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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 107 |
we have run leag | 85 |
hundred and twelve pound | 56 |
represented either as utf | 40 |
characters represented either as | 40 |
an hundred and twelve | 39 |
the hundred weight cont | 37 |
containing an hundred and | 32 |
the said henry every | 30 |
encoded text transcribed from | 29 |
the institutions providing financial | 29 |
assigned for keying and | 29 |
keyed and coded from | 29 |
institutions providing financial support | 29 |
markup reviewed and edited | 29 |
text and markup reviewed | 29 |
i text is available | 29 |
terms of creative commons | 29 |
tcp assigned for keying | 29 |
the early english books | 29 |
phase i text is | 29 |
providing financial support to | 29 |
even for commercial purposes | 29 |
for keying and markup | 29 |
according to the terms | 29 |
coded from proquest page | 29 |
books online text creation | 29 |
work described above is | 29 |
text can be copied | 29 |
images scanned from microfilm | 29 |
encoded edition of the | 29 |
all without asking permission | 29 |
and encoded edition of | 29 |
and coded from proquest | 29 |
the terms of creative | 29 |
edition of the work | 29 |
described above is co | 29 |
is available for reuse | 29 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 29 |
from proquest page images | 29 |
by the institutions providing | 29 |
and markup reviewed and | 29 |
to the early english | 29 |
the hundred weight containing | 29 |
to the terms of | 29 |
financial support to the | 29 |
owned by the institutions | 29 |
of the work described | 29 |
online text creation partnership | 29 |
this phase i text | 29 |
english books online text | 29 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 29 |
text is available for | 29 |
the text can be | 29 |
support to the early | 29 |
the work described above | 29 |
the ship called the | 26 |
the wind at s | 25 |
this twenty four hours | 23 |
twenty four hours we | 22 |
the hundred and twelve | 22 |
came to an anchor | 21 |
that due credit and | 20 |
or text strings within | 20 |
and markup guidelines are | 20 |
quality assurance was then | 20 |
understanding these processes should | 20 |
at the text creation | 20 |
and those which did | 20 |
record of the period | 20 |
have been transformed into | 20 |
whichever is the greater | 20 |
over a wide variety | 20 |
second or later edition | 20 |
use these texts for | 20 |
usual project restraints of | 20 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 20 |
within the usual project | 20 |
edition of a work | 20 |
sent to external keying | 20 |
their works are eligible | 20 |
proquest to create accurately | 20 |
to produce large quantities | 20 |
external keying companies for | 20 |
then their works are | 20 |
to create accurately transcribed | 20 |
proquest via their early | 20 |
a compelling reason to | 20 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 20 |
quality of tcp data | 20 |
copies of the texts | 20 |
such instances will never | 20 |
in accordance with level | 20 |
to encode one copy | 20 |
of the print record | 20 |
were returned to the | 20 |
corrected and characters marked | 20 |
returned to the keyers | 20 |
released into the public | 20 |
and therefore chose to | 20 |
via their early english | 20 |
work was chosen if | 20 |
will be marked as | 20 |
text selection was based | 20 |
have been released into | 20 |
public domain as of | 20 |
michigan and oxford and | 20 |
we respectfully request that | 20 |
large quantities of textual | 20 |
of creating the tcp | 20 |
have been looked at | 20 |
as illegible were corrected | 20 |
for their own purposes | 20 |
wide variety of subject | 20 |
the text encoding initiative | 20 |
as opposed to critical | 20 |
restraints of time and | 20 |
although there are a | 20 |
are eligible for inclusion | 20 |
or corrected and characters | 20 |
published by proquest via | 20 |
encoded texts based on | 20 |
structural encoding based on | 20 |
of michigan and oxford | 20 |
tcp is to encode | 20 |
there was a compelling | 20 |
illegible were corrected where | 20 |
of the project have | 20 |
remain and some readable | 20 |
readable characters will be | 20 |
and oxford and the | 20 |
therefore chose to create | 20 |
text creation partnership web | 20 |
will remain and some | 20 |
level of the tei | 20 |
general aim of eebo | 20 |
and or corrected and | 20 |
tcp is a partnership | 20 |
and sometimes a second | 20 |
gaps by user contributors | 20 |
that can be made | 20 |
and encoded texts based | 20 |
simplify the filling in | 20 |
domain as of january | 20 |
been issued variously as | 20 |
markup guidelines are available | 20 |
print record of the | 20 |
if there was a | 20 |
in english were prioritized | 20 |
there are a number | 20 |
any assumptions that can | 20 |
and available in eebo | 20 |
creation partnership web site | 20 |
on the image sets | 20 |
mind that in all | 20 |
now take and use | 20 |
works in other languages | 20 |
errors will remain and | 20 |
teams in oxford and | 20 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 20 |
all likelihood such instances | 20 |
image sets were sent | 20 |
keying and markup guidelines | 20 |
processed by university of | 20 |
a work was chosen | 20 |
at by a tcp | 20 |
creating the tcp texts | 20 |
was intended to range | 20 |
the text creation partnership | 20 |
images in accordance with | 20 |
or for an anonymous | 20 |
available at the text | 20 |
produce large quantities of | 20 |
are available at the | 20 |
based on the text | 20 |
oxford and the publisher | 20 |
published between and available | 20 |
the general aim of | 20 |
partnership between the universities | 20 |
processes should make clear | 20 |
number of works in | 20 |
assurance was then carried | 20 |
therefore of any assumptions | 20 |
elements to simplify the | 20 |
guidelines are available at | 20 |
elements of known extent | 20 |
possible up to a | 20 |
these processes should make | 20 |
transcription and basic encoding | 20 |
nature of the print | 20 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 20 |
will never have been | 20 |
of the process of | 20 |
included and sometimes a | 20 |
editions of a works | 20 |
were encoded as gap | 20 |
meet qa standards were | 20 |
range over a wide | 20 |
by a tcp editor | 20 |
these texts for their | 20 |
that in all likelihood | 20 |
phase of the project | 20 |
text was proofread for | 20 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 20 |
chosen if there was | 20 |
the texts have been | 20 |
been looked at by | 20 |
publisher proquest to create | 20 |
to their original source | 20 |
texts for their own | 20 |
based on the new | 20 |
page images in accordance | 20 |
on the new cambridge | 20 |
and characters marked as | 20 |
mainly structural encoding based | 20 |
encoded as gap s | 20 |
limit of instances per | 20 |
to tei p using | 20 |
notably latin and welsh | 20 |
first editions of a | 20 |
the encoding was enhanced | 20 |
was a compelling reason | 20 |
illegibles were encoded as | 20 |
the image sets published | 20 |
image sets published by | 20 |
a number of works | 20 |
unicode or tei g | 20 |
of a work was | 20 |
in mind that in | 20 |
intended to range over | 20 |
data within the usual | 20 |
proofread for accuracy and | 20 |
extent have been transformed | 20 |
title published between and | 20 |
where possible up to | 20 |
credit and attribution is | 20 |
enhanced and or corrected | 20 |
the usual project restraints | 20 |
each text was proofread | 20 |
for an anonymous work | 20 |
been transformed into placeholder | 20 |
known extent have been | 20 |
any remaining illegibles were | 20 |
the filling in of | 20 |
was then carried out | 20 |
universities of michigan and | 20 |
with changes to facilitate | 20 |
sets were sent to | 20 |
of instances per text | 20 |
files to tei p | 20 |
language title published between | 20 |
encoding was enhanced and | 20 |
and therefore of any | 20 |
the true nature of | 20 |
of gaps by user | 20 |
of the tei in | 20 |
sets published by proquest | 20 |
texts based on the | 20 |
should bear in mind | 20 |
a limit of instances | 20 |
and linked to page | 20 |
are a number of | 20 |
data is very good | 20 |
encoding based on the | 20 |
overall quality of tcp | 20 |
the process of creating | 20 |
be aware of the | 20 |
encoded and linked to | 20 |
were encoded and linked | 20 |
into the public domain | 20 |
was enhanced and or | 20 |
variety of subject areas | 20 |
quantities of textual data | 20 |
to page images in | 20 |
was divided into two | 20 |
were corrected where possible | 20 |
while the overall quality | 20 |
should make clear that | 20 |
and attribution is given | 20 |
in all likelihood such | 20 |
unicode or text strings | 20 |
to the keyers to | 20 |
selection was intended to | 20 |
a works in english | 20 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 20 |
to range over a | 20 |
the publisher proquest to | 20 |
tcp aimed to produce | 20 |
to simplify the filling | 20 |
works are eligible for | 20 |
project restraints of time | 20 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 20 |
selection was based on | 20 |
attribution is given to | 20 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 20 |
keyers to be redone | 20 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 20 |
bibliography of english literature | 20 |
qa standards were returned | 20 |
some readable characters will | 20 |
keying companies for transcription | 20 |
of known extent have | 20 |
companies for transcription and | 20 |
create accurately transcribed and | 20 |
of the texts have | 20 |
by university of nebraska | 20 |
and some readable characters | 20 |
respectfully request that due | 20 |
based on the image | 20 |
for accuracy and those | 20 |
aware of the process | 20 |
of each text was | 20 |
is a partnership between | 20 |
and use these texts | 20 |
texts have been issued | 20 |
the universities of michigan | 20 |
be made about the | 20 |
be marked as illegible | 20 |
accuracy and those which | 20 |
and the publisher proquest | 20 |
users should bear in | 20 |
those which did not | 20 |
linked to page images | 20 |
up to a limit | 20 |
tei p using tcp | 20 |
hundred weight containing an | 20 |
aimed to produce large | 20 |
was proofread for accuracy | 20 |
were sent to external | 20 |
request that due credit | 20 |
reason to do so | 20 |
characters or elements to | 20 |
for transcription and basic | 20 |
bear in mind that | 20 |
assumptions that can be | 20 |
editorial teams in oxford | 20 |
later edition of a | 20 |
works in english were | 20 |
did not meet qa | 20 |
anyone can now take | 20 |
but we respectfully request | 20 |
to a limit of | 20 |
issued variously as sgml | 20 |
a partnership between the | 20 |
texts created during phase | 20 |
in oxford and michigan | 20 |
to reflect the true | 20 |
can be made about | 20 |
between the universities of | 20 |
corrected where possible up | 20 |
of time and funding | 20 |
texts were encoded and | 20 |
into placeholder characters or | 20 |
should be aware of | 20 |
or later edition of | 20 |
characters marked as illegible | 20 |
reflect the true nature | 20 |
the texts were encoded | 20 |
divided into two phases | 20 |
opposed to critical editions | 20 |
chose to create diplomatic | 20 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 20 |
project was divided into | 20 |
likelihood such instances will | 20 |
of every monographic english | 20 |
have been issued variously | 20 |
in of gaps by | 20 |
looked at by a | 20 |
p using tcp tei | 20 |
which did not meet | 20 |
given to their original | 20 |
the keyers to be | 20 |
or elements to simplify | 20 |
created during phase of | 20 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 20 |
carried out by editorial | 20 |
tcp data is very | 20 |
a wide variety of | 20 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 20 |
accordance with level of | 20 |
gap elements of known | 20 |
of tcp data is | 20 |
was based on the | 20 |
standards were returned to | 20 |
sometimes a second or | 20 |
of a works in | 20 |
made about the data | 20 |
by proquest via their | 20 |
tcp files to tei | 20 |
the overall quality of | 20 |
true nature of the | 20 |
project have been released | 20 |
usually the first edition | 20 |
due credit and attribution | 20 |
or tei g elements | 20 |
created by converting tcp | 20 |
on the text encoding | 20 |
characters will be marked | 20 |
the print record of | 20 |
is given to their | 20 |
by editorial teams in | 20 |
the tei in libraries | 20 |
with level of the | 20 |
process of creating the | 20 |
their early english books | 20 |
users should be aware | 20 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 20 |
not meet qa standards | 20 |
then carried out by | 20 |
during phase of the | 20 |
of textual data within | 20 |
been released into the | 20 |
never have been looked | 20 |
some errors will remain | 20 |
text strings within braces | 20 |
of works in other | 20 |
take and use these | 20 |
is to encode one | 20 |
to external keying companies | 20 |
out by editorial teams | 20 |
converting tcp files to | 20 |
the public domain as | 20 |
between and available in | 20 |
the project have been | 20 |
by converting tcp files | 20 |
filling in of gaps | 20 |
of any assumptions that | 20 |
tcp project was divided | 20 |
placeholder characters or elements | 20 |
compelling reason to do | 20 |
textual data within the | 20 |
was chosen if there | 20 |
marked as illegible were | 20 |
instances will never have | 20 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 20 |
a second or later | 20 |
can now take and | 20 |
weight containing an hundred | 19 |
of the clock in | 16 |
hours we have run | 16 |
of the ship called | 16 |
the clock in the | 16 |
groce containing twelve dozen | 16 |
called the sancta clara | 15 |
ship called the sancta | 15 |
the lading of the | 15 |
reproduction of original in | 15 |
iv tiff page images | 15 |
iv tiff page image | 14 |
notes for div a | 14 |
reproduction of the original | 14 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 14 |
the groce containing twelve | 14 |
of the original in | 14 |
to an anchor in | 14 |
the original in the | 13 |
those who are in | 13 |
in a short time | 13 |
a clock in the | 12 |
or disposing of any | 12 |
lading of the ship | 12 |
disposing of any the | 12 |
buying or disposing of | 12 |
prohibiting the buying or | 12 |
in the morning we | 12 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 12 |
the port of london | 12 |
any the lading of | 12 |
proclamation prohibiting the buying | 12 |
mona logarbo text and | 12 |
a proclamation prohibiting the | 12 |
of any the lading | 12 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 12 |
logarbo text and markup | 12 |
the buying or disposing | 12 |
in the said ship | 11 |
to the mercy of | 11 |
four hours we have | 11 |
said henry every alias | 11 |
little wind at s | 11 |
a stc estc s | 11 |
the kings most excellent | 11 |
clock in the morning | 11 |
to the value of | 11 |
henry every alias bridgman | 11 |
aptara keyed and coded | 10 |
global keyed and coded | 10 |
to the kings most | 10 |
the wind at south | 10 |
the king of spaine | 10 |
estc r ocm this | 10 |
the lords and commons | 10 |
the mouth of the | 10 |
in the british library | 10 |
original in the british | 10 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 10 |
commons assembled in parliament | 10 |
spi global keyed and | 10 |
vve have run leag | 10 |
we came to an | 9 |
into the hands of | 9 |
includes standard spellings that | 9 |
been fully proofread approx | 9 |
this text has not | 9 |
not been fully proofread | 9 |
the text has been | 9 |
the text the author | 9 |
wind round the compass | 9 |
version of the tcp | 9 |
users from many walks | 9 |
the display of a | 9 |
the small groce cont | 9 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 9 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 9 |
english short title catalog | 9 |
has not been fully | 9 |
tcp digital transcription a | 9 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 9 |
textual changes and metadata | 9 |
end users from many | 9 |
digital transcription a of | 9 |
in a standardized format | 9 |
covantage keyed and coded | 9 |
enriched version of the | 9 |
transcription a of text | 9 |
of a text in | 9 |
that the said henry | 9 |
text has not been | 9 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 9 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 9 |
apex covantage keyed and | 9 |
making the text more | 9 |
standardized format that preserves | 9 |
and linguistically annotated with | 9 |
display of a text | 9 |
author or stationer meant | 9 |
the humble petition of | 9 |
text is an enriched | 9 |
this text is an | 9 |
text has been tokenized | 9 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 9 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 9 |
has been tokenized and | 9 |
stationer meant to publish | 9 |
standard spellings that support | 9 |
from many walks of | 9 |
the english short title | 9 |
text more computationally tractable | 9 |
based collaborative curation by | 9 |
amateur and professional end | 9 |
changes aim at restoring | 9 |
aim at making the | 9 |
is an enriched version | 9 |
curation by amateur and | 9 |
and professional end users | 9 |
a text in a | 9 |
that preserves archaic forms | 9 |
spellings that support the | 9 |
an enriched version of | 9 |
the tcp digital transcription | 9 |
that support the display | 9 |
the th day of | 9 |
professional end users from | 9 |
or stationer meant to | 9 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 9 |
a standardized format that | 9 |
restoring the text the | 9 |
many walks of life | 9 |
that are in bonds | 9 |
by amateur and professional | 9 |
the redemption of captives | 9 |
the text more computationally | 9 |
enrichments aim at making | 9 |
for the time being | 9 |
and suitable for network | 9 |
of the tcp digital | 9 |
text in a standardized | 9 |
support the display of | 9 |
a proclamation for the | 9 |
the castle of chagre | 9 |
at making the text | 9 |
text the author or | 9 |
textual changes aim at | 9 |
the author or stationer | 9 |
in the english short | 9 |
at restoring the text | 9 |
aim at restoring the | 9 |
format that preserves archaic | 9 |
the annotation includes standard | 9 |
in the port of | 8 |
or any of them | 8 |
wind at south east | 8 |
god save the king | 8 |
under the command of | 8 |
the tenth day of | 8 |
and that the said | 8 |
and commons assembled in | 8 |
text r in the | 8 |
lords and commons assembled | 8 |
kings most excellent maiestie | 8 |
the rest of the | 8 |
and the rest of | 8 |
r in the english | 8 |
and are to be | 8 |
day in the morning | 8 |
for children the dozen | 8 |
of text r in | 8 |
are to be sold | 8 |
them that are in | 8 |
the mercy of the | 8 |
a of text r | 8 |
a ship called the | 8 |
to the number of | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
and we do hereby | 8 |
in the south sea | 8 |
the paine or mantle | 7 |
we went with our | 7 |
s this keyboarded and | 7 |
had the wind at | 7 |
in respect of the | 7 |
said ship and goods | 7 |
for the space of | 7 |
of the island of | 7 |
one fourth part of | 7 |
other person or persons | 7 |
the said sir robert | 7 |
by the name of | 7 |
at the signe of | 7 |
clock in the afternoon | 7 |
the saint our friend | 7 |
i was in prison | 7 |
stc estc s this | 7 |
said sir robert holmes | 7 |
the wind round the | 7 |
the first day of | 7 |
the king of morocus | 7 |
and others in the | 7 |
estc s this keyboarded | 7 |
the rest of his | 7 |
of the clock we | 7 |
estc r this keyboarded | 7 |
in the island of | 7 |
in the morning at | 7 |
the right honourable the | 7 |
for the redemption of | 7 |
r this keyboarded and | 7 |
the said ship and | 7 |
original in huntington library | 6 |
upon the high seas | 6 |
that we could not | 6 |
lately brought into south | 6 |
of sir henry morgan | 6 |
into the port of | 6 |
of original in huntington | 6 |
of original in the | 6 |
with the wind at | 6 |
the signe of the | 6 |
kept plying under the | 6 |
the hands of the | 6 |
to the right honourable | 6 |
the true relation of | 6 |
hundred containing six score | 6 |
of the said ship | 6 |
the redemption of the | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
any person or persons | 6 |
any part of the | 6 |
the wind at n | 6 |
we had the wind | 6 |
the said don philip | 6 |
that one henry every | 6 |
to a very great | 6 |
in the mean time | 6 |
to the king of | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
blazon or coat of | 6 |
the hundred containing six | 6 |
as bound with them | 6 |
or coat of arms | 6 |
of one per cent | 6 |
and stood to sea | 6 |
committee of the navy | 6 |
for the most part | 6 |
run away with the | 6 |
wood the hundred weight | 6 |
any of his maiesties | 6 |
said don philip hellen | 6 |
the second day of | 6 |
an act for the | 6 |
in regard of the | 6 |
belonging to the said | 6 |
we kept plying under | 6 |
a very great value | 6 |
of a ship called | 6 |
by the lords justices | 6 |
made by the spanish | 5 |
the rest of our | 5 |
penny farthing the pound | 5 |
printer to the kings | 5 |
dutch against the english | 5 |
at the court at | 5 |
act for the redemption | 5 |
coat of arms by | 5 |
we were forced to | 5 |
a great many men | 5 |
gap elements at the | 5 |
to windward under the | 5 |
little wind at south | 5 |
wooll the hundred weight | 5 |
his majestie at oxford | 5 |
the lives and deaths | 5 |
printers to the kings | 5 |
were recorded as gap | 5 |
of the dutch against | 5 |
the coast of spaine | 5 |
text notes for div | 5 |
lives and deaths of | 5 |
we have run leagues | 5 |
of this present parliament | 5 |
they making such discovery | 5 |
that were recorded as | 5 |
whereas the lords and | 5 |
an anchor in the | 5 |
the th of march | 5 |
of march in the | 5 |
remember them that are | 5 |
defects that were recorded | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
from the king of | 5 |
has no known defects | 5 |
two in the afternoon | 5 |
a man of warre | 5 |
from the bondage of | 5 |
of the taking of | 5 |
this day we made | 5 |
hundred containing five score | 5 |
of five hundred pounds | 5 |
of arms by the | 5 |
this text has no | 5 |
the hundred containing five | 5 |
from the hands of | 5 |
plying under the shoar | 5 |
several acts of piracy | 5 |
in the night we | 5 |
port of sancto domingo | 5 |
elements at the time | 5 |
no known defects that | 5 |
royal blazon or coat | 5 |
text has no known | 5 |
not so much as | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
after the rate of | 5 |
of pirates and privateers | 5 |
carried out of this | 5 |
we do hereby further | 5 |
that they may be | 5 |
the pound containing ounces | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
day we made the | 5 |
for the coast of | 5 |
a this text has | 5 |
the court of admiralty | 5 |
the taking of a | 5 |
the dutch against the | 5 |
and for the better | 5 |
the time of transcription | 5 |
the original text notes | 5 |
known defects that were | 5 |
we stood to the | 5 |
that in case any | 5 |
of the city of | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
translated out of spanish | 5 |
the spaniards in the | 5 |
the said ship being | 5 |
rest of our men | 5 |
windward under the shoar | 5 |
some of our men | 5 |
and in a short | 5 |
during the time of | 5 |
ready to set sayle | 5 |
and the king of | 5 |
original text notes for | 5 |
stood to the westward | 5 |
bore up the helm | 5 |
one hundred and thirty | 5 |
enacted by the authority | 5 |
of any part of | 5 |
as gap elements at | 5 |
from the original text | 5 |
tyranny of the dutch | 5 |
in the ship called | 5 |
the officers of the | 5 |
recorded as gap elements | 5 |
we saw the land | 5 |
in the hands of | 4 |
fourth part of the | 4 |
for continuation of the | 4 |
contrary to the law | 4 |
of the clocke in | 4 |
and xml conversion the | 4 |
wherein is exactly declared | 4 |
lately made by the | 4 |
part of one per | 4 |
the better and more | 4 |
a sally man of | 4 |
embassadour to his majestie | 4 |
humble petition of lewis | 4 |
the clocke in the | 4 |
a flag of truce | 4 |
that the said ship | 4 |
rate of defects per | 4 |
the court at oxford | 4 |
and they told our | 4 |
puts this text in | 4 |
of the captives taken | 4 |
redemption of distressed captives | 4 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 4 |
the trade and commerce | 4 |
in the said court | 4 |
estc s ocm this | 4 |
covered with velvet the | 4 |
such discovery or seizure | 4 |
in the eighth year | 4 |
of moneys for redemption | 4 |
qvi mal y pense | 4 |
raising of moneys for | 4 |
of the short cloth | 4 |
act for continuation of | 4 |
out of his papers | 4 |
words puts this text | 4 |
god saue the king | 4 |
thousand pieces of eight | 4 |
keep plying to windward | 4 |
shall discover the said | 4 |
person or persons who | 4 |
for the discovery and | 4 |
of his majesties reign | 4 |
the due entry and | 4 |
original in the henry | 4 |
expedition against the spaniards | 4 |
the spanish embassadour to | 4 |
this text in the | 4 |
march in the morning | 4 |
in prison and you | 4 |
arms by the king | 4 |
for the navy and | 4 |
skins in the haire | 4 |
to be sold by | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
be otherwise instrumental in | 4 |
all other sorts of | 4 |
entry and payment of | 4 |
and it is further | 4 |
others in the south | 4 |
the more effectual reducing | 4 |
the wind at west | 4 |
a letter from a | 4 |
the discovery and apprehension | 4 |
to lay our ship | 4 |
otherwise instrumental in seizing | 4 |
that we were forced | 4 |
one of the clock | 4 |
an act for continuation | 4 |
had like to have | 4 |
one penny farthing the | 4 |
the captives taken by | 4 |
don alonco de cardenas | 4 |
and you visited me | 4 |
the number of about | 4 |
taking into consideration the | 4 |
one of the other | 4 |
moneys for redemption of | 4 |
of his majesties reigne | 4 |
for redemption of captives | 4 |
charge and command all | 4 |
who are in bonds | 4 |
the eighth year of | 4 |
got up to the | 4 |
of the lords and | 4 |
in the henry e | 4 |
authority of this present | 4 |
the raising of moneys | 4 |
due entry and payment | 4 |
wind south south east | 4 |
shall be otherwise instrumental | 4 |
clocke in the afternoone | 4 |
we set sayle out | 4 |
the time of his | 4 |
the winde at south | 4 |
occasion of the taking | 4 |
an ordinance of the | 4 |
yards and a halfe | 4 |
them chase all day | 4 |
got to an anchor | 4 |
the commonwealth of england | 4 |
in the court of | 4 |
committee for the navy | 4 |
both houses of parliament | 4 |
the city of panama | 4 |
the coast of england | 4 |
a description of the | 4 |
owner of the ship | 4 |
we weighed and stood | 4 |
against the spaniards in | 4 |
of the two most | 4 |
lately brought into southampton | 4 |
all and every such | 4 |
we have had the | 4 |
of the lives and | 4 |
the short cloth before | 4 |
brought into the port | 4 |
or they making such | 4 |
burgesses now assembled in | 4 |
into consideration the redemption | 4 |
to be sold at | 4 |
of those who are | 4 |
parts beyond the seas | 4 |
master of a ship | 4 |
set sayle out of | 4 |
there is no remedy | 4 |
by one captaine bennet | 4 |
the vvind at s | 4 |
of the castle of | 4 |
the parts beyond the | 4 |
petition of lewis de | 4 |
stc estc s ocm | 4 |
with them in the | 4 |
to the eastward of | 4 |
and south south east | 4 |
haire the hundred weight | 4 |
such person or persons | 4 |
to all the world | 4 |
or shall be otherwise | 4 |
taking of a ship | 4 |
mo a wing c | 4 |
who lived in the | 4 |
spanish embassadour to his | 4 |
the two most famous | 4 |
the hundred weight contain | 4 |
our brethren in their | 4 |
given at the court | 4 |
the gulfe of venice | 4 |
mercy of the sea | 4 |
was taken by the | 4 |
printed by charles bill | 4 |
consideration the redemption of | 4 |
by reason of the | 4 |
yeere of our reigne | 4 |
be seized or taken | 4 |
year of his majesties | 4 |
the command of captain | 4 |
loss which the commonwealth | 4 |
of custome and subsidie | 4 |
effectual reducing and suppressing | 4 |
the island of lantore | 4 |
for a man to | 4 |
one captaine bennet strafford | 4 |
right honourable the knights | 4 |
a short time after | 4 |
are in bonds for | 4 |
the rate of defects | 4 |
discovery and apprehension of | 4 |
the port of sancto | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
in the haire the | 4 |
with gold or silver | 4 |
which the commonwealth of | 4 |
act for redemption of | 4 |
english the hundred weight | 4 |
the more it is | 4 |
upon occasion of the | 4 |
untill the th day | 4 |
given at the council | 4 |
the straits of desselon | 4 |
of the straits of | 4 |
leather the dozen paire | 4 |
reducing and suppressing of | 4 |
sally man of warre | 4 |
in the time of | 4 |
or commander in chief | 4 |
have had the wind | 4 |
for redemption of distressed | 4 |
out of this realm | 4 |
and xml conversion by | 4 |
the said court of | 4 |
gales of wind at | 4 |
two most famous english | 4 |
commander of the ship | 4 |
this morning we made | 4 |
is exactly declared the | 4 |
he or they making | 4 |
discover the said henry | 4 |
may be seized or | 4 |
of the act for | 4 |
six of the clock | 4 |
with the rest of | 4 |
the act for redemption | 4 |
more effectual reducing and | 4 |
the life and death | 4 |
it to be a | 4 |
the navy and customs | 4 |
of lewis de gand | 4 |
at one of the | 4 |
in a prize of | 4 |
we came to the | 4 |
to the trade and | 4 |
honi soit qvi mal | 4 |
eighth year of his | 4 |
spaniards in the west | 4 |
by the authority aforesaid | 4 |
hard gales of wind | 4 |
hours we had the | 4 |
short cloth before rated | 4 |
and burgesses now assembled | 4 |
the almes of the | 4 |
citizens and burgesses now | 4 |
and taken by the | 4 |
for the more effectual | 4 |
or the said ship | 4 |
at the council chamber | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
a clock at night | 4 |
of the due entry | 4 |
category of texts with | 4 |
two of the clock | 4 |
to his majestie at | 4 |
now assembled in parliament | 4 |
to any of his | 4 |
of our reigne of | 4 |
xml conversion by the | 4 |
of england hath sustained | 4 |
by the said ambassador | 4 |
the wind at east | 4 |
and xml conversion a | 4 |
at which time we | 4 |
out of the harbour | 4 |
the tyranny of the | 4 |
for the raising of | 4 |
by the spanish embassadour | 4 |
fourth part of one | 4 |
captives taken by turkish | 4 |
of lattin the pound | 4 |
making such discovery or | 4 |
about nine a clock | 4 |
kept plying to windward | 4 |
continuation of the act | 4 |
and run away with | 4 |
soit qvi mal y | 4 |
was in prison and | 4 |
life and death of | 4 |
ordinance of the lords | 4 |
of la vera cruz | 4 |
our reigne of great | 4 |
embargued or seized in | 3 |
so remember them as | 3 |
at two of the | 3 |
r honi soit qvi | 3 |
his buccanieres surprizing of | 3 |
juan perez de guzman | 3 |
punishing privateers and pyrates | 3 |
to the chief governour | 3 |
their future good behaviour | 3 |
the spaniards and english | 3 |
to the last man | 3 |
horn with his buccanieres | 3 |
th and th of | 3 |
well knowne to all | 3 |
spaniards and english in | 3 |
sea ran so high | 3 |
the island of banda | 3 |
a ship called sancta | 3 |
them who are enemies | 3 |
and cherish such a | 3 |
th day of the | 3 |
a very hard gale | 3 |
pay after the rate | 3 |
them some time detained | 3 |
we kept plying along | 3 |
with the loss of | 3 |
men who are in | 3 |
mal y pense royal | 3 |
brought into all other | 3 |
and privateers in america | 3 |
towards captives chiefly towards | 3 |
dispose of any part | 3 |
setting foorth to this | 3 |
th day in the | 3 |
with between and defects | 3 |
the small groce containing | 3 |
and pirats of sally | 3 |
remember them as if | 3 |
of the tryals of | 3 |
and other commodities of | 3 |
the iudge of the | 3 |
of texts with between | 3 |
present estate of captaine | 3 |
of wind at south | 3 |
of any order or | 3 |
the eighteenth yeare of | 3 |
them committed vnto the | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
letter from a gentleman | 3 |
officers of the custome | 3 |
together with the president | 3 |
thought it convenient to | 3 |
an anchor at the | 3 |
and south south west | 3 |
unto the said sir | 3 |
majesties governour or commander | 3 |
library and art gallery | 3 |
y pense royal blazon | 3 |
or persons who shall | 3 |
the twenty fourth of | 3 |
the lords justices of | 3 |
of this province for | 3 |
or warrant from one | 3 |
to the true intent | 3 |
treasures of the church | 3 |
actions of their takings | 3 |
ship called the pearle | 3 |
an exact narrative of | 3 |
are in bonds as | 3 |
our canoes and boat | 3 |
is well knowne to | 3 |
which is as much | 3 |
by sea or land | 3 |
between the two crownes | 3 |
governour and company of | 3 |
the timber containing forty | 3 |
a journal of the | 3 |
other security given for | 3 |
to be relyed on | 3 |
as also the firing | 3 |
of so many of | 3 |
of the peace between | 3 |
hath been disposed of | 3 |
and by him brought | 3 |
at eight of the | 3 |
imbrace and cherish such | 3 |
in loose sheets by | 3 |
of king henry the | 3 |
them to the mercy | 3 |
two kings of spaine | 3 |
and all others whom | 3 |
with other pleasant passages | 3 |
lying of the french | 3 |
of brachey and romecour | 3 |
sharp and others in | 3 |
to algeeres and tunis | 3 |
moneis they were sold | 3 |
and death of capt | 3 |
or other goods or | 3 |
they told our generall | 3 |
hath alwayes bene ready | 3 |
in bonds as bound | 3 |
as were with them | 3 |
be it enacted by | 3 |
of his good subjects | 3 |
honourable assembly of knights | 3 |
brought in as before | 3 |
judicially decided and determined | 3 |
the carrying of munition | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
other pleasant passages which | 3 |
by the confederates of | 3 |
and losses of abraham | 3 |
with gold and silver | 3 |
search and apprehension of | 3 |
restraining and punishing privateers | 3 |
is annexed a list | 3 |
of the west indies | 3 |
subsidie for the same | 3 |
and such others as | 3 |
likewise the sufferings and | 3 |
sent for all the | 3 |
or both houses of | 3 |
that all and every | 3 |
the second article is | 3 |
but doth also expresly | 3 |
further enacted by the | 3 |
is depending in the | 3 |
paid for custome and | 3 |
with the said henry | 3 |
seizing the said henry | 3 |
them in the said | 3 |
how they were taken | 3 |
we came on board | 3 |
ship being laden with | 3 |
been made unto his | 3 |
any of the persons | 3 |
above in the custome | 3 |
of this our proclamation | 3 |
committed vnto the sixt | 3 |
an accompt of all | 3 |
apprehension of certaine pirats | 3 |
packed the last cont | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
which is the best | 3 |
of the same expedition | 3 |
and the next day | 3 |
we came up with | 3 |
the hands of turkish | 3 |
order or warrant from | 3 |
may prove to the | 3 |
to the westward of | 3 |
eight in the morning | 3 |
held in the old | 3 |
pressed in three sermons | 3 |
whereunto is annexed a | 3 |
security given for the | 3 |
for the better and | 3 |
them as if we | 3 |
any other person or | 3 |
who are in turkish | 3 |
goods or merchandizes belonging | 3 |
every commander of the | 3 |
came up with her | 3 |
you that the bearer | 3 |
and practices of that | 3 |
by authority of this | 3 |
within two miles of | 3 |
the pearle of london | 3 |
the th and th | 3 |
with the death of | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
to fall into the | 3 |
van horn with his | 3 |
in burthen neere upon | 3 |
of diuers of wards | 3 |
part of the said | 3 |
about one hundred and | 3 |
narrative of the tryals | 3 |
to goe to the | 3 |
further complained by the | 3 |
at sea and land | 3 |
i pray you receiue | 3 |
the seas of india | 3 |
whose goods or estates | 3 |
in case of his | 3 |
and what manner of | 3 |
seed the hundred weight | 3 |
and came to an | 3 |
according to the now | 3 |
the particular actions of | 3 |
it may prove to | 3 |
in any of the | 3 |
called sancta clara in | 3 |
and at night wee | 3 |
in their price and | 3 |
second part of the | 3 |
of don philip hellen | 3 |
true relation of sir | 3 |
such other person or | 3 |
the single piece cont | 3 |
conversion by the king | 3 |
a faithful and true | 3 |
cocheneal and other commodities | 3 |
hath sustained by their | 3 |
captives chiefly towards our | 3 |
of his majesties high | 3 |
from their first setting | 3 |
the shipping thereof to | 3 |
most honourable assembly of | 3 |
being laden with silver | 3 |
of fourty six guns | 3 |
and of being responsible | 3 |
of brasse or lattin | 3 |
his subjects and kingdomes | 3 |
passages which hapned before | 3 |
trading to the east | 3 |
of captaine ward and | 3 |
that court in such | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
him brought to southampton | 3 |
temples of the lord | 3 |
of the best of | 3 |
whom it may concerne | 3 |
or estates shall for | 3 |
person or persons as | 3 |
light upon such of | 3 |
deaths of the two | 3 |
any of his majesties | 3 |
ordinance be forthwith printed | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
we manned our canoes | 3 |
did give them chase | 3 |
the moneis they were | 3 |
likely to be sold | 3 |
farthing the pound weight | 3 |
clock in the afternoone | 3 |
all others whom it | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
in the reigne of | 3 |
vrged and pressed in | 3 |
or seized in spaine | 3 |
the said king and | 3 |
of being responsible and | 3 |
of the persons abovenamed | 3 |
of high concernment betwixt | 3 |
to windward of us | 3 |
two late famous pirates | 3 |
the temple of the | 3 |
and other wares and | 3 |
the th day in | 3 |
we continued our march | 3 |
majesty well weighing what | 3 |
according to the true | 3 |
with the particular actions | 3 |
and burgesses of the | 3 |
most vnfortunately into the | 3 |
the place where we | 3 |
the streights of magellan | 3 |
the propriety thereof shall | 3 |
of gold and silver | 3 |
sold against the will | 3 |
their first setting foorth | 3 |
formerly collected in loose | 3 |
saile of great ships | 3 |
by an impartial hand | 3 |
have estates in spaine | 3 |
it might have beene | 3 |
the seventeenth day of | 3 |
an anchor under the | 3 |
day we saw a | 3 |
ship called the phancy | 3 |
the suite depending in | 3 |
that if they would | 3 |
of such value and | 3 |
court of the admiraltie | 3 |
all that are in | 3 |
bonds as bound with | 3 |
these are to certifie | 3 |
in the morning wee | 3 |
some time detained prisoner | 3 |
of the three townes | 3 |
the sixt of aprill | 3 |
which is added the | 3 |
extracted out of his | 3 |
four of the clock | 3 |
restrayning the carrying of | 3 |
others as were with | 3 |
paine of his majesties | 3 |
of all his notorious | 3 |
last containing twenty cades | 3 |
be judicially decided and | 3 |
be sold against the | 3 |
we took up our | 3 |
bene ready to imbrace | 3 |
their price and value | 3 |
destructive it may prove | 3 |
and deaths of the | 3 |
to which purpose they | 3 |
a man of war | 3 |
pyrats ward the englishman | 3 |
for custome and subsidy | 3 |
the temple of god | 3 |
his notorious robberies both | 3 |
to the old towne | 3 |
this day we saw | 3 |
the two late famous | 3 |
by andrew barker master | 3 |
lord of brachey and | 3 |
shall for that cause | 3 |
of rates established by | 3 |
concernment betwixt the two | 3 |
the commons assembled in | 3 |
our selves into a | 3 |
we bore up the | 3 |
vnto the sixt of | 3 |
damage shall happen to | 3 |
temple of the lord | 3 |
and the executrix of | 3 |
we have lain becalmed | 3 |
or the most piraces | 3 |
in a letter from | 3 |
into all other ports | 3 |
to pray for them | 3 |
principall officers of the | 3 |
of his maiesties subiects | 3 |
any other security given | 3 |
all or the most | 3 |
cause be embargued or | 3 |
part of the lading | 3 |
reigne of queene elizabeth | 3 |
of what condition soever | 3 |
weighed and stood to | 3 |
being a matter of | 3 |
of india or persia | 3 |
but have rather encreased | 3 |
do hereby further declare | 3 |
diuers of wards chiefe | 3 |
the wind from s | 3 |
or merchandizes belonging to | 3 |
and sundry other pirates | 3 |
selves were in the | 3 |
now illustrated and extracted | 3 |
quarters of a mile | 3 |
the city of london | 3 |
to his friend in | 3 |
england hath sustained by | 3 |
it is further complained | 3 |
vnfortunately into the hands | 3 |
in seizing the said | 3 |
albeit they are not | 3 |
with leather the dozen | 3 |
cont two halfe pieces | 3 |
or if engaged without | 3 |
they came on board | 3 |
in the mouth of | 3 |
goods or estates shall | 3 |
may be the ill | 3 |
the chief governour of | 3 |
sancta clara in the | 3 |
have therefore thought fit | 3 |
by him brought to | 3 |
henry every commander of | 3 |
from the port of | 3 |
in a businesse of | 3 |
of munition to algeeres | 3 |
of all sorts the | 3 |
upon such of his | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
act for restraining and | 3 |
they are not perishable | 3 |
of those who pretend | 3 |
happened in that place | 3 |
relyed on for satisfaction | 3 |
the reigne of queene | 3 |
at our court at | 3 |
gold or silver the | 3 |
so much as the | 3 |
be relyed on for | 3 |
and meaning of this | 3 |
the peace made in | 3 |
a short time came | 3 |
richly laden with plate | 3 |
and every one of | 3 |
haue beene taken by | 3 |
kietzman sampled and proofread | 3 |
with his buccanieres surprizing | 3 |
mast by the board | 3 |
that happened in that | 3 |
such of his good | 3 |
the committee of the | 3 |
lading of the said | 3 |
are in turkish bondage | 3 |
to the said ship | 3 |
both at sea and | 3 |
and certaine report of | 3 |
and the said bennet | 3 |
to be sold against | 3 |
here we lay till | 3 |
in that case prouided | 3 |
shilling in every twenty | 3 |
our court at whitehall | 3 |
manner of death they | 3 |
gave her chase all | 3 |
ill consequences of such | 3 |
added the true relation | 3 |
to the said king | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
the judge of his | 3 |
and sir arthur ingram | 3 |
of scotland the piece | 3 |
notorious pyrats ward the | 3 |
three quarters of a | 3 |
other wares and merchandizes | 3 |
king and his subjects | 3 |
eighteenth yeare of his | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
the executrix of thomas | 3 |
have run leagues east | 3 |
upon the coast of | 3 |
whereas we formerly received | 3 |
to the isle of | 3 |
proclamation for the more | 3 |
a proclamation against pirats | 3 |
or dispose of any | 3 |
very little wind at | 3 |
with the said ship | 3 |
hapned before their surprizall | 3 |
have a reward of | 3 |
a mile from the | 3 |
till the next day | 3 |
of our lady of | 3 |
which hapned before their | 3 |
relation of sir henry | 3 |
maiestie hath alwayes bene | 3 |
and english in the | 3 |
humble petition of the | 3 |
generall sent for all | 3 |
four a clock in | 3 |
or any of their | 3 |
a gentleman in algier | 3 |
person or persons that | 3 |
sustained by their usurpation | 3 |
remember those that are | 3 |
imprinted at london by | 3 |
and how destructive it | 3 |
that cause be embargued | 3 |
the lying of the | 3 |
the island of iamaica | 3 |
well weighing what may | 3 |
ward and his company | 3 |
in the absence of | 3 |
three townes in a | 3 |
lately treacherously brought to | 3 |
during the lying of | 3 |
split all too peeces | 3 |
wee did give them | 3 |
to the most honourable | 3 |
manifestly contrary to the | 3 |
pay according to the | 3 |
we have therefore thought | 3 |
brasse or lattin the | 3 |
him and the king | 3 |
most famous english pyrats | 3 |
hard gale of wind | 3 |
down to the water | 3 |
other goods or merchandizes | 3 |
betwixt the two kings | 3 |
the sight whereof made | 3 |
reader may please to | 3 |
or any two of | 3 |
said king and his | 3 |
the tryals of the | 3 |
may light upon such | 3 |
for the payment of | 3 |
book of rates established | 3 |
de cardenas ambassador from | 3 |
together with his tryal | 3 |
the reader may please | 3 |
the confederates of ward | 3 |
texts with between and | 3 |
the date of these | 3 |
delivery of the admiralty | 3 |
the will of those | 3 |
before their surprizall worth | 3 |
from the danger of | 3 |
the second part of | 3 |
particular actions of their | 3 |
to south south east | 3 |
is added the true | 3 |
robberies both at sea | 3 |
of the most considerable | 3 |
should have all the | 3 |
from a gentleman in | 3 |
alonco de cardenas ambassador | 3 |
and his taking panama | 3 |
in every twenty shillings | 3 |
complained by the said | 3 |
they shall not be | 3 |
as is well knowne | 3 |
with the president of | 3 |
ship called the phansie | 3 |
said court of admiralty | 3 |
depending in the court | 3 |
peace between the spaniards | 3 |
shall happen to any | 3 |
expresly charge and command | 3 |
with our brethren in | 3 |
the living temples of | 3 |
one or both houses | 3 |
a merchant of cyprus | 3 |
it may light upon | 3 |
one shilling in every | 3 |
english in the west | 3 |
others whom it may | 3 |
to the now book | 3 |
of spaine and england | 3 |
by reason of a | 3 |
such value and consequence | 3 |
with very much rain | 3 |
kings maiestie hath alwayes | 3 |
voyages and adventures of | 3 |
timber containing forty skins | 3 |
of wards chiefe captaines | 3 |
and true account of | 3 |
fell most vnfortunately into | 3 |
he is to be | 3 |
c r honi soit | 3 |
the oath of the | 3 |
also expresly prohibite all | 3 |
mo a wing e | 3 |
at any time hereafter | 3 |
in the new towne | 3 |
compassion towards captives chiefly | 3 |
if engaged without his | 3 |
being by the said | 3 |
by the saint our | 3 |
all his notorious robberies | 3 |
townes in a card | 3 |
also the firing of | 3 |
at the late goal | 3 |
matter of high concernment | 3 |
whereas the kings maiestie | 3 |
kings of spaine and | 3 |
they were sold for | 3 |
then the empty name | 3 |
alwayes bene ready to | 3 |
certaine report of the | 3 |
heavily it may light | 3 |
of the said cocheneale | 3 |
this kingdom of england | 3 |
case of his death | 3 |
set it on fire | 3 |
is further complained by | 3 |
true intent and meaning | 3 |
pure and immaculate conception | 3 |
happen to any of | 3 |
we saw a sail | 3 |
commonwealth of england hath | 3 |
are in miserable bondage | 3 |
on board our ship | 3 |
forraign goods and merchandizes | 3 |
for apprehending henry every | 3 |
the most honourable assembly | 3 |
the hundred ells cont | 3 |
be it further enacted | 3 |
who have estates in | 3 |
give them chase all | 3 |
and now present estate | 3 |
their majesties governour or | 3 |
and likewise the sufferings | 3 |
now present estate of | 3 |
cardenas ambassador from the | 3 |
having been made unto | 3 |
and apprehension of certaine | 3 |
and all the proceedings | 3 |
by them some time | 3 |
be apparently against the | 3 |
or any other person | 3 |
true account of the | 3 |
the treasures of the | 3 |
pirates and privateers in | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
clara in the port | 3 |
those that are in | 3 |
apparently against the rules | 3 |
how heavily it may | 3 |
or to be relyed | 3 |
captaine ward and danseker | 3 |
and into the towne | 3 |
the house of parliament | 3 |
the death of diuers | 3 |
in miserable bondage in | 3 |
the wind south south | 3 |
bennet strafford and others | 3 |
the sufferings and losses | 3 |
redemption of the captives | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
and what is the | 3 |
taken by an impartial | 3 |
businesse of such value | 3 |
together with the particular | 3 |
the wind at e | 3 |
ship and goods is | 3 |
taken by the confederates | 3 |
our brethren and country | 3 |
for whatsoever damage shall | 3 |
his friend in london | 3 |
without his majesty cannot | 3 |
pense royal blazon or | 3 |
hands of turkish pirats | 3 |
whatsoever damage shall happen | 3 |
him in the said | 3 |
the islands of banda | 3 |
of the french fleet | 3 |
the peace between the | 3 |
or any other of | 3 |
or lattin the pound | 3 |
covered with leather the | 3 |
ambassador from the king | 3 |
the space of two | 3 |
of the house of | 3 |
notorious robberies both at | 3 |
shall be judicially decided | 3 |
according to their abilities | 3 |
three of the clock | 3 |
also a proclamation prohibiting | 3 |
wee came to an | 3 |
true relation of all | 3 |
to this present time | 3 |
to be apparently against | 3 |
merchandizes formerly sequestred at | 3 |
in the space of | 3 |
the morning we saw | 3 |
in the west indies | 3 |
morning we saw a | 3 |
and the places where | 3 |
french making the dozen | 3 |
together with the death | 3 |
and pressed in three | 3 |
a true relation of | 3 |
were with them in | 3 |
warrant from one or | 3 |
his expedition against the | 3 |
of about one hundred | 3 |
all and every person | 3 |
how destructive it may | 3 |
his majesties high displeasure | 3 |
were in the same | 3 |
first setting foorth to | 3 |
for that cause be | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
who pretend to be | 3 |
the temples of the | 3 |
our generall sent for | 3 |
the morning wee saw | 3 |
year of our reign | 3 |
being a journal of | 3 |
estates shall for that | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
illustrated and extracted out | 3 |
said bennet strafford apprehended | 3 |
report of the beginning | 3 |
upon pretence of any | 3 |
and commerce of his | 3 |
what manner of death | 3 |
is one shilling in | 3 |
council chamber at whitehall | 3 |
collected in loose sheets | 3 |
come to an anchor | 3 |
a businesse of such | 3 |
command the judge of | 3 |
andrew barker master of | 3 |
proclamation restrayning the carrying | 3 |
the high land of | 3 |
haig text and markup | 3 |
complaint having been made | 3 |
trade and commerce of | 3 |
that the bearer hereof | 3 |
such a perfect amitie | 3 |
description of the three | 3 |
journal of the same | 3 |
vvith a true relation | 3 |
which without his majesty | 3 |
sir henry morgan his | 3 |
other merchandizes formerly sequestred | 3 |
one thousand six hundred | 3 |
in the afternoon we | 3 |
are to certifie you | 3 |
death of diuers of | 3 |
suppressing of pirates and | 3 |
foorth to this present | 3 |
date of these presents | 3 |
have rather encreased in | 3 |
the sixt day of | 3 |
and other merchandizes formerly | 3 |
in the eighteenth yeare | 3 |
then factor at lantore | 3 |
daniel haig text and | 3 |
now book of rates | 3 |
ship called sancta clara | 3 |
for the said ship | 3 |
the ill consequences of | 3 |
certifie you that the | 3 |
which is one shilling | 3 |
according to the lawes | 3 |
three sermons on heb | 3 |
proclamation for the discovery | 3 |
proceed in a businesse | 3 |
weighing what may be | 3 |
untill the propriety thereof | 3 |
parties to the suite | 3 |
being a faithful and | 3 |
hundred and twelve l | 3 |
saile of the tunis | 3 |
depending in the said | 3 |
a matter of high | 3 |
all the proceedings at | 3 |
committed several acts of | 3 |
instrumental in seizing the | 3 |
relation of all or | 3 |
ship called the hound | 3 |
the sea ran so | 3 |
and adventures of capt | 3 |
are hereby required and | 3 |
kings most excellent majesty | 3 |
knowne to all the | 3 |
and a half of | 3 |
and to that end | 3 |
propriety thereof shall be | 3 |
charge and command the | 3 |
loose sheets by mr | 3 |
ready to imbrace and | 3 |
to an anchor at | 3 |
we got to an | 3 |
prove to the trade | 3 |
but we could not | 3 |
between the spaniards and | 3 |
if they had beene | 3 |
haig sampled and proofread | 3 |
towelling and napkenning of | 3 |
their surprizall worth the | 3 |
and company of merchants | 3 |
that the said duty | 3 |
who was taken by | 3 |
to a short cloth | 3 |
that are in any | 3 |
proclamation for the search | 3 |
any order or warrant | 3 |
given for the same | 3 |
faithful and true account | 3 |
we formerly received information | 3 |
the voyages and adventures | 3 |
the empty name of | 3 |
the two kings of | 3 |
and the other two | 3 |
the island of providence | 3 |
the payment of the | 3 |
a proclamation restrayning the | 3 |
out of the said | 3 |
jennifer kietzman sampled and | 3 |
and the articles of | 3 |
with thred the yard | 3 |
undertakings with other pleasant | 3 |
executrix of thomas newcomb | 3 |
practices of that court | 3 |
the proceedings at the | 3 |
whereas we have received | 3 |
number of about one | 3 |
and extracted out of | 3 |
and undertakings with other | 3 |
clock in the evening | 3 |
other commodities of great | 3 |
against the rules of | 3 |
upon the island of | 3 |
an act for restraining | 3 |
of such injurious proceedings | 3 |
at the rate of | 3 |
we came to a | 3 |
sayling out of egypt | 3 |
estate of captaine ward | 3 |
to proceed in a | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
he should have all | 3 |
upon the seas of | 3 |
we set sail from | 3 |
any of the said | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
surprizall worth the observing | 3 |
the search and apprehension | 3 |
of that court in | 3 |
pretend to be the | 3 |
suite depending in the | 3 |
without any other security | 3 |
by don alonco de | 3 |
seas of india or | 3 |
pretence of any order | 3 |
lords justices of england | 3 |
and goods is depending | 3 |
in respect of our | 3 |
for the search and | 3 |
munition to algeeres and | 3 |
majesties most honourable privy | 3 |
yeare of his majesties | 3 |
and payment of the | 3 |
winde at south south | 3 |
lived in the reigne | 3 |
losses of abraham woofe | 3 |
for the king of | 3 |
the council chamber at | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
did come into sally | 3 |
who are in miserable | 3 |
thereof shall be judicially | 3 |
th day of march | 3 |
tryals of the pyrats | 3 |
the three townes in | 3 |
expresly prohibite all persons | 3 |
such others as were | 3 |
are likely to be | 3 |
cherish such a perfect | 3 |
the rules of law | 3 |
we have received information | 3 |
from one or both | 3 |
the true intent and | 3 |
to imbrace and cherish | 3 |
what they had done | 3 |
court in such cases | 3 |
of all or the | 3 |
proclamation for apprehending henry | 3 |
barker master of a | 3 |
two thirds of the | 3 |
present state of algeir | 3 |
one henry every commander | 3 |
of his subjects and | 3 |
let us remember them | 3 |
governour or commander in | 3 |
this ordinance be forthwith | 3 |
to certifie you that | 3 |
master of the admirall | 3 |
chiefly towards our brethren | 3 |
in three sermons on | 3 |
french fleet before it | 3 |
commerce of his subjects | 3 |
said ship being laden | 3 |
any two of them | 3 |
were all ready to | 3 |
in the second article | 3 |
buccanieres surprizing of la | 3 |
or to the chief | 3 |
shall have a reward | 3 |
upon paine of his | 3 |
betweene him and the | 3 |
daniel haig sampled and | 3 |
he would be pleased | 3 |
or persons that shall | 3 |
the french fleet before | 3 |
those who pretend to | 3 |
formerly sequestred at london | 3 |
merchandizes belonging to the | 3 |
engaged without his majesty | 3 |
stranger is to pay | 3 |
huntington library and art | 3 |
the ship and cargo | 3 |
one of the ships | 3 |
the last containing twenty | 3 |
encreased in their price | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
the i le of | 3 |
miserable bondage in barbarie | 3 |
and after a short | 3 |
adjustment of the peace | 3 |
the moores in the | 3 |
goods is depending in | 3 |
and of the shipping | 3 |
sequestred at london and | 3 |
that a ship called | 3 |
as in the second | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
the point of piracie | 3 |
incite us to the | 3 |
the kings maiestie hath | 3 |
if one member doe | 3 |
exact narrative of the | 3 |
account of the same | 3 |
with an accompt of | 3 |
that this ordinance be | 3 |
published by andrew barker | 3 |
the said bennet strafford | 3 |
out of the town | 3 |
being the first that | 3 |
given at our court | 3 |
we have run east | 3 |
by which you may | 3 |
and now illustrated and | 3 |
to an anchor under | 3 |
to the east indies | 3 |
ten of the clock | 3 |
with him in the | 3 |
and suppressing of pirates | 3 |
towards our brethren and | 3 |
for restraining and punishing | 3 |
carrying of munition to | 3 |
by the commons assembled | 3 |
and by them some | 3 |
for our wounded men | 3 |
for the island of | 3 |
robbers upon the high | 3 |
and stood to the | 3 |
intent and meaning of | 3 |
to be the owners | 3 |
any thing in this | 3 |
be embargued or seized | 3 |
and a description of | 3 |
account of the most | 3 |
made unto his majesty | 3 |
doth also expresly prohibite | 3 |
his majesty well weighing | 3 |
and punishing privateers and | 3 |
for all other sorts | 3 |
it further enacted by | 3 |
between and defects per | 3 |
the goods therein laden | 3 |
pleasant passages which hapned | 3 |
where we lay very | 3 |
sufferings and losses of | 3 |
commodities of great value | 3 |
of the ship and | 3 |
shall be lyable to | 3 |
proceedings at the late | 3 |
of the lading of | 3 |
burgesses of the house | 3 |
rather encreased in their | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
high concernment betwixt the | 3 |
by them committed vnto | 3 |
ordered by the commons | 3 |
what may be the | 3 |
so much as to | 3 |
accompt of all his | 3 |
be the ill consequences | 3 |
officers of the ports | 3 |
others in the island | 3 |
and command the judge | 3 |
to the suite depending | 3 |
and danseker the dutchman | 3 |
against the will of | 3 |
the now book of | 3 |
consequences of such injurious | 3 |
i le of wight | 3 |
will of those who | 3 |
this morning we saw | 3 |
of our privy council | 3 |
juniperi the hundred and | 2 |
of like affection one | 2 |
commanders of any forts | 2 |
to live and die | 2 |
rather then he would | 2 |
of the loss of | 2 |
or other places in | 2 |
of silke french making | 2 |
the raigne of king | 2 |
said person or persons | 2 |
as are resident in | 2 |
come to sea with | 2 |
according to our english | 2 |
them a great many | 2 |
by the waters of | 2 |
it was such a | 2 |
commander of this ship | 2 |
on the second day | 2 |
our officers and ministers | 2 |
sic by them committed | 2 |
by how much the | 2 |
land like a sugar | 2 |
according to the intent | 2 |
rest of the fleet | 2 |
kietzman text and markup | 2 |
as shall be appointed | 2 |
you visited me not | 2 |
not be without action | 2 |
surrender him or themselves | 2 |
the butt or pype | 2 |
every merchant as well | 2 |
the use of our | 2 |
in the seven and | 2 |
they haue sustained for | 2 |
our generall did send | 2 |
henry morgan and the | 2 |
at london by robert | 2 |
the lord high admirall | 2 |
are with him in | 2 |
and twentieth year of | 2 |
tenth day of march | 2 |
late famous pirates from | 2 |
we are ready to | 2 |
of egypt unto creet | 2 |
the wind from south | 2 |
we plied under the | 2 |
and about three hundred | 2 |
woe is me that | 2 |
said harcourt and cusack | 2 |
february in the morning | 2 |
just and reasonable cause | 2 |
allowed to a short | 2 |
the said ship to | 2 |
and that there was | 2 |
have run leagues west | 2 |
hauing lately found by | 2 |
hard flaws of wind | 2 |
at our pallace of | 2 |
of the raigne of | 2 |
kin to thee then | 2 |
was resolved to fight | 2 |
had he made us | 2 |
ship under colour of | 2 |
as in case of | 2 |
departure west is leag | 2 |
as pirates upon the | 2 |
of our men were | 2 |
wolfe skins tawed the | 2 |
the other members doe | 2 |
gale of wind at | 2 |
to venter his life | 2 |
foundation of the world | 2 |
of his death shall | 2 |
considerable occurences that happened | 2 |
the rates of merchandize | 2 |
upon pain of death | 2 |
the next day our | 2 |
and every of them | 2 |
i doubt not but | 2 |
an anchor hard by | 2 |
go up the river | 2 |
loss of my principle | 2 |
and away they went | 2 |
occurences that happened in | 2 |
shall at any time | 2 |
the affliction of ioseph | 2 |
come into any port | 2 |
who so long had | 2 |
gerald england and wales | 2 |
not knowing what we | 2 |
as much as we | 2 |
of the manner of | 2 |
of the men of | 2 |
had taken the town | 2 |
barrell containing three bushels | 2 |
his oath was not | 2 |
and it was agreed | 2 |
wyer the hundred weight | 2 |
and twentieth yeere of | 2 |
before it in a | 2 |
skins tawed the piece | 2 |
and master robert blacke | 2 |
in a little time | 2 |
and in case any | 2 |
hereby not only expresly | 2 |
if your selves were | 2 |
did put a sally | 2 |
i am not weake | 2 |
ells containing six score | 2 |
in or brought prisoners | 2 |
he is a man | 2 |
not forgetfull to harbour | 2 |
xml conversion c r | 2 |
he saith that he | 2 |
be shipped and carried | 2 |
the advice of his | 2 |
and more then they | 2 |
twentieth year of our | 2 |
the number of three | 2 |
persons as shall be | 2 |
the old towne did | 2 |
the sancta clara belonging | 2 |
if it be either | 2 |
to scower the seas | 2 |
no deduction or defalkation | 2 |
who is captive in | 2 |
within the space of | 2 |
many other of the | 2 |
of our reign the | 2 |
our high court of | 2 |
one man of us | 2 |
beere to be exported | 2 |
majesties governours and commanders | 2 |
b who is weake | 2 |
act to the contrary | 2 |
shall be apprehended in | 2 |
might not be unacceptable | 2 |
for the natives to | 2 |
it was thought best | 2 |
have free libertie to | 2 |
is required of you | 2 |
he was taken in | 2 |
see there is no | 2 |
it not been for | 2 |
in the naturall body | 2 |
second yeere of our | 2 |
the house of the | 2 |
respect of the said | 2 |
in a farre worse | 2 |
am i troubled with | 2 |
of our company were | 2 |
the king whereas the | 2 |
and many of them | 2 |
doe suffer with it | 2 |
for their christian profession | 2 |
the parliament of england | 2 |
belonging to any custome | 2 |
true and certaine report | 2 |
be sold by walter | 2 |
never a man hurt | 2 |
woodcut of a ship | 2 |
merchandizes to a very | 2 |
we have run north | 2 |
we arrived at the | 2 |
shall have his majesties | 2 |
above twenty eight yards | 2 |
the hand and seal | 2 |
or silver the yard | 2 |
most of the people | 2 |
in case any merchant | 2 |
and apprehend the said | 2 |
and command all his | 2 |
helme at his shop | 2 |
deliver him or them | 2 |
from the duke of | 2 |
his deputy or deputies | 2 |
with thred the piece | 2 |
kept plying along shoar | 2 |
the one per cent | 2 |
we with advice foresaid | 2 |
cheese the hundred weight | 2 |
twenty shillings the tonne | 2 |
that had we not | 2 |
this book of rates | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
with the concomitants thereof | 2 |
we have run due | 2 |
such manner as by | 2 |
wind in the day | 2 |
so much of the | 2 |
to pay the subsidie | 2 |
and discovered by the | 2 |
that none of his | 2 |
at this time water | 2 |
to our english prouerbe | 2 |
by this time our | 2 |
the loss of my | 2 |
them with the least | 2 |
pirates or privateers shall | 2 |
of may in the | 2 |
hard gales at s | 2 |
the usance rate of | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
name of publicke faith | 2 |
remember to pray for | 2 |
him to be shipped | 2 |
of wind and rain | 2 |
of his maiesties dominions | 2 |
as are with him | 2 |
without payment of any | 2 |
as they haue sustained | 2 |
of death they suffered | 2 |
letter to his wife | 2 |
heere might you haue | 2 |
imputation they cast vpon | 2 |
and town of barwick | 2 |
must be in all | 2 |
his maiestie expresly chargeth | 2 |
rates established by authority | 2 |
commission or authority from | 2 |
out of the towne | 2 |
so that we were | 2 |
in any wise notwithstanding | 2 |
company of merchants of | 2 |
they draw vpon themselues | 2 |
is not the least | 2 |
the undertaking of the | 2 |
his majesties gracious pardon | 2 |
received information from the | 2 |
deaths of two most | 2 |
sixt day of april | 2 |
pirates upon the high | 2 |
two hundred men to | 2 |
hereby charge and command | 2 |
called a council of | 2 |
be not forgetfull to | 2 |
the wind in the | 2 |
required and directed to | 2 |
that as touching the | 2 |
other title information taken | 2 |
the hundred weight con | 2 |
for the triall of | 2 |
the author of this | 2 |
and satisfaction for whatsoever | 2 |
because they will not | 2 |
his majesties lieutenant governour | 2 |
plying to windward under | 2 |
insensible of their owne | 2 |
brought in or carried | 2 |
stood off to sea | 2 |
printed by leonard lichfield | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
the performance of it | 2 |
of wind at s | 2 |
any authority derived from | 2 |
no man who is | 2 |
expedition of sir henry | 2 |
of a ship captioned | 2 |
that belonged to the | 2 |
of earth or stone | 2 |
under colour of searching | 2 |
one of the ancients | 2 |
into this kingdom of | 2 |
payment of any subsidie | 2 |
under a main coarse | 2 |
in regard of their | 2 |
morning we made land | 2 |
is as much as | 2 |
perfect amitie betweene him | 2 |
the windward side of | 2 |
to one of our | 2 |
of three hundred and | 2 |
two leagues distant from | 2 |
by the king a | 2 |
we have now run | 2 |
made in madrid for | 2 |
the single piece not | 2 |
in them this active | 2 |
merchant and owner of | 2 |
at about four a | 2 |
though he be able | 2 |
and their shippe split | 2 |
and i am not | 2 |
hundred weight to the | 2 |
vvednesday the th of | 2 |
list of sally captives | 2 |
can bring to beate | 2 |
who shall discover the | 2 |
by a good observation | 2 |
a boat off to | 2 |
if we have no | 2 |
iohn dawson for thomas | 2 |
of such as are | 2 |
been lately treacherously brought | 2 |
of money as shall | 2 |
proofe of the due | 2 |
the sum of one | 2 |
the more grievous by | 2 |
to pay one penny | 2 |
the force of his | 2 |
whom it is due | 2 |
how they would intertaine | 2 |
dutchman vvith a true | 2 |
of lesser clothes to | 2 |
elspeth healey text and | 2 |
and successors of andrew | 2 |
of them french and | 2 |
thereof to be exported | 2 |
wing e estc r | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
de guzman account of | 2 |
might well be imagined | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
firing the city of | 2 |
christians and consequently our | 2 |
any commission or authority | 2 |
true saints have beene | 2 |
according to his ability | 2 |
we had nothing to | 2 |
to the contrary in | 2 |
out of this kingdome | 2 |
taking of others in | 2 |
the said ship may | 2 |
the south sea being | 2 |
left the said ship | 2 |
there in the indies | 2 |
the articles of treaty | 2 |
and xml conversion an | 2 |
towards the redemption of | 2 |
south east to east | 2 |
we sent our canoe | 2 |
between the houres of | 2 |
for every pound weight | 2 |
of the adventurers in | 2 |
the bandaneeses that ever | 2 |
why are there so | 2 |
that which he knew | 2 |
a wing e estc | 2 |
be unacceptable to the | 2 |
printed by the assigns | 2 |
the english wherein is | 2 |
which they have with | 2 |
that if any of | 2 |
the honour of their | 2 |
much time as to | 2 |
the last containing barrels | 2 |
and much comfort of | 2 |
only i pray you | 2 |
of the same in | 2 |
they and every of | 2 |
remember him in his | 2 |
person or persons whatsoeuer | 2 |
annexed a list of | 2 |
saints have beene alway | 2 |
for every hundred weight | 2 |
in the yeare of | 2 |
of his majesties subjects | 2 |
to be accompted two | 2 |
of the late action | 2 |
piraces sic by them | 2 |
them french and dutch | 2 |
proclamation against pirats proclamations | 2 |
given under our signet | 2 |
we had of the | 2 |
that in such case | 2 |
healey text and markup | 2 |
our men on board | 2 |
they could not come | 2 |
of the new towne | 2 |
we finde in them | 2 |
the mary and the | 2 |
he might the more | 2 |
we kept plying to | 2 |
this province for the | 2 |
in his maiesties receipt | 2 |
act be forthwith printed | 2 |
gunnes they can bring | 2 |
of captives public general | 2 |
remember those who are | 2 |
or the men therein | 2 |
the worst kinde of | 2 |
the yeare one thousand | 2 |
rate of delivering them | 2 |
took up our quarters | 2 |
of our high court | 2 |
against the law of | 2 |
upon all goods and | 2 |
the said month of | 2 |
them this active compassion | 2 |
under the high land | 2 |
payment of the custome | 2 |
our selves are in | 2 |
since the loss of | 2 |
of silke the yard | 2 |
the least of any | 2 |
state of algeir being | 2 |
come up with us | 2 |
to fight it out | 2 |
or seasticks the last | 2 |
the said harcourt and | 2 |
such as are resident | 2 |
several commissions against the | 2 |
not been for the | 2 |
the island of plate | 2 |
any of his accomplices | 2 |
they can bring to | 2 |
one and twentieth yeere | 2 |
upon the quarter deck | 2 |
untawed the hundred cont | 2 |
at our palace at | 2 |
night untill the th | 2 |
which they shall not | 2 |
lords commissioners of his | 2 |
to the contrary notwithstanding | 2 |
and lyable to payment | 2 |
treaty between the two | 2 |
the space of dayes | 2 |
to mourne for them | 2 |
we did ride all | 2 |
we got on board | 2 |
night we had a | 2 |
principal secretaries of state | 2 |
like affection one towards | 2 |
is captive in them | 2 |
the great quantities of | 2 |
one quarter of one | 2 |
the chiefest of them | 2 |
well english as stranger | 2 |
although the dutch had | 2 |
in bonds for debt | 2 |
harbour to lay our | 2 |
to go up to | 2 |
last yeare of her | 2 |
and according to justice | 2 |
being responsible and lyable | 2 |
we have lain by | 2 |
out of their beds | 2 |
one of our principal | 2 |
with the newes of | 2 |
the excellency of the | 2 |
in length not above | 2 |
such time as the | 2 |
a strong currant which | 2 |
lady of pure and | 2 |
demanded or levyed of | 2 |
that i have of | 2 |
so as they may | 2 |
the night we lost | 2 |
head brushes the dozen | 2 |
every one according to | 2 |
beene alway thus affected | 2 |
this act be forthwith | 2 |
adventure on the seas | 2 |
giuen at our palace | 2 |
from south east to | 2 |
and there did ride | 2 |
honour of their soueraigne | 2 |
london trading to the | 2 |
or by any other | 2 |
come into the roade | 2 |
came off very well | 2 |
in the custome house | 2 |
cards new the dozen | 2 |
in the second yeere | 2 |
went with our courses | 2 |
to pay subsidie outwards | 2 |
commander in chief of | 2 |
and west south west | 2 |
were all of them | 2 |
and there made prize | 2 |
the said ship in | 2 |
be done in this | 2 |
the chief of them | 2 |
a place to make | 2 |
to be his owne | 2 |
butt or pype to | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
cannot grieve in such | 2 |
to be blown up | 2 |
had vs in chase | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
our selves to the | 2 |
we our selves were | 2 |
doe for his brother | 2 |
identified as stc a | 2 |
god hath prospered him | 2 |
king whereas the kings | 2 |
he or they so | 2 |
vve plyed to windward | 2 |
have put a period | 2 |
which from william graues | 2 |