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quadgram | frequency |
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agreeth with the record | 575 |
the print touching the | 219 |
the lords and commons | 215 |
of petitions for england | 159 |
receivers of petitions for | 158 |
in the time of | 144 |
the king will be | 142 |
teste rege apud westm | 138 |
the king and his | 137 |
in the presence of | 135 |
summoned to parliament e | 127 |
king will be advised | 123 |
tryers of petitions for | 119 |
the court of rome | 116 |
the power of the | 112 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 111 |
the presence of the | 111 |
in the last parliament | 102 |
the parliament holden at | 98 |
the king and lords | 96 |
of the bishop of | 94 |
of petitions for gascoyne | 93 |
the church of rome | 93 |
to the king and | 92 |
petitions of the commons | 92 |
to the prejudice of | 90 |
in the county of | 88 |
between the king and | 85 |
of the king and | 83 |
at the request of | 82 |
presence of the king | 81 |
out of the realm | 80 |
to the holy land | 80 |
granted to the king | 79 |
parliament holden at westminster | 78 |
with the record in | 78 |
the record in effect | 77 |
the request of the | 76 |
by act of parliament | 75 |
of the duke of | 73 |
the duke of gloucester | 72 |
the liberties of the | 71 |
to the bishop of | 70 |
in the court of | 70 |
the dean and chapter | 70 |
by reason of the | 70 |
the defence of the | 70 |
the king by his | 69 |
other places beyond the | 69 |
and other places beyond | 69 |
george duke of albemarle | 68 |
places beyond the seas | 67 |
our heirs and successors | 67 |
the pope and his | 67 |
edward earl of clarendon | 66 |
the assent of the | 66 |
of the lords and | 66 |
the king of england | 66 |
of the church of | 65 |
of england and ireland | 65 |
of king henry the | 64 |
said edward earl of | 62 |
the said edward earl | 62 |
the government of the | 61 |
summoned to parliament h | 60 |
the cause of the | 60 |
from time to time | 59 |
for the most part | 59 |
by the king and | 59 |
the realm of england | 58 |
dean and chapter of | 57 |
converts sent to it | 57 |
day of the parliament | 56 |
rights of his crown | 56 |
and of the isles | 56 |
of the earl of | 55 |
the crown of england | 55 |
request of the commons | 55 |
the duke of york | 55 |
by the assent of | 55 |
the rights of his | 55 |
to the archbishop of | 55 |
of edward the third | 54 |
to the king for | 54 |
issued this writ to | 54 |
the prejudice of the | 54 |
for the defence of | 54 |
the bishop of winchester | 53 |
to the pope and | 52 |
et ideo vobis mandamus | 52 |
to the king in | 52 |
a writ to the | 52 |
to the king of | 52 |
summoned to parliament r | 52 |
for that the king | 51 |
king henry the d | 51 |
in the kings bench | 51 |
the duke of lancaster | 51 |
in the case of | 51 |
teste rege apud westmonasterium | 50 |
but not in form | 49 |
by his letters patents | 49 |
of the house of | 49 |
in order to the | 48 |
of the bishoprick of | 48 |
their heirs and assigns | 48 |
to the duke of | 48 |
justices of the peace | 48 |
episcopus servus servorum dei | 47 |
liberties of the church | 47 |
the law of the | 47 |
a writ to him | 47 |
in the parliament of | 47 |
that remedy may be | 47 |
the rest of the | 47 |
to him and his | 47 |
by the king to | 46 |
by the kings commandement | 46 |
defence of the realm | 46 |
in the name of | 45 |
the justices of the | 44 |
time of henry the | 44 |
the king by the | 44 |
under the great seal | 44 |
grant to the king | 44 |
the house of lords | 44 |
the archbishop of york | 43 |
therefore made shall be | 43 |
the time of henry | 43 |
this writ to the | 43 |
year of king henry | 43 |
of henry the third | 42 |
by the advice of | 42 |
the first of these | 42 |
remedy may be had | 42 |
at the common law | 42 |
in the next place | 42 |
the lords of the | 42 |
the bishops and lords | 42 |
the church of england | 42 |
of the said duke | 41 |
to be their speaker | 41 |
the person of the | 41 |
letters to the pope | 41 |
writ to him to | 41 |
of the bishops and | 41 |
year of his reign | 41 |
in relation to the | 41 |
the kings letters patents | 41 |
the laws of the | 41 |
in the mean time | 40 |
the keeping of the | 40 |
as well as the | 40 |
a prohibition to him | 40 |
in cujus rei testimonium | 40 |
the statutes therefore made | 40 |
by the pope to | 40 |
the king issued this | 40 |
of henry the eighth | 39 |
the bishop of durham | 39 |
an act of parliament | 39 |
the bishop of lincoln | 39 |
at the petition of | 39 |
la zouch de harringworth | 39 |
that the king will | 39 |
before the king and | 39 |
may be had against | 39 |
to the earl of | 39 |
the end of the | 38 |
the city of london | 38 |
the bishop of norwich | 38 |
early english books online | 38 |
of the virgin mary | 38 |
shall have power to | 38 |
the liberty of the | 37 |
it is enacted that | 37 |
of the king in | 37 |
for the maintenance of | 37 |
one and the same | 37 |
to the king by | 37 |
the bishop of london | 37 |
in regard of the | 36 |
the body of the | 36 |
the king in his | 36 |
the rights of the | 36 |
of henry the fourth | 36 |
the king of france | 36 |
of the common law | 36 |
the king thereupon issued | 36 |
cause of the parliament | 36 |
the same to the | 35 |
the tower of london | 35 |
to the church of | 35 |
voyage to the holy | 35 |
of the statute of | 35 |
of henry the sixth | 35 |
of the kings house | 35 |
and sir john colleton | 35 |
into the kings hands | 35 |
the next day to | 35 |
of the great charter | 35 |
holden at westminster the | 35 |
according to the law | 35 |
the case of the | 35 |
the chamber de pinct | 34 |
of henry the first | 34 |
of his crown and | 34 |
by the common law | 34 |
willed the commons to | 34 |
the council of lyons | 34 |
to the said duke | 34 |
by the law of | 34 |
the election of the | 34 |
the state of the | 33 |
council of the kingdom | 33 |
the house of commons | 33 |
in the church of | 33 |
the king in the | 33 |
of the government of | 33 |
by the kings commandment | 33 |
the commons of england | 33 |
the duke of glocester | 33 |
the commons of the | 32 |
of the archbishop of | 32 |
in the life of | 32 |
of the kings bench | 32 |
out of the kings | 32 |
granted by the king | 32 |
statutes therefore made shall | 32 |
made shall be observed | 32 |
the which the king | 32 |
in the chamber de | 32 |
person of the king | 32 |
law of the land | 31 |
son and heir of | 31 |
the same shall be | 31 |
the bishops and clergy | 31 |
ought not to be | 31 |
letter to the pope | 31 |
the duke of bedford | 31 |
of king edward the | 31 |
to the sheriff of | 31 |
to the chief justice | 31 |
the maintenance of the | 31 |
the abbot of st | 31 |
for the holy land | 31 |
the words of the | 31 |
the time of the | 31 |
after the death of | 31 |
of oyer and terminer | 31 |
the name of the | 31 |
but not in forme | 31 |
declared the cause of | 30 |
of the dutchy of | 30 |
in the council of | 30 |
by advice of the | 30 |
the profits of the | 30 |
by the kings letters | 30 |
in subsidium terrae sanctae | 30 |
the king and kingdom | 30 |
the right of the | 30 |
the death of the | 30 |
by the space of | 30 |
to the king the | 30 |
of the county of | 30 |
the first day of | 30 |
by the archbishop of | 30 |
de ferrariis de grobie | 30 |
to the pope to | 30 |
assent of the bishops | 30 |
sir john colleton and | 29 |
by authority of parliament | 29 |
kings proctor at rome | 29 |
his letters to the | 29 |
the dutchy of lancaster | 29 |
that the statute made | 29 |
the see of rome | 29 |
tryars of petitions for | 29 |
the advice of the | 29 |
and the next day | 29 |
in the times of | 29 |
the monks of canterbury | 29 |
the feast of st | 29 |
without the kings license | 29 |
by the bishop of | 29 |
title to the crown | 29 |
to be of the | 29 |
the nature of the | 29 |
to the lords and | 28 |
the custody of the | 28 |
assent of the lords | 28 |
the petition of the | 28 |
the whole house of | 28 |
in england and ireland | 28 |
next day to present | 28 |
out of the chancery | 28 |
the order of the | 28 |
the king at the | 28 |
as it hath been | 28 |
notes for div a | 28 |
charter of the forrest | 28 |
of the pope and | 28 |
petro de malo lacu | 28 |
at the kings pleasure | 28 |
both houses of parliament | 28 |
the condition of the | 28 |
the service of the | 28 |
godwins catalogue of bishops | 28 |
so long as the | 28 |
the said duke of | 28 |
as in the last | 28 |
john colleton and sir | 27 |
king issued this writ | 27 |
under pain of excommunication | 27 |
the statute made in | 27 |
laws of the realm | 27 |
to the value of | 27 |
the king to the | 27 |
the king and the | 27 |
the commission of array | 27 |
eodem modo mandatum est | 27 |
of the power of | 27 |
of petitions for gascoin | 27 |
with the common protestation | 27 |
by assent of parliament | 27 |
according to the laws | 27 |
for the time being | 27 |
the matter in fact | 27 |
the use of the | 27 |
of the grand council | 27 |
to the pope for | 27 |
popes pretended title to | 26 |
and chancellor of england | 26 |
statute made in the | 26 |
the common protestation was | 26 |
of the commons house | 26 |
that the justices of | 26 |
the commons to choose | 26 |
berkeley and sir john | 26 |
the temporalties of the | 26 |
in the nature of | 26 |
the king for the | 26 |
the prior and covent | 26 |
for which he was | 26 |
placitum in curia christianitatis | 26 |
the advice of his | 26 |
the vacancy of the | 26 |
and liberties of the | 26 |
by advice of his | 26 |
made by the king | 26 |
by the popes legate | 26 |
the first year of | 26 |
in nature of a | 25 |
of the holy land | 25 |
the course of the | 25 |
of bath and wells | 25 |
in the kings court | 25 |
upon the whole matter | 25 |
the names of the | 25 |
and others of the | 25 |
whole house of commons | 25 |
of edward the fourth | 25 |
archbishop of canterbury and | 25 |
one of the kings | 25 |
and church of rome | 25 |
of the crown of | 25 |
the judges of the | 25 |
to the use of | 25 |
king and his council | 25 |
the king for his | 25 |
power of the parliament | 25 |
between him and the | 25 |
the said earl of | 25 |
in time of war | 25 |
the charter of the | 25 |
the bishop of ely | 25 |
to the virgin mary | 25 |
he willed the commons | 25 |
of the kings houshold | 25 |
of the whole kingdom | 25 |
dei gratia rex angliae | 25 |
him and his heirs | 24 |
the manner of the | 24 |
the same should be | 24 |
king by his letters | 24 |
the time of king | 24 |
per apostolica scripta mandamus | 24 |
approved by the king | 24 |
of the said thomas | 24 |
of the commons of | 24 |
common protestation was allowed | 24 |
the kings of england | 24 |
barons of the exchequer | 24 |
and the bishop of | 24 |
for the space of | 24 |
coronam et dignitatem nostram | 24 |
the chief justice of | 24 |
every sack of wooll | 24 |
for opposing king john | 24 |
to the crown of | 24 |
of the realm of | 24 |
the will of the | 24 |
to him not to | 24 |
in the point of | 24 |
the consent of the | 23 |
teste rege apud windes | 23 |
the lands of the | 23 |
in the highest degree | 23 |
and for that the | 23 |
in the chair of | 23 |
de ferrariis de groby | 23 |
of king richard the | 23 |
the earl of warwick | 23 |
no man shall be | 23 |
the parliament of england | 23 |
and sir william berkeley | 23 |
pretended title to it | 23 |
without the kings special | 23 |
be made to the | 23 |
as if it were | 23 |
charissimo in christo filio | 23 |
out of the way | 23 |
the government of this | 23 |
venerabili in christo patri | 23 |
of the said province | 23 |
of the said earl | 23 |
the king in parliament | 23 |
defence of the kingdom | 23 |
unto the said edward | 23 |
by the popes authority | 23 |
the kings writ to | 23 |
is not to be | 23 |
king thereupon issued this | 23 |
king henry the sixth | 23 |
of the reign of | 22 |
to the king one | 22 |
rights of the crown | 22 |
william earl of craven | 22 |
the last day of | 22 |
chief justice of ireland | 22 |
common council of the | 22 |
excommunicated for opposing king | 22 |
the prejudice of his | 22 |
that the said duke | 22 |
in the isle of | 22 |
the kings crown and | 22 |
vobis mandamus firmiter injungentes | 22 |
to be made by | 22 |
time of edward the | 22 |
of the rights of | 22 |
it is to be | 22 |
for defence of the | 22 |
that is to say | 22 |
the time of edward | 22 |
that none of the | 22 |
of the church and | 22 |
is no mention made | 22 |
of both houses of | 22 |
that he should be | 22 |
thus related by matthew | 22 |
the bishop of hereford | 22 |
the pope and cardinals | 22 |
of the kings council | 22 |
related by matthew paris | 22 |
his crown and dignity | 22 |
relief of the holy | 22 |
such of them as | 22 |
the earl of northumberland | 22 |
sitting in the chair | 21 |
commons granted to the | 21 |
of the king to | 21 |
any of the kings | 21 |
and therefore it is | 21 |
the people of england | 21 |
according to the statute | 21 |
the bishop of rochester | 21 |
the same to be | 21 |
that all such as | 21 |
richard duke of york | 21 |
the title of the | 21 |
one of the popes | 21 |
so as the same | 21 |
sir william berkeley and | 21 |
the safety of the | 21 |
the chair of estate | 21 |
as may appear by | 21 |
prior and covent of | 21 |
for that the said | 21 |
the petition of right | 21 |
in time of peace | 21 |
the archbishops and bishops | 21 |
the hereditaments of the | 21 |
ad coronam et dignitatem | 21 |
bishop of bath and | 21 |
of the privy seal | 21 |
the king will provide | 21 |
the king will thereof | 21 |
swerveth from the record | 21 |
and defence of the | 21 |
it shall be as | 21 |
in fide qua nobis | 21 |
and present their speaker | 21 |
the good of the | 21 |
him to the king | 21 |
but as touching the | 21 |
an act concerning them | 21 |
by henry the eighth | 21 |
the reign of king | 21 |
the bishop of winton | 21 |
in the parliament at | 21 |
made in the last | 21 |
to the pope against | 20 |
the statute therefore made | 20 |
by the duke of | 20 |
in derogation of the | 20 |
de verbo ad verbum | 20 |
william berkeley and sir | 20 |
to choose their speaker | 20 |
sanctissimo in christo patri | 20 |
jacobo de audley chlr | 20 |
michael de la poole | 20 |
after the feast of | 20 |
the whole body of | 20 |
dacre de gilsland chlr | 20 |
to the common law | 20 |
that no man be | 20 |
by the kings license | 20 |
will thereof be advised | 20 |
of richard the second | 20 |
times of henry the | 20 |
the parliament was called | 20 |
to the court of | 20 |
causes of the parliament | 20 |
for the keeping of | 20 |
the destruction of the | 20 |
he with the common | 20 |
the great charter of | 20 |
to the laws and | 20 |
granted him by the | 20 |
in any of the | 20 |
to the see of | 20 |
came before the king | 20 |
that the king would | 20 |
the fundamental laws of | 20 |
to the honour of | 20 |
the peace of the | 20 |
of the court of | 20 |
made shall be kept | 20 |
the same day the | 20 |
eadem gratia rex angliae | 20 |
by the popes provision | 20 |
in the ecclesiastical court | 20 |
king will thereof be | 20 |
of edward the first | 19 |
every tun of wine | 19 |
for that sundry of | 19 |
by land and sea | 19 |
to the sheriffs of | 19 |
learned in the law | 19 |
to be made to | 19 |
that the statute of | 19 |
of the realm in | 19 |
our kingdom of england | 19 |
of the kings crown | 19 |
the revenues of the | 19 |
the honour of the | 19 |
at the same time | 19 |
about the kings person | 19 |
in the beginning of | 19 |
and commons granted to | 19 |
of the people of | 19 |
to take order therein | 19 |
lords and commons in | 19 |
the archbishop of dublin | 19 |
king richard the second | 19 |
his voyage to the | 19 |
willielmo la zouch de | 19 |
the citizens and burgesses | 19 |
to the king to | 19 |
it cannot be denied | 19 |
of the abbot of | 19 |
richard earl of cornwall | 19 |
kingdoms of england and | 19 |
government of the realm | 19 |
for every sack of | 19 |
by assent of the | 19 |
to hear and determine | 19 |
of henry the second | 19 |
the law of god | 19 |
no mention made in | 19 |
hereditaments of the said | 19 |
colleton and sir william | 19 |
on the other side | 19 |
him by the pope | 19 |
fide qua nobis tenemini | 19 |
writ to the sheriff | 19 |
made to the king | 19 |
lords and commons granted | 19 |
the king to be | 19 |
in the kings service | 19 |
for the honour of | 18 |
in the first year | 18 |
keeper of the privy | 18 |
at the next parliament | 18 |
liberty of the people | 18 |
and for this cause | 18 |
for the good of | 18 |
in the first times | 18 |
to the french king | 18 |
of the king of | 18 |
contrary to the laws | 18 |
that no man should | 18 |
due to the king | 18 |
chief justice of the | 18 |
of the temporalties of | 18 |
the same may be | 18 |
against the emperor frederick | 18 |
contrary to the kings | 18 |
and therefore i shall | 18 |
of the liberties of | 18 |
the hands of the | 18 |
for the service of | 18 |
against the bishop of | 18 |
deprive him of his | 18 |
and that the king | 18 |
of the state of | 18 |
and that the same | 18 |
to the pope in | 18 |
the king will do | 18 |
by the pope and | 18 |
of the lords proprietors | 18 |
as well as in | 18 |
scroop de masham chlr | 18 |
that sundry of the | 18 |
of william the first | 18 |
of the town of | 18 |
government of the kingdom | 18 |
so as the king | 18 |
judges of the common | 18 |
the king will appoint | 18 |
under pain of seising | 18 |
the worship of god | 18 |
during the vacancy of | 18 |
the grant of the | 18 |
and to the heirs | 18 |
the knights and burgesses | 18 |
against the archbishop of | 18 |
in the reign of | 18 |
is enacted that the | 18 |
that they may be | 17 |
the second day of | 17 |
charter of king john | 17 |
untill the next parliament | 17 |
said province or territory | 17 |
that the king had | 17 |
le scroope de masham | 17 |
the parliament was adjourned | 17 |
heirs males of his | 17 |
to go to the | 17 |
the judgement of the | 17 |
under the name of | 17 |
to the dean and | 17 |
defence of the north | 17 |
from the same day | 17 |
to the abbot of | 17 |
next after the feast | 17 |
the benefit of the | 17 |
the said province or | 17 |
the parliament from the | 17 |
the bishop of worcester | 17 |
in the cases of | 17 |
zouch de harringworth chlr | 17 |
lords and commons were | 17 |
by the power of | 17 |
the statute of provisors | 17 |
the county of york | 17 |
you may read at | 17 |
to deprive him of | 17 |
the king of his | 17 |
has literas nostras patentes | 17 |
in the year of | 17 |
by reason of his | 17 |
of him and his | 17 |
writ to the chief | 17 |
in the kings courts | 17 |
to serve the king | 17 |
belonging to the crown | 17 |
fealty to the pope | 17 |
to appear before the | 17 |
to the laws of | 17 |
granted by the pope | 17 |
against the law of | 17 |
year of edward the | 17 |
to the law of | 17 |
godwins catalogue of bps | 17 |
sundry of the lords | 17 |
that the king was | 17 |
to be in the | 17 |
to the king or | 17 |
letters to the king | 17 |
the officers of the | 17 |
that the king of | 17 |
though it be true | 17 |
against the king and | 17 |
in and by parliament | 17 |
the archbishop of tuam | 17 |
males of his body | 17 |
the members of the | 17 |
commons grant to the | 17 |
clerk of the parliament | 17 |
according to his oath | 17 |
laws of the land | 17 |
by the statute of | 17 |
the execution of the | 17 |
be made by the | 17 |
reginaldo gray de ruthin | 17 |
this memorable prohibition to | 17 |
to all the world | 17 |
the third day of | 17 |
whereof we now treat | 17 |
upon the petition of | 17 |
and of the lords | 16 |
present him to the | 16 |
to elect a new | 16 |
presented to the king | 16 |
for that the same | 16 |
the legiance of an | 16 |
for relief of the | 16 |
of edward the sixth | 16 |
committed to the tower | 16 |
the popes and his | 16 |
the king out of | 16 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
but in case of | 16 |
by the kings writs | 16 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
that the parliament was | 16 |
pope and church of | 16 |
the name of a | 16 |
nobis et regno nostro | 16 |
to the bishoprick of | 16 |
the kingdom of england | 16 |
that the same was | 16 |
in the power of | 16 |
government of this kingdom | 16 |
the king of scots | 16 |
laws and customs of | 16 |
of the profits of | 16 |
for the king to | 16 |
of such as are | 16 |
dei gratia summo pontifici | 16 |
an act touching the | 16 |
against the kings prohibition | 16 |
of all the rest | 16 |
head of the church | 16 |
him and his successors | 16 |
in the tower of | 16 |
kings crown and dignity | 16 |
read at large in | 16 |
it be true that | 16 |
of the said iohn | 16 |
the pope to the | 16 |
at the time of | 16 |
to his chief justice | 16 |
the king and queen | 16 |
of his body lawfully | 16 |
one of the lords | 16 |
of the people in | 16 |
of the same town | 16 |
the king and nobles | 16 |
to the end that | 16 |
as far as the | 16 |
pope and his successors | 16 |
to hold plea of | 16 |
that he might be | 16 |
from the pope to | 16 |
authoritate literarum domini papae | 16 |
and government of the | 16 |
to present him to | 16 |
the king by advice | 16 |
writ to the bishop | 16 |
should enjoy their liberties | 16 |
that the king should | 16 |
le scroop de masham | 16 |
to the pope by | 16 |
by the kings writ | 16 |
by reason of their | 16 |
willielmo de ferrariis de | 16 |
the pope and church | 16 |
the degree of a | 16 |
ad opus domini papae | 16 |
in and by the | 16 |
the attainder had against | 16 |
elected by the monks | 16 |
his letter to the | 16 |
letters patents made to | 16 |
the jurisdiction of the | 16 |
king and his councel | 15 |
teste meipso apud westmonasterium | 15 |
the justices of peace | 15 |
johanni baroni de graystock | 15 |
to be discharged of | 15 |
of the liberty of | 15 |
came into the parliament | 15 |
the goods of the | 15 |
statute of henry the | 15 |
commissioner for bishops dammages | 15 |
the pope for his | 15 |
last day of the | 15 |
the palace of westminster | 15 |
and lands of the | 15 |
the estates of the | 15 |
to the council of | 15 |
de cobham de kent | 15 |
out of the same | 15 |
innocentius episcopus servus servorum | 15 |
the parliament it self | 15 |
his body lawfully begotten | 15 |
keeping of the sea | 15 |
revenues of the crown | 15 |
by order of parliament | 15 |
of the laws of | 15 |
a great part of | 15 |
and safety of the | 15 |
the bishop elect of | 15 |
the quantity of the | 15 |
of such as were | 15 |
the inhabitants of the | 15 |
in the election of | 15 |
of every tun of | 15 |
as much as in | 15 |
the citizens of london | 15 |
a license to elect | 15 |
or any of them | 15 |
the th day of | 15 |
of the archbishoprick of | 15 |
belonging to the king | 15 |
the justices of assize | 15 |
the great council of | 15 |
the petitions of the | 15 |
the time of e | 15 |
liberties of the people | 15 |
the kingdom of sicily | 15 |
the confirmation of the | 15 |
lords and commons assembled | 15 |
to preserve the rights | 15 |
that the said earl | 15 |
the prior and monks | 15 |
homage and fealty to | 15 |
the seal of the | 15 |
the sense of the | 15 |
of the crown and | 15 |
dilectum clericum nostrum magistrum | 15 |
and court of rome | 15 |
of the popes delegates | 15 |
the earl of arundel | 15 |
in the midst of | 15 |
vestrae per apostolica scripta | 15 |
at the kings will | 15 |
on the one side | 15 |
by the bishops and | 15 |
by order of the | 15 |
commons presented to the | 15 |
steward of the kings | 15 |
grant unto the said | 15 |
the king would not | 15 |
the first part of | 15 |
made to the said | 15 |
a prohibition to the | 15 |
knight summoned to parliament | 15 |
heir to the crown | 15 |
prejudice of the kings | 15 |
from day to day | 15 |
to the judgement of | 15 |
the province of canterbury | 15 |
that the king by | 15 |
to them by the | 15 |
to the crown by | 15 |
be had against the | 15 |
from the time of | 15 |
and the attainder had | 15 |
under the title of | 15 |
the tenants in capite | 15 |
that the king may | 15 |
the kings special license | 15 |
nicholai in carcere tulliano | 15 |
constable of the tower | 15 |
and barons of the | 15 |
out of the customs | 15 |
rado baroni de greystock | 15 |
held of the king | 15 |
of the commons with | 15 |
as in the case | 15 |
liberty of the subject | 15 |
prejudice of the king | 15 |
the commons presented to | 15 |
thanks to the king | 15 |
of the whole realm | 15 |
times of edward the | 14 |
not to hold plea | 14 |
teste rege apud westmonast | 14 |
of the parliament of | 14 |
petition to the king | 14 |
the judges of assize | 14 |
mention made in the | 14 |
of an english king | 14 |
great sums of money | 14 |
for as much as | 14 |
of the kings tenants | 14 |
of the good old | 14 |
scroop de bolton chlr | 14 |
belonging to the kings | 14 |
from the king to | 14 |
given in the kings | 14 |
in hujus rei testimonium | 14 |
to him and the | 14 |
by the lords and | 14 |
day to present him | 14 |
in the saxon times | 14 |
the parliament in these | 14 |
a part of the | 14 |
the payment of the | 14 |
prohibition to him not | 14 |
as well of the | 14 |
laws and statutes of | 14 |
for the death of | 14 |
reginaldo gray de ruthine | 14 |
lords of the council | 14 |
the king is pleased | 14 |
of the realm to | 14 |
to the said earl | 14 |
the knights of the | 14 |
and in the name | 14 |
present in the parliament | 14 |
the archbishop and his | 14 |
prejudice of the crown | 14 |
in times of peace | 14 |
of the lords appellants | 14 |
in such manner as | 14 |
the pope against the | 14 |
whereupon the king issued | 14 |
council of the nation | 14 |
the form of the | 14 |
the archbishoprick of canterbury | 14 |
before the justices of | 14 |
to appear before him | 14 |
certain of the kings | 14 |
right to the crown | 14 |
to the destruction of | 14 |
the dean and canons | 14 |
for england and ireland | 14 |
of the province of | 14 |
in the kings absence | 14 |
and commons assembled in | 14 |
custom of the realm | 14 |
and the earl of | 14 |
mayor of the staple | 14 |
right of the crown | 14 |
within the compass of | 14 |
of the kings officers | 14 |
the king granteth thereunto | 14 |
and that they may | 14 |
of the law in | 14 |
et in hujus rei | 14 |
the sixth day of | 14 |
of an english man | 14 |
the greatest part of | 14 |
his royal assent to | 14 |
in the holy land | 14 |
that it should be | 14 |
the statute of henry | 14 |
that it was not | 14 |
to that of the | 14 |
de bello campo com | 14 |
pope innocent the d | 14 |
no part of the | 14 |
of the great council | 14 |
the marches of scotland | 14 |
of the kings person | 14 |
or any part thereof | 14 |
statute therefore made shall | 14 |
prorogued the parliament from | 14 |
the charge of the | 14 |
the king in chief | 14 |
under an annual rent | 14 |
every sack of wool | 14 |
in opposition to the | 14 |
of lords and commons | 14 |
or ought to be | 14 |
shall take order therein | 14 |
seised into the kings | 14 |
king john and his | 14 |
merchants of the staple | 14 |
all the hereditaments of | 14 |
saving to the king | 14 |
oath of fealty to | 14 |
for keeping of the | 14 |
fundamental laws of the | 14 |
out of their counties | 14 |
with fire and sword | 14 |
the subsidy of woolls | 14 |
by authority of the | 14 |
sancti nicholai in carcere | 14 |
the kings letters to | 14 |
the commons by the | 13 |
so far as to | 13 |
fealty to the king | 13 |
to richard earl of | 13 |
and it may be | 13 |
within the said province | 13 |
commons presented before the | 13 |
rado basset de drayton | 13 |
in the absence of | 13 |
esquire to be their | 13 |
of all english freemen | 13 |
and that it was | 13 |
homage to the pope | 13 |
year of the reign | 13 |
of the judges of | 13 |
of the parliament the | 13 |
as is evident by | 13 |
and for want of | 13 |
the king sitting in | 13 |
of the commons in | 13 |
in the clause rolls | 13 |
in the kings presence | 13 |
pope gregory the th | 13 |
true state of the | 13 |
the commons with their | 13 |
the king and parliament | 13 |
whole body of the | 13 |
that the same be | 13 |
that no man shall | 13 |
it is very true | 13 |
by the kings command | 13 |
confirmed by act of | 13 |
conversus abbati conventui de | 13 |
in his natural capacity | 13 |
to go out of | 13 |
anno regni nostri decimo | 13 |
the bounds of the | 13 |
the freedom of elections | 13 |
to be sworn to | 13 |
to them shall seem | 13 |
of the abbey of | 13 |
variance from the record | 13 |
of the kings counsil | 13 |
chancellor by the kings | 13 |
king at the request | 13 |
good old fundamental liberties | 13 |
to him and others | 13 |
resignation of his crown | 13 |
and not to be | 13 |
estate in the chamber | 13 |
great council of the | 13 |
be of the kings | 13 |
of the nature of | 13 |
common consent in parliament | 13 |
year of this king | 13 |
legiance of an english | 13 |
ex parte domini papae | 13 |
of the roman church | 13 |
and that the said | 13 |
the businesse of sicily | 13 |
in the kings name | 13 |
the power of a | 13 |
by the name of | 13 |
it is enacted by | 13 |
any of his predecessors | 13 |
the print for the | 13 |
the king and people | 13 |
of the said king | 13 |
of the churches liberties | 13 |
in the saxons time | 13 |
therefore provided shall be | 13 |
of the condition of | 13 |
for the government of | 13 |
an act concerning it | 13 |
in such wise as | 13 |
edwardo cherleton de powis | 13 |
the chancellor by the | 13 |
of the prior of | 13 |
in a case of | 13 |
in curia christianitatis de | 13 |
between the bishop of | 13 |
the isle of ely | 13 |
the bishop of bath | 13 |
against the kings will | 13 |
that if the king | 13 |
of the clergy and | 13 |
the commons came before | 13 |
fourth part of the | 13 |
to be made in | 13 |
to the defence of | 13 |
and that they should | 13 |
the time of his | 13 |
rado baroni de graystock | 13 |
and henry the eighth | 13 |
the grand council of | 13 |
and commons in parliament | 13 |
ferrariis de grobie chlr | 13 |
the which was granted | 13 |
in defence of the | 13 |
by the laws of | 13 |
the causes of the | 13 |
onely in case of | 13 |
commons came before the | 13 |
do give and grant | 13 |
the fifteenth day of | 13 |
by the pope for | 13 |
made in the time | 13 |
as to them shall | 13 |
presented unto the king | 13 |
the clergy and laity | 13 |
the laws and statutes | 13 |
it was in the | 13 |
as well for the | 13 |
body of the people | 13 |
that the duke of | 13 |
justices of the kings | 13 |
king and his barons | 13 |
quantum in nobis est | 13 |
the behalf of the | 13 |
the fourth part of | 13 |
as much as the | 13 |
le strange de knokin | 13 |
may read at large | 13 |
is given to the | 13 |
tempore quoque sub eodem | 13 |
as hath been already | 13 |
the commons presented before | 13 |
the statute of the | 13 |
in the first place | 13 |
the declaration of the | 13 |
the election of a | 13 |
the fourth day of | 13 |
est in hac parte | 13 |
the merchants of the | 13 |
knight summoned to parl | 13 |
recorded by matthew paris | 13 |
temporalties of the bishoprick | 13 |
the heirs males of | 13 |
the true nature of | 13 |
contra coronam et dignitatem | 13 |
and the duke of | 13 |
the life of the | 13 |
first day of the | 13 |
johanni le scroop de | 13 |
is to be noted | 13 |
the barons of the | 13 |
the strength of the | 13 |
or any of the | 13 |
chief justice of england | 13 |
according to the old | 13 |
sir richard le scroop | 13 |
commons to choose their | 13 |
of the whole kingdome | 13 |
soveraign lord the king | 13 |
of the monks of | 12 |
vast sums of money | 12 |
under pain of forfeiting | 12 |
punished by the saxons | 12 |
diebus dominicis et festivis | 12 |
thereof will be advised | 12 |
of the common pleas | 12 |
of estate in the | 12 |
of gold and silver | 12 |
keeping of the seas | 12 |
the archbishop of yorks | 12 |
king will be thereof | 12 |
for which the king | 12 |
parliament in these times | 12 |
the abbot of westminster | 12 |
the interest of the | 12 |
the commons in parliament | 12 |
chair of estate in | 12 |
pray the king to | 12 |
any thing against the | 12 |
granted to the said | 12 |
any of the said | 12 |
customs of the realm | 12 |
was granted to the | 12 |
to the end of | 12 |
that all men may | 12 |
the lawes of the | 12 |
without the consent of | 12 |
gray de ruthin chlr | 12 |
the same in the | 12 |
under the seal of | 12 |
said province of carolina | 12 |
king edward the second | 12 |
in the seventh year | 12 |
the dismes granted him | 12 |
appeal to the pope | 12 |
knights of the shire | 12 |
enjoy all their liberties | 12 |
the king thereof will | 12 |
monday next after the | 12 |
gray de codonore chlr | 12 |
pope and his legates | 12 |
in effect with the | 12 |
the court of the | 12 |
to the will of | 12 |
for the benefit of | 12 |
every last of skins | 12 |
pontificatus nostri anno primo | 12 |
gray de ruthine chlr | 12 |
prior and monks of | 12 |
jews sent to it | 12 |
convert jews sent to | 12 |
in his own person | 12 |
the seventh year of | 12 |
on the behalf of | 12 |
the nature of a | 12 |
by henry the seventh | 12 |
true nature of the | 12 |
matthew paris thus relates | 12 |
the directory of the | 12 |
that edward the third | 12 |
the twentieth day of | 12 |
the kings writs to | 12 |
for a long time | 12 |
till the time of | 12 |
laws of the kingdom | 12 |
in regard of their | 12 |
of the people to | 12 |
at such time as | 12 |
the day of the | 12 |
certain of the commons | 12 |
nobis et haeredibus nostris | 12 |
as upon the whole | 12 |
them by the king | 12 |
so as upon the | 12 |
issued a writ to | 12 |
the charges of the | 12 |
commons assembled in parliament | 12 |
of the same parliament | 12 |
radulpho de graystock chlr | 12 |
year of the king | 12 |
the observation of the | 12 |
to be a parliament | 12 |
in the kings hands | 12 |
sutton de dudley chlr | 12 |
the kings prohibition to | 12 |
the second year of | 12 |
shall be as it | 12 |
second day of the | 12 |
the value of the | 12 |
the house of york | 12 |
tenants by knights service | 12 |
by vertue of the | 12 |
not so much as | 12 |
the earl of march | 12 |
to the heirs males | 12 |
that the great charter | 12 |
the office of the | 12 |
that the same may | 12 |
the act of parliament | 12 |
by the king in | 12 |
and confirmed by the | 12 |
out of the exchequer | 12 |
johanni de grey de | 12 |
granted by king john | 12 |
king thereof will be | 12 |
in all former ages | 12 |
confirmation of the great | 12 |
king henry the fourth | 12 |
with the duke of | 12 |
before the lords and | 12 |
the parliament by the | 12 |
government of the common | 12 |
agreeth in effect with | 12 |
for gascoyne and other | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
the prince of wales | 12 |
effect with the record | 12 |
be as it hath | 12 |
may appear by the | 12 |
to the order of | 12 |
whole assent of parliament | 12 |
the said province of | 12 |
to the bishops of | 12 |
much as in them | 12 |
the king hath a | 12 |
be granted to any | 12 |
the constitution of clarendon | 12 |
of the kings prerogative | 12 |
the crown of france | 12 |
like motion and answer | 12 |
please the king to | 12 |
the two houses of | 12 |
the like motion and | 12 |
taking for his theam | 12 |
prejudice of his crown | 12 |
the consideration of the | 12 |
of the realm by | 12 |
of oier and terminer | 12 |
so long as he | 12 |
of henry the seventh | 12 |
the king and prince | 12 |
petitions for gascoyne and | 12 |
made in the record | 12 |
not by way of | 12 |
was left to the | 12 |
and the charter of | 12 |
a law was made | 12 |
gave thanks to the | 12 |
the commons grant to | 12 |
thereupon issued this writ | 12 |
and in case of | 12 |
is said to be | 12 |
to the archbishoprick of | 12 |
against the duke of | 12 |
the clerk of the | 12 |
domino papae rex angliae | 12 |
according to the rate | 12 |
the earl of gloucester | 12 |
and heir of iohn | 12 |
as formerly hath been | 12 |
for the payment of | 12 |
for the preservation of | 12 |
a law is made | 12 |
that every man may | 12 |
and assent of the | 12 |
for him and his | 12 |
to the mayor and | 12 |
was wont to be | 12 |
the son and heir | 12 |
had no power to | 12 |
of the castle of | 12 |
qui sunt de consilio | 12 |
the kings royal assent | 12 |
of the council of | 12 |
due process of law | 12 |
kings writ to him | 12 |
of every pound of | 12 |
singulis diebus dominicis et | 12 |
but edward the third | 12 |
de busti mariale pars | 12 |
conversa abbati conventui de | 12 |
him and his realm | 11 |
of any of the | 11 |
to be levied of | 11 |
of every last of | 11 |
to present their speaker | 11 |
at the suit of | 11 |
the duke of suffolk | 11 |
and it is not | 11 |
to provide for the | 11 |
of the city of | 11 |
per literas suas patentes | 11 |
be out of the | 11 |
anno quoque sub eodem | 11 |
the delivery of the | 11 |
advice of the lords | 11 |
pope innocent the th | 11 |
all or any of | 11 |
the laws and customs | 11 |
by a kind of | 11 |
of the kingdom of | 11 |
vvillielmo de ferrariis de | 11 |
boniface archbishop of canterbury | 11 |
and to his heirs | 11 |
to chuse and present | 11 |
to depart the realm | 11 |
the good old fundamental | 11 |
statutes therefore provided shall | 11 |
to the justices of | 11 |
in the hands of | 11 |
in the hand of | 11 |
and according to the | 11 |
representative body of the | 11 |
to him by the | 11 |
the pope by his | 11 |
the king upon the | 11 |
of the cistercian order | 11 |
for the recovery of | 11 |
in his naturall capacity | 11 |
court of rome for | 11 |
and to that end | 11 |
give and grant unto | 11 |
the lords in parliament | 11 |
the statutes therefore provided | 11 |
made against the said | 11 |
to restore his temporalties | 11 |
that it may be | 11 |
to the course of | 11 |
granted in the last | 11 |
to the number of | 11 |
per censuram ecclesiasticam appellatione | 11 |
as well as others | 11 |
the archbishop of ardmach | 11 |
of the body of | 11 |
to be paid to | 11 |
his wars against the | 11 |
and of the isls | 11 |
is due to the | 11 |
great charter of liberties | 11 |
under the law of | 11 |
the whole english nation | 11 |
will be thereof advised | 11 |
that no man do | 11 |
of the king for | 11 |
the house of lancaster | 11 |
justices of both benches | 11 |
the tenants of the | 11 |
of tonnage and poundage | 11 |
his return into england | 11 |
and in the mean | 11 |
the examination of the | 11 |
be chosen by the | 11 |
the king and barons | 11 |
the times of henry | 11 |
by the popes command | 11 |
to the lords of | 11 |
it was for the | 11 |
the great seal of | 11 |
lands of the said | 11 |
the king willeth that | 11 |
and customs of the | 11 |
the inheritance of the | 11 |
as well to the | 11 |
and the rest of | 11 |
in heaven and earth | 11 |
in their own persons | 11 |
that the king might | 11 |
of the statutes of | 11 |
the king and council | 11 |
into the hands of | 11 |
of the kings subjects | 11 |
in regard that the | 11 |
sunt de consilio nostro | 11 |
of every sack of | 11 |
of this our kingdom | 11 |
the absence of the | 11 |
prejudicial to the king | 11 |
year of king richard | 11 |
the common council of | 11 |
his subjects from their | 11 |
in the first part | 11 |
and some of the | 11 |
the parliament was continued | 11 |
agree with the record | 11 |
allegiance to the king | 11 |
common law of england | 11 |
and charter of the | 11 |
far swerveth from the | 11 |
that the king and | 11 |
issued this memorable writ | 11 |
as may appear in | 11 |
by the earl of | 11 |
his crown and kingdoms | 11 |
parliament from the same | 11 |
dean and canons of | 11 |
the parliament of e | 11 |
at the kings request | 11 |
elect a new bishop | 11 |
be made for the | 11 |
de fratrum nostrorum consilio | 11 |
between the two houses | 11 |
to be done by | 11 |
the king by common | 11 |
sent by the king | 11 |
commons by the assent | 11 |
him out of the | 11 |
they require that the | 11 |
edward the third had | 11 |
the king or his | 11 |
be delivered to the | 11 |
to the rights of | 11 |
in the countie of | 11 |
the same sir iohn | 11 |
defence of the rights | 11 |
cause of the same | 11 |
justice of the kings | 11 |
any thing to the | 11 |
to elect a bishop | 11 |
late the wife of | 11 |
to do any thing | 11 |
there is no mention | 11 |
the preservation of the | 11 |
of all manner of | 11 |
words of the statute | 11 |
are not to be | 11 |
bernardinus de busti mariale | 11 |
king edward the third | 11 |
in the second year | 11 |
and by this means | 11 |
preserve the rights of | 11 |
above all the rest | 11 |
the subversion of the | 11 |
third day of the | 11 |
to restore the temporalties | 11 |
the statute made at | 11 |
and monks of canterbury | 11 |
the fundamental laws and | 11 |
in christo patri domino | 11 |
against the pope and | 11 |
of the death of | 11 |
the entry of the | 11 |
the form of a | 11 |
advice of his council | 11 |
at large in the | 11 |
untill the next day | 11 |
for one whole year | 11 |
and ought to be | 11 |
the king was not | 11 |
in the person of | 11 |
how that the king | 11 |
that they should be | 11 |
marks to the pope | 11 |
in the same manner | 11 |
as in case of | 11 |
to resign his crown | 11 |
gascoyne and other places | 11 |
the king to have | 11 |
in those times of | 11 |
by common consent of | 11 |
of the same to | 11 |
heir of the said | 11 |
the chief justice to | 11 |
the king granteth that | 11 |
at the popes request | 11 |
the king by assent | 11 |
the people of the | 11 |
commons presented unto the | 11 |
and that he should | 11 |
to be delivered to | 11 |
boteler de sudley chlr | 11 |
them out of their | 11 |
the continuance of the | 11 |
commons to chuse and | 11 |
in the white tower | 11 |
rights and priviledges of | 11 |
my plea for the | 11 |
plea for the lords | 11 |
le scroop de bolton | 11 |
the commons presented unto | 11 |
to subvert the fundamentall | 11 |
rights and liberties of | 11 |
by the same reason | 11 |
to have the same | 11 |
baroni de graystock chlr | 11 |
ad quos praesentes literae | 11 |
the see of canterbury | 11 |
patents made to the | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
to do the same | 10 |
excommunicated by the pope | 10 |
to the subversion of | 10 |
henry the sixth was | 10 |
taken up for the | 10 |
kingdoms to the pope | 10 |
the institutions providing financial | 10 |
the duke of yorke | 10 |
agreement of the people | 10 |
from proquest page images | 10 |
the authority of the | 10 |
to the terms of | 10 |
to the election of | 10 |
ought to have the | 10 |
work described above is | 10 |
it is not to | 10 |
vacancy of the bishoprick | 10 |
infringers of the churches | 10 |
phase i text is | 10 |
all and every of | 10 |
by the institutions providing | 10 |
of the priory of | 10 |
in the execution of | 10 |
of the militia in | 10 |
de cherlton de powis | 10 |
all intents and purposes | 10 |
the mayor of london | 10 |
an essential part of | 10 |
and estates of the | 10 |
of the great men | 10 |
a committee of lords | 10 |
nobis tenemini firmiter injungentes | 10 |
of it to the | 10 |
scripsit in haec verba | 10 |
in the th of | 10 |
the minds of the | 10 |
the peace and good | 10 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 10 |
that the power of | 10 |
the feast of s | 10 |
in the place of | 10 |
the popes letters to | 10 |
war against the king | 10 |
the church of st | 10 |
under the rule of | 10 |
testimonium has literas nostras | 10 |
his oath of fealty | 10 |
it is evident that | 10 |
the king this year | 10 |
for want of such | 10 |
financial support to the | 10 |
have the custody of | 10 |
times whereof we now | 10 |
death of the said | 10 |
and to all the | 10 |
with the appurtenances in | 10 |
king by assent of | 10 |
as he is a | 10 |
of the lands of | 10 |
the archbishop of cassel | 10 |
confirmed by common consent | 10 |
and chapter of york | 10 |
pope and his agents | 10 |
is available for reuse | 10 |
venerabili patri in christo | 10 |
by the popes and | 10 |
thereupon issued this memorable | 10 |
willielmo zouch de harringworth | 10 |
tam cleri quam populi | 10 |
collection of the good | 10 |
for that he was | 10 |
the space of two | 10 |
shall be as heretofore | 10 |
vere earl of oxford | 10 |
brought into the parliament | 10 |
the work of the | 10 |
the text can be | 10 |
keeping of the peace | 10 |
die lunae post festum | 10 |
to the popes delegates | 10 |
the next day after | 10 |
david prince of wales | 10 |
dilectis sibi in christo | 10 |
them the said edward | 10 |
about the election of | 10 |
law of henry the | 10 |
the heirs of the | 10 |
and commons were not | 10 |
the realm in the | 10 |
inhabitants of the said | 10 |
the cognizance of the | 10 |
encoded edition of the | 10 |
the sheriffs of london | 10 |
year of the raign | 10 |
johanni de bello campo | 10 |
of the person of | 10 |
the protection of the | 10 |
per regnum angliae constitutis | 10 |
the kings will was | 10 |
election of the bishop | 10 |
peace between the king | 10 |
the master of the | 10 |
the council of lords | 10 |
made the common protestation | 10 |
cannot be denied but | 10 |
text is available for | 10 |
as the same be | 10 |
estc r ocm this | 10 |
the crown by the | 10 |
a letter to the | 10 |
and yet it is | 10 |
by vertue of his | 10 |
release of the interdict | 10 |
to the advice of | 10 |
of the realm and | 10 |
between the duke of | 10 |
in times of war | 10 |
the pope or his | 10 |
institutions providing financial support | 10 |
to be done in | 10 |
to him for his | 10 |
and therefore it was | 10 |
to be high treason | 10 |
and are to be | 10 |
hath been already noted | 10 |
granted to any person | 10 |
to the lords proprietors | 10 |
destructive to the being | 10 |
laws and government of | 10 |
that the king in | 10 |
but henry the eighth | 10 |
to the kings prerogative | 10 |
this our kingdom of | 10 |
had the power of | 10 |
issued this memorable prohibition | 10 |
of the subsidy of | 10 |
and corporations should enjoy | 10 |
was adjourned untill the | 10 |
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