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quadgram frequency
early english books online16
the case of several9
in and about the9
characters represented either as8
represented either as utf8
of london and westminster7
cities of london and7
and about the cities7
the cities of london7
about the cities of7
his accomplices private interest6
the utter ruin of6
coachmen in and about6
occasioned by one robert6
case of several hackney6
ruin of many families6
and his accomplices private6
utter ruin of many6
london and westminster and6
westminster and the suburbs6
and westminster and the6
his and his accomplices6
murrey and his accomplices6
for his and his6
by one robert murrey6
to the utter ruin6
usually the first edition4
were sent to external4
and encoded edition of4
of the project have4
the usual project restraints4
tcp is a partnership4
during phase of the4
said murrey and his4
accordance with level of4
converting tcp files to4
were corrected where possible4
overall quality of tcp4
assigned for keying and4
in oxford and michigan4
quantities of textual data4
and coded from proquest4
which did not meet4
or corrected and characters4
texts based on the4
create accurately transcribed and4
or elements to simplify4
chosen if there was4
books online text creation4
and markup guidelines are4
characters will be marked4
nature of the print4
a limit of instances4
described above is co4
was then carried out4
mind that in all4
of a work was4
project was divided into4
are a number of4
remaining illegibles were encoded4
images in accordance with4
texts for their own4
between and available in4
standards were returned to4
to reflect the true4
of every monographic english4
p using tcp tei4
mnemonic sdata character entities4
selection was based on4
should be aware of4
even for commercial purposes4
returned to the keyers4
of instances per text4
for an anonymous work4
the institutions providing financial4
to range over a4
corrected where possible up4
between the universities of4
encoded and linked to4
such instances will never4
creation partnership web site4
providing financial support to4
text creation partnership web4
those which did not4
the work described above4
by converting tcp files4
transformed into placeholder characters4
gaps by user contributors4
restraints of time and4
will remain and some4
characters or elements to4
based on the text4
was chosen if there4
at by a tcp4
chose to create diplomatic4
readable characters will be4
of textual data within4
text with mnemonic sdata4
tei in libraries guidelines4
the said thomas cadman4
and markup reviewed and4
and or corrected and4
made him sensible of4
qa standards were returned4
of creating the tcp4
under the penalty of4
be marked as illegible4
english books online text4
via their early english4
and available in eebo4
the image sets published4
gap elements of known4
therefore of any assumptions4
in of gaps by4
in all likelihood such4
the public domain as4
for transcription and basic4
the texts were encoded4
can be made about4
the text creation partnership4
text selection was based4
text was proofread for4
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of tcp data is4
of each text was4
quality of tcp data4
of any assumptions that4
structural encoding based on4
editions of a works4
filling in of gaps4
for accuracy and those4
the terms of creative4
the true nature of4
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known extent have been4
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creating the tcp texts4
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corrected and characters marked4
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the process of creating4
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transcribed and encoded texts4
into placeholder characters or4
to the terms of4
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to their original source4
of the process of4
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the early english books4
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released into the public4
that due credit and4
edition of the work4
have been issued variously4
users should be aware4
a partnership between the4
to external keying companies4
to encode one copy4
to produce large quantities4
opposed to critical editions4
a compelling reason to4
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partnership between the universities4
and xml conversion the4
be made about the4
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and encoded texts based4
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print record of the4
and the publisher proquest4
michigan and oxford and4
to create accurately transcribed4
keyed and coded from4
variety of subject areas4
into the public domain4
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for keying and markup4
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language title published between4
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text and markup reviewed4
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placeholder characters or elements4
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the commons of england3
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to ply in and3
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ocm this keyboarded and3
as they are advised3
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several of his majesties3
logarbo text and markup3
case of several of3
and we and all3
honours to take the3
humbly recommended to the3
mona logarbo text and3
his majesties loyal subjects3
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r ocm this keyboarded3
an act of common3
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to the commons of3
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humbly beseech your honours3
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contrary to the laws3
the case of r3
land as they are3
was thereupon pleased to2
the commission was sealed2
day by nine of2
not qualified for that2
the premises into your2
robert murrey and his2
the lords of the2
to sollicit the then2
now the said robert2
the said coachmen are2
mony he could of2
and kept him prisoner2
the said coachmen therefore2
murrey saw the late2
said murrey saw the2
one hundred hackney coachmen2
qualified for that imploy2
than all the said2
assistance of a friend2
the said hackney coachmen2
his deluding speeches prevailed2
commission was sealed and2
prejudice of your petitioners2
edward villers the next2
coachmen to ply in2
a note under his2
with money to sollicit2
to pay more money2
hall for above six2
said thomas cadman petitioned2
so that now the2
the coachmen that were2
to be brought into2
represented to the consideration2
could of the said2
men should pay the2
hire men and keep2
limitted by the said2
behalf before his honour2
immediately seized upon the2
coaches in the streets2
on his said servants2
james was gone out2
common council in london2
had not pleased almighty2
marshal for the liberty2
the late king james2
but hackney coachmen to2
by which project the2
plying with their coaches2
for each coach so2
that the act made2
reproduction of original in2
and others not qualified2
clear to himself four2
the commissioners and the2
cadman petitioned his honour2
to take it off2
and to the prejudice2
men immediately seized upon2
all ruined and undone2
or two in london2
those imployed to put2
the said act in2
put it upon the2
to see by what2
of the aforesaid order2
the said coachmen being2
having suffered nine weeks2
did send his servant2
until the said thomas2
did get clear to2
the th and th2
the bulwark wharfe before2
who was thereupon pleased2
be settled at the2
until one thomas cadman2
suppress the hundred hackney2
to suppress the hundred2
shillings each coach for2
as the said coachmen2
then prince of orange2
years of king charles2
others not qualified for2
hand of forty pounds2
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money in one year2
their coaches in the2
about the city of2
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with the assistance of2
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lords of the treasury2
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what right they held2
the hundred hackney coachmen2
the liberty of the2
the aforesaid murrey and2
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the said coachmen after2
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pay the poor mens2
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that when the said2
to the consideration of2
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saw the late king2
servants behalf before his2
relief at that very2
their own private interest2
up any fare upon2
with their coaches within2
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act of common council2
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forty pounds penalty to2
hackney coachmen to ply2
besides all bribes and2
coach to ply within2
the city of london2
been all ruined and2
taking up any fare2
marshals men immediately seized2
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it had not pleased2
qualified by the act2
his said servants behalf2
popish commissioners to licence2
with the addition only2
take the premises into2
the said act was2
the penalty of forty2
the next day by2
ply within the said2
coachmen and others not2
and his accomplices than2
murray and his accomplices2
security given in to2
money to sollicit the2
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and his popish commission2
put upon them by2
friend or two in2
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bulwark wharfe before the2
given in to the2
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four hundred and fifty2
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the tower of london2
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himself four hundred and2
th years of king2
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of king charles ii2
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to keep the said2
god to send his2
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coachmen from taking up2
the then popish commissioners2
the regulating of hackney2
and burgesses in parliament2
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and his accomplices afterwards2
c estc r ocm2
should pay the poor2
men and keep them2
them from their said2
humbly desire that the2
london and suburbs thereof2
sollicit the then popish2
almighty god to send2
all the said hackney2
to himself four hundred2
said servants behalf before2
aforesaid murrey and his2
and cast the said2
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shillings for each coach2
to send his highness2
year for working their2
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for licensing and regulating2
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five shillings for each2
them by the aforesaid2
accomplices private interest cadman2
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murry did get clear2
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it upon the said2
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thomas cadman petitioned his2
of forty pounds penalty2
under his hand of2
one year for working2
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the unjust and wicked2
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and about the city2
to procure one or2
in one year for2
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if it had not2
and if the rich2
forty shillings each coach2
money hire men and2
appear before the said2
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sensible of the abuse2
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came to those he2
said coachmen are credably2
that many poor men2
of the treasury in2
right they held their2
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into this honourable house2
king james was gone2
late king james was2
to take the premises2
upon some poor hackney2
out of this kingdom2
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to those he had2
the said murray and2
working their coaches in2
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the treasury in november2
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said one hundred hackney2
act for licensing and2
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at the same yearly2
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upon the bulwark wharfe2
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by nine of the2
the addition only of2
for his own by2
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one or more bills2
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ends since christmas last2
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bribes and other incomes2
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penalty of forty shillings2
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servant with his hackney2
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coach for every offence2
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of forty shillings each2
hundred and fifty pounds2
governour of the tower2
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th and th years2
in the year obtained2
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and never put it2
keep them from their2
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to ply within the2
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burgesses in parliament assembled2
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within the said verge2
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said sir edward villers2
of a friend or2
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to appear before the2
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wharfe before the tower2
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to the prejudice of2
all bribes and other2
accomplices than all the2
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murrey and his adherents2
of common council in2
coaches within the liberties2
said thomas cadman appeared2
his servant with his2
and the said thomas2
those he had formerly2
for working their coaches2
to their relief at2
by his deluding speeches2
the said sir edward2
of one hundred coaches2
before the tower gate2
cadman did send his2
fare upon the bulwark2
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undone by the unjust2
at that very time2
city of london and2
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him prisoner at white2
desire that the act2
right honourable the knights2
sollicited his honour capt2
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sensible of the oppression2
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obtained the then attorny2
the right honourable the2
the same yearly rent2
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assist him with money2
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therefore humbly desire that2
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commissioners and the said2
brought into this honourable2
to put the said2
had been all ruined2