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my lord of strafford | 791 |
early english books online | 449 |
the house of commons | 372 |
the prisoner at the | 332 |
prisoner at the bar | 314 |
the earl of strafford | 259 |
in the county of | 219 |
my lords the bishops | 219 |
gentlemen of the jury | 217 |
the duke of monmouth | 214 |
soveraign lord the king | 212 |
i do not know | 204 |
in the case of | 202 |
the death of the | 200 |
represented either as utf | 196 |
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of the house of | 185 |
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the city of london | 157 |
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our said soveraign lord | 146 |
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to kill the king | 141 |
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of my lord of | 135 |
what do you know | 133 |
i do not remember | 133 |
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my lord of straffords | 128 |
our said sovereign lord | 128 |
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give me leave to | 126 |
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is not to be | 122 |
the time of the | 120 |
the county of middlesex | 120 |
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keyboarded and encoded edition | 117 |
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the lords in the | 39 |
narrative of the proceedings | 39 |
of his majesties reign | 39 |
that was to be | 39 |
in conspiring the death | 39 |
for the city of | 39 |
the bill of attainder | 39 |
one and the same | 39 |
and when he came | 39 |
duty of his allegiance | 39 |
the business of the | 39 |
of the protestant religion | 38 |
under the great seal | 38 |
lordship and the jury | 38 |
it to be his | 38 |
a quarter of an | 38 |
that i did not | 38 |
in all my life | 38 |
laws of the land | 38 |
what have you to | 38 |
do you ask him | 38 |
he was not there | 38 |
it is not to | 38 |
instigation of the devil | 38 |
breach of the peace | 38 |
he desired me to | 38 |
and one of the | 38 |
my lords the judges | 38 |
he said it was | 38 |
and that he would | 38 |
i will give you | 38 |
t estc r ocm | 38 |
the destruction of the | 38 |
in the parish of | 38 |
desire to know whether | 38 |
you are not to | 38 |
the jurisdiction of the | 37 |
the high court of | 37 |
desire he may be | 37 |
is one of the | 37 |
my lord of essex | 37 |
he was to be | 37 |
whether my lord of | 37 |
lord of strafford hath | 37 |
he was to go | 37 |
as if he had | 37 |
for the county of | 37 |
as well before as | 37 |
it was about the | 37 |
i believe it was | 37 |
the earl of clarendon | 37 |
there is no such | 37 |
to seize the king | 37 |
and i do not | 37 |
spi global keyed and | 37 |
no more to say | 37 |
and that was the | 37 |
to bring in the | 37 |
that he is a | 37 |
art thou guilty of | 37 |
true narrative of the | 37 |
global keyed and coded | 37 |
before my lord of | 37 |
i would ask you | 36 |
i went to the | 36 |
king that now is | 36 |
there is a great | 36 |
it is to be | 36 |
as soon as he | 36 |
in relation to the | 36 |
a member of the | 36 |
of the original in | 36 |
to the matter of | 36 |
have you to say | 36 |
heard him say mass | 36 |
with force and arms | 36 |
that the said earl | 36 |
and against the form | 36 |
war against the king | 36 |
be sent to the | 36 |
upon the statute of | 36 |
i would have you | 36 |
defender of the faith | 36 |
was to be done | 36 |
the case of a | 36 |
have nothing to say | 36 |
the king that now | 36 |
members of the house | 36 |
out of the house | 36 |
that i should be | 36 |
i doubt not but | 36 |
i do not think | 36 |
in the city of | 36 |
by the house of | 36 |
with him in the | 36 |
the first part of | 36 |
the th of march | 35 |
the oath of allegiance | 35 |
the son of god | 35 |
let me ask you | 35 |
is the substance of | 35 |
if you find him | 35 |
this is the substance | 35 |
year of his majesties | 35 |
to subvert the government | 35 |
if it be not | 35 |
not to be believed | 35 |
give an account what | 35 |
any person or persons | 35 |
the original in the | 35 |
and there is no | 35 |
lords in the tower | 35 |
quarter of an hour | 35 |
as much as in | 35 |
from all rules of | 35 |
up to the lords | 35 |
i heard him say | 35 |
guilty of high treason | 35 |
estc r this keyboarded | 35 |
the high treason whereof | 35 |
robert baillie of jerviswood | 35 |
there should be a | 35 |
that it is a | 35 |
i desire to be | 35 |
there was a discourse | 35 |
all rules of government | 35 |
believe it to be | 35 |
with his own hand | 35 |
r this keyboarded and | 35 |
county of middlesex aforesaid | 35 |
a message from the | 35 |
for the good of | 35 |
reproduction of the original | 34 |
from the see of | 34 |
the th of june | 34 |
the sentence of death | 34 |
of high treason against | 34 |
he doth not remember | 34 |
when did you see | 34 |
if you please to | 34 |
aptara keyed and coded | 34 |
the preservation of the | 34 |
had the honour to | 34 |
in presence of the | 34 |
the first time i | 34 |
had a mind to | 34 |
an army in ireland | 34 |
what do you say | 34 |
any thing of this | 34 |
treason whereof he stands | 34 |
or the beginning of | 34 |
that were in the | 34 |
he did not say | 34 |
the king and kingdom | 34 |
for the carrying on | 34 |
not so much as | 34 |
that it may be | 34 |
a day or two | 34 |
you are to enquire | 34 |
the trial of the | 34 |
any more to say | 34 |
that has been given | 33 |
thing in the world | 33 |
lord charles the second | 33 |
if he did not | 33 |
before the king and | 33 |
that he is not | 33 |
was the occasion of | 33 |
wednesday the th of | 33 |
the act of the | 33 |
he heard my lord | 33 |
was the first time | 33 |
that he was there | 33 |
lordship and the court | 33 |
and if it be | 33 |
the copy of the | 33 |
it to be a | 33 |
the king of england | 33 |
on wednesday the th | 33 |
upon the whole matter | 33 |
it ought to be | 33 |
that hath been given | 33 |
the law of england | 33 |
my lord of shaftsbury | 33 |
heard my lord of | 33 |
that they could not | 33 |
well as i can | 33 |
the contents of the | 33 |
what is your name | 33 |
i hope i shall | 33 |
the parliament of england | 33 |
he came to me | 33 |
in the kings bench | 32 |
of original in the | 32 |
this realm of england | 32 |
were you of the | 32 |
found the bill against | 32 |
i think there is | 32 |
any thing of that | 32 |
king and the duke | 32 |
they were to be | 32 |
lord of strafford said | 32 |
at the end of | 32 |
lord of strafford was | 32 |
my lord of esmond | 32 |
out of the way | 32 |
ask him any more | 32 |
of the grand jury | 32 |
in substance as followeth | 32 |
you of the grand | 32 |
he would not have | 32 |
it is not the | 32 |
i hope your lordship | 32 |
copy of the indictment | 32 |
to give me leave | 32 |
was present at the | 32 |
day of the month | 32 |
the right honourable sir | 32 |
not guilty upon my | 32 |
was found guilty of | 32 |
the person of the | 32 |
will you please to | 32 |
the word of god | 32 |
have any thing to | 32 |
late earl of argile | 32 |
lord the king that | 32 |
against my lord of | 32 |
thirtieth year of the | 31 |
was not in the | 31 |
it is in the | 31 |
to go along with | 31 |
knew any thing of | 31 |
the truth of the | 31 |
my lord of ailesbury | 31 |
and some of the | 31 |
near as i remember | 31 |
to bring and put | 31 |
under his own hand | 31 |
he is pleased to | 31 |
you any more to | 31 |
they were in the | 31 |
a great part of | 31 |
gentlemen of the house | 31 |
in that case made | 31 |
upon the account of | 31 |
he be guilty of | 31 |
i came to the | 31 |
the bill against me | 31 |
that found the bill | 31 |
the law of god | 31 |
king and his people | 31 |
year of the king | 31 |
never in my life | 31 |
did you ever hear | 31 |
all i can say | 31 |
by a committee of | 31 |
to the same effect | 31 |
do you believe it | 31 |
the th of february | 31 |
god send thee a | 31 |
to come to him | 31 |
by god and my | 31 |
the number of those | 31 |
that case made and | 31 |
that he might be | 31 |
take away the life | 31 |
absolved from all rules | 31 |
the said grace thomas | 31 |
any thing in the | 31 |
and that he should | 31 |
to the jurors unknown | 31 |
i beseech your lordship | 31 |
i was at the | 31 |
of his majesties privy | 31 |
and they were to | 31 |
as to the time | 31 |
desire to ask him | 31 |
every one of them | 30 |
at any time since | 30 |
whether he be guilty | 30 |
or at any time | 30 |
he the said earl | 30 |
the right honourable the | 30 |
person of the king | 30 |
it is not so | 30 |
and there was no | 30 |
it is a very | 30 |
in the hands of | 30 |
send thee a good | 30 |
i have known him | 30 |
do you know mr | 30 |
desire it may be | 30 |
jury that found the | 30 |
i cannot be positive | 30 |
clock in the afternoon | 30 |
how wilt thou be | 30 |
you of the jury | 30 |
high treason whereof he | 30 |
the benefit of the | 30 |
that he should not | 30 |
as soon as i | 30 |
i think it is | 30 |
to be at the | 30 |
to be done in | 30 |
if they had been | 30 |
the sitting of the | 30 |
jurisdiction of the court | 30 |
of the statute in | 30 |
of my lords the | 30 |
by the act of | 30 |
you know of him | 30 |
have no more to | 30 |
to take off the | 30 |
and he tells you | 30 |
king to death and | 30 |
that it might be | 30 |
both houses of parliament | 30 |
or words to that | 30 |
and that they were | 30 |
in the court of | 30 |
it to the king | 30 |
thee a good deliverance | 30 |
there at that time | 30 |
within the statute of | 30 |
clerk of the council | 30 |
i was not there | 30 |
any part of the | 29 |
he was pleased to | 29 |
for there is no | 29 |
at the tryal of | 29 |
was the substance of | 29 |
in the world to | 29 |
was pleased to say | 29 |
his majesties privy council | 29 |
desire your lordships to | 29 |
told me it was | 29 |
ten of the clock | 29 |
resolved upon the question | 29 |
major part of the | 29 |
lord of strafford desired | 29 |
what was done in | 29 |
you have any thing | 29 |
and seduced by the | 29 |
the subjects of our | 29 |
i desire your lordship | 29 |
that he was at | 29 |
you have to say | 29 |
and rebellion against our | 29 |
that i should say | 29 |
there be any thing | 29 |
with the rest of | 29 |
all the commons of | 29 |
it to your lordships | 29 |
against the prisoner at | 29 |
the government of this | 29 |
when they came to | 29 |
did not know him | 29 |
but he told me | 29 |
the th of this | 29 |
the words in the | 29 |
it would be a | 29 |
leave it to your | 29 |
a letter from the | 29 |
other days and times | 29 |
be guilty of the | 29 |
jesus christ of nazareth | 29 |
the day of the | 29 |
i am sure i | 29 |
was so far from | 29 |
a true narrative of | 29 |
was no such thing | 29 |
to be a priest | 28 |
the charge of the | 28 |
king and queen that | 28 |
in a short time | 28 |
and hearken to his | 28 |
ask him whether he | 28 |
divers other days and | 28 |
he had been at | 28 |
evidence that hath been | 28 |
knew nothing of it | 28 |
do not remember that | 28 |
into the hands of | 28 |
i appeal to your | 28 |
that there was such | 28 |
the nature of a | 28 |
nothing to say against | 28 |
queen that now are | 28 |
the plot in general | 28 |
of sir edmundbury godfrey | 28 |
to be a very | 28 |
your lordships have heard | 28 |
original in huntington library | 28 |
against our said lord | 28 |
in the course of | 28 |
you are upon your | 28 |
to say to him | 28 |
moved and seduced by | 28 |
the execution of the | 28 |
to be of the | 28 |
sitting of the parliament | 28 |
had a hand in | 28 |
sessions of the peace | 28 |
of original in huntington | 28 |
you are to consider | 28 |
well before as after | 28 |
and the government of | 28 |
th year of the | 28 |
not having the fear | 28 |
the people of england | 28 |
evidence that has been | 28 |
i am not able | 28 |
desire i may have | 28 |
final destruction to bring | 28 |
him in my life | 28 |
the good of the | 28 |
weighing the duty of | 28 |
to be guilty of | 28 |
of the great council | 28 |
you the said sir | 28 |
they could not be | 28 |
my lord of northumberland | 28 |
as i know of | 28 |
that were to be | 28 |
and final destruction to | 28 |
seduced by the instigation | 28 |
was in the room | 28 |
great sums of money | 28 |
and the said earl | 28 |
we have done with | 28 |
say any thing to | 28 |
notes for div a | 28 |
as to the matter | 28 |
it may not be | 28 |
and he said he | 28 |
to do any thing | 28 |
desire to know what | 28 |
to be done by | 28 |
killing of the king | 28 |
but as to the | 28 |
the occasion of the | 28 |
and queen that now | 28 |
having the fear of | 28 |
the kingdom of england | 28 |
he does not say | 28 |
the statute in that | 27 |
the case of my | 27 |
the truth of it | 27 |
he was at the | 27 |
i have no more | 27 |
any thing of it | 27 |
of all the commons | 27 |
i desire your lordships | 27 |
committee of both houses | 27 |
it please your grace | 27 |
it was not the | 27 |
message from the lords | 27 |
hath pleaded not guilty | 27 |
it was the same | 27 |
he was a man | 27 |
my lord stafford was | 27 |
desired me to go | 27 |
his majesties justices of | 27 |
and the jury what | 27 |
the th of december | 27 |
an act of state | 27 |
i saw him in | 27 |
in the company of | 27 |
case of my lord | 27 |
is all i can | 27 |
the time of my | 27 |
not fit to be | 27 |
this is all i | 27 |
words of the statute | 27 |
leave it to the | 27 |
that they might be | 27 |
out of his pocket | 27 |
his kingdom of england | 27 |
if your lordship pleases | 27 |
the death of sir | 27 |
for the murther of | 27 |
from my lord of | 27 |
out of his own | 27 |
and it is not | 27 |
of the value of | 27 |
the earl of argile | 27 |
was done in the | 27 |
this indictment he hath | 27 |
the said susanna edwards | 27 |
is no such thing | 27 |
him any more questions | 27 |
we are not to | 27 |
that some of the | 27 |
being moved and seduced | 27 |
and divers other days | 27 |
lord of straffords motion | 27 |
and xml conversion a | 26 |
out of the coach | 26 |
the said christopher love | 26 |
nine of the clock | 26 |
and if it were | 26 |
the oath you have | 26 |
it will not be | 26 |
to the laws of | 26 |
my lord bishop of | 26 |
there is not a | 26 |
there is one thing | 26 |
if there were any | 26 |
by the earl of | 26 |
that my lord was | 26 |
indicted for high treason | 26 |
you any more witnesses | 26 |
if it were not | 26 |
that they may be | 26 |
the rest of his | 26 |
the substance of what | 26 |
and one of them | 26 |
the hands of the | 26 |
the discovery of the | 26 |
enemies of our said | 26 |
an account of what | 26 |
it to be the | 26 |
the humble petition of | 26 |
it is not a | 26 |
oath you have taken | 26 |
the testimony of my | 26 |
before a justice of | 26 |
will give me leave | 26 |
go out of town | 26 |
and then and there | 26 |
it should not be | 26 |
for the satisfaction of | 26 |
words to that effect | 26 |
by the common law | 26 |
hope your lordships will | 26 |
rebellion against our said | 26 |
but being moved and | 26 |
have done with him | 26 |
and when i was | 26 |
told me he would | 26 |
but it is not | 26 |
it should be so | 26 |
to go into the | 26 |
be made use of | 26 |
what day of the | 26 |
this is the truth | 26 |
the government of the | 26 |
he is charged with | 26 |
am not able to | 26 |
the th and th | 26 |
the beginning of september | 26 |
as to matter of | 26 |
you have heard it | 26 |
that my lords the | 26 |
of right ought to | 26 |
the lords of his | 26 |
was a design to | 26 |
that he had no | 26 |
ignorant of the law | 26 |
say for your self | 26 |
the said sir richard | 26 |
give an account to | 26 |
a committee of both | 26 |
do you know it | 26 |
received sentence of death | 26 |
to be the true | 26 |
statute in that case | 26 |
i cannot tell what | 26 |
at such a time | 26 |
to the knowledge of | 25 |
i did not say | 25 |
make use of it | 25 |
i am not certain | 25 |
one of the papers | 25 |
have heard him say | 25 |
there is nothing in | 25 |
there is nothing of | 25 |
to say any thing | 25 |
went out of the | 25 |
as well as you | 25 |
i never had any | 25 |
what he had to | 25 |
if i had been | 25 |
stands indicted by the | 25 |
came out of the | 25 |
a case of pistols | 25 |
of the county of | 25 |
out of the court | 25 |
and thirtieth year of | 25 |
the realm of england | 25 |
i did not hear | 25 |
logarbo text and markup | 25 |
nor weighing the duty | 25 |
said realm of ireland | 25 |
i asked him what | 25 |
be one of the | 25 |
late of the parish | 25 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 25 |
nothing but the truth | 25 |
over and over again | 25 |
is he guilty of | 25 |
i desire you to | 25 |
before the lords of | 25 |
nature of the thing | 25 |
find him not guilty | 25 |
found guilty of high | 25 |
for the space of | 25 |
that i could not | 25 |
to be given to | 25 |
he was found guilty | 25 |
your lordship please to | 25 |
but it was not | 25 |
the said realm of | 25 |
to his best remembrance | 25 |
whereof thou standest indicted | 25 |
you will be pleased | 25 |
that they should be | 25 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 25 |
majesties justices of the | 25 |
to the course of | 25 |
and in order to | 25 |
lord chief justice of | 25 |
he had to say | 25 |
lord of strafford had | 25 |
for the earl of | 25 |
latter end of august | 25 |
thou guilty of this | 25 |
all manner of persons | 25 |
to speak to the | 25 |
and absolved from all | 25 |
giles in the fields | 25 |
carry on the design | 25 |
the will of the | 25 |
for which he was | 25 |
upon the th of | 25 |
was to go to | 25 |
to speak with him | 25 |
when i came there | 25 |
i never saw the | 25 |
he guilty of the | 25 |
the lord high steward | 25 |
that is all i | 25 |
hall in the old | 25 |
that he might have | 25 |
i came to him | 25 |
mona logarbo text and | 25 |
i am of the | 25 |
if you do not | 25 |
in the year of | 25 |
know nothing of it | 25 |
with my lord shaftsbury | 25 |
he came to town | 25 |
the law of nature | 25 |
that the duke of | 25 |
he is not to | 25 |
the members of the | 25 |
was the cause of | 25 |
did he say he | 25 |
the carrying on of | 25 |
as far as i | 25 |
that there may be | 24 |
came to my house | 24 |
if he had been | 24 |
to destroy the king | 24 |
to go with him | 24 |
of this realm of | 24 |
to reduce this kingdom | 24 |
to the prejudice of | 24 |
were to go to | 24 |
high steward of england | 24 |
and when they were | 24 |
the tower of london | 24 |
the killing of the | 24 |
and as soon as | 24 |
to my best remembrance | 24 |
lord high steward of | 24 |
which was the th | 24 |
there was a plot | 24 |
in the sight of | 24 |
your charge is to | 24 |
and therefore it is | 24 |
that i would not | 24 |
him out of the | 24 |
he could not say | 24 |
at the time when | 24 |
for the sake of | 24 |
he did not see | 24 |
of my lord stafford | 24 |
it was at the | 24 |
peers of the realm | 24 |
of england and ireland | 24 |
imaginations and purposes aforesaid | 24 |
he came to the | 24 |
there is such a | 24 |
and that they had | 24 |
one of the witnesses | 24 |
of those that are | 24 |
the peace of the | 24 |
to raise a rebellion | 24 |
two of the clock | 24 |
must leave it to | 24 |
the evidence that hath | 24 |
be said to be | 24 |
year of henry the | 24 |
that is in the | 24 |
we desire to know | 24 |
the use of the | 24 |
in the midst of | 24 |
the dissolution of the | 24 |
the testimony of the | 24 |
for the raising of | 24 |
from the lords by | 24 |
copy of the pannel | 24 |
best of his remembrance | 24 |
and when he was | 24 |
concerned in the plot | 24 |
and desired him to | 24 |
at the kings bench | 24 |
one way or other | 24 |
proved by two witnesses | 24 |
of the lords of | 24 |
the petition of right | 24 |
high court of justice | 24 |
when we came to | 24 |
what i have said | 24 |
nothing to say to | 24 |
ask you one question | 24 |
one of them that | 24 |
and our only saviour | 24 |
the satisfaction of the | 24 |
the place from whence | 24 |
that this is a | 24 |
if there had been | 24 |
there is but one | 24 |
to depose the king | 24 |
with a great deal | 24 |
when i was in | 24 |
the said edward coleman | 24 |
and that the said | 24 |
i hope your lordships | 24 |
it may be read | 24 |
and desired me to | 24 |
and so it is | 24 |
he was present at | 24 |
evidence for the king | 24 |
he does not know | 24 |
the court and the | 24 |
faithful subjects of our | 24 |
he knew any thing | 24 |
thing of that nature | 24 |
first part of the | 24 |
of the same parish | 24 |
of the popish plot | 24 |
of the act of | 24 |
judgment of the court | 24 |
court and the jury | 24 |
my self to the | 24 |
when my lord of | 24 |
the evidence that has | 24 |
the earl of shaftsbury | 24 |
to the church of | 24 |
was not able to | 24 |
for the matter of | 23 |
a sum of money | 23 |
destruction of the king | 23 |
he says he was | 23 |
they come to the | 23 |
how long was it | 23 |
to matter of fact | 23 |
lords of his majesties | 23 |
fear of god in | 23 |
we shall prove that | 23 |
did you see mr | 23 |
the parliament was dissolved | 23 |
there could be no | 23 |
swear not at all | 23 |
testimony of my lord | 23 |
at his own house | 23 |
i am sure it | 23 |
was at that time | 23 |
what do you mean | 23 |
the th of november | 23 |
to the late king | 23 |
nothing to the purpose | 23 |
went by the name | 23 |
to manage the evidence | 23 |
if there be a | 23 |
the murder of the | 23 |
and of right ought | 23 |
had a design to | 23 |
with the king of | 23 |
that they were not | 23 |
it had not been | 23 |
the king and parliament | 23 |
and hear your evidence | 23 |
of the last parliament | 23 |
appeal to your lordships | 23 |
and we shall prove | 23 |
to come to me | 23 |
he doth not know | 23 |
is a matter of | 23 |
i cannot say that | 23 |
you know of this | 23 |
the words were spoken | 23 |
to be the same | 23 |
the middle of the | 23 |
king charles the second | 23 |
that he hath been | 23 |
i have not seen | 23 |
it was not to | 23 |
he was going to | 23 |
lords of the great | 23 |
but my lord of | 23 |
came to my lord | 23 |
and other false traitors | 23 |
i desire it may | 23 |
a court of justice | 23 |
he was one of | 23 |
it will be a | 23 |
is guilty of the | 23 |
to speak with me | 23 |
delivered to the king | 23 |
eight of the clock | 23 |
of the duke of | 23 |
right ought to bear | 23 |
he is not guilty | 23 |
any thing more to | 23 |
of your own knowledge | 23 |
to say for your | 23 |
my lord of corke | 23 |
of the realm of | 23 |
i know not whether | 23 |
nothing to do with | 23 |
is all that i | 23 |
left to the jury | 23 |
the case of sir | 23 |
my lord of danby | 23 |
up and down the | 23 |
it does not appear | 23 |
for killing the king | 23 |
clerk of the peace | 23 |
did he say to | 23 |
of the laws of | 23 |
the credit of the | 23 |
as near as you | 23 |
and that the king | 23 |
the court of kings | 23 |
to the king in | 23 |
in matter of fact | 23 |
pretended saviour within him | 23 |
there was not a | 23 |
what discourse had you | 23 |
the contents of it | 23 |
he may be asked | 23 |
went up to the | 23 |
of the tryal of | 23 |
he hath been arraigned | 23 |
and the next day | 23 |
long have you known | 23 |
the book to be | 23 |
of the scotch nation | 23 |
of the members of | 23 |
peace of our said | 23 |
which my lord of | 23 |
a quakers pretended saviour | 23 |
i desire you would | 23 |
he stands indicted by | 22 |
upon this indictment he | 22 |
was the man that | 22 |
sessions of oyer and | 22 |
of his majesties justices | 22 |
contents of the letter | 22 |
and so it was | 22 |
beseech your lordships to | 22 |
of the clock at | 22 |
a copy of it | 22 |
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