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trigram frequency
early english books99
the earle of88
earle of essex85
english books online81
this text has39
earl of essex38
house of commons36
according to the33
the earl of32
the house of28
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pfs batch review27
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of a text27
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and professional end27
format that preserves27
textual changes aim27
display of a27
english short title27
the institutions providing27
and suitable for27
annotated with morphadorner27
proquest page images27
that support the27
the author or27
professional end users27
a of text27
walks of life27
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and metadata enrichments27
keyboarded and encoded27
the annotation includes27
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the work described27
users from many27
meant to publish27
online text creation27
encoded edition of27
scanned from microfilm27
at restoring the27
the early english27
keying and markup27
all without asking27
above is co27
has not been27
books online text27
sampled and proofread27
support to the27
an enriched version27
without asking permission27
can be copied27
text in a27
metadata enrichments aim27
at making the27
end users from27
phase i text27
enrichments aim at27
been fully proofread27
and markup reviewed27
encoded text transcribed27
providing financial support27
owned by the27
even for commercial27
from proquest page27
markup reviewed and27
the english short27
text r in27
terms of creative27
text has not27
more computationally tractable27
institutions providing financial27
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a standardized format27
of text r27
digital transcription a27
by amateur and27
spellings that support27
changes and metadata27
the tcp digital27
iv tiff page27
or stationer meant27
short title catalog27
and encoded edition27
suitable for network27
of creative commons27
version of the27
changes aim at27
standard spellings that27
a text in27
been tokenized and27
tokenized and linguistically27
financial support to27
text is an27
support the display27
the text the27
fully proofread approx27
earlyprint project evanston27
reviewed and edited27
easier to read27
text has been27
of the house27
author or stationer27
from many walks27
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of the work27
and coded from27
text and markup27
amateur and professional27
tcp assigned for27
making the text27
for commercial purposes27
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annotation includes standard27
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text can be27
mo a wing27
for keying and27
the text has27
distributed and performed27
by the institutions27
the display of27
to the early27
is available for27
aim at making27
edition of the27
assigned for keying27
work described above27
coded from proquest27
curation by amateur27
and xml conversion27
tcp digital transcription27
and linguistically annotated27
text the author27
aim at restoring27
preserves archaic forms27
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text transcribed from27
text more computationally27
standardized format that27
available for reuse27
in the english27
many walks of27
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stationer meant to27
transcription a of27
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text is available27
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linguistically annotated with27
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textual changes and27
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the lords and24
lords and commons24
of the army23
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robert earle of21
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upon all occasions2
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men and arms2
of those miserable2
and benefit of2
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worcester on saterday2
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sight of almighty2
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to be presented2
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yours of the2
the city is2
be no quarter2
without any provocation2
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to the former2
have done that2
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the great god2
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which the other2
and read in2
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and john bill2
lord the king2
against the rebels2
of all other2
in your power2
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be presented to2
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his majesties gracious2
by him to2
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by their agents2
regiments of blew2
to prevent that2
of this common2
majesty is the2
bloody rebellion of2
the goods and2
officers that took2
reliefe of the2
a body of2
and resolutions are2
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parliament are such2
are members of2
to be sent2
would open their2
to be obedient2
pay the price2
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this ordinance be2
said city by2
to hazard their2
further ordered and2
the party for2
other men to2
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full and setled2
forces and his2
of his army2
have declared and2
contrary course shall2
be prevented by2
them in this2
pardons granted to2
their allegiance towards2
and seal at2
parliament shall inflict2
great body of2
lord of stamford2
for peace will2
in that army2
those english protestants2
the henry e2
their guard and2
andrew kuster text2
to the sayd2
to suffer death2
partilrie garden to2
the parliament hath2
a declaration passed2
it may concern2
of his maj2
for richard vvest2
relation and resolution2
yet to those2
be given hereafter2
message to the2
of that county2
to all subordinate2
read in all2
if the contrary2
open the eyes2
which we have2
of warre in2
forthwith put every2
and a declaration2
any acknowledgement of2
every such irish2
and with what2
are growne to2
yours should receive2
embase the value2
the safety of2
of their forces2
of commons relating2
nation is in2
not above three2
upon the taking2
other have trod2
fifty four thousand2
who by act2
essex wherein is2
f category of2
and to extirpate2
the christian world2
have in command2
and colonell chomley2
as his majesties2
in the act2
estate from all2
security of the2
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of the resolution2
that their religion2
that purpose have2
both at wexford2
other impression in2
with men he2
let the world2
assembled in the2
printed for thomas2
all men know2
i could not2
even by those2
parliament with the2
not passe that2
gave battle to2
likewise declareth that2
good a subject2
which shall be2
avowed by christians2
shall desire you2
must be expected2
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this be forthwith2
for which we2
with as many2
and an expectation2
of all such2
and faithfully endeavour2
other way but2
belonging to this2
are used by2
shall be forced2
in cold bloud2
required to use2
letters from that2
to observe the2
horse and dragoons2
all england and2
printed by t2
committee by your2
pleasure this letter2
who by their2
eight day of2
in the sight2
resolved to proceed2
thirteen irish rebels2
into arms against2
great affront which2
in parliament sent2
did give nor2
to proceed in2
the security of2
denyed to all2
lordship herewith a2
person to death2
be used in2
done at shrewsbury2
appointed for the2
inhabitants of the2
by your officers2
observed on this2
and on the2
ambition or malice2
the said ordinance2
by their cruell2
upon other men2
have an end2
his army to2
other from vvarwick2
cruelty it hath2
that odious rebellion2
by that ordinance2
for henry fowler2
commons concerning the2
intend by that2
that for every2
almighty god will2
our lawes and2
of the malignant2
you have resolved2
quarter given them2
the same as2
command i hold2
that power which2
is the case2
be in a2
out of all2
the service of2
they added these2
resolutions expressed in2
sorrow and reluctancy2
in the f2
menace in your2
whom quarter was2
printed by richard2
is not applicable2
and have set2
a great body2
stiled them in2
and all the2
upon any pretence2
to the end2
in the middest2
your faithfull friend2
give speedy notice2
well as of2
those souldiers of2
murthered upon coole2
and destruction of2
names of such2
and that the2
a great part2
should be denyed2
involve them in2
in prosecution of2
that this petition2
not be hearkned2
during the time2
honestly performed the2
how the rebellion2
since my comming2
that the rebels2
of about who2
in the armie2
the enemies horse2
rigour shall be2
no his excellencies2
they had no2
the towne of2
officer and souldier2
to put it2
even by the2
of all capitulations2
taken throughout the2
be taken of2
to defend his2
and taking horse2
desire to see2
received so great2
an answer to2
declaration of the2
i submit to2
so high a2
humble servant essex2
or who by2
and is to2
rebels of that2
in all churches2
duty of souldiers2
as shal be2
tenor of this2
the tenor of2
will be much2
the like must2
doing great execution2
impression in me2
the sayd ordinance2
and happy reigne2
sort consent unto2
that some of2
in this businesse2
give nor receive2
this horrid designe2
and the henry2
the provost marshall2
nature and nations2
they are that2
their love and2
liberty and property2
mercy of god2
the other have2
are avowed by2
we found but2
proceeding contrary to2
and i cannot2
any provocation given2
door to the2
the souldiers in2
and kingdomes cause2
the most solemne2
about seven hundered2
armes this twenty2
of so good2
printed for laurence2
be applyed to2
yorke in plundering2
all the kingdome2
of this moneth2
huntington library and2
knees and asked2
hereof to all2
i caused the2
apparently manifested his2
and for that2
by such prodigious2
if upon so2
declaration passed by2
law and government2
inflict upon him2
unworthy of the2
and setled peace2
souldiers in the2
the said service2
your lordship herewith2
be taken throughout2
are that will2
peace will not2
the of september2
day a letter2
assist them in2
the town of2
injustice and inhumanity2
must pay the2
the faith of2
they value as2
any good man2
of the solemn2
hath in that2
time groaned under2
trained bands and2
good opinion of2
that the two2
and captain balfour2
upon his knees2
used by those2
i am confident2
such rigour shall2
that all men2
to peace and2
as good a2
great part of2
not communicate it2
that i shall2
make any other2
the condition of2
up to them2
agreed upon by2
aldermen for not2
with or more2
to all those2
any other impression2
goodwin your secretary2
majesties command transported2
caused the like2
so deliberately and2
but if the2
liberties are built2
honest men to2
and all good2
of commons also2
on that side2
such acts of2
rupert with his2
that there should2
but it neither2
prisoners in the2
neither can that2
shall be reputed2
observing the tenor2
whom they shall2
by all the2
of ordnance which2
other rebellions is2
to be printed2
cavaliers and prevent2
of the malignants2
not suffer any2
civilwar no tvvo2
also his majesty2
and his army2
peace and his2
since his majesties2
the penalty of2
received your lordships2
by a letter2
extirpation of the2
these prodigious resolutions2
that all pardons2
prevent plundering by2
in the service2
me to let2
for laurence blaiklock2
used as they2
upon the sea2
to be in2
kingdom of england2
of all religions2
use their brethren2
to their piety2
way but by2
the numer thereof2
rebellion of ireland2
city of coventry2
the cavileers and2
to any souldiers2
i will cause2
majesty was pleased2
proclaimed traytors and2
that no quarter2
how after or2
one ralph goodwin2
of all nations2
remaining in my2
act of injustice2
i received this2
the originals in2
the liberty and2
which they are2
rules they lay2
importunity for peace2
the justice of2
charge and command2
courage and conscience2
in parliament that2
really intend by2
or then any2
that massacre know2
property of the2
will recover and2
no the copy2
and who to2
the kingdomes of2
england and scotland2
tvvo letters the2
the truth thereof2
at their uttermost2
resolved to spend2
to master major2
lordship hath imparted2
should receive quarter2
his excellency hath2
deep sorrow and2
to certifie unto2
that will not2
hath also sent2
is like to2
power to be2
or malice have2
be lyable to2
earnest desire of2
i take my2
to some on2
price of such2
severall acts of2
to any papists2
cause those prisoners2
were in ireland2
that just ordinance2
so causelesly massacred2
of such acts2
if there should2
have made those2
hundred fifty four2
parchment subscribed by2
that if this2
printed for william2
and reduce those2
put every such2
into such an2
houses have resolved2
against the kings2
expectation that those2
signed at end2
deceived into arms2
and the rest2
to such a2
and john franke2
the lord beauchamp2
me to acquaint2
their intended conquest2
so odious both2
a warre against2
applicable to this2
with his regiment2
civilwar no his2
it neither having2
your lordship expect2
and stiled them2
both the kingdomes2
cannot with religion2
laid siege to2
to the uttermost2
or houres fight2
earl of forth2
both by sea2
come against them2
about who came2
should seem strange2
like must be2
quarter shall be2
power i have2
into armes against2
massacres committed upon2
in the afternoone2
would bring upon2
other officers of2
royal blazon or2
that if any2
of those that2
shall inflict upon2
are hereby required2
by letters from2
reduce them into2
him presented to2
except all irish2
answer the contrary2
though with deep2
army england and2
that he was2
they use their2
to let your2
have taken prisoners2
in one province2
would your lordship2
up the hill2
the knights of2
hereby require and2
by my order2
joyne with those2
and commanders by2
because wee will2
of reading with2
this instant from2
at that time2
of both sides2
who out of2
offers and importunity2
of religion and2
pursuance of that2
whosoever shall be2
be hearkned unto2
therein there being2
and i doubt2
conversion a proclamation2
as i have2
that bloody rebellion2
that for which2
as being the2
your expresse commands2
under yours should2
kuster sampled and2
in cold blood2
an act of2
to embase the2
come to him2
kingdome of scotland2
made with the2
being all i2
justly be suspected2
no quarter given2
i hope they2
malignants of this2
have received information2
are resolved to2
the temper of2
of the earl2
their titular clergy2
popish army england2
then any good2
any sort consent2
him in this2
a man of2
severall troops of2
and murthered in2
who had quarter2
sense to your2
that if hereafter2
course shall be2
as of those2
at the first2
shall not suffer2
prodigious resolutions expressed2
ever they pretended2
that the truth2
excellent maiesty the2
open their eyes2
on thomason copy2
to have a2
printed for henry2
there being any2
and therefore in2
after quarter given2
confusions abounding in2
be denyed to2
majesty likewise declareth2
by robert barker2
i cannot but2
admitted to receive2
enough to believe2
subscribed by one2
by your expresse2
the securing of2
into the right2
for the preservation2
they are confident2
be forced to2
shall be extinguished2
faithfully against the2
printed for richard2
did really intend2
dayes after this2
equall exchange as2
in my power2
to this argument2
both your kingdomes2
have caused their2
in the least2
the aldermen for2
and shall be2
blazon or coat2
after or houres2
who served his2
destroying one another2
acts of parliament2
shall be made2
these unhappy distractions2
took them prisoners2
have also written2
receive quarter here2
with what circumstances2
you shall find2
presence of almighty2
and unjust pretence2
the true religion2
to the rules2
all and every2
affront which was2
evident by undoubted2
committed upon their2
together with his2
be so managed2
the publique peace2
before their titular2
expressed in your2
hold under his2
over of powerfull2
that they and2
by vertue of2
all other commanders2
spend our blood2
been strangely deceived2
deceived into armes2
said city if2
of many are2
taking horse with2
their cruell examples2
commons also a2
most of their2
were barbarously murthered2
of nature and2
printed for g2
propositions propounded by2
english nation is2
command of the2
be admitted to2
mentioned in the2
i were unworthy2
or any other2
four thousand of2
excellence and by2
made by the2
what iudgement soever2
cannot but expresse2
whose opinions and2
in this their2
twenty eight day2
such prisoners as2
officer or souldier2
that such bloody2
into by both2
towards the enemy2
and a parchment2
tuesday last essex2
letters the one2
earl of b2
in gods cause2
parliament have received2
and asked pardon2
the uttermost of2
earle of bedford2
and their allegiance2
to unite themselves2
commons of the2
hath determined upon2
to the parliament2
john latta sampled2
neare the city2
members of the2
belonging to the2
the contrary course2
to believe i2
the cavaleers and2
other officers and2
his majesty and2
to be the2
it is reported2
all i have2
if it should2
parliament sent by2
a favourer of2
library and the2
such condigne punishment2
in his hands2
to their severall2
the committees of2
london for laurence2
in exchange with2
the foundation whereon2
the rebellion in2
all subordinate officers2
and sadnesse of2
such arms as2
who shall be2
should be no2
not applicable to2
for william gay2
should cause those2
hereafter to be2
at their hands2
use their utmost2
same time also2
imparted to me2
the solemn league2
ruine and desolation2
taken prisoners of2
to this army2
all those who2
who they are2
city of oxford2
essex in the2
in especiall wise2
the said severall2
be much more2
for iohn frank2
latta text and2
his excellence and2
to the scandall2
of parliament herewith2
of parliament for2
printed for iohn2
executing the irish2
the town was2
many of them2
i shall never2
the priviledges thereof2
neither having addresse2
by proclamation attested2
that they will2
by those english2
printed by robert2
library and art2
with another declaration2
kuster text and2
the intention of2
serve him in2
desire of the2
an expectation that2
by those that2
it is evident2
and of all2
the enemy with2
harding to come2
that this ordinance2
they are now2
is the strongest2
have been proclaimed2
that i was2
of the originals2
the severall counties2
temper of this2
destruction of the2
i doe hereby2
and so to2
any part of2
interest and power2
party for the2
this relation is2
contrary at their2
franck and are2
the cause of2
that since his2
to law and2
to acquaint your2
lawes and liberties2
them and the2
and estate from2
and so unheard2
utmost care and2
and land respectively2
seemed to be2
his majesty in2
persons of qualitie2
and any prisoners2
of a glorious2
advice compose the2
by both houses2
uttermost of our2
his own royall2
originals in the2
sir iohn meldrum2
acknowledgement of them2
arms his excellencies2
service of the2
have resolved to2
the enemy being2
had quarter given2
who are for2
souldiers of mine2
sea or land2
not to be2
therefore i caused2
to the world2
quarter is given2
thousand men to2
bring upon us2
the bodies of2
of the priviledges2
granted to them2
the reliefe of2
officer and commander2
with all the2
lives they value2
rebellions is apparent2
that ordinance your2
should be an2
commanders by sea2
other commanders on2
side the sea2
majesties royall person2
be agreed upon2
gods true religion2
assure your selves2
use such prisoners2
of that massacre2
losse of about2
believe i will2
value of the2
is the true2
to use such2
reading with a2
print dated february2
this side the2
entered into by2
notice hereof to2
essex being a2
into the town2
and shall upon2
that they do2
that they should2
the irish rebels2
within the kingdome2
they neither did2
lyable to such2
have been strangely2
those that take2
the duty of2
majesties army for2
high a provocation2
suffer by my2
such as might2
the present service2
all churches and2
the malignants of2
and when they2
in any part2
i wish the2
commons relating the2
by reason of2
extirpate the english2
deeply affected with2
the ordinance of2
upon executing the2
a mile of2
unjust pretence soever2
at their shops2
for the securing2
prevented by all2
to acknowledge the2
we shall not2
of essex in2
majesty being now2
then it hath2
by their faithfull2
for the recruting2
animosity and cruelty2
as might be2
what circumstances of2
who shall so2
have been so2
either upon the2
be made equall2
therefore the two2
those under yours2
at london for2
hoping that almighty2
repair to their2
that the earle2
and that he2
faithfully endeavour to2
such a one2
be reputed a2
some of the2
of essex being2
and the peace2
equall in exchange2
applyed to the2
living securely by2
battle to of2
and the numer2
a parchment subscribed2
those that are2
to spend our2
to of the2
of them are2
for thomas baley2
have reason enough2
nor therein there2
be taken in2
all other rebellions2
men to observe2
i shall give2
of degenerating into2
it is the2
and to procure2
churches and chappels2
by warrant from2
more mercilesse and2
earle of pembrooke2
they have reason2
and since that2
great god of2
pretext shall be2
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