2 |
a carefull friend that | 2 |
of any one of | 2 |
lent unto the city | 2 |
willing to part with | 2 |
from day to day | 2 |
the committee appointed for | 2 |
be not at all | 2 |
that come to visit | 2 |
father of our lord | 2 |
our sauiour christ himselfe | 2 |
foundation for future living | 2 |
day and night to | 2 |
the lord on high | 2 |
it will be to | 2 |
the prodigall young man | 2 |
those that would pay | 2 |
reign of king edward | 2 |
the meanes whereby the | 2 |
meanes whereby the debt | 2 |
for want of food | 2 |
court of exchequer had | 2 |
wife of a refractory | 2 |
such prisoner to such | 2 |
the hand of a | 2 |
their soules and bodies | 2 |
time for thee to | 2 |
by the city and | 2 |
i am your sonne | 2 |
the prisoner at liberty | 2 |
pay them that thou | 2 |
of god in the | 2 |
each person and thing | 2 |
your bodies in the | 2 |
thou the cards dost | 2 |
time seeke to redeeme | 2 |
and giue not ouer | 2 |
to doe the like | 2 |
now thou art in | 2 |
a very soueraigne oyle | 2 |
the one and twentieth | 2 |
hath brought thee to | 2 |
and according to their | 2 |
right to any part | 2 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 2 |
of the antient common | 2 |
his poore debtor in | 2 |
the act of common | 2 |
as the commissioners shall | 2 |
knew not how to | 2 |
that gave order to | 2 |
troubles to this present | 2 |
the people for their | 2 |
thou hast in this | 2 |
was mindfull of him | 2 |
the name of rats | 2 |
which are debauched men | 2 |
of this life with | 2 |
in the law of | 2 |
could not find any | 2 |
lord of heauen and | 2 |
to take her two | 2 |
your petitioner may be | 2 |
the matter in hand | 2 |
thou hast made him | 2 |
the most part of | 2 |
counsaile of the prophet | 2 |
take heed how they | 2 |
when in the meane | 2 |
and the said walter | 2 |
to the end that | 2 |
said acts or either | 2 |
her husband left her | 2 |
the debt is to | 2 |
to him who is | 2 |
me out of this | 2 |
are meerly cheated the | 2 |
and doubt not but | 2 |
out of their hands | 2 |
one of the wiues | 2 |
of many thousand creditors | 2 |
of eight hundred and | 2 |
make of this doctrine | 2 |
with this honourable house | 2 |
commonwealth by thomas grantham | 2 |
old winsye wherein iohn | 2 |
when i came forth | 2 |
the lord thy god | 2 |
to the holy word | 2 |
carefull friend that discharged | 2 |
with all things else | 2 |
law of nature thou | 2 |
which are prisoners in | 2 |
of the workes of | 2 |
haue of debtors such | 2 |
god for thy wealth | 2 |
the commissioners appointed by | 2 |
and commonwealth by thomas | 2 |
thou hast here long | 2 |
where he is deprived | 2 |
dead in it selfe | 2 |
the hand of the | 2 |
without any the least | 2 |
of the church and | 2 |
that the judgment of | 2 |
and troubles to this | 2 |
selfe to be a | 2 |
if the lord should | 2 |
their chamber rent they | 2 |
and he that despiseth | 2 |
those places and callings | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
to him that betrayed | 2 |
the law of bondage | 2 |
the then attorney general | 2 |
all the dayes of | 2 |
the holy apostle paul | 2 |
or any other in | 2 |
thousand creditors of the | 2 |
to pay his debts | 2 |
make him to know | 2 |
to the good of | 2 |
the abuse of the | 2 |
shee was to be | 2 |
e brought to so | 2 |
fret not thy selfe | 2 |
to borrow of them | 2 |
very soueraigne oyle to | 2 |
in the reign of | 2 |
it is that i | 2 |
that the said earl | 2 |
aged above sixty years | 2 |
and upon the security | 2 |
i then in credit | 2 |
therefore i for helpe | 2 |
in prison i am | 2 |
hills and john field | 2 |
give them their due | 2 |
the utter ruine of | 2 |
the officers of the | 2 |
in the court of | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
humbly desires your honours | 2 |
a that art so | 2 |
freed from their imprisonments | 2 |
by the example of | 2 |
oaths of supremacy and | 2 |
he is deprived of | 2 |
then it will be | 2 |
argument of this history | 2 |
the consideration of mr | 2 |
to his late majesty | 2 |
which it is answered | 2 |
great mercies towards him | 2 |
or any of the | 2 |
will be the worse | 2 |
come to the knowledge | 2 |
the next justice of | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
it is further ordained | 2 |
thought fit by us | 2 |
sergeants of the mace | 2 |
for that the said | 2 |
deliverances out of many | 2 |
was cheated by the | 2 |
which thou art here | 2 |
and satisfaction of the | 2 |
to dispose of it | 2 |
said commissioners be impowered | 2 |
prisons of england and | 2 |
of exchequer had no | 2 |
they must goe to | 2 |
and seasonably vsed extracted | 2 |
by course of law | 2 |
and that they should | 2 |
to them who are | 2 |
and beare a sonne | 2 |
to make a man | 2 |
to discharge this duty | 2 |
thing that is to | 2 |
blessings of this life | 2 |
grievances of the people | 2 |
is against the good | 2 |
and that the judgment | 2 |
or some such other | 2 |
error in parliament the | 2 |
by henry hills and | 2 |
the goodnesse of the | 2 |
petitioners the said creditors | 2 |
when thou art in | 2 |
to this honourable house | 2 |
of soule and body | 2 |
small foundation for future | 2 |
the prisoner that lay | 2 |
not long here stay | 2 |
of the late civil | 2 |
in the act of | 2 |
worke in thee a | 2 |
by us whose names | 2 |
case between the right | 2 |
are each to respect | 2 |
the curing of this | 2 |
not what they say | 2 |
petition to the lords | 2 |
the reliefe of poore | 2 |
dead soules of men | 2 |
to the idle man | 2 |
an act may be | 2 |
the burthen of their | 2 |
any thing that may | 2 |
and thou knowest thy | 2 |
doe not thy selfe | 2 |
to the prodigall young | 2 |
state which hath been | 2 |
be sure to smart | 2 |
and pay them that | 2 |
of this present parliament | 2 |
xml conversion the case | 2 |
that discharged the trust | 2 |
of the said goldsmiths | 2 |
of the sonnes of | 2 |
more then he that | 2 |
to the people of | 2 |
get twenty thousand pounds | 2 |
prisoner that was to | 2 |
and sure i thinke | 2 |
the onely cause of | 2 |
shut up in a | 2 |
in the ministery of | 2 |
or sooner if it | 2 |
out of the bookes | 2 |
not knowing how to | 2 |
their friends in prison | 2 |
a worthy charitable knight | 2 |
at the rate of | 2 |
author of all ill | 2 |
power of the word | 2 |
samuel a this text | 2 |
acts or either of | 2 |
to omit all other | 2 |
him that betrayed the | 2 |
c why dost thou | 2 |
the power of sinne | 2 |
not possibly to be | 2 |
any order of parliament | 2 |
of that duty to | 2 |
by the old parliament | 2 |
their wiues and children | 2 |
it is not amisse | 2 |
you that are my | 2 |
doth aduenture a great | 2 |
turne all to the | 2 |
the farmers in general | 2 |
the prophet to the | 2 |
of the city lands | 2 |
freed out of prison | 2 |
person or persons whatsoever | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
to an ancient maid | 2 |
out of many great | 2 |
that the said james | 2 |
knowest thy seruant did | 2 |
i would haue them | 2 |
here in this prison | 2 |
had taken a proper | 2 |
that the said letters | 2 |
sonnes of the prophets | 2 |
she departed from him | 2 |
settled upon the said | 2 |
hast here long to | 2 |
the d category of | 2 |
is to be paid | 2 |
signed by samuel chidley | 2 |
there were that said | 2 |
will nothing them availe | 2 |
out of the word | 2 |
at the star under | 2 |
the sum of l | 2 |
and shut up in | 2 |
the old winsye wherein | 2 |
ministers of the gospell | 2 |
commissioners be impowered to | 2 |
and that those who | 2 |
the second time to | 2 |
the possession of the | 2 |
whereby the debt is | 2 |
not to doe the | 2 |
that the money was | 2 |
holy word of god | 2 |
the apostle paul saith | 2 |
prisoner that lay sick | 2 |
that which thou hast | 2 |
but that they should | 2 |
referred it to a | 2 |
the payment of the | 2 |
power of god in | 2 |
of supremacy and allegiance | 2 |
what thou hast done | 2 |
with the apostle paul | 2 |
of this point is | 2 |
i come to thee | 2 |
as the apostle peter | 2 |
f thou then wast | 2 |
creditor is come to | 2 |
they live in prosperity | 2 |
members in one body | 2 |
to the comfort of | 2 |
and it is further | 2 |
the grant and letters | 2 |
of debtors such a | 2 |
any part of the | 2 |
give him thankes that | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
take her two sonnes | 2 |
peters church in cornhill | 2 |
to which it is | 2 |
make a man an | 2 |
shall have much ease | 2 |
in his holy word | 2 |
to be paid out | 2 |
thou here art in | 2 |
it is too late | 2 |
that the officers of | 2 |
from the state which | 2 |
and on the of | 2 |
and for that the | 2 |
glorious light of the | 2 |
to be made of | 2 |
i will make dice | 2 |
if they doe not | 2 |
for which cause thou | 2 |
to visit their friends | 2 |
the said serjeant bradshaw | 2 |
and salsbury with oates | 2 |
satisfaction of the said | 2 |
what a justice it | 2 |
cheated the officers of | 2 |
said robert campion having | 2 |
and to give such | 2 |
putting it in practise | 2 |
statute of the twenty | 2 |
the benefit of their | 2 |
satisfaction of the creditor | 2 |
that his poore debtor | 2 |
where it is to | 2 |
all the day long | 2 |
one and twentieth day | 2 |
the teaching of the | 2 |
of the estates of | 2 |
upon what order of | 2 |
they shall have power | 2 |
penalty of the said | 2 |
not have so little | 2 |
moneys as shall be | 2 |
as thou hast been | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
or any part thereof | 2 |
i meete them to | 2 |
called him from those | 2 |
as well as mine | 2 |
by an ordinance of | 2 |
hundred fifty and five | 2 |
the more thou art | 2 |
for the purposes aforesaid | 2 |
the hearts of men | 2 |
are now in prison | 2 |
by reason of their | 2 |
out of the one | 2 |
for the things of | 2 |
said money was lent | 2 |
the sale of the | 2 |
it be sure to | 2 |
first fruits of my | 2 |
in order to the | 2 |
hands of the lord | 2 |
thing thereunto relating cole | 2 |
jonathan blaney text and | 2 |
to those that come | 2 |
of many great dangers | 2 |
for want of his | 2 |
twenty fifth year of | 2 |
by the statute of | 2 |
seasonably vsed extracted out | 2 |
master of the tap | 2 |
answere of the widdow | 2 |
to reverse the judgment | 2 |
in the multitude of | 2 |
and so are you | 2 |
execution of this service | 2 |
the common law of | 2 |
that he was cheated | 2 |
of men and women | 2 |
up of the plague | 2 |
little lower then god | 2 |
said vnto her sonne | 2 |
thomas f the rate | 2 |
and that by the | 2 |
mens goods into their | 2 |
him in his troubles | 2 |
to his intimate friend | 2 |
the case between the | 2 |
his owne dejected comfortlesse | 2 |
the counsaile of the | 2 |
the number of those | 2 |
all to the best | 2 |
deliver me out of | 2 |
honourable the lord mayor | 2 |
before the next justice | 2 |
prisoners of the knights | 2 |
things which are aboue | 2 |
no person or persons | 2 |
owne dejected comfortlesse wife | 2 |
to thy great cost | 2 |
a care of iust | 2 |
next justice of peace | 2 |
money was lent upon | 2 |
and let me now | 2 |
the lord will not | 2 |
wisdome of the parliament | 2 |
then elizha said vnto | 2 |
of this honourable house | 2 |
of mr vicechancellor and | 2 |
of the moneys due | 2 |
the grievances of the | 2 |
the satisfaction of the | 2 |
printed for richard wodenothe | 2 |
shut up of the | 2 |
euery man his owne | 2 |
as in them lieth | 2 |
art a master of | 2 |
the letter of the | 2 |
for the release of | 2 |
let vs goe to | 2 |
is the place where | 2 |
canst not thy selfe | 2 |
in the d category | 2 |
the restoring of the | 2 |
of some one or | 2 |
be obserued vpon the | 2 |
any thing at all | 2 |
have had of thy | 2 |
of the two and | 2 |
for the carrying on | 2 |
commands called him from | 2 |
whilst thou art here | 2 |
and not to suffer | 2 |
the late civil war | 2 |
such as thou art | 2 |
a man an example | 2 |
who for want of | 2 |
of them shall be | 2 |
minde will be at | 2 |
for the time to | 2 |
blaney text and markup | 2 |
the discharge of such | 2 |
for prisoners that will | 2 |
order of parliament for | 2 |
the good of the | 2 |
have just cause to | 2 |
it may be thou | 2 |
and twentieth of april | 2 |
the knowledge of the | 2 |
thousand pounds into his | 2 |
this place will thee | 2 |
that they may eate | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
prisoner into his adversaries | 2 |
discharged the trust committed | 2 |
such further punishment as | 2 |
the condition and credit | 2 |
to send for such | 2 |
thou knowest thy seruant | 2 |
ordinance of parliament for | 2 |
to his good friend | 2 |
to the dissembling hypocrite | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
their debts to the | 2 |
from my house in | 2 |
i that haue of | 2 |
that your petitioner may | 2 |
in all which thou | 2 |
find any order of | 2 |
estc s ocm this | 2 |
and are to be | 2 |
and brought to prison | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
chamber rent they cannot | 2 |
both day and night | 2 |
to the seruice of | 2 |
printed for william sheares | 2 |
is a place of | 2 |
a place of care | 2 |
that will part with | 2 |
but now in prison | 2 |
not to take the | 2 |
credit of her husband | 2 |
of our lord god | 2 |
of the said money | 2 |
were there shut up | 2 |
to the parliament of | 2 |
more disabled to pay | 2 |
signe of the greyhound | 2 |
he said to him | 2 |
thou in prison art | 2 |
make of this point | 2 |
to such persons as | 2 |
by the said acts | 2 |
freedome of their persons | 2 |
all sorts and degrees | 2 |
and this hee doth | 2 |
that i had no | 2 |
to the utter ruine | 2 |
the good of any | 2 |
printed by john field | 2 |
right honourable the lord | 2 |
is high time for | 2 |
they are put to | 2 |
for their present vse | 2 |
hall the one and | 2 |
for the losse of | 2 |
be lawful for the | 2 |
vnder the burthen of | 2 |
and thus much for | 2 |
are prisoners in the | 2 |
to him and his | 2 |
to the ministers of | 2 |
come to visit their | 2 |
if it be not | 2 |
that an act may | 2 |
the holy word of | 2 |
the purpose in hand | 2 |
of gods great mercies | 2 |
other officers and ministers | 2 |
that so a proportionable | 2 |
assembled the humble petition | 2 |
i knew not how | 2 |
those that haue paid | 2 |
rent they cannot pay | 2 |
wing c a estc | 2 |
and for the said | 2 |
fall to the ground | 2 |
to the women which | 2 |
in this place now | 2 |
of the abundance of | 2 |
of the said debt | 2 |
then it is against | 2 |
laid downe in the | 2 |
his shop at the | 2 |
will not serue his | 2 |
consideration of mr vicechancellor | 2 |
in the bloud of | 2 |
you at any hand | 2 |
on the publick faith | 2 |
restored to his estate | 2 |
to learne a lesson | 2 |
one day will be | 2 |
shall be in prison | 2 |
distance of the place | 2 |
the one moyety of | 2 |
to the purpose in | 2 |
vsed extracted out of | 2 |
thou canst not here | 2 |
the several prisons of | 2 |
obserued vpon the prophets | 2 |
so to be sold | 2 |
in his manifold deliverances | 2 |
which were prisoners in | 2 |
by which it was | 2 |
c a estc r | 2 |
order to his friend | 2 |
if thou him love | 2 |
to be freed from | 2 |
if you please to | 2 |
to the answere of | 2 |
the written word of | 2 |
the wisdome of the | 2 |
he it is that | 2 |
pas text and markup | 2 |
of the said earls | 2 |
of edward the third | 2 |
act of this present | 2 |
which are not seene | 2 |
will not pay his | 2 |
the prisoner into his | 2 |
to the knowledge of | 2 |
is to be taken | 2 |
no way able to | 2 |
be allotted to the | 2 |
to the rule of | 2 |
on behalfe of many | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
a prisoners wife of | 2 |
of all which i | 2 |
a bill for the | 2 |
of the goodnesse of | 2 |
in the restoring of | 2 |
to the unruly young | 2 |
to his eldest daughter | 2 |
a man that was | 2 |
it should be so | 2 |
for the discharge of | 2 |
to his owne dejected | 2 |
printed by henry hills | 2 |
except the lord chief | 2 |
to quake and tremble | 2 |
the vse then that | 2 |
some small foundation for | 2 |
consider with thy selfe | 2 |
the poore and needy | 2 |
the times and seasons | 2 |
according to the ordinary | 2 |
free people of england | 2 |
debt due to him | 2 |
a wing b thomason | 2 |
to set downe to | 2 |
the twenty fifth year | 2 |
thou shalt finde a | 2 |
aduenture a great hazard | 2 |
majesties commands called him | 2 |
robert campion represented to | 2 |
i have had of | 2 |
to live in debt | 2 |
the state which hath | 2 |
the said earls lands | 2 |
to part with all | 2 |
great dangers and troubles | 2 |
thy soule to god | 2 |
men that live in | 2 |
be put into the | 2 |
ancient common law of | 2 |
to his friend to | 2 |
will part with all | 2 |
when thou dost rub | 2 |
ministers of the church | 2 |
they brought to her | 2 |
and for that your | 2 |
it to a committee | 2 |
friend to see him | 2 |
takes in hand to | 2 |
he said vnto her | 2 |
here art in prison | 2 |
would pay if they | 2 |
of their respective debts | 2 |
for a small debt | 2 |
thy credit in this | 2 |
be the doome of | 2 |
poore debtor in prison | 2 |
the advice of his | 2 |
which we shall see | 2 |
thou shalt shut the | 2 |
his manifold deliverances out | 2 |
the soule that hath | 2 |
trust thee for a | 2 |
as shall be thought | 2 |
his petition to the | 2 |
on the one side | 2 |
to such as are | 2 |
to their king and | 2 |
that betrayed the prisoner | 2 |
in parliament the case | 2 |
members of the house | 2 |
of the words of | 2 |
which with the interest | 2 |
d the rate of | 2 |
and doe not thy | 2 |
and if this place | 2 |
betrayed the prisoner into | 2 |
if it shall be | 2 |
of the said office | 2 |
i must needs confesse | 2 |
or place of trust | 2 |
the law of nature | 2 |
not at all regard | 2 |
now thou art here | 2 |
the statute of westminster | 2 |
and if any shall | 2 |
john pas sampled and | 2 |
but now to returne | 2 |
the said acts or | 2 |
to his youngest daughter | 2 |
manifold deliverances out of | 2 |
to the carelesse man | 2 |
of that which they | 2 |
to be paid his | 2 |
and the duke of | 2 |
on things which are | 2 |
that no person or | 2 |
and that the said | 2 |
you by no meanes | 2 |
thou canst not thy | 2 |
wherefore delay no time | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
live more at ease | 2 |
i have in my | 2 |
continued petitioning every lord | 2 |
so it may be | 2 |
of law in the | 2 |
were good in law | 2 |
to be sold at | 2 |
at the common law | 2 |
be obserued vpon this | 2 |
thou mayest be able | 2 |
pay in their moneys | 2 |
those that come to | 2 |
live with him in | 2 |
i in prison was | 2 |
the power of god | 2 |
tell which way to | 2 |
minister of god for | 2 |
thee to this place | 2 |
to a carefull friend | 2 |
to euery man his | 2 |
to and for the | 2 |
ministery of the gospell | 2 |
the houshold of faith | 2 |
fit by us whose | 2 |
for all men by | 2 |
in a christian common | 2 |
being one of the | 2 |
long to be with | 2 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 2 |
the prophets counselling of | 2 |
i must thee tell | 2 |
have a twentieth part | 2 |
of the imprisonment of | 2 |
the making of the | 2 |
original in the harvard | 2 |
yet let me tell | 2 |
the obedience of the | 2 |
city and their power | 2 |
and your petitioner shall | 2 |
the wiues of the | 2 |
as our sauiour christ | 2 |
act for the relief | 2 |
from death to life | 2 |
the duke of york | 2 |
many great dangers and | 2 |
disabled to pay his | 2 |
letters patents should be | 2 |
and payeth not againe | 2 |
any of his people | 2 |
of christ iesus himselfe | 2 |
is dead in it | 2 |
petitioning every lord mayor | 2 |
that the said money | 2 |
not at all to | 2 |
to the merry man | 2 |
of the kings bench | 2 |
is the word of | 2 |
in the way to | 2 |
the wicked man borroweth | 2 |
thou shalt not steale | 2 |
d if i could | 2 |
star under peters church | 2 |
in the meane space | 2 |
and it is a | 2 |
in and vnder the | 2 |
under peters church in | 2 |
the widdow in her | 2 |
willing to depart from | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
and when thou seest | 2 |
when they thinke least | 2 |
not here live long | 2 |
out of the estate | 2 |
at one time or | 2 |
the said money was | 2 |
most excellent majestie the | 2 |
his friend to see | 2 |
against john bradshaw decemb | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
according to this promise | 2 |
out of the words | 2 |
plaintiff had taken a | 2 |
to the cruell creditor | 2 |
soueraigne oyle to restore | 2 |
goods into their hands | 2 |
of a poore man | 2 |
that i could not | 2 |
by sea and land | 2 |
the word of the | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
great seale of england | 2 |
from the condition and | 2 |
answer of the prophet | 2 |
friend that discharged the | 2 |
reliefe of poore prisoners | 2 |
of my poore endeavours | 2 |
to be so much | 2 |
be vsed by all | 2 |
were prisoners in the | 2 |
the blessing of the | 2 |
the triall of the | 2 |
condition and credit of | 2 |
and there is no | 2 |
not come neere thee | 2 |
elizha said vnto her | 2 |
thou art a master | 2 |
contrary to his articles | 2 |
but now thou art | 2 |
the prisoner that was | 2 |
the answer of the | 2 |
distressed prisoners of the | 2 |
to such further punishment | 2 |
here in this place | 2 |
be the worse for | 2 |
out of that little | 2 |
of a refractory condition | 2 |
the father of our | 2 |
imprint date from wing | 2 |
the parliament of england | 2 |
although they seeme to | 2 |
officers of the crown | 2 |
he is now a | 2 |
out of the extended | 2 |
not able to pay | 2 |
he is the minister | 2 |
that the petitioner record | 2 |
present parliament assembled the | 2 |
to the comfortlesse prisoner | 2 |
the spoyle of other | 2 |
to a further and | 2 |
life of a man | 2 |
the ministers of god | 2 |
a wing g thomason | 2 |
the star under peters | 2 |
at his shop at | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
the owle and other | 2 |
time of the gospell | 2 |
commissioners appointed by his | 2 |
and no way to | 2 |
meerly cheated the officers | 2 |
and to prevent the | 2 |
lawful for the lord | 2 |
mindfull of him in | 2 |
parliament the case of | 2 |
my house in bow | 2 |
the plaintiff had taken | 2 |
of those that have | 2 |
proceede with our selues | 2 |
and he said vnto | 2 |
but he that imprisons | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
and your petitioners shall | 2 |
the seven and twentieth | 2 |
so she departed from | 2 |
this place art brought | 2 |
prisoner and prisoners is | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
twenty thousand pounds into | 2 |
in all manner of | 2 |
between the right honourable | 2 |
are to be sold | 2 |
the distance of the | 2 |
many thousand creditors of | 2 |
and for the better | 2 |
bills and by reason | 2 |
fourth part of the | 2 |
upon the said serjeant | 2 |
excellent majestie the humble | 2 |
gave order to his | 2 |
person that hath done | 2 |
as if it were | 2 |
but to the purpose | 2 |
and not able to | 2 |
to run in debt | 2 |
to an ancient man | 2 |
set downe in the | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
as it were to | 2 |
printer to the parliament | 2 |
the rich man that | 2 |
in church and common | 2 |
for the creditors of | 2 |
the doome of those | 2 |
thou hast beene in | 2 |
the curse of god | 2 |
is not able to | 2 |
some one or other | 2 |
them thou art indebted | 2 |