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early english books online | 99 |
represented either as utf | 48 |
characters represented either as | 48 |
notes for div a | 34 |
of our privy council | 32 |
tcp assigned for keying | 25 |
the work described above | 25 |
markup reviewed and edited | 25 |
the terms of creative | 25 |
encoded edition of the | 25 |
support to the early | 25 |
the text can be | 25 |
that in all likelihood | 25 |
the true nature of | 25 |
phase i text is | 25 |
work described above is | 25 |
terms of creative commons | 25 |
even for commercial purposes | 25 |
and encoded edition of | 25 |
institutions providing financial support | 25 |
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the institutions providing financial | 25 |
for keying and markup | 25 |
i text is available | 25 |
online text creation partnership | 25 |
is available for reuse | 25 |
owned by the institutions | 25 |
text is available for | 25 |
english books online text | 25 |
images scanned from microfilm | 25 |
to the terms of | 25 |
to the early english | 25 |
this phase i text | 25 |
edition of the work | 25 |
described above is co | 25 |
and coded from proquest | 25 |
books online text creation | 25 |
text can be copied | 25 |
all without asking permission | 25 |
coded from proquest page | 25 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 25 |
encoded text transcribed from | 25 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 25 |
assigned for keying and | 25 |
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text and markup reviewed | 25 |
of the work described | 25 |
the early english books | 25 |
by the institutions providing | 25 |
keyed and coded from | 25 |
from proquest page images | 25 |
financial support to the | 25 |
and markup reviewed and | 25 |
and oxford and the | 24 |
and linked to page | 24 |
returned to the keyers | 24 |
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marked as illegible were | 24 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 24 |
should be aware of | 24 |
the encoding was enhanced | 24 |
sets published by proquest | 24 |
compelling reason to do | 24 |
external keying companies for | 24 |
tcp is a partnership | 24 |
works in other languages | 24 |
these processes should make | 24 |
project was divided into | 24 |
to produce large quantities | 24 |
be aware of the | 24 |
known extent have been | 24 |
are available at the | 24 |
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tcp files to tei | 24 |
on the text encoding | 24 |
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reflect the true nature | 24 |
proquest to create accurately | 24 |
of textual data within | 24 |
carried out by editorial | 24 |
placeholder characters or elements | 24 |
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to external keying companies | 24 |
likelihood such instances will | 24 |
selection was based on | 24 |
keying and markup guidelines | 24 |
of gaps by user | 24 |
of the print record | 24 |
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given to their original | 24 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 24 |
data is very good | 24 |
the tei in libraries | 24 |
of works in other | 24 |
up to a limit | 24 |
create accurately transcribed and | 24 |
texts have been issued | 24 |
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respectfully request that due | 24 |
teams in oxford and | 24 |
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data within the usual | 24 |
such instances will never | 24 |
extent have been transformed | 24 |
language title published between | 24 |
in english were prioritized | 24 |
their works are eligible | 24 |
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overall quality of tcp | 24 |
on the image sets | 24 |
and sometimes a second | 24 |
was enhanced and or | 24 |
simplify the filling in | 24 |
can be made about | 24 |
and use these texts | 24 |
for transcription and basic | 24 |
the text creation partnership | 24 |
while the overall quality | 24 |
and therefore of any | 24 |
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project restraints of time | 24 |
quantities of textual data | 24 |
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to simplify the filling | 24 |
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unicode or tei g | 24 |
in all likelihood such | 24 |
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copies of the texts | 24 |
keyers to be redone | 24 |
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print record of the | 24 |
process of creating the | 24 |
for an anonymous work | 24 |
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remain and some readable | 24 |
to create accurately transcribed | 24 |
all likelihood such instances | 24 |
aware of the process | 24 |
request that due credit | 24 |
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large quantities of textual | 24 |
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errors will remain and | 24 |
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p using tcp tei | 24 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 24 |
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companies for transcription and | 24 |
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edition of a work | 24 |
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published between and available | 24 |
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assumptions that can be | 24 |
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the lords of our | 21 |
lords of our privy | 21 |
and of our reign | 21 |
under our signet at | 20 |
given under our signet | 20 |
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spi global keyed and | 18 |
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r ocm this keyboarded | 18 |
estc r ocm this | 18 |
reproduction of the original | 18 |
global keyed and coded | 18 |
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national library of scotland | 15 |
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to the native product | 4 |
straitly charge and command | 4 |
this act punctually observed | 4 |
until the first day | 4 |
to be eaten last | 4 |
put to strict execution | 4 |
and the other half | 4 |
hot and dry in | 4 |
see this act punctually | 4 |
have thought fit to | 4 |
the first that ever | 4 |
condemned by the lawes | 4 |
the like may i | 4 |
our pleasure in the | 4 |
and ordains all our | 4 |
tendred by some wel | 4 |
shewing from what cause | 4 |
of such fruits of | 4 |
be answerable at their | 4 |
the verge of our | 4 |
obviating the inconveniencies that | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
is to be taken | 4 |
was the first that | 4 |
and other places within | 4 |
are of the like | 4 |
books of the saids | 4 |
a stc estc s | 4 |
excellency of good airs | 4 |
the refuse of the | 4 |
its free egress and | 4 |
same shall be imported | 4 |
perish for want of | 4 |
by the king a | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
the pain in the | 4 |
sort or quantity of | 4 |
in the mean time | 4 |
know not how to | 4 |
printer to the kings | 4 |
is rather to be | 4 |
it is odious vnto | 4 |
are hot in the | 4 |
contrary to the nature | 4 |
so that it is | 4 |
like may be said | 4 |
the benefits of clean | 4 |
till they be tender | 4 |
discourse of the pain | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
the king a proclamation | 4 |
kings most excellent majesty | 4 |
cleanness in meats and | 4 |
or any of them | 4 |
royal blazon or coat | 4 |
also how to prevent | 4 |
is said to have | 4 |
they are sweet and | 4 |
of a strong and | 4 |
after it hath been | 4 |
loss of their respective | 4 |
punishments to be inflicted | 4 |
because it is so | 4 |
how to prevent it | 4 |
shall you be in | 4 |
cause it does chiefly | 4 |
the uerge of our | 4 |
great and small oysters | 4 |
from time to time | 4 |
prejudicial to the native | 4 |
the importation of irish | 4 |
stacks contrary to the | 3 |
blessing shall be vpon | 3 |
the passages of the | 3 |
or shall make any | 3 |
prices of victual are | 3 |
generally to all in | 3 |
of a temperate constitution | 3 |
and queen of great | 3 |
book of rates imposing | 3 |
the inconveniencies that follow | 3 |
of any act of | 3 |
there may be a | 3 |
the persons convict to | 3 |
it out of the | 3 |
place ready to be | 3 |
in the fourth degree | 3 |
may not be concerned | 3 |
moist in the first | 3 |
and waiters within this | 3 |
be taken out of | 3 |
that in case they | 3 |
anent the vintners and | 3 |
shall be found negligent | 3 |
difference of meats in | 3 |
what is needful for | 3 |
the hand of god | 3 |
it is thought fit | 3 |
their flesh is very | 3 |
and particularly by the | 3 |
persons present all that | 3 |
or victual shall be | 3 |
without a special libel | 3 |
it when it is | 3 |
manner of preparing all | 3 |
as you do a | 3 |
of the air have | 3 |
appointed in edinburgh and | 3 |
that effect recommends it | 3 |
is needful for their | 3 |
imported as said is | 3 |
royal arms at head | 3 |
no manner of person | 3 |
scarcity and dearth is | 3 |
estc s this keyboarded | 3 |
the act james the | 3 |
to raise the price | 3 |
alone to punish a | 3 |
to such as be | 3 |
so hot as to | 3 |
and manner of preparing | 3 |
incur the loss of | 3 |
of the country under | 3 |
in the use of | 3 |
or keeps stacks contrary | 3 |
under the present great | 3 |
the next lords day | 3 |
mentioned in the act | 3 |
require all sheriffs of | 3 |
where there is ability | 3 |
teeth and stomacks exploits | 3 |
for the second in | 3 |
coming to fair or | 3 |
them to be of | 3 |
one hundred and fourty | 3 |
but the great ones | 3 |
i will not say | 3 |
stomacks exploits of nicholas | 3 |
full liberty to all | 3 |
to the hurt of | 3 |
and charge all magistrats | 3 |
clerk of the market | 3 |
or otherwise to open | 3 |
manner of person or | 3 |
victual furth of this | 3 |
which nature most desireth | 3 |
verge of the court | 3 |
be cold and dry | 3 |
food used in this | 3 |
is the best of | 3 |
is highly prejudicial to | 3 |
same be presented to | 3 |
victual imported into this | 3 |
said victual to be | 3 |
is of great import | 3 |
not below the last | 3 |
that the same be | 3 |
importation of irish victual | 3 |
excrements that are breathed | 3 |
and continued at fowy | 3 |
is statute by the | 3 |
whereof the tenor followes | 3 |
be found negligent therein | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
full of variety and | 3 |
they are of an | 3 |
buying of the same | 3 |
them as you do | 3 |
for raising of the | 3 |
officers of the law | 3 |
arms at head of | 3 |
prohibiting the exportation of | 3 |
of a sweet taste | 3 |
who may not be | 3 |
s this keyboarded and | 3 |
is ordained that no | 3 |
anent the importation of | 3 |
sell the refuse of | 3 |
of parliament made thereanent | 3 |
of victual furth of | 3 |
for ought we read | 3 |
i would not have | 3 |
i have received the | 3 |
or part of the | 3 |
it is also recorded | 3 |
that the saids persons | 3 |
exploits of nicholas wood | 3 |
original in the british | 3 |
in the isle of | 3 |
and searchers are appointed | 3 |
are cold in the | 3 |
and stomacks exploits of | 3 |
is no warrant for | 3 |
forraign victual free of | 3 |
and the pains of | 3 |
proclamation of date the | 3 |
a proclamation against the | 3 |
on every small occasion | 3 |
you strictly and command | 3 |
there being few who | 3 |
likewise all commissioners of | 3 |
admirable teeth and stomacks | 3 |
sodden like a bream | 3 |
and hard of digestion | 3 |
is to be chosen | 3 |
to the unwarrantable exporting | 3 |
for examining witnesses anent | 3 |
twenty fourth day of | 3 |
ordained that no manner | 3 |
convict to be fined | 3 |
how to make it | 3 |
declaring forraign victual free | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
that free of custom | 3 |
charge you strictly and | 3 |
not be concerned therein | 3 |
and officers make such | 3 |
make any motion by | 3 |
therefore we with advice | 3 |
twenty two and twenty | 3 |
upon information given to | 3 |
places where they serve | 3 |
mal y pense royal | 3 |
in the meane time | 3 |
day of iune instant | 3 |
half thereof to the | 3 |
of victual be holden | 3 |
good nourishment to the | 3 |
after a little time | 3 |
and as often as | 3 |
is that they are | 3 |
great plenty of them | 3 |
eat them with vinegar | 3 |
of date the ninth | 3 |
comprizing and discovering the | 3 |
blessing of seasonable selling | 3 |
that through the not | 3 |
a proclamation against regrating | 3 |
above all other nations | 3 |
and xml conversion act | 3 |
of the lungs and | 3 |
all victuall to be | 3 |
said proclamation of date | 3 |
are best sodden in | 3 |
to punish a sinfull | 3 |
with the blood of | 3 |
great import to be | 3 |
fish in respect of | 3 |
sell that which is | 3 |
if you eat it | 3 |
xml conversion a proclamation | 3 |
to them by the | 3 |
to all persons to | 3 |
councill their proclamation against | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
shall make discovery of | 3 |
nor so dry as | 3 |
any motion by word | 3 |
much money forth of | 3 |
it to the commissioners | 3 |
and other houses where | 3 |
or makes any contract | 3 |
saids persons present all | 3 |
to be preferred before | 3 |
corrected and enlarged by | 3 |
statute by the acts | 3 |
for then are they | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
searchers are appointed in | 3 |
and ordain them to | 3 |
their duty in the | 3 |
thereof to the person | 3 |
in one hundred merks | 3 |
the same for sale | 3 |
the unwarrantable exporting of | 3 |
exacting thereof for the | 3 |
that upon information given | 3 |
shall be vpon the | 3 |
price to rule for | 3 |
case they hold more | 3 |
one half thereof to | 3 |
contract or promise for | 3 |
colledg of physitians in | 3 |
the general sessions for | 3 |
the importation of victuall | 3 |
is to be prepared | 3 |
ports within this kingdom | 3 |
to god and man | 3 |
too hot and dry | 3 |
sessions for the county | 3 |
for the life of | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
and as much as | 3 |
begun at the general | 3 |
the verge of his | 3 |
out of which they | 3 |
by the sheriff deput | 3 |
present scarcity and dearth | 3 |
that are breathed forth | 3 |
is ability of giuing | 3 |
proclamation against importing victual | 3 |
read at each parish | 3 |
the verge of the | 3 |
the sixth day of | 3 |
to revive the same | 3 |
and by the act | 3 |
not its free egress | 3 |
second in one hundred | 3 |
the importation of forreign | 3 |
first fault in fourty | 3 |
so necessary for the | 3 |
not so necessary for | 3 |
such are the curses | 3 |
of rates imposing the | 3 |
sustentation of their housholds | 3 |
trade upon the growth | 3 |
an appeal to all | 3 |
which nature teacheth most | 3 |
all in the countrey | 3 |
make publick intimation of | 3 |
to perish for want | 3 |
the voyce of the | 3 |
be any such left | 3 |
execute upon them with | 3 |
several acts and statutes | 3 |
of physitians in london | 3 |
a treatise of cleanness | 3 |
of preparing all sorts | 3 |
all mercats and fairs | 3 |
do hereby strictly prohibite | 3 |
contrary to the saids | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
date the ninth day | 3 |
glasgow for the town | 3 |
to be read at | 3 |
as before the saids | 3 |
two and twenty three | 3 |
or any two of | 3 |
and heavy of digestion | 3 |
is never good till | 3 |
because they are a | 3 |
th day of february | 3 |
received the said proclamation | 3 |
cold in the second | 3 |
impower and require all | 3 |
given to the lords | 3 |
country under the present | 3 |
want of that which | 3 |
promise for the buying | 3 |
itum est in viscera | 3 |
there is a charity | 3 |
open and ordinary mercats | 3 |
you be in your | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
hath not its free | 3 |
unwarrantable exporting of much | 3 |
all persons to import | 3 |
there sell the same | 3 |
especially if it be | 3 |
and discovering the nature | 3 |
execution of the foresaids | 3 |
and true manner described | 3 |
as the price goes | 3 |
to be imported to | 3 |
the sight of a | 3 |
no manner of victual | 3 |
forraign kingdom or countrey | 3 |
the rates mentioned in | 3 |
that without a special | 3 |
an universall planting of | 3 |
the eating of them | 3 |
to open their girnels | 3 |
and sold as the | 3 |
and sustentation of their | 3 |
thought fit to cause | 3 |
may feed more plentifully | 3 |
victual to be imported | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
fit to revive the | 3 |
and charge the keepers | 3 |
of councill their proclamation | 3 |
and whole other mercat | 3 |
strange and true manner | 3 |
who shall fail in | 3 |
crosses of the royal | 3 |
allowing importation of victuall | 3 |
keepers up of the | 3 |
to all true english | 3 |
be in the fair | 3 |
the said proclamation of | 3 |
proclamation against regrating of | 3 |
bring by sea or | 3 |
the saids former acts | 3 |
to discharge the exacting | 3 |
be known generally to | 3 |
sold as the price | 3 |
importation of forreign victual | 3 |
they feed chiefly upon | 3 |
then such as be | 3 |
burdensom to the stomach | 3 |
the fair or mercat | 3 |
by an universall planting | 3 |
any two of the | 3 |
saids former acts and | 3 |
and it is ordained | 3 |
and in the mean | 3 |
recommends it to the | 3 |
are a most wholesome | 3 |
shall be in the | 3 |
nature teacheth most to | 3 |
thereof for the said | 3 |
their proclamation against forstallers | 3 |
of food used in | 3 |
written by that ever | 3 |
above the rates mentioned | 3 |
to pay duty as | 3 |
former acts or proclamations | 3 |
pense royal blazon or | 3 |
fail in their duty | 3 |
they shall be proceeded | 3 |
they are very nourishing | 3 |
who shall make discovery | 3 |
therefore i am advysed | 3 |
at the respective ports | 3 |
those who are of | 3 |
imported into this kingdom | 3 |
meats moist in the | 3 |
to be the best | 3 |
to the person or | 3 |
that all mercats and | 3 |
act anent the vintners | 3 |
give good nourishment to | 3 |
fault in fourty pounds | 3 |
at the signe of | 3 |
several acts of parliament | 3 |
the samen shall be | 3 |
are of the same | 3 |
pain of escheat thereof | 3 |
discharging the exportation of | 3 |
refuse of the wheat | 3 |
in the eating of | 3 |
god is not forgetfull | 3 |
it to a dearth | 3 |
universall planting of fruit | 3 |
the act of parliament | 3 |
lords of privy council | 3 |
the said victual in | 3 |
and require all sheriffs | 3 |
no power to seise | 3 |
i see no reason | 3 |
is in all other | 3 |
in the beginning of | 3 |
thought fit to revive | 3 |
the air hath not | 3 |
where the victual is | 3 |
the buying of the | 3 |
that which nature most | 3 |
king and queen of | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
and discharge all persons | 3 |
known generally to all | 3 |
lord willoughby of eresby | 3 |
so that there is | 3 |
manner of victual be | 3 |
it is of a | 3 |
but then they are | 3 |
be it never so | 3 |
money forth of this | 3 |
at their highest peril | 3 |
but they are of | 3 |
commission for examining witnesses | 3 |
as likewise all commissioners | 3 |
the import of victual | 3 |
the exacting thereof for | 3 |
them above all other | 3 |
and victual to fair | 3 |
the second in one | 3 |
the saids acts effectual | 3 |
the commissioners of our | 3 |
a cry for bread | 3 |
is forbidden by several | 3 |
any man to a | 3 |
effect recommends it to | 3 |
victual be holden in | 3 |
flesh or fish be | 3 |
ordain them to be | 3 |
before the saids former | 3 |
shall incur the loss | 3 |
not inflicted immediately by | 3 |
and demeaned as ockerers | 3 |
for the bounds from | 3 |
the difference of meats | 3 |
of parliament for prohibiting | 3 |
being sodden like a | 3 |
act of parliament for | 3 |
who are ready to | 3 |
for the county of | 3 |
the saids lords of | 3 |
if you will not | 3 |
be imported as said | 3 |
proclamation for the prices | 3 |
the mountaine of blessing | 3 |
haue deserued to be | 3 |
and justices of peace | 3 |
original text notes for | 3 |
shall make any motion | 3 |
a man is up | 3 |
we charge you straitly | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
the native product thereof | 3 |
well within liberties as | 3 |
and that notwithstanding of | 3 |
three or four times | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
growth of the same | 3 |
waiters within this kingdom | 3 |
to be fined for | 3 |
that there may be | 3 |
fed at home with | 3 |
import to be known | 3 |
wholesome and good nourishment | 3 |
and to command and | 3 |
huntington library and art | 3 |
occasion to the unwarrantable | 3 |
to command and charge | 3 |
of the preparation of | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
moist in the second | 3 |
the growth of the | 3 |
the saids persons present | 3 |
to due and vigorous | 3 |
raisins of the sun | 3 |
appeal to all true | 3 |
as ockerers and usurers | 3 |
by vertue of the | 3 |
which is good for | 3 |
of the land to | 3 |
selling of the said | 3 |
the importing and bringing | 3 |
but when they are | 3 |
in case they hold | 3 |
as the importing and | 3 |
or for want of | 3 |
of the victual above | 3 |
of body and mind | 3 |
and allowing importation of | 3 |
and there sell the | 3 |
a gentleman that dwelt | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
crosses of the head | 3 |
the country under the | 3 |
hot in the third | 3 |
that this license and | 3 |
acts of parliament execute | 3 |
in their duty in | 3 |
as you may read | 3 |
and enlarged by christopher | 3 |
dearer selling of the | 3 |
teacheth most to detest | 3 |
the curse of corne | 3 |
they have more to | 3 |
recalling former acts or | 3 |
victual free of duty | 3 |
drawes on a common | 3 |
his most sacred majesty | 3 |
ordained that all such | 3 |
the foresaids acts of | 3 |
there in our name | 3 |
how many kinds of | 3 |
the same be presented | 3 |
persons convict to be | 3 |
being few who may | 3 |
prohibiting the import of | 3 |
not feed upon them | 3 |
ninth day of iune | 3 |
nourishment to the body | 3 |
saids lords of privy | 3 |
the colledg of physitians | 3 |
the mean time the | 3 |
to all in the | 3 |
is ordained that all | 3 |
the kings of egypt | 3 |
against regrating of victual | 3 |
may be pursued before | 3 |
for prohibiting the import | 3 |
particularly by the act | 3 |
with the blessing of | 3 |
yet their flesh is | 3 |
other houses where the | 3 |
the prizes of victuals | 3 |
for want of that | 3 |
variety and witty mirth | 3 |
the generation of such | 3 |
and sequestrat by the | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
as well within liberties | 3 |
of the poore and | 3 |
necessary for the life | 3 |
for that effect recommends | 3 |
import of forraign victual | 3 |
being of a middle | 3 |
in the fair or | 3 |
by several acts and | 3 |
general sessions for the | 3 |
victual that shall be | 3 |
clerke of the market | 3 |
the import of forraign | 3 |
discharge the exacting thereof | 3 |
or magistrats of burghs | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
for it is a | 3 |
they are hot and | 3 |
to be imported as | 3 |
the county of cornwall | 3 |
now let us come | 3 |
commodities not so necessary | 3 |
duty as before the | 3 |
for the said victual | 3 |
officers make such known | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
up as said is | 3 |
all magistrats of burghs | 3 |
at head of text | 3 |
the present great scarcity | 3 |
of person or persons | 3 |
if they did not | 3 |
examining witnesses anent the | 3 |
the saids sheriffs and | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
verge of his majesties | 3 |
ordinary price to rule | 3 |
part of the body | 3 |
in the fifth chapter | 3 |
y pense royal blazon | 3 |
notwithstanding of any act | 3 |
to make the saids | 3 |
to take care that | 3 |
sheriffs and officers make | 3 |
up of the said | 3 |
by that ever famous | 3 |
and bringing the foresaid | 3 |
or promise for the | 3 |
and the execution of | 3 |
rates mentioned in the | 3 |
they may be punished | 3 |
by the act james | 3 |
they shall incur the | 3 |
is good for quality | 3 |
the smel of a | 3 |
through the not due | 3 |
ready to perish for | 3 |
stc estc s this | 3 |
mean time the victual | 3 |
keeps stacks contrary to | 3 |
furth of this kingdom | 3 |
to impower and require | 3 |
their most excellent majesties | 3 |
be pursued before the | 3 |
them to be put | 3 |
of the quantity of | 3 |
liberty to all persons | 3 |
part of the admirable | 3 |
for the isle of | 3 |
in his book of | 3 |
chiefly upon the land | 3 |
for the time in | 3 |
the milk of a | 3 |
the like nature with | 3 |
due and vigorous execution | 3 |
relation to the lords | 3 |
also of the generation | 3 |
raising of the prices | 3 |
the whole race of | 3 |
the pains of the | 3 |
we haue deserued to | 3 |
are appointed in edinburgh | 3 |
being full of variety | 3 |
after the french fashion | 3 |
it is necessary and | 3 |
that ever famous thomas | 3 |
of much money forth | 3 |
few who may not | 3 |
that the saids sheriffs | 3 |
dearth is greatly increased | 3 |
fruits of the field | 3 |
committed to them by | 3 |
into the bowels of | 3 |
there is ability of | 3 |
price of corne hath | 3 |
to be true in | 3 |
otherwise to open their | 3 |
it is a very | 3 |
the vintners and baxters | 3 |
sheriff deput of aberdeen | 3 |
them to be a | 3 |
defenders of the faith | 3 |
have more to the | 3 |
shall be therefore severely | 3 |
prizes of victuals within | 3 |
of parliament execute upon | 3 |
the calamity of the | 3 |
or bring by sea | 3 |
man to a dearth | 3 |
or dearer selling of | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
forasmuch as by several | 3 |
shall be esteemed and | 3 |
but that which is | 3 |
as shall be found | 3 |
the not due observance | 3 |
in the british library | 3 |
the staff of life | 3 |
of all other the | 3 |
to be sodden in | 3 |
and obviating the inconveniencies | 3 |
pay duty as before | 3 |
by any man to | 3 |
most nourishing of all | 3 |
by several acts of | 3 |
demeaned as ockerers and | 3 |
care that all mercats | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
in a manner no | 3 |
present all that they | 3 |
are first to be | 3 |
vapours of the air | 3 |
imported to pay duty | 3 |
ordaining all victuall to | 3 |
that notwithstanding of any | 3 |
were first brought from | 3 |
fellow of the colledg | 3 |
of the colledg of | 3 |
for them which are | 3 |
and if they be | 3 |
for the paroch of | 3 |
victual coming to fair | 3 |
how meats differ in | 3 |
of the same nature | 3 |
be of the like | 3 |
forbidden by several acts | 3 |
and to the trade | 3 |
of fish in respect | 3 |
be presented to mercats | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
but upon one dish | 3 |
the ordinary price to | 3 |
that variety of meats | 3 |
and whereof the tenor | 3 |
best when they are | 3 |
any contract or promise | 3 |
made into tart stuff | 3 |
be imported to pay | 3 |
by the present scarcity | 3 |
acts of parliament against | 3 |
take them out of | 3 |
they shall be therefore | 3 |
if it be a | 3 |
information given to the | 3 |
they are full of | 3 |
and that without a | 3 |
the present scarcity and | 3 |
when they are almost | 3 |
former acts and proclamation | 3 |
milk is fittest for | 3 |
proclamation for the prizes | 3 |
and the persons convict | 3 |
the first fault in | 3 |
they be kept in | 3 |
of the generation of | 3 |
fined for the first | 3 |
and to cause put | 3 |
proclamation against the importation | 3 |
witnesses anent the importation | 3 |
never good till it | 3 |
may it doe you | 3 |
said victual in girnels | 3 |
no more then a | 3 |
the beasts of the | 3 |
the th day of | 3 |
the pain of escheat | 3 |
as by several acts | 3 |
effectlesse in this life | 3 |
and holds it to | 3 |
drumsuie or his deputs | 3 |
and to the mercat | 3 |
especially if they be | 3 |
and that it is | 3 |
in the yeares of | 3 |
upon the growth of | 3 |
either to thresh out | 3 |
to his most sacred | 3 |
of victual to a | 3 |
duty in the premisses | 3 |
exportation of victual furth | 3 |
the beginning of dinner | 3 |
good may it doe | 3 |
find the ordinary price | 3 |
hundred and fourty eight | 3 |
and expose the same | 3 |
treatise of cleanness in | 3 |
and there in our | 3 |
victuall to be imported | 3 |
search to be made | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
the admirable teeth and | 3 |
variety of meats is | 3 |
all that they have | 3 |
the first sort are | 3 |
intimation of our pleasure | 3 |
allowing the import of | 3 |
of variety and witty | 3 |
were in old time | 3 |
privy council shall see | 3 |
arnoldus de villa nova | 3 |
proclamation discharging the export | 3 |
parliament for prohibiting the | 3 |
charge all magistrats of | 3 |
and search to be | 3 |
all sheriffs of shires | 3 |
to rule for the | 3 |
preparing all sorts of | 3 |
the second part of | 3 |
concerning the preparation of | 3 |
the tenor of the | 3 |
to the saids statutes | 3 |
victual shall be in | 3 |
be observed in the | 3 |
is thought fit to | 3 |
they are a most | 3 |
of diet there be | 3 |
the trade upon the | 3 |
only a good stomacke | 3 |
as the lords of | 3 |
the sheriff deput of | 3 |
and full liberty to | 3 |
command and charge all | 3 |
where the air hath | 3 |
not to be feared | 3 |
expose the same for | 3 |
much good may it | 3 |
fit to cause re | 3 |
that they will not | 3 |
is not inflicted immediately | 3 |
he is of a | 3 |
and that which nature | 3 |
the prices of victuals | 3 |
are the curses of | 3 |
and pleasant of taste | 3 |
that according to the | 3 |
of men and women | 3 |
sorts of food used | 3 |
the lords of councill | 3 |
holds it to a | 3 |
it is statute by | 3 |
punish a sinfull nation | 3 |
on a common curse | 3 |
flesh of wild beasts | 3 |
yet god is not | 3 |
rules comprizing and discovering | 3 |
the time of pestilence | 3 |
the smell of a | 3 |
printer to their most | 3 |
they that feed upon | 3 |
abiding and feeding chiefly | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
saids sheriffs and officers | 3 |
take care that all | 3 |
so much the more | 3 |
have received the said | 3 |
the time in the | 3 |
command and charge the | 3 |
to doe their duties | 3 |
are not subject to | 3 |
reign the second year | 3 |
needful for their own | 3 |
and fellow of the | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
of the admirable teeth | 3 |
to give us meat | 3 |
our reign the second | 3 |
the blessing of seasonable | 3 |
and for the third | 3 |
at the general sessions | 3 |
for the first fault | 3 |
shall fail in their | 3 |
two of the saids | 3 |
advertisement by the sheriff | 3 |
and it is thought | 3 |
the said victual to | 3 |
seaven dishes of meate | 3 |
the order of the | 3 |
against the importation of | 3 |
action of the stomach | 3 |
neither flesh nor fish | 3 |
and ordaining all victuall | 3 |
men out of consumptions | 3 |
be vpon the head | 3 |
live long in health | 3 |
and that the same | 3 |
to cause put the | 3 |
and that free of | 3 |
which time they are | 3 |
as we use them | 3 |
of that which we | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
and places where they | 3 |
parliament execute upon them | 3 |
to the commissioners of | 3 |
importing and bringing from | 3 |
be fined for the | 3 |
victual to fair or | 3 |
in strange and true | 3 |
for their own persons | 3 |
the lawes of nations | 3 |
for the buying of | 3 |
that they have more | 3 |
whereby the prices of | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
ready to be sold | 3 |
cold in the first | 3 |
for the prizes of | 3 |
against importing victual from | 3 |
charge the keepers up | 3 |
the quantity of meats | 3 |
or victual coming to | 3 |
mercats and fairs be | 3 |
to their most excellent | 3 |
the staffe of bread | 3 |
that none may pretend | 3 |
they are ill for | 3 |
forth of this kingdom | 3 |
commissioners of our thesaury | 3 |
air hath not its | 3 |
persons to import victual | 3 |
of great import to | 3 |
that which is good | 3 |
in the night time | 3 |
there be any such | 3 |
rule for the time | 3 |
mouth of the stomach | 3 |
for the prices of | 3 |
be read at each | 3 |
the generation of this | 3 |
make the saids acts | 3 |
enlarged by christopher bennet | 3 |
lords of councill their | 3 |
foresaids acts of parliament | 3 |
as i said before | 3 |
or fish be the | 3 |
the keepers up of | 3 |
the blood of beasts | 3 |
prices of victuals within | 3 |
it is in all | 3 |
upon them with all | 3 |
the preparation of food | 3 |
strengthen the hands of | 3 |
and the benefits of | 3 |
because it is of | 3 |
more blessed to giue | 3 |
the one half thereof | 3 |
houses where the victual | 3 |
the action of the | 3 |
to be nothing but | 3 |
victual to a dearth | 3 |
in open and ordinary | 3 |
publick intimation of our | 3 |
if it be sodden | 3 |
for the third to | 3 |
three sorts of people | 3 |
out of matthew paris | 3 |
shall bee on the | 3 |
makes any contract or | 3 |
library and art gallery | 3 |
used in this nation | 3 |
this license and liberty | 3 |
and allowing the import | 3 |
and the differences thereof | 3 |
are good at all | 3 |
all other is most | 3 |
forth of this realm | 3 |
to be known generally | 3 |
be therefore severely punished | 3 |
and dearth is greatly | 3 |
it be too much | 3 |
to the trade upon | 3 |
and you shall have | 3 |
officers to doe their | 2 |
is never out of | 2 |
them proclaimed at their | 2 |
will not be amiss | 2 |
printed for the author | 2 |
time of the year | 2 |
both of body and | 2 |
our reign the twenty | 2 |
not in like manner | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
which maketh them to | 2 |
through length of time | 2 |
sinfull nation with famine | 2 |
pounds scots per boll | 2 |
or any other iudgement | 2 |
are so subject to | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
undersubscryving in relation to | 2 |
a peece of flesh | 2 |
the poorer sort may | 2 |
the best wheat seventeen | 2 |
for if it be | 2 |
being twelve shilling per | 2 |
of right ought to | 2 |
leith to make the | 2 |
as that which is | 2 |
simply of all other | 2 |
are found by experience | 2 |
of its own nature | 2 |
and fittest for hot | 2 |
effect of these curses | 2 |
the beefe was purchased | 2 |
pliny may be credited | 2 |
reason that we should | 2 |
the best bear meal | 2 |
doe with mine owne | 2 |
weeks space preceeding the | 2 |
of the use of | 2 |
fatter and tenderer then | 2 |
wit the best wheat | 2 |
duly considered the saids | 2 |
nevertheless i deny not | 2 |
the corne is not | 2 |
of a good taste | 2 |
they which are taken | 2 |
inflicted immediately by the | 2 |
if you draw them | 2 |
the twenty sixth day | 2 |
a hot loyne of | 2 |
eat too much of | 2 |
edinburgh the ninth day | 2 |
differences of fish in | 2 |
you shall be blessed | 2 |
far from being poisonable | 2 |
as though they were | 2 |
this sort of uncleanness | 2 |
importation of victuall scotland | 2 |
and the foresaid prices | 2 |
being eaten at the | 2 |
to the baillies of | 2 |
set it on fire | 2 |
were not able to | 2 |
to their full growth | 2 |
at the lower mess | 2 |
the lords of his | 2 |
to breake the staffe | 2 |
victual into this kingdom | 2 |
of all of them | 2 |
and unlawfully keeped up | 2 |
with a good stomacke | 2 |
time of our lives | 2 |
as is mentioned before | 2 |
thou shalt not haue | 2 |
it be too old | 2 |
the sweetest meat of | 2 |
pursued with a common | 2 |
is necessary and convenient | 2 |
fed but upon one | 2 |
the effect none may | 2 |
but the flesh of | 2 |
act of his majesties | 2 |
up of victual to | 2 |
to eat too much | 2 |
nourishment to hot stomachs | 2 |
sodden in the water | 2 |
and that eunuchs are | 2 |
seing that through the | 2 |
most honourable privy council | 2 |
the victual escheated to | 2 |
cold and dry through | 2 |
when they are young | 2 |
for edward dight dwelling | 2 |
printed by john bill | 2 |
to god alone to | 2 |
to reuenge their wrongs | 2 |
is written of the | 2 |
are best in the | 2 |
incurr the tinsel of | 2 |
that the smell of | 2 |
a german bishop deuoured | 2 |
now we are come | 2 |
outwards both of beasts | 2 |
as well as in | 2 |
with a design to | 2 |
flesh is very hard | 2 |
tenth day of may | 2 |
in age and sex | 2 |
discharge the exporting forth | 2 |
beginning of dinner or | 2 |
the best victual and | 2 |
the broth of a | 2 |
such living creatures and | 2 |
which now he is | 2 |
of which they were | 2 |
of the like substance | 2 |
soit qui mal y | 2 |
is more blessed to | 2 |
cup of small beere | 2 |
were the authors of | 2 |
seventeen pounds scots per | 2 |
publication and intimation hereof | 2 |
and acts of parliament | 2 |
drumsuie and his deputs | 2 |
men and women of | 2 |
the necessary use and | 2 |
white horse in pauls | 2 |
and conveened this day | 2 |
though the people do | 2 |
many sorts of flesh | 2 |
proven to be exported | 2 |
small birds being young | 2 |
his own letter written | 2 |
are best before they | 2 |
shilling eight pennies per | 2 |
to shew how many | 2 |
till they have been | 2 |
in the like sort | 2 |
be eaten in the | 2 |
flesh of wild fowl | 2 |
in the veins and | 2 |
the hurt of others | 2 |
before the said merchandize | 2 |
another of a german | 2 |
written in november last | 2 |
curses are not effectlesse | 2 |
the victual is keeped | 2 |
to prevent the generation | 2 |
manner of eating without | 2 |
to send through copies | 2 |
how it is made | 2 |
be of a sweet | 2 |
meal to be binding | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
twelve pounds per boll | 2 |
it is proper to | 2 |
endure until the first | 2 |
the tinsel of moveables | 2 |
we thinke of them | 2 |
without meat or drink | 2 |
best barley bear thirteen | 2 |
as to turn into | 2 |
have not their free | 2 |
pike or a conger | 2 |
are much troubled with | 2 |
i will not here | 2 |
is of a cold | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
make up the feast | 2 |
objections against variety of | 2 |
doe with his owne | 2 |
unless they be very | 2 |
in accepting any seruice | 2 |
it never so well | 2 |
or otherways contrary to | 2 |
prices of the said | 2 |
dight dwelling in excester | 2 |
sic subscribitur john clerk | 2 |
at eight pounds per | 2 |
in meal or malt | 2 |
be by them proclaimed | 2 |
of glasgow for the | 2 |
hurtful to the stomach | 2 |
is of good nourishment | 2 |
put it into the | 2 |
that all over with | 2 |
least hurtful to the | 2 |
recorded in the sederunt | 2 |
then eat them with | 2 |
the best way of | 2 |
accepting any seruice done | 2 |
the best sugar is | 2 |
generation of such vermin | 2 |
mine owne what i | 2 |
healey text and markup | 2 |
estc r this keyboarded | 2 |
for they began their | 2 |
beds also of the | 2 |
or badgers of corne | 2 |
so far from being | 2 |
said act of privy | 2 |
proceed from old beds | 2 |
we are come to | 2 |
in the eares of | 2 |
the best oat meal | 2 |
all manner of good | 2 |
guilty of this sinne | 2 |
and such as have | 2 |
of excellent good nourishment | 2 |
for the bread of | 2 |
to be the feer | 2 |
that they are of | 2 |
they give much nourishment | 2 |
of the greater sort | 2 |
their husk they eate | 2 |
the matter of diet | 2 |
exact tryal of the | 2 |
and all other our | 2 |
be eaten with sugar | 2 |
clean sweet beds also | 2 |
and power of the | 2 |
i doe goe away | 2 |
let every man take | 2 |
of a german bishop | 2 |
of irish or other | 2 |
good airs and the | 2 |
is corne and wine | 2 |
a very sweet and | 2 |
the necessity of bread | 2 |
written prices may be | 2 |
of these should discourage | 2 |
and settled prices until | 2 |
what shall i doe | 2 |
certification that if they | 2 |
they are unfit for | 2 |
and a thin diet | 2 |
out of a sacke | 2 |
sheriffs and others as | 2 |
reward more emphatically layd | 2 |
yea though it be | 2 |
and easie of concoction | 2 |
immediately by the hand | 2 |
rather to be counted | 2 |
is to be preferred | 2 |
a story out of | 2 |
in the like manner | 2 |
a charity sometimes in | 2 |
charitas de sacculo non | 2 |
best oats twelve pounds | 2 |
no doubt they were | 2 |
as it were the | 2 |
so wholesome a meat | 2 |
what persons buys victual | 2 |
of a cold and | 2 |
at a reasonable price | 2 |
and mary by the | 2 |
cold and moist complexions | 2 |
that who buyes any | 2 |
for want of other | 2 |
plato calleth it jupiters | 2 |
to be sent to | 2 |
the mouths of rivers | 2 |
rams flesh and ewes | 2 |
they are of the | 2 |
the greater sort of | 2 |
because they are nothing | 2 |
to them at a | 2 |
sturgeon like an old | 2 |
he is putting to | 2 |
on the contrary side | 2 |
of two sorts of | 2 |
will be a great | 2 |
commissioners of supply for | 2 |
becomes dull and heavy | 2 |
recorded to have made | 2 |
at the sign of | 2 |
that it is over | 2 |
thousand six hundred ninety | 2 |
day of june and | 2 |
power of the digestive | 2 |
as by his own | 2 |
are to be taken | 2 |
given and committed to | 2 |
is questioned by some | 2 |
possess the whole body | 2 |
it is more blessed | 2 |
a pike or a | 2 |
is made of their | 2 |
that he told his | 2 |
but if you would | 2 |
fish were first eaten | 2 |
them by the foresaid | 2 |
in time of dearth | 2 |
feer and settled prices | 2 |
common sinne drawes on | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
tenor of the saids | 2 |
would have it so | 2 |
him who selleth charitably | 2 |
who shall diswade any | 2 |
as they shall think | 2 |
their wrongs with cursings | 2 |
two sinnes of the | 2 |
king of great britain | 2 |
any thing the more | 2 |
in a manner all | 2 |
sent to the baillies | 2 |
these curses are not | 2 |
with mine owne what | 2 |
are not good but | 2 |
charity sometimes in selling | 2 |
he will not be | 2 |
sweetest meat of all | 2 |
the preparation of them | 2 |
having taken true and | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
were wont to do | 2 |
foresaid prices so settled | 2 |
of june and of | 2 |
up and consuming the | 2 |
a cup of sacke | 2 |
being come to the | 2 |
as be neither flesh | 2 |
should discourage vs from | 2 |
are nothing but sea | 2 |
dress them after this | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
corrected in the time | 2 |
all flesh and fish | 2 |
both to god and | 2 |
with bread steept in | 2 |
and exact tryal of | 2 |
victual or keeps stacks | 2 |
teach vs to acknowledge | 2 |
baillie of the regality | 2 |
the time of want | 2 |
sent by them to | 2 |
to the foresaid laws | 2 |
to the stomach and | 2 |
it is the mother | 2 |
of their own dung | 2 |
bringing from forreign countries | 2 |
of all being met | 2 |
it above all meats | 2 |
the very smel of | 2 |
as being of a | 2 |
a bill of fare | 2 |
the time is not | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
regalities and their deputs | 2 |
who selleth charitably in | 2 |
be they never so | 2 |
discourage vs from charitable | 2 |
side of the hole | 2 |
i must write of | 2 |
girnels victual or keeps | 2 |
to the fountaine of | 2 |
cry for bread grascome | 2 |
in edinburgh and leith | 2 |
which argueth them to | 2 |
at our court at | 2 |
curses god will blesse | 2 |
prices until the first | 2 |
lords for that effect | 2 |
bill and christopher barker | 2 |
is the cause of | 2 |
too cold and moist | 2 |
to strengthen the hands | 2 |
difference of fish in | 2 |
i could tell you | 2 |
at sixteen shilling six | 2 |
first to be eaten | 2 |
sold on london bridge | 2 |
iustly caused curse of | 2 |
one day of july | 2 |
their flesh is most | 2 |
david crawfurd of drumsuie | 2 |
of them which are | 2 |
are appointed by the | 2 |
by them to the | 2 |
in the sweat of | 2 |
the wholesomest and lightest | 2 |
of the whole world | 2 |
that they be not | 2 |
when it is most | 2 |
for the paroches of | 2 |
not be as well | 2 |
other is to be | 2 |
curse of the people | 2 |
of christ should be | 2 |
ninth day of june | 2 |
the markets are their | 2 |
contented with that which | 2 |
their flesh as fire | 2 |
our variety of dishes | 2 |
wheat seventeen pounds scots | 2 |
by john bill and | 2 |
and in spite of | 2 |
shall become of them | 2 |
being of a very | 2 |
that the woman was | 2 |
of a good nourishment | 2 |
of such living creatures | 2 |
the stomach and kidneys | 2 |
dominorum secreti concilii gilb | 2 |
fill that up with | 2 |
the hinder parts are | 2 |
both the teeth and | 2 |
famine is not inflicted | 2 |
them to doe their | 2 |
as much as would | 2 |
of digestion then any | 2 |
stoppings of the brest | 2 |
and then to be | 2 |
above written prices may | 2 |
be recorded in the | 2 |
the other of a | 2 |
majesties most honourable privy | 2 |
owne what i list | 2 |
in all his life | 2 |
and want of exercise | 2 |
parliament or book of | 2 |
the foresaid merchandize and | 2 |
with eating too many | 2 |
and a half long | 2 |
when she came first | 2 |
in november last he | 2 |
because it is full | 2 |
stand in corners of | 2 |
though it be not | 2 |
or message for raising | 2 |
after the example of | 2 |
it falleth out in | 2 |
these should discourage vs | 2 |
when they are old | 2 |
any colour of craft | 2 |
who did import the | 2 |
offensive to the stomach | 2 |
and ninety six years | 2 |
teeth shewing from what | 2 |
the finest and best | 2 |
meats and drinks of | 2 |
and having taken true | 2 |
one of his men | 2 |
to procure a dearth | 2 |
and going out with | 2 |
by the hand of | 2 |
of our reigne of | 2 |
but only upon forestalling | 2 |
for a man of | 2 |
ten shilling per peck | 2 |
and discharge the exporting | 2 |
to dig a hole | 2 |
sequestrat by the foresaid | 2 |
many thousand quarters of | 2 |
the last day of | 2 |
to make up the | 2 |
observed in the eating | 2 |
the foresaid acts of | 2 |
to magistrates and officers | 2 |
on the right hand | 2 |
sodden in fat broth | 2 |
they are nothing but | 2 |
of the persons foresaids | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
of his majesties household | 2 |
the mother of lust | 2 |
the poore and needy | 2 |
because it is the | 2 |
three or four daies | 2 |
and abuse of sawces | 2 |
or a bad nourishment | 2 |
seemeth to be nothing | 2 |
end of the back | 2 |
being taken when they | 2 |
taken true and exact | 2 |
to stay at home | 2 |
them at a reasonable | 2 |
and the victual escheated | 2 |
second part of the | 2 |
not so wholesome as | 2 |
life of man can | 2 |
my self have known | 2 |
and reason telleth us | 2 |
daies by the heels | 2 |
even so it is | 2 |
betwixt sweet and soure | 2 |
from out the stomach | 2 |
or any other such | 2 |
such forestallers may be | 2 |
to presume to sell | 2 |
whilst it is new | 2 |
third day of may | 2 |
the wheyish part of | 2 |
they are best broild | 2 |
as the act bears | 2 |
of it is very | 2 |
of a middle sise | 2 |
them out of the | 2 |
a sufficient number of | 2 |
are not so hard | 2 |
as it were suffocated | 2 |
so far from nourishing | 2 |
burghs within the shire | 2 |
hot out of the | 2 |
of the saids commissions | 2 |
dwelling in little st | 2 |
in low and moist | 2 |
ought to have been | 2 |
and other officers both | 2 |
of the power given | 2 |
before you eat them | 2 |
to the whole body | 2 |
incite those who are | 2 |
agreeing with all times | 2 |
the reason whereof is | 2 |
for such curses god | 2 |
the best barley bear | 2 |
to make them more | 2 |
foresaid merchandize and victual | 2 |
does certainly lose its | 2 |
what shalt thou doe | 2 |
when the sun is | 2 |
letter written in november | 2 |
of what estate or | 2 |
by reason that it | 2 |
girnals by any man | 2 |
the highest prices of | 2 |
for the time of | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
the sinne of with | 2 |
eaten at the beginning | 2 |
the mountaine of cursing | 2 |
of dinner or supper | 2 |
order of the alphabet | 2 |
every man knows that | 2 |
best way to prepare | 2 |
as hard of digestion | 2 |
and as he was | 2 |
that these curses are | 2 |
to get a little | 2 |
but that they were | 2 |
sorts of diet there | 2 |
under all highest pains | 2 |
aberdeen the twenty fourth | 2 |
presently to be eaten | 2 |
of the most filthy | 2 |
baillies of burghs within | 2 |
people that dwell therein | 2 |
that all such forestallers | 2 |
and act of council | 2 |
meat till it be | 2 |
mingled with a little | 2 |
six hundred ninety six | 2 |
as it is not | 2 |
grant license and full | 2 |
not when they are | 2 |
they which live in | 2 |
the riches of the | 2 |
as fast as i | 2 |
in the heat of | 2 |
this sort of people | 2 |
say vnto their mothers | 2 |
settles the highest prices | 2 |
fourteenth day of december | 2 |
or messengers at arms | 2 |
be of divers sorts | 2 |
of man can hardly | 2 |
sort of people are | 2 |
it will be a | 2 |
corn of all sorts | 2 |
seeth them in wine | 2 |
the prices of the | 2 |
butcher and his wife | 2 |
one of white wine | 2 |
and leith to make | 2 |
to those who are | 2 |
inconveniencies that follow thereupon | 2 |
so dry as to | 2 |
it is soon concocted | 2 |
it is written of | 2 |
last he doth informe | 2 |
june and of our | 2 |
a mile or two | 2 |
ab ovo ad mala | 2 |
meat they feed on | 2 |
in the wilderness onely | 2 |
yet are they of | 2 |
to use hippocrates his | 2 |
who buyes any merchandize | 2 |
and true use of | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
you shall have no | 2 |
to be given to | 2 |
may not vse their | 2 |
venemous and foul things | 2 |
original in the henry | 2 |
of certain beasts and | 2 |
and to be eaten | 2 |
our reign the eleventh | 2 |
and yet give good | 2 |
the brain and heart | 2 |
to be eaten first | 2 |
be prescribed to any | 2 |
of these nabals haue | 2 |
and faithfull in distributing | 2 |
yet a good fruit | 2 |
were not seen in | 2 |
their meinzie to new | 2 |
so much as to | 2 |
be the feer and | 2 |
act of parliament or | 2 |
is to endure until | 2 |
to thresh for the | 2 |
hundred ninety six years | 2 |
newcomb for samuel thomson | 2 |
good way to correct | 2 |
if they failzie therein | 2 |
are to be preferred | 2 |
found by experience to | 2 |
offered to be exported | 2 |
preferred before all others | 2 |
seruice done at his | 2 |
act of the third | 2 |
the pittifull estate of | 2 |
living creatures and meats | 2 |
in the spring time | 2 |
but this famine is | 2 |
bishop deuoured by rats | 2 |
in time of extremity | 2 |
of birds and beasts | 2 |
she would eat no | 2 |
when people are sick | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
who in time of | 2 |
if pliny may be | 2 |
is not for the | 2 |
act james the second | 2 |
and did eat them | 2 |
at the full of | 2 |
them that which is | 2 |
keepe but mine owne | 2 |
not to trouble you | 2 |
which thou sufferest to | 2 |
officers of the land | 2 |
many sorts of diet | 2 |
the sweat of his | 2 |
of the people that | 2 |
strictly prohibit and discharge | 2 |
reigne of great britaine | 2 |
global rekeyed and resubmitted | 2 |
if it be eaten | 2 |
wherein diet consisteth materially | 2 |
them with all rigour | 2 |
baillies of regalities and | 2 |
them of that which | 2 |
it is not for | 2 |
the borderers of the | 2 |
growth and increase of | 2 |
and shortness of breath | 2 |
a couple of fat | 2 |
is a manifest argument | 2 |
otherwise they are of | 2 |
water out of which | 2 |
the sun is powerful | 2 |