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quadgram frequency
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of our privy council32
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waiters within this kingdom3
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witnesses anent the importation3
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the beasts of the3
the th day of3
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to his most sacred3
of victual to a3
duty in the premisses3
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the beginning of dinner3
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hundred and fourty eight3
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victuall to be imported3
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the admirable teeth and3
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all that they have3
the first sort are3
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parliament for prohibiting the3
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all sheriffs of shires3
to rule for the3
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to the saids statutes3
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of men and women3
sorts of food used3
the lords of councill3
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on a common curse3
flesh of wild beasts3
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the smell of a3
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they that feed upon3
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three sorts of people3
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to the trade upon3
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is never out of2
them proclaimed at their2
will not be amiss2
printed for the author2
time of the year2
both of body and2
our reign the twenty2
not in like manner2
and that it was2
which maketh them to2
through length of time2
sinfull nation with famine2
pounds scots per boll2
or any other iudgement2
are so subject to2
the other side of2
undersubscryving in relation to2
a peece of flesh2
the poorer sort may2
the best wheat seventeen2
for if it be2
being twelve shilling per2
of right ought to2
leith to make the2
as that which is2
simply of all other2
are found by experience2
of its own nature2
and fittest for hot2
effect of these curses2
the beefe was purchased2
pliny may be credited2
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the best bear meal2
doe with mine owne2
weeks space preceeding the2
of the use of2
fatter and tenderer then2
wit the best wheat2
duly considered the saids2
nevertheless i deny not2
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of a good taste2
they which are taken2
inflicted immediately by the2
if you draw them2
the twenty sixth day2
a hot loyne of2
eat too much of2
edinburgh the ninth day2
differences of fish in2
you shall be blessed2
far from being poisonable2
as though they were2
this sort of uncleanness2
importation of victuall scotland2
and the foresaid prices2
being eaten at the2
to the baillies of2
set it on fire2
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to their full growth2
at the lower mess2
the lords of his2
to breake the staffe2
victual into this kingdom2
of all of them2
and unlawfully keeped up2
with a good stomacke2
time of our lives2
as is mentioned before2
thou shalt not haue2
it be too old2
the sweetest meat of2
pursued with a common2
is necessary and convenient2
fed but upon one2
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but the flesh of2
act of his majesties2
up of victual to2
to eat too much2
nourishment to hot stomachs2
sodden in the water2
and that eunuchs are2
seing that through the2
most honourable privy council2
the victual escheated to2
cold and dry through2
when they are young2
for edward dight dwelling2
printed by john bill2
to god alone to2
to reuenge their wrongs2
is written of the2
are best in the2
incurr the tinsel of2
that the smell of2
a german bishop deuoured2
now we are come2
outwards both of beasts2
as well as in2
with a design to2
flesh is very hard2
tenth day of may2
in age and sex2
discharge the exporting forth2
beginning of dinner or2
the best victual and2
the broth of a2
such living creatures and2
which now he is2
of which they were2
of the like substance2
soit qui mal y2
is more blessed to2
cup of small beere2
were the authors of2
seventeen pounds scots per2
publication and intimation hereof2
and acts of parliament2
drumsuie and his deputs2
men and women of2
the necessary use and2
white horse in pauls2
and conveened this day2
though the people do2
many sorts of flesh2
proven to be exported2
small birds being young2
his own letter written2
are best before they2
shilling eight pennies per2
to shew how many2
till they have been2
in the like sort2
be eaten in the2
flesh of wild fowl2
in the veins and2
the hurt of others2
before the said merchandize2
another of a german2
written in november last2
curses are not effectlesse2
the victual is keeped2
to prevent the generation2
manner of eating without2
to send through copies2
how it is made2
be of a sweet2
meal to be binding2
the hands of the2
twelve pounds per boll2
it is proper to2
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the tinsel of moveables2
we thinke of them2
without meat or drink2
best barley bear thirteen2
as to turn into2
have not their free2
pike or a conger2
are much troubled with2
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is of a cold2
the nature of the2
make up the feast2
objections against variety of2
doe with his owne2
unless they be very2
in accepting any seruice2
it never so well2
or otherways contrary to2
prices of the said2
dight dwelling in excester2
sic subscribitur john clerk2
at eight pounds per2
in meal or malt2
be by them proclaimed2
of glasgow for the2
hurtful to the stomach2
is of good nourishment2
put it into the2
that all over with2
least hurtful to the2
recorded in the sederunt2
then eat them with2
the best way of2
accepting any seruice done2
the best sugar is2
generation of such vermin2
mine owne what i2
healey text and markup2
estc r this keyboarded2
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or badgers of corne2
so far from being2
said act of privy2
proceed from old beds2
we are come to2
in the eares of2
the best oat meal2
all manner of good2
guilty of this sinne2
and such as have2
of excellent good nourishment2
for the bread of2
to be the feer2
that they are of2
they give much nourishment2
of the greater sort2
their husk they eate2
the matter of diet2
exact tryal of the2
and all other our2
be eaten with sugar2
clean sweet beds also2
and power of the2
i doe goe away2
let every man take2
of a german bishop2
of irish or other2
good airs and the2
is corne and wine2
a very sweet and2
the necessity of bread2
written prices may be2
of these should discourage2
and settled prices until2
what shall i doe2
certification that if they2
they are unfit for2
and a thin diet2
out of a sacke2
sheriffs and others as2
reward more emphatically layd2
yea though it be2
and easie of concoction2
immediately by the hand2
rather to be counted2
is to be preferred2
a story out of2
in the like manner2
a charity sometimes in2
charitas de sacculo non2
best oats twelve pounds2
no doubt they were2
as it were the2
so wholesome a meat2
what persons buys victual2
of a cold and2
at a reasonable price2
and mary by the2
cold and moist complexions2
that who buyes any2
for want of other2
plato calleth it jupiters2
to be sent to2
the mouths of rivers2
rams flesh and ewes2
they are of the2
the greater sort of2
because they are nothing2
to them at a2
sturgeon like an old2
he is putting to2
on the contrary side2
of two sorts of2
will be a great2
commissioners of supply for2
becomes dull and heavy2
recorded to have made2
at the sign of2
that it is over2
thousand six hundred ninety2
day of june and2
power of the digestive2
as by his own2
are to be taken2
given and committed to2
is questioned by some2
possess the whole body2
it is more blessed2
a pike or a2
is made of their2
that he told his2
but if you would2
fish were first eaten2
them by the foresaid2
in time of dearth2
feer and settled prices2
common sinne drawes on2
that he was not2
tenor of the saids2
would have it so2
him who selleth charitably2
who shall diswade any2
as they shall think2
their wrongs with cursings2
two sinnes of the2
king of great britain2
any thing the more2
in a manner all2
sent to the baillies2
these curses are not2
with mine owne what2
are not good but2
charity sometimes in selling2
he will not be2
sweetest meat of all2
the preparation of them2
having taken true and2
it is not to2
were wont to do2
foresaid prices so settled2
of june and of2
up and consuming the2
a cup of sacke2
being come to the2
as be neither flesh2
should discourage vs from2
are nothing but sea2
dress them after this2
the benefit of the2
corrected in the time2
all flesh and fish2
both to god and2
with bread steept in2
and exact tryal of2
victual or keeps stacks2
teach vs to acknowledge2
baillie of the regality2
the time of want2
sent by them to2
to the foresaid laws2
to the stomach and2
it is the mother2
of their own dung2
bringing from forreign countries2
of all being met2
it above all meats2
the very smel of2
as being of a2
a bill of fare2
the time is not2
the head of the2
regalities and their deputs2
who selleth charitably in2
be they never so2
discourage vs from charitable2
side of the hole2
i must write of2
girnels victual or keeps2
to the fountaine of2
cry for bread grascome2
in edinburgh and leith2
which argueth them to2
at our court at2
curses god will blesse2
prices until the first2
lords for that effect2
bill and christopher barker2
is the cause of2
too cold and moist2
to strengthen the hands2
difference of fish in2
i could tell you2
at sixteen shilling six2
first to be eaten2
sold on london bridge2
iustly caused curse of2
one day of july2
their flesh is most2
david crawfurd of drumsuie2
of them which are2
are appointed by the2
by them to the2
in the sweat of2
the wholesomest and lightest2
of the whole world2
that they be not2
when it is most2
for the paroches of2
not be as well2
other is to be2
curse of the people2
of christ should be2
ninth day of june2
the markets are their2
contented with that which2
their flesh as fire2
our variety of dishes2
wheat seventeen pounds scots2
by john bill and2
and in spite of2
shall become of them2
being of a very2
that the woman was2
of a good nourishment2
of such living creatures2
the stomach and kidneys2
dominorum secreti concilii gilb2
fill that up with2
the hinder parts are2
both the teeth and2
famine is not inflicted2
them to doe their2
as much as would2
of digestion then any2
stoppings of the brest2
and then to be2
above written prices may2
be recorded in the2
the other of a2
majesties most honourable privy2
owne what i list2
in all his life2
and want of exercise2
parliament or book of2
the foresaid merchandize and2
with eating too many2
and a half long2
when she came first2
in november last he2
because it is full2
stand in corners of2
though it be not2
or message for raising2
after the example of2
it falleth out in2
these should discourage vs2
when they are old2
any colour of craft2
who did import the2
offensive to the stomach2
and ninety six years2
teeth shewing from what2
the finest and best2
meats and drinks of2
and having taken true2
one of his men2
to procure a dearth2
and going out with2
by the hand of2
of our reigne of2
but only upon forestalling2
for a man of2
ten shilling per peck2
and discharge the exporting2
to dig a hole2
sequestrat by the foresaid2
many thousand quarters of2
the last day of2
to make up the2
observed in the eating2
the foresaid acts of2
to magistrates and officers2
on the right hand2
sodden in fat broth2
they are nothing but2
of the persons foresaids2
one of the most2
of his majesties household2
the mother of lust2
the poore and needy2
because it is the2
three or four daies2
and abuse of sawces2
or a bad nourishment2
seemeth to be nothing2
end of the back2
being taken when they2
taken true and exact2
to stay at home2
them at a reasonable2
and the victual escheated2
second part of the2
not so wholesome as2
life of man can2
my self have known2
and reason telleth us2
daies by the heels2
even so it is2
betwixt sweet and soure2
from out the stomach2
or any other such2
such forestallers may be2
to presume to sell2
whilst it is new2
third day of may2
the wheyish part of2
they are best broild2
as the act bears2
of it is very2
of a middle sise2
them out of the2
a sufficient number of2
are not so hard2
as it were suffocated2
so far from nourishing2
burghs within the shire2
hot out of the2
of the saids commissions2
dwelling in little st2
in low and moist2
ought to have been2
and other officers both2
of the power given2
before you eat them2
to the whole body2
incite those who are2
agreeing with all times2
the reason whereof is2
for such curses god2
the best barley bear2
to make them more2
foresaid merchandize and victual2
does certainly lose its2
what shalt thou doe2
when the sun is2
letter written in november2
of what estate or2
by reason that it2
girnals by any man2
the highest prices of2
for the time of2
that it was a2
the sinne of with2
eaten at the beginning2
the mountaine of cursing2
of dinner or supper2
order of the alphabet2
every man knows that2
best way to prepare2
as hard of digestion2
and as he was2
that these curses are2
to get a little2
but that they were2
sorts of diet there2
under all highest pains2
aberdeen the twenty fourth2
presently to be eaten2
of the most filthy2
baillies of burghs within2
people that dwell therein2
that all such forestallers2
and act of council2
meat till it be2
mingled with a little2
six hundred ninety six2
as it is not2
grant license and full2
not when they are2
they which live in2
the riches of the2
as fast as i2
in the heat of2
this sort of people2
say vnto their mothers2
settles the highest prices2
fourteenth day of december2
or messengers at arms2
be of divers sorts2
of man can hardly2
sort of people are2
it will be a2
corn of all sorts2
seeth them in wine2
the prices of the2
butcher and his wife2
one of white wine2
and leith to make2
to those who are2
inconveniencies that follow thereupon2
so dry as to2
it is soon concocted2
it is written of2
last he doth informe2
june and of our2
a mile or two2
ab ovo ad mala2
meat they feed on2
in the wilderness onely2
yet are they of2
to use hippocrates his2
who buyes any merchandize2
and true use of2
the sight of the2
you shall have no2
to be given to2
may not vse their2
venemous and foul things2
original in the henry2
of certain beasts and2
and to be eaten2
our reign the eleventh2
and yet give good2
the brain and heart2
to be eaten first2
be prescribed to any2
of these nabals haue2
and faithfull in distributing2
yet a good fruit2
were not seen in2
their meinzie to new2
so much as to2
be the feer and2
act of parliament or2
is to endure until2
to thresh for the2
hundred ninety six years2
newcomb for samuel thomson2
good way to correct2
if they failzie therein2
are to be preferred2
found by experience to2
offered to be exported2
preferred before all others2
seruice done at his2
act of the third2
the pittifull estate of2
living creatures and meats2
in the spring time2
but this famine is2
bishop deuoured by rats2
in time of extremity2
of birds and beasts2
she would eat no2
when people are sick2
all the rest of2
who in time of2
if pliny may be2
is not for the2
act james the second2
and did eat them2
at the full of2
them that which is2
keepe but mine owne2
not to trouble you2
which thou sufferest to2
officers of the land2
many sorts of diet2
the sweat of his2
of the people that2
strictly prohibit and discharge2
reigne of great britaine2
global rekeyed and resubmitted2
if it be eaten2
wherein diet consisteth materially2
them with all rigour2
baillies of regalities and2
them of that which2
it is not for2
the borderers of the2
growth and increase of2
and shortness of breath2
a couple of fat2
is a manifest argument2
otherwise they are of2
water out of which2
the sun is powerful2