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quadgram frequency
in the county of648
in the reign of475
the reign of king398
of king henry the245
the earle of angus240
and one of the204
of the court of197
one of the justices187
of the justices of184
the justices of the184
by the name of183
reign of king henry181
in the time of144
for the most part142
king henry the eighth137
of the house of133
of king edward the128
in the yeare of127
to the earle of116
one of the readers116
the rest of the112
the king of england112
the reign of queen108
the yeare of the106
year of his reign104
yeare of the world104
lord chief justice of101
the court of common100
reign of queen elizabeth98
chief justice of the97
yeare of his raigne96
pleas in the reign95
is descended from sir93
the beginning of the92
the yeare of christ91
in the beginning of89
reign of king edward87
justices of the court86
the earle of douglas86
our lord the king85
in the mean time83
of the city of82
of the earle of80
the castle of edinburgh80
is said to have78
of the reign of76
the kings of england76
by reason of the71
reign of king james71
the city of london69
the house of douglas69
in the castle of68
king edward the third68
of the readers of66
early english books online65
justices of the common63
son and heir to63
the son and heir61
king charles the first60
the house of angus59
after the death of59
king henry the seventh59
of the kings of58
to the king of57
so much the more57
the earle of march56
it is to be56
of the name of56
the name of douglas56
and the earle of53
to the castle of53
king edward the first52
the time of the52
bench in the reign52
the barons of the52
in the isle of51
a serjeant at law49
a view of the49
king henry the sixth48
of the readers thereof48
by the earle of48
said to have been48
master of the rolls48
of the barons of48
of the castle of47
by king henry the47
one of the barons47
the order of the46
is the son and46
that is to say46
is descended from john46
to the number of46
king edward the fourth45
and lord chief justice45
the county of kent44
the degree of a44
notes for div a44
on the other side43
the time of his43
the death of his43
the county of lincoln42
not being able to42
a part of the42
to king henry the42
beginning of the reign41
the court of exchequer41
for the space of41
in the kings bookes41
of a serjeant at41
of the king and41
and the bishops there40
the lord of liddesdale40
justice of the court39
the rest of his39
barons of the exchequer39
and the trade thereof39
to the degree of39
of our lord the39
the king and his39
of the same society38
in the church of38
the first earle of38
in the dayes of38
of the lords of37
king richard the second37
and thus much for37
of the earle douglas37
into the hands of36
the death of the36
thereof in the reign36
justices of the kings36
the earle of morton36
the isle of wight36
the name of the36
the court of kings36
a great part of36
the county of essex36
with the earle of35
the king of france35
by king edward the35
the hands of the34
in the life of34
the queen of england34
in the hands of34
king of the west33
the earle of marre33
and was buried in33
the county of norfolk33
degree of a serjeant33
of king charles the33
in the said county33
called to the degree33
valued in the kings33
is valued in the33
the honour of the33
is descended from the32
of the king of32
the county of suffolk32
at law in the32
of the most noble32
that he was not32
year of the reign32
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reign of king charles32
the time of king31
that there was no31
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archbald lord of galloway30
readers thereof in the30
the earle of lennox30
in respect of the30
that the king was30
is descended from william30
the good of the30
of king richard the30
the readers thereof in30
as if he had29
order of the garter29
to the dignity of28
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the family of the28
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the readers of that28
the year of our28
exchequer in the reign28
king henry the third28
is descended from thomas28
out of the way28
characters represented either as28
one of the lords28
the county of warwick28
a person of great28
at the battell of28
represented either as utf28
is one of the28
king henry the fourth28
the earle of arran28
the earle of northumberland28
the government of the28
of the duke of27
descended from sir john27
the county of york27
the university of oxford27
inn in the reign27
the name of a27
for a long time27
to the end that27
serjeant at law in27
daughter to the earle27
that the earle of27
take a view of27
justice of the common27
the lords of his26
the earle douglas was26
knights of the bath26
banks of the river26
to have been the26
lord keeper of the26
with a great army26
of king james the26
in the midst of26
the king and countrey26
keeper of the great26
the realme of england26
knight of the bath26
chief baron of the25
of the great seal25
as hath been said25
of the river of25
by act of parliament25
year of our lord25
this order was instituted25
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of the kingdom of25
the trade of the25
is not to be25
lord chief baron of25
the first king of25
for the earle of24
after the beginning of24
in respect of his24
during the time of24
law in the reign24
the county of northampton24
hath yeelded to the24
by the statute of24
of those that were24
and that it was24
george earle of angus24
and the rest of24
succeeded in the yeare24
great seal of england23
the earle douglas his23
there is no mention23
the town of edinburgh23
who was married to23
that it was not23
the great seal of23
the body of the23
for the defence of23
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on the east with23
noble order of the23
as we have said23
on the west with23
the most part of23
the county of middlesex23
to the see of22
the king of englands22
most noble order of22
to him and his22
in regard of the22
peer of the realm22
out of the countrey22
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of length is the22
of the isle of22
yeelded to the church22
the county of derby22
that the earle douglas22
for the good of22
to king edward the22
the castles and towers22
first earle of douglas22
if he had been22
and heir to the22
castles and towers of22
the mean time the22
earle of angus was22
in the reigne of22
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on the north with22
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that he was a22
of the trade of22
the earle of crawford22
that they could not21
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the time of henry21
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the word of god21
the church of rome21
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the death of king21
of the common pleas21
the master of glames21
the kings of scotland20
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on the banks of20
the castle of stirlin20
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majesty king charles the20
is descended from robert20
the knights of the20
the first year of20
of the lands of20
that they would not20
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the readers of the20
she bare to him20
the first of the20
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good of the countrey20
peers of the realm20
and heir to sir20
the dutchy of lancaster20
the cause of his20
the dayes of king20
sir george hume of20
with the title of20
a younger branch of20
but the earle of20
king edward the sixth20
in the parish of20
the duke of albanie20
the dignity of a20
a peer of the19
parts of the world19
a great number of19
of gold and silver19
hall in the county19
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the measure of length19
as if they had19
the earle of athole19
that he should be19
that they might not19
at home and abroad19
of the nobility of19
so long as he19
of the raigne of19
and that he was19
to the earl of19
the mouth of the19
of the county of19
who bare to him19
court of exchequer in19
on the one side19
the earle of gowrie19
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him out of the19
it will not be19
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of which make a18
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in the case of18
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if it be not18
of the growth of18
george hume of wedderburne18
the antient family of18
reign of king richard18
justice of the kings18
son and heir of18
baron of the court18
the county of oxon18
of the exchequer in18
it is said that18
the history of the18
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of his late majesty18
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the crown of england18
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archbald earle of angus18
the county of hertford18
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the title of an17
the county of wilts17
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king james the third16
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the beginning of february8
taking the name from8
maried to elizabeth daughter8
heir apparent to the8
that hee was a8
his love to his8
stanley earle of darby8
as before is said8
one hundred and twelve8
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he should have been8
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his friends and dependers8
of that house in8
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the trade of this8
in process of time8
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of the right honourable8
by the favour of8
county of leicester esq8
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with the lord hume8
in the realme of8
that hee would not8
the church and countrey8
the right honourable robert8
the king and queene8
was in a manner8
be made a knight8
in the kings bench8
of the common people8
county palatine of chester8
of great honour and8
rest of the army8
brother the earle of8
both in peace and8
son of king henry8
out of his kingdome8
to come to him8
chief justice of england8
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by the birth of8
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to be in the8
the common pleas in8
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the reign of henry8
the lord of galloway8
the nobilitie of his8
the second year of8
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that which now standeth8
walter scot of balcleugh8
he came to edinburgh8
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that he might the8
afterwards lord chief justice8
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the head of the8
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the children of israel8
son of king edward8
the kings and lords8
by the assent of8
to be made in8
shall pass them over8
as it were a8
matthew stuart earle of8
as before i said8
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part of the nobility8
in the province of8
eldest son of k8
lords spiritual and temporal8
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would have had him8
out of the kingdome8
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master of the horse8
lord high treasurer of8
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is found to make8
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not be amiss to8
of the body of8
the arch bishop of8
knowledge in the laws8
the earles of crawford8
the dukes and earles8
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the end of his8
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the like may be8
the lordship of douglas8
privy councell c a8
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to the name of8
the order of st8
stuart earle of lennox8
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the king that he8
the custome of the8
as they call them8
yeare of christ after8
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is descended from edward8
it cannot be denied8
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him out of his8
the statute of westminster8
the english that were8
ought to be made8
able to do it8
in this mean time8
descended from the late8
they would have it8
they would not have8
clergy paying for their8
of christ after the8
to the great contentment8
to be preferred before8
the house and name8
first care was to8
of the virgin mary8
as also of all8
of the royall bloud8
to the lord clifford8
a remission for it8
bishoprick is valued in8
earles of march and8
by authority of parliament8
prison in the castle8
depart out of the8
the county of glocester8
by master david hume8
they ought to be8
the order of knighthood8
as the king was8
issuing out of the8
the right honourable the8
county of derby esq8
the advice of the8
bishop of saint andrews8
the archbishop of canterbury8
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to be admitted into8
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the said master nicholas8
their men in order8
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which made him to8
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the lord mayor and8
william duke of normandy8
the earle of montrose8
of the ancient family8
him by the way8
reward of his service8
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title of earles of8
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shadow of the kings8
number of his men8
to be revenged of8
house in the reign8
the custom of the8
the field of flowdon8
of so great a8
from that time forth8
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the acts of parliament8
the authority of the8
his men in order8
county of bedford esq8
him to the king8
the i le of8
the king to his8
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to bee found in8
of the privy counsel8
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many of his friends8
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father in the yeare8
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eldest son to the8
the practice of the8
by reason of this8
or any of them8
all things necessary for8
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second of that name8
to drive the trade8
county of it selfe8
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uncle to the earle8
magnus with the red8
the lord hume with8
and the lord hume8
of his own body8
the castle of dumbarre8
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learned lawyer of lincolns7
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masters of the rolls7
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the lord privy seal7
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