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relation concerning the late | 4 |
a great victory obtained | 4 |
to the credit of | 4 |
the king and parliament | 4 |
is contained the grounds | 4 |
the lord lieutenant of | 4 |
as the right honourable | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
castle for the parliament | 4 |
exception in the act | 4 |
answer and costs in | 4 |
to do their duty | 4 |
be to examine contemners | 4 |
if there be cause | 4 |
passing the bill for | 4 |
concerning a great victory | 4 |
the copies of the | 4 |
hearts of your people | 4 |
where the party prosecuted | 4 |
of the surrender of | 4 |
the prisoners of war | 4 |
an entry to be | 4 |
lord lieutenant of ireland | 4 |
of the prisoners of | 4 |
to matter of fact | 4 |
and have his costs | 4 |
time for exceptions to | 4 |
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hull upon the parliament | 4 |
ordinance of both houses | 4 |
the government of the | 4 |
the regiment of foot | 4 |
such alterations additions thereunto | 4 |
the county and city | 4 |
or to be of | 4 |
a declaration of master | 4 |
if the court upon | 4 |
review shall be admitted | 4 |
all the proceedings betweene | 4 |
and if any person | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
which may happen by | 4 |
taken at sherborn castle | 4 |
no commission shall be | 4 |
injunction to be granted | 4 |
by him to be | 4 |
a certificate from the | 4 |
shall pay the defendent | 4 |
assigned to do their | 4 |
to yield the town | 4 |
only of matters necessary | 4 |
prince rupert and prince | 4 |
and the forces under | 4 |
the contempt be confessed | 4 |
depositions to be suppressed | 4 |
cromwells letter to the | 4 |
to do the same | 4 |
a true relation concerning | 4 |
william lenthall should be | 4 |
of windsor castle for | 4 |
points necessary to be | 4 |
to be altered but | 4 |
in case the king | 4 |
put to set it | 4 |
of a suit depending | 4 |
residing here at london | 4 |
a wing l thomason | 4 |
the hearing of the | 4 |
the ordinary course of | 4 |
injunctions to be dissolved | 4 |
for want of prosecution | 4 |
to your sacred majestie | 4 |
of those who have | 4 |
on payment of the | 4 |
of william lenthall should | 4 |
from the lords of | 4 |
in case the plaintiff | 4 |
master speaker his speech | 4 |
of a decree for | 4 |
pay five marks costs | 4 |
an ordinance of both | 4 |
when to be enrolled | 4 |
as put in for | 4 |
a breach of priviledge | 4 |
be penned by the | 4 |
i would fain know | 4 |
and xml conversion the | 4 |
master william lenthall esquire | 4 |
the displeasure of the | 4 |
of the same lands | 4 |
me the benefit of | 4 |
to contract for the | 4 |
an injunction to stay | 4 |
c estc r ocm | 4 |
and then the register | 4 |
the lord fairfax and | 4 |
to sit in safety | 4 |
to be only of | 4 |
bill to be dismissed | 4 |
him to be communicated | 4 |
injunction for the possession | 4 |
guarded the members to | 4 |
huber sampled and proofread | 4 |
of the particular profits | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
take care it be | 4 |
no new interrogatories for | 4 |
upon passing the bill | 4 |
a letter concerning a | 4 |
honourable house of commons | 4 |
e estc r this | 4 |
shall have no costs | 4 |
letter to the right | 4 |
displeasure of the court | 4 |
one master speakers letter | 4 |
plaintiff or his attorney | 4 |
the execution of the | 4 |
peace of the county | 4 |
shall be discovered to | 4 |
the act of oblivion | 4 |
the answer of such | 4 |
in such case shall | 4 |
the name of william | 4 |
be taken by the | 4 |
letter to the kings | 4 |
that the severall sheriffes | 4 |
to be made of | 4 |
king of scots army | 4 |
text in the b | 4 |
at the suit of | 4 |
which if he shall | 4 |
of the exception in | 4 |
any other member of | 4 |
depending in another court | 4 |
with fewer than defects | 4 |
expressed in the order | 4 |
true narrative of the | 4 |
put in for delay | 4 |
down according to priority | 4 |
sent to the high | 4 |
an agreement of the | 4 |
concerning the great affayres | 4 |
set down according to | 4 |
case where the defendent | 4 |
shall be disallowed of | 4 |
he is not to | 4 |
declaration of master william | 4 |
be put in without | 4 |
a suit depending in | 4 |
at the instance of | 4 |
to be expressed in | 4 |
to have care of | 4 |
had at the time | 4 |
this court to be | 4 |
are to be sold | 4 |
securing of windsor castle | 4 |
may be taken out | 4 |
shall be discharged of | 4 |
of commons now assembled | 4 |
the king in the | 4 |
until the same be | 4 |
concerning the securing of | 4 |
of the court are | 4 |
on the matter without | 4 |
of sir thomas fairfax | 4 |
be left out of | 4 |
and be answerable for | 4 |
better answer and costs | 4 |
his returne from scotland | 4 |
i hope you will | 4 |
be disallowed of course | 4 |
left out of the | 4 |
liberty to plead and | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
plea of a suit | 4 |
for injunctions to stay | 4 |
answer to their protestation | 4 |
the same be not | 4 |
of the commonwealth of | 4 |
a commission to answer | 4 |
which commission shall be | 4 |
interrogatories to be pertinent | 4 |
trve coppy of a | 4 |
is to be awarded | 4 |
his very loving friends | 4 |
a bill of review | 4 |
examine the witnesses produced | 4 |
for the copies of | 4 |
a decree for lands | 4 |
the other side shall | 4 |
except in particular cases | 4 |
state of the kingdome | 4 |
on a joynt commission | 4 |
attributed to william lenthall | 4 |
and therefore it cannot | 4 |
and attorney assigned to | 4 |
for the satisfaction of | 4 |
alterations and additions thereunto | 4 |
houses of the vniversity | 4 |
subpoena for better answer | 4 |
whom the decree is | 4 |
pay the ordinary costs | 4 |
no injunction to be | 4 |
court of parliament here | 4 |
thomason e estc r | 4 |
person against whom the | 4 |
be dismissed of course | 4 |
the conservators of the | 4 |
to be dissolved without | 4 |
for examination of witnesses | 4 |
presented to your sacred | 4 |
or any part thereof | 4 |
declaration of the gentry | 4 |
the proceedings betweene his | 4 |
be first signed by | 4 |
the speedy transportation of | 4 |
victory by our forces | 4 |
injunction to stay suits | 4 |
narrative of the particular | 4 |
to the adverse party | 4 |
course of the court | 4 |
to be used in | 4 |
gaines made by me | 4 |
bring them into court | 4 |
of the law of | 4 |
free and parliamentary way | 4 |
carriage of the commission | 4 |
transportation of that money | 4 |
the decree is made | 4 |
into the proper county | 4 |
to be ascertained by | 4 |
of foot belonging to | 4 |
have care of their | 4 |
stand committed upon motion | 4 |
such case shall be | 4 |
save in mistakes demonstrative | 4 |
contempt is prosecuted against | 4 |
the carriage of the | 4 |
parliament of the commonwealth | 4 |
to his very loving | 4 |
of course without motion | 4 |
a true relation of | 4 |
of twenty shillings costs | 4 |
attorney assigned to do | 4 |
justices of the peace | 4 |
should be left out | 4 |
they have beheaded the | 4 |
motions for them to | 4 |
first signed by the | 4 |
interrogatories for the same | 4 |
such alterations and additions | 4 |
kingdom of scotland residing | 4 |
the speakers letter to | 4 |
upon oath made of | 4 |
a plea of outlary | 4 |
and affidavit made of | 4 |
depositions in another cause | 4 |
breach of a decree | 4 |
not be extended to | 4 |
time i was speaker | 4 |
fees for the copies | 4 |
if it be given | 4 |
with such alterations additions | 4 |
when i came to | 4 |
two speeches made by | 4 |
glad the hearts of | 4 |
communicated to the members | 4 |
answer in the country | 4 |
his excellency sir tho | 4 |
the said severall sheriffes | 4 |
of texts with fewer | 4 |
for exceptions to be | 4 |
to inflict upon him | 4 |
of a great victory | 4 |
then the plaintiff may | 4 |
reason shewed to the | 4 |
regiment of foot belonging | 4 |
made by me william | 4 |
parliament here in england | 4 |
upon the merit of | 4 |
for better answer and | 4 |
houses of the parliament | 4 |
not to pay fees | 4 |
generality of the words | 4 |
not at any time | 4 |
proceedings betweene his excellency | 4 |
there shall be cause | 4 |
into the hearts of | 4 |
to be retained till | 4 |
letter to the vice | 4 |
to be first made | 4 |
without motion or other | 4 |
fee for examining a | 4 |
to take away my | 4 |
the charge of the | 4 |
as the right honorable | 4 |
to the committee of | 4 |
to the said mr | 4 |
but if the defendent | 4 |
shall be determined in | 4 |
had guarded the members | 4 |
of the said contempt | 4 |
or charge of commission | 4 |
and if the defendent | 4 |
proofs to be only | 4 |
discharged of his contempt | 4 |
pay the prosecutor his | 4 |
particular profits and gaines | 4 |
a free and parliamentary | 4 |
of the subject in | 4 |
the securing of windsor | 4 |
right honourable william lenthall | 4 |
made of the parties | 4 |
lord fairfax and the | 4 |
not to hinder suits | 4 |
for the prosecution of | 4 |
case the same be | 4 |
an act for the | 4 |
and gentry of yorke | 4 |
by the commons assembled | 4 |
and souldiers of the | 4 |
for the speedy transportation | 4 |
order upon the second | 4 |
souldiers of the regiment | 4 |
liberty of the subject | 4 |
heads of houses of | 4 |
of contempt shall be | 4 |
the said treasurer of | 4 |
the parties own interrogatories | 4 |
and city of norvvich | 4 |
injunctions to stay suits | 4 |
of houses of the | 4 |
laws of the kingdom | 4 |
the bill of review | 4 |
shall be to examine | 4 |
to be awarded to | 4 |
of effect till filed | 4 |
by the hands of | 4 |
be made of the | 4 |
to exceed the affidavit | 4 |
by the register accordingly | 4 |
of mischiefs and grievances | 4 |
the members sitting at | 4 |
said treasurer of the | 4 |
the taking away his | 4 |
moved him to absent | 4 |
betweene his excellency the | 4 |
to set it down | 4 |
to pay the costs | 4 |
his cause to hearing | 4 |
chancellour and the heads | 4 |
of the regiment of | 4 |
of scotland residing here | 4 |
shall be from thenceforth | 4 |
witnesses to be awarded | 4 |
from the right honorable | 4 |
although they have beheaded | 4 |
parliament to his excellency | 4 |
and burgesses of the | 4 |
and priviledges of parliament | 4 |
be discharged on payment | 4 |
be signed by the | 4 |
to satisfie the court | 4 |
of parliament to be | 4 |
in a letter to | 4 |
is that which hath | 4 |
all his witnesses by | 4 |
with his majesties speech | 4 |
be awarded or discharged | 4 |
may it please your | 4 |
of the whole answer | 4 |
to be dismissed of | 4 |
part of the town | 4 |
wherein is contained the | 4 |
of those men who | 4 |
the consent of the | 4 |
shewed to the court | 4 |
in pursuance of the | 4 |
examination to the credit | 4 |
here at london to | 4 |
hearing of the cause | 4 |
scotland residing here at | 4 |
penned by the register | 4 |
generall cromwells letter to | 4 |
excellency the lord fairfax | 4 |
give notice to the | 4 |
be of effect till | 4 |
b the rate of | 4 |
contempt shall be made | 4 |
against whom the decree | 4 |
of the six entire | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
the king of scots | 4 |
to be first signed | 4 |
the grounds and reasons | 4 |
be upon the whole | 4 |
used in serving it | 4 |
reference shall be procured | 4 |
exceptions to be delivered | 4 |
pay the costs double | 4 |
huber text and markup | 4 |
since his excellencies advance | 4 |
person admitted in forma | 4 |
a late great victory | 4 |
the b category of | 4 |
and gentry of yorkshire | 4 |
the credit of a | 4 |
is to be penned | 4 |
the remainder of the | 4 |
for breach of a | 4 |
very sensible of the | 4 |
have beheaded the king | 4 |
to be sent to | 4 |
makers of the act | 4 |
of the six clerks | 4 |
person shall be brought | 4 |
letter from the right | 4 |
of the bill exhibited | 4 |
reasons to be expressed | 4 |
copies of the parties | 4 |
of the county and | 4 |
relation of a late | 4 |
and contemptuous words against | 4 |
fifth day of november | 4 |
to a common intent | 4 |
such entry be made | 4 |
in the b category | 4 |
declaration of the officers | 4 |
determined in open court | 4 |
the commonwealth of england | 4 |
contemner to pay the | 4 |
at the hearing of | 4 |
fewer than defects per | 4 |
in this present parliament | 4 |
discharged on payment of | 4 |
in answer to their | 4 |
the taking of sherborn | 4 |
grounds for injunctions to | 4 |
lenthal esq speaker of | 4 |
pleadings to be of | 4 |
and state of the | 4 |
the lords of the | 4 |
to be discharged on | 4 |
out of the exception | 4 |
and are to be | 4 |
concerning the late fight | 4 |
of contempt into the | 4 |
the particular profits and | 4 |
of a late great | 4 |
shall pay forty shillings | 4 |
time of the bill | 4 |
by consent of the | 4 |
a true narrative of | 4 |
be answerable for them | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
the proceedings of the | 4 |
extend to take away | 4 |
between the forces under | 4 |
foot belonging to the | 4 |
suit depending in another | 4 |
of parliament here in | 4 |
no pleadings to be | 4 |
interrogatories shall not be | 4 |
commissioners of the kingdom | 4 |
great victory by our | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
an injunction for the | 4 |
a good account of | 4 |
according to priority of | 4 |
freeholders and inhabitants of | 4 |
of the most valiant | 4 |
case the party prosecuted | 4 |
true relation of a | 4 |
the examiner shall not | 4 |
and if the same | 4 |
nor examinations suppressed by | 4 |
or put in a | 4 |
the priviledge of parliament | 4 |
letter to the speaker | 4 |
the county of surrey | 4 |
of parliament to his | 4 |
and gaines made by | 4 |
his excellencies advance from | 4 |
the bill to be | 4 |
late fight at torrington | 4 |
is this day ordered | 4 |
the surrender of langford | 4 |
in the next page | 4 |
lenthall should be left | 4 |
where the party is | 4 |
made to the court | 4 |
not to be altered | 4 |
examinations suppressed by petition | 4 |
lenthal speaker to the | 4 |
answer of such defendent | 4 |
and of the county | 4 |
during the time i | 4 |
body of the decree | 4 |
to priority of publication | 4 |
of the liberty of | 4 |
wing c estc r | 4 |
answer to matter of | 4 |
be paid to the | 4 |
have the carriage of | 4 |
served with a subpoena | 4 |
a decree is made | 4 |
the one master speakers | 4 |
speaker to the parliament | 4 |
bill of review be | 4 |
a contempt is prosecuted | 4 |
of master william lenthall | 4 |
to examine witnesses to | 4 |
defendent shall pay forty | 4 |
be used in serving | 4 |
commission to answer to | 4 |
to be sued out | 4 |
speedy transportation of that | 4 |
to be sold at | 4 |
affidavit made of the | 4 |
william c the rate | 4 |
be admitted to be | 4 |
law shall be granted | 4 |
to the plaintiff or | 4 |
speakers speech before his | 4 |
the right honorable will | 4 |
in the vpper house | 4 |
what case a second | 4 |
the commands of the | 4 |
of him and his | 4 |
and in case of | 4 |
name of william lenthall | 4 |
liberties of the subject | 4 |
the prosecutor his costs | 4 |
rupert and prince maurice | 4 |
liberties of the subjects | 4 |
to the tower of | 4 |
members to sit in | 4 |
no fees for the | 4 |
shall be brought in | 4 |
of england concerning the | 4 |
take away their lives | 4 |
not to be special | 4 |
of the parties own | 4 |
ordinary courts of justice | 4 |
house of commons now | 4 |
gives liberty to plead | 4 |
to take care it | 4 |
be only of matters | 4 |
abuse to the court | 4 |
the major part of | 4 |
the parliament of scotland | 4 |
taking of sherborn castle | 4 |
not to be granted | 4 |
care it be done | 4 |
the exception in the | 4 |
in case the same | 4 |
the same be ruled | 4 |
his excellency the lord | 4 |
proces to enforce the | 4 |
a great victory by | 4 |
at the presenting of | 3 |
right honourable william lenthal | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
with his resolution not | 3 |
for which they were | 3 |
pride at his late | 3 |
for the safe conduct | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
arbitrary and aristocratical prisoner | 3 |
power to distract any | 3 |
of that soveraigne power | 3 |
the shortning of michaelmas | 3 |
of feare and dangers | 3 |
leave sitting at westminster | 3 |
marriners for the kings | 3 |
the hand of your | 3 |
to be kept on | 3 |
of two hundred horse | 3 |
taking in and surrendring | 3 |
generall after the army | 3 |
the bill for tunnage | 3 |
a free gift upon | 3 |
against the scots neere | 3 |
in all your kingdomes | 3 |
riveted into the hearts | 3 |
be confessed or proved | 3 |
by the inhabitants of | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
lord hopton and others | 3 |
his resolution not to | 3 |
put them to a | 3 |
taking of two hundred | 3 |
makes it manifest to | 3 |
the other from the | 3 |
prosperity to the crowne | 3 |
not for their woe | 3 |
be made for the | 3 |
to proceed in a | 3 |
xml conversion sir thomas | 3 |
of this throne is | 3 |
the whole frame and | 3 |
this throne is to | 3 |
proceedings in this kingdome | 3 |
take care for the | 3 |
that so they might | 3 |
reasons that moved him | 3 |
permission of the least | 3 |
inward duties of our | 3 |
never able to produce | 3 |
and that the same | 3 |
weake to support the | 3 |
and put into the | 3 |
produce one bit of | 3 |
subject in the same | 3 |
an order of the | 3 |
printed in the yeare | 3 |
and their fortunes and | 3 |
of church and common | 3 |
the legall fundamentall liberties | 3 |
fourth of this instant | 3 |
declarations of the of | 3 |
resolution not to attend | 3 |
sent in a letter | 3 |
or any other member | 3 |
persons of the said | 3 |
have settled this for | 3 |
the government of this | 3 |
by our forces neer | 3 |
agreement concerning the same | 3 |
the defendent being served | 3 |
his excellencies the lord | 3 |
the royall fort in | 3 |
to answer to contain | 3 |
intent and meaning of | 3 |
speaker to the remainder | 3 |
a second commission to | 3 |
being the largest for | 3 |
eighth day of june | 3 |
fidelity to the parliament | 3 |
said commanders in chief | 3 |
provision of the navie | 3 |
this present parliament assembled | 3 |
but if you shall | 3 |
with the protestation and | 3 |
for the future settlement | 3 |
popery and popish innovations | 3 |
the true reformed protestant | 3 |
the triumphant palme of | 3 |
and the triall and | 3 |
a terrour to your | 3 |
the care and duty | 3 |
crosse examine the witnesses | 3 |
which hath protected your | 3 |
for the discharging the | 3 |
severall parliaments in former | 3 |
the earl of strafford | 3 |
the subject in the | 3 |
on munday seven night | 3 |
to the honourable vvilliam | 3 |
preservation of the other | 3 |
in my own thoughts | 3 |
and declaration with it | 3 |
true reformed protestant religion | 3 |
witness to be deducted | 3 |
contracts a scorne upon | 3 |
by the transcendent power | 3 |
and the plaintiff may | 3 |
or any piece of | 3 |
their great acceptation of | 3 |
royall fort in worcester | 3 |
long since to have | 3 |
of a free gift | 3 |
excellencies advance from london | 3 |
disswaded the trained bands | 3 |
lord generals letter to | 3 |
the taking the old | 3 |
hath de facto done | 3 |
indeed he hath de | 3 |
from the day of | 3 |
the royall assent of | 3 |
to their routing and | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
be administred and taken | 3 |
the said commanders in | 3 |
shortning of michaelmas term | 3 |
hearts of your subjects | 3 |
the raignes of the | 3 |
diseases of distraction and | 3 |
never returne without that | 3 |
in a time of | 3 |
parliament be inabled to | 3 |
of admiration to the | 3 |
an answer to a | 3 |
power to make a | 3 |
the honourable vvilliam lenthall | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
no a letter from | 3 |
hath protected your allyes | 3 |
another letter to the | 3 |
floating upon a rough | 3 |
of us from the | 3 |
and both houses of | 3 |
too weake to support | 3 |
i now sent by | 3 |
in the union theological | 3 |
to examine the mutiny | 3 |
bend to the commands | 3 |
parliament and a declaration | 3 |
of the laws of | 3 |
fit for nothing but | 3 |
wills are bound to | 3 |
as well as their | 3 |
the rules of law | 3 |
which god hath invested | 3 |
the taking of the | 3 |
former times have stampt | 3 |
up the house of | 3 |
deny me the benefit | 3 |
one of the masters | 3 |
are bound to a | 3 |
honour and plenty of | 3 |
appear to the court | 3 |
speciall authority to prevent | 3 |
this principle is so | 3 |
original in the union | 3 |
they are to take | 3 |
order of the court | 3 |
for the parliament and | 3 |
increases the plenty of | 3 |
william lenthall speaker to | 3 |
de facto done by | 3 |
and commons in this | 3 |
examine the mutiny on | 3 |
according to the covenant | 3 |
attorney or clerk in | 3 |
taking of the royall | 3 |
be inabled to proceed | 3 |
to some of the | 3 |
the enemy at sherborn | 3 |
witnesse to be examined | 3 |
proceed in a free | 3 |
rights and priviledges of | 3 |
distraction and distrust of | 3 |
by the acts of | 3 |
liberties of this nation | 3 |
articles of agreement concerning | 3 |
and leaders of the | 3 |
of your fidelity to | 3 |
houses of parliament making | 3 |
him to absent himselfe | 3 |
parliaments forces against the | 3 |
the parliament wondring at | 3 |
fastens safety and prosperity | 3 |
the presence of god | 3 |
and authorised by the | 3 |
present this as a | 3 |
concerning the taking in | 3 |
of the least diminution | 3 |
is so riveted into | 3 |
single house of lords | 3 |
by the commons of | 3 |
to that end am | 3 |
the defendent shall have | 3 |
honi soit qvi mal | 3 |
for the remainder of | 3 |
palme of tranquillity in | 3 |
not worse and higher | 3 |
therefore i hope you | 3 |
of the faith and | 3 |
traditions of their fore | 3 |
have presented to your | 3 |
which the house desires | 3 |
subjects by the acts | 3 |
the presenting of these | 3 |
the acceptation of this | 3 |
gift will glad the | 3 |
the parliaments forces against | 3 |
sic of all the | 3 |
within one moneth after | 3 |
appointing a committee to | 3 |
prevent false and impertinent | 3 |
enemy at sherborn castle | 3 |
the single house of | 3 |
all the people thereof | 3 |
neer belvoyr castle in | 3 |
a full narative sic | 3 |
of the kingdome of | 3 |
any piece of a | 3 |
that fastens safety and | 3 |
is to command the | 3 |
in the raignes of | 3 |
largest for the measure | 3 |
it is the affections | 3 |
therefore it cannot properly | 3 |
in former times have | 3 |
tender unto them the | 3 |
the hearts of free | 3 |
the peace of the | 3 |
of the benefit of | 3 |
for a further expression | 3 |
these letters with the | 3 |
in the beginning of | 3 |
of commons concerning the | 3 |
of all those who | 3 |
no division had power | 3 |
prerogative of the king | 3 |
inconveniences which may happen | 3 |
exercises are not acceptable | 3 |
the satisfaction of the | 3 |
you will not deny | 3 |
in answer to the | 3 |
the nations or peoples | 3 |
settled this for the | 3 |
hopes were long since | 3 |
disswaded the trained band | 3 |
beheaded the king for | 3 |
declaration and protestation against | 3 |
upon a slip or | 3 |
returne without that olive | 3 |
peace of that county | 3 |
for the pressing of | 3 |
of the length of | 3 |
the peace and safety | 3 |
the security of the | 3 |
taken out by the | 3 |
the generall and the | 3 |
my plea before the | 3 |
for the reducing of | 3 |
the taking of this | 3 |
the rules of their | 3 |
whose representatives by election | 3 |
the trained band in | 3 |
ordered by the house | 3 |
day of this instant | 3 |
by speciall authority to | 3 |
the peace of that | 3 |
against the laws and | 3 |
money in that county | 3 |
condemning cornet thompson and | 3 |
about the city of | 3 |
may view the inward | 3 |
is too weake to | 3 |
his excellency sir thomas | 3 |
enemy kild and taken | 3 |
may declare that the | 3 |
for the redresse of | 3 |
this day ordered by | 3 |
for the measure and | 3 |
of my native country | 3 |
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present distempers of england | 3 |
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speaker concerning the same | 3 |
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of these three bills | 3 |
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people of the nation | 3 |
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late lines of communication | 3 |
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your very loving friend | 3 |
the sheriffes of several | 3 |
their fortunes and estates | 3 |
to the plaintiffs clerk | 3 |
ordinary course of justice | 3 |
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piety of the house | 3 |
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the counsell in ireland | 3 |
to passe through that | 3 |
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london to william lenthall | 3 |
lords of the counsell | 3 |
to answer gives liberty | 3 |
kept on thursday august | 3 |
protestation and declaration with | 3 |
for tunnage and poundage | 3 |
the plaintiffs own assent | 3 |
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conduct of your merchants | 3 |
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nations or peoples parliament | 3 |
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excellencies the lord generals | 3 |
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protestation against the taking | 3 |
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commission shall be afterwards | 3 |
or coat of arms | 3 |
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in or about london | 3 |
the honourable william lenthall | 3 |
peace and safety of | 3 |
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to distract any one | 3 |
an act of parliament | 3 |
frame and constitution of | 3 |
such as have endeavoured | 3 |
the blessing of god | 3 |
and liberties of england | 3 |
out proces to enforce | 3 |
who were the ringleaders | 3 |
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glory of this throne | 3 |
fundamentall government of this | 3 |
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all those who have | 3 |
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forces against the scots | 3 |
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mutiny on munday seven | 3 |
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assurance of the faith | 3 |
appointed to be kept | 3 |
councell of the army | 3 |
false and impertinent relations | 3 |
the measure which was | 3 |
the liberties of england | 3 |
preservative against the diseases | 3 |
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the justices of the | 3 |
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god of his worship | 3 |
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the plenty of the | 3 |
citizens and burgesses of | 3 |
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the king for a | 3 |
or clerk of the | 3 |
to perswade godly ministers | 3 |
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parliaments in former times | 3 |
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in my plea before | 3 |
the particulars of all | 3 |
a witnesse to be | 3 |
sheriffes of several counties | 3 |
that it hath created | 3 |
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this as a marke | 3 |
the king and property | 3 |
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together with his resolution | 3 |
to maintain the laws | 3 |
commons in parliament assembled | 3 |
bill for tunnage and | 3 |
with their declaration and | 3 |
of the lords and | 3 |
the taking of two | 3 |
sent by the commons | 3 |
our hopes were long | 3 |
cross examine the witnesses | 3 |
to support the right | 3 |
thought convenient to leave | 3 |
people of england revived | 3 |
offered by the people | 3 |
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order altered or explained | 3 |
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the chamberlain of london | 3 |
to make a lieutenant | 3 |
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power with which god | 3 |
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king and property of | 3 |
purge thought convenient to | 3 |
the enemy kild and | 3 |
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the court touching that | 3 |
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the parties inability to | 3 |
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that the said commanders | 3 |
narative sic of all | 3 |
to william lenthall esq | 3 |
this for the measure | 3 |
their exercises are not | 3 |
by the parliaments forces | 3 |
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soveraigne power with which | 3 |
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their declaration and protestation | 3 |
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the severall opinions which | 3 |
the defendant shall not | 3 |
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original in the bodleian | 3 |
within eight daies after | 3 |
acceptation of this gift | 3 |
together with a letter | 3 |
blazon or coat of | 3 |
the honour and plenty | 3 |
may read in my | 3 |
opportunity will give leave | 3 |
intrusted and authorised by | 3 |
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the kingdome of scotland | 3 |
why the name of | 3 |
the party offending shall | 3 |
the parliament be inabled | 3 |
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written the eighth day | 3 |
of the enemy kild | 3 |
and that there was | 3 |
committee to examine the | 3 |
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where a contempt is | 3 |
for the liberty of | 3 |
a committee to examine | 3 |
published by speciall authority | 3 |
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grounds and reasons that | 3 |
measure and the time | 3 |
carrick town and castle | 3 |
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l thomason e estc | 3 |
that the waters are | 3 |
case a second commission | 3 |
nor order altered or | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
in taking away the | 3 |
members of this house | 3 |
are against the fundamentall | 3 |
of marriners for the | 3 |
matter to satisfie the | 3 |
that their petition to | 3 |
cornet denn to die | 3 |
this gift will glad | 3 |
opinions which have beene | 3 |
the city and parliament | 3 |
both the houses of | 3 |
any thing to the | 3 |
the taking in and | 3 |
court touching that delay | 3 |
convenient to leave sitting | 3 |
examining a witness to | 3 |
with which god hath | 3 |
being ordained for the | 3 |
shall find cause to | 3 |
late great victory obtained | 3 |
that narrow channell which | 3 |
excellency sir thomas fairfax | 3 |
both houses appointing a | 3 |
that the honour and | 3 |
and property of the | 3 |
names of all those | 3 |
of your sacred majestie | 3 |
examiner to avoid impertinences | 3 |
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the protestation and declaration | 3 |
in the same scales | 3 |
remaine hopelesse ever to | 3 |
and glory of this | 3 |
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whose really it is | 3 |
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to be drawn briefly | 3 |
royall assent of this | 3 |
castle together with a | 3 |
approbation by the royall | 3 |
leave for a further | 3 |
there may be no | 3 |
the soveraigne preservative against | 3 |
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upon the of june | 3 |
the threads of obedience | 3 |
lenthall master of the | 3 |
the disturbance of the | 3 |
both houses of the | 3 |
late purge thought convenient | 3 |
the trained band from | 3 |
letters with the list | 3 |
and opportunity will give | 3 |
right honourable the lords | 3 |
not to attend that | 3 |
and meaning of the | 3 |
the union theological seminary | 3 |
lose the benefit of | 3 |
further expression of our | 3 |
inabled to proceed in | 3 |
of the royall fort | 3 |
order of both houses | 3 |
to take care for | 3 |
and that they had | 3 |
of the house to | 3 |
that all the people | 3 |
have full assurance of | 3 |
the performance of their | 3 |
distempers of england and | 3 |
against the taking away | 3 |
wondring at the impudencie | 3 |
shewing their great acceptation | 3 |
speedily steered on by | 3 |
betweene the honour and | 3 |
the triall and condemning | 3 |
estates of your people | 3 |
since to have settled | 3 |
had power to distract | 3 |
yet remaine hopelesse ever | 3 |
obtained by the parliaments | 3 |
and with this to | 3 |
to contain an injunction | 3 |
no motion shall be | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
one being ordained for | 3 |
away his majesties life | 3 |
to the parliament was | 3 |
notice to the defendent | 3 |
members of the said | 3 |
as any man in | 3 |
answer gives liberty to | 3 |
most valiant puissant princes | 3 |
be kept on thursday | 3 |
appointed to be forthwith | 3 |
in your first remonstrance | 3 |
the honour and glory | 3 |
the articles of agreement | 3 |
and about the city | 3 |
are the words of | 3 |
were long since to | 3 |
for the shortning of | 3 |
well as their duty | 3 |
the supream authority of | 3 |
concerning the present proceedings | 3 |
severall opinions which have | 3 |
the same to the | 3 |
take away my life | 3 |
i am confident of | 3 |
judith siefring text and | 3 |
till a new and | 3 |
the transcendent power of | 3 |
narrow channell which leads | 3 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 3 |
shall never returne without | 3 |
the defendents attorney in | 3 |
will glad the hearts | 3 |
perswade the trained band | 3 |
eight days after the | 3 |
of the whole kingdom | 3 |
hopelesse ever to passe | 3 |
called the nations or | 3 |
civilwar no sir thomas | 3 |
and constitution of the | 3 |
him power to make | 3 |
that the house of | 3 |
defendent being served with | 3 |
royal blazon or coat | 3 |
bit of a law | 3 |
taking the old generall | 3 |
duties of our hearts | 3 |
pressing of marriners for | 3 |
our desires and hopes | 3 |
passe through that narrow | 3 |
to absent himselfe from | 3 |
and by him appointed | 3 |
as a ship floating | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
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have beene amongst us | 3 |
the lawes of the | 3 |
desiring and enjoyning the | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
victory obtained by col | 3 |
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letter of the law | 3 |
in ireland to the | 3 |
tyed with the threads | 3 |
of the commons house | 3 |
a commission to prove | 3 |
the inward duties of | 3 |
which are against the | 3 |
the benefit of that | 3 |
as indeed he hath | 3 |
facto done by this | 3 |
shall be afterwards granted | 3 |
and enjoyning the high | 3 |
of the like tumults | 3 |
honourable the lords commissioners | 3 |
the acts of their | 3 |
a slip or mistake | 3 |
honour and glory of | 3 |
for examining a witness | 3 |
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of your subjects by | 3 |
owe to your sacred | 3 |
upon a rough sea | 3 |
a law for a | 3 |
to the remainder of | 3 |
midst of all these | 3 |
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king for a tyrant | 3 |
eyes of the people | 3 |
laid to be done | 3 |
particulars of that engagement | 3 |
the churches of god | 3 |
the future settlement of | 3 |
of the particulars of | 3 |
and giving him power | 3 |
trained band in holdernesse | 3 |
soveraigne preservative against the | 3 |
parliament was ill relished | 3 |
raignes of the most | 3 |
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gift upon the fore | 3 |
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their petition to the | 3 |
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to be special without | 3 |
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experiment of elder times | 3 |
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act for the shortning | 3 |
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a serjeant at arms | 3 |
fairfax generall after the | 3 |
and their own declarations | 3 |
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departure without being examined | 3 |
and distrust of church | 3 |
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full assurance of the | 3 |
a posture of defence | 3 |
the very life and | 3 |
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the same shall not | 3 |
ringleaders in the mutiny | 3 |
so riveted into the | 3 |
to prevent false and | 3 |
the judges of the | 3 |
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conversion a letter from | 3 |
of the said garrison | 3 |
able to produce one | 3 |
to perswade the countrey | 3 |
special reason shewed to | 3 |
the good of the | 3 |
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interposition betweene the honour | 3 |
distrust of church and | 3 |
depositions in cross causes | 3 |
to have presented to | 3 |
to be forthwith printed | 3 |
to the city of | 3 |
care of their clerks | 3 |
it please your excellency | 3 |
that soveraigne power with | 3 |
with the threads of | 3 |
scorne upon the nation | 3 |
injunction on bills after | 3 |
for the maintenance of | 3 |
the persons of the | 3 |
god hath invested your | 3 |
hath created a beliefe | 3 |
prisoner in the tower | 3 |
in his oppressingest steps | 3 |
hand of your sacred | 3 |
the permission of the | 3 |
his attorney or clerk | 3 |
that their wills are | 3 |
impudencie of those men | 3 |
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letter to the said | 3 |
one of us from | 3 |
the house in so | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
his late purge thought | 3 |
terrour to your enemies | 3 |
this beame enables both | 3 |
all proces of contempt | 3 |
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to chuse them a | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
and the five members | 3 |
glory of god of | 3 |
union theological seminary library | 3 |
by the royall assent | 3 |
the parliament and a | 3 |
where we yet remaine | 3 |
triall and condemning cornet | 3 |
acceptation of the yorkshire | 3 |
other from the lords | 3 |
of all these troubles | 3 |
houses appointing a committee | 3 |
presenting of these three | 3 |
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a ship floating upon | 3 |
assent of this bill | 3 |
them in the same | 3 |
their wills are bound | 3 |
of distraction and distrust | 3 |
of commons to the | 3 |
at london to william | 3 |
and the severall opinions | 3 |
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and some of them | 3 |
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the ordinary courts of | 3 |
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an order of both | 3 |
our forces neer worcester | 3 |
of all the people | 3 |
the rights and priviledges | 3 |
parliament making his excellency | 3 |
commands of the king | 3 |
proceedings against the enemy | 3 |
expression of our duties | 3 |
this to have presented | 3 |
doubt but you will | 3 |
taken by the inhabitants | 3 |
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day ordered by the | 3 |
parliament wondring at the | 3 |
the approbation by the | 3 |
particulars of all the | 3 |
through that narrow channell | 3 |
end am i now | 3 |
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as have endeavoured to | 3 |
your sacred majesty may | 3 |
epistle written the eighth | 3 |
and the approbation by | 3 |
trained band from going | 3 |
at his late purge | 3 |
be speedily steered on | 3 |
full narative sic of | 3 |
major part of the | 3 |
the discharging the billet | 3 |
thanksgiving appointed to be | 3 |
their laws and liberties | 3 |
the consent of all | 3 |
that their exercises are | 3 |
be delivered to the | 3 |
of both houses appointing | 3 |
to the earl of | 3 |
the conclusion of the | 3 |
lenthall speaker to the | 3 |
sitting in the house | 3 |
the particulars of that | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
tranquillity in all your | 3 |
taking away his majesties | 3 |
their routing and surprizall | 3 |
to strengthen your undoubted | 3 |
strengthen your undoubted dominion | 3 |
whereof divers of quality | 3 |
authorised by the consent | 3 |
which was ever given | 3 |
the liberties of this | 3 |
advanced by the transcendent | 3 |
by an effectuall prevention | 3 |
to be administred and | 3 |
service of the said | 3 |
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and the taking of | 3 |
the eye of the | 3 |
of those few knights | 3 |
history of the world | 3 |
and a declaration of | 3 |
shewing their dislike of | 3 |
the laws of england | 3 |
true intent and meaning | 3 |
as a sacrifice of | 3 |
to perswade the trained | 3 |
remainder of those few | 3 |
the mutiny on munday | 3 |
concluded this the soveraigne | 3 |
the priviledges of parliament | 3 |
take out proces to | 3 |
the inhabitants of exeter | 3 |
the authority of parliament | 3 |
measure which was ever | 3 |
generals letter to the | 3 |
dominion over the seas | 3 |
well as the directive | 3 |
transcendent power of prerogative | 3 |
the trust reposed in | 3 |
clerks to take care | 3 |
belvoyr castle in leicestershire | 3 |
time and opportunity will | 3 |
and burgesses that col | 3 |
we be speedily steered | 3 |
being very sensible of | 3 |
of the justices of | 3 |
consent of all the | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
the oath taken by | 3 |
thompson and cornet denn | 3 |
ireland to the high | 3 |
of the yorkshire petition | 3 |
properly be called the | 3 |
sold at his shop | 3 |
endeavour to be used | 3 |
hence letters yesterday to | 2 |
clerks are to take | 2 |
said bill stand dismissed | 2 |
put into the hands | 2 |
not put to an | 2 |
to a defendents answer | 2 |
provide a sufficient convoy | 2 |
not to permit him | 2 |
commission shall be put | 2 |
shillings costs if the | 2 |
which by his wisdome | 2 |
me before the lords | 2 |
or the proces thereof | 2 |
every such cause presented | 2 |
serving of the proces | 2 |
lords in parliament assembled | 2 |