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quadgram frequency
agreeth with the record575
the print touching the219
the lords and commons215
of petitions for england159
receivers of petitions for158
in the time of144
the king will be142
teste rege apud westm138
the king and his137
in the presence of135
summoned to parliament e127
king will be advised123
tryers of petitions for119
the court of rome116
the power of the112
the archbishop of canterbury111
the presence of the111
in the last parliament102
the parliament holden at98
the king and lords96
of the bishop of94
of petitions for gascoyne93
the church of rome93
to the king and92
petitions of the commons92
to the prejudice of90
in the county of88
between the king and85
of the king and83
at the request of82
presence of the king81
out of the realm80
to the holy land80
granted to the king79
parliament holden at westminster78
with the record in78
the record in effect77
the request of the76
by act of parliament75
of the duke of73
the duke of gloucester72
the liberties of the71
to the bishop of70
in the court of70
the dean and chapter70
by reason of the70
the defence of the70
the king by his69
other places beyond the69
and other places beyond69
george duke of albemarle68
places beyond the seas67
our heirs and successors67
the pope and his67
edward earl of clarendon66
the assent of the66
of the lords and66
the king of england66
of the church of65
of england and ireland65
of king henry the64
said edward earl of62
the said edward earl62
the government of the61
summoned to parliament h60
the cause of the60
from time to time59
for the most part59
by the king and59
the realm of england58
dean and chapter of57
converts sent to it57
day of the parliament56
rights of his crown56
and of the isles56
of the earl of55
the crown of england55
request of the commons55
the duke of york55
by the assent of55
the rights of his55
to the archbishop of55
of edward the third54
to the king for54
issued this writ to54
the prejudice of the54
for the defence of54
the bishop of winchester53
to the pope and52
et ideo vobis mandamus52
to the king in52
a writ to the52
to the king of52
summoned to parliament r52
for that the king51
king henry the d51
in the kings bench51
the duke of lancaster51
in the case of51
teste rege apud westmonasterium50
but not in form49
by his letters patents49
of the house of49
in order to the48
of the bishoprick of48
their heirs and assigns48
to the duke of48
justices of the peace48
episcopus servus servorum dei47
liberties of the church47
the law of the47
a writ to him47
in the parliament of47
that remedy may be47
the rest of the47
to him and his47
by the king to46
by the kings commandement46
defence of the realm46
in the name of45
the justices of the44
time of henry the44
the king by the44
under the great seal44
grant to the king44
the house of lords44
the archbishop of york43
therefore made shall be43
the time of henry43
this writ to the43
year of king henry43
of henry the third42
by the advice of42
the first of these42
remedy may be had42
at the common law42
in the next place42
the lords of the42
the bishops and lords42
the church of england42
of the said duke41
to be their speaker41
the person of the41
letters to the pope41
writ to him to41
of the bishops and41
year of his reign41
in relation to the41
the kings letters patents41
the laws of the41
in the mean time40
the keeping of the40
as well as the40
a prohibition to him40
in cujus rei testimonium40
the statutes therefore made40
by the pope to40
the king issued this40
of henry the eighth39
the bishop of durham39
an act of parliament39
the bishop of lincoln39
at the petition of39
la zouch de harringworth39
that the king will39
before the king and39
may be had against39
to the earl of39
the end of the38
the city of london38
the bishop of norwich38
early english books online38
of the virgin mary38
shall have power to38
the liberty of the37
it is enacted that37
of the king in37
for the maintenance of37
one and the same37
to the king by37
the bishop of london37
in regard of the36
the body of the36
the king in his36
the rights of the36
of henry the fourth36
the king of france36
of the common law36
the king thereupon issued36
cause of the parliament36
the same to the35
the tower of london35
to the church of35
voyage to the holy35
of the statute of35
of henry the sixth35
of the kings house35
and sir john colleton35
into the kings hands35
the next day to35
of the great charter35
holden at westminster the35
according to the law35
the case of the35
the chamber de pinct34
of henry the first34
of his crown and34
by the common law34
willed the commons to34
the council of lyons34
to the said duke34
by the law of34
the election of the34
the state of the33
council of the kingdom33
the house of commons33
in the church of33
the king in the33
of the government of33
by the kings commandment33
the commons of england33
the duke of glocester33
the commons of the32
of the archbishop of32
in the life of32
of the kings bench32
out of the kings32
granted by the king32
statutes therefore made shall32
made shall be observed32
the which the king32
in the chamber de32
person of the king32
law of the land31
son and heir of31
the same shall be31
the bishops and clergy31
ought not to be31
letter to the pope31
the duke of bedford31
of king edward the31
to the sheriff of31
to the chief justice31
the maintenance of the31
the abbot of st31
for the holy land31
the words of the31
the time of the31
after the death of31
of oyer and terminer31
the name of the31
but not in forme31
declared the cause of30
of the dutchy of30
in the council of30
by advice of the30
the profits of the30
by the kings letters30
in subsidium terrae sanctae30
the king and kingdom30
the right of the30
the death of the30
by the space of30
to the king the30
of the county of30
the first day of30
by the archbishop of30
de ferrariis de grobie30
to the pope to30
assent of the bishops30
sir john colleton and29
by authority of parliament29
kings proctor at rome29
his letters to the29
the dutchy of lancaster29
that the statute made29
the see of rome29
tryars of petitions for29
the advice of the29
and the next day29
in the times of29
the monks of canterbury29
the feast of st29
without the kings license29
by the bishop of29
title to the crown29
to be of the29
the nature of the29
to the lords and28
the custody of the28
assent of the lords28
the petition of the28
the whole house of28
in england and ireland28
next day to present28
out of the chancery28
the order of the28
the king at the28
as it hath been28
notes for div a28
charter of the forrest28
of the pope and28
petro de malo lacu28
at the kings pleasure28
both houses of parliament28
the condition of the28
the service of the28
godwins catalogue of bishops28
so long as the28
the said duke of28
as in the last28
john colleton and sir27
king issued this writ27
under pain of excommunication27
the statute made in27
laws of the realm27
to the value of27
the king to the27
the king and the27
the commission of array27
eodem modo mandatum est27
of the power of27
of petitions for gascoin27
with the common protestation27
by assent of parliament27
according to the laws27
for the time being27
the matter in fact27
the use of the27
of the grand council27
to the pope for27
popes pretended title to26
and chancellor of england26
statute made in the26
the common protestation was26
of the commons house26
that the justices of26
the commons to choose26
berkeley and sir john26
the temporalties of the26
in the nature of26
the king for the26
the prior and covent26
for which he was26
placitum in curia christianitatis26
the advice of his26
the vacancy of the26
and liberties of the26
by advice of his26
made by the king26
by the popes legate26
the first year of26
in nature of a25
of the holy land25
the course of the25
of bath and wells25
in the kings court25
upon the whole matter25
the names of the25
and others of the25
whole house of commons25
of edward the fourth25
archbishop of canterbury and25
one of the kings25
and church of rome25
of the crown of25
the judges of the25
to the use of25
king and his council25
the king for his25
power of the parliament25
between him and the25
the said earl of25
in time of war25
the charter of the25
the bishop of ely25
to the virgin mary25
he willed the commons25
of the kings houshold25
of the whole kingdom25
dei gratia rex angliae25
him and his heirs24
the manner of the24
the same should be24
king by his letters24
the time of king24
per apostolica scripta mandamus24
approved by the king24
of the said thomas24
of the commons of24
common protestation was allowed24
the kings of england24
barons of the exchequer24
and the bishop of24
for the space of24
coronam et dignitatem nostram24
the chief justice of24
every sack of wooll24
for opposing king john24
to the crown of24
of the realm of24
the will of the24
to him not to24
in the point of24
the consent of the23
teste rege apud windes23
the lands of the23
in the highest degree23
and for that the23
in the chair of23
de ferrariis de groby23
of king richard the23
the earl of warwick23
no man shall be23
the parliament of england23
and sir william berkeley23
pretended title to it23
without the kings special23
be made to the23
as if it were23
charissimo in christo filio23
out of the way23
the government of this23
venerabili in christo patri23
of the said province23
of the said earl23
the king in parliament23
defence of the kingdom23
unto the said edward23
by the popes authority23
the kings writ to23
is not to be23
king thereupon issued this23
king henry the sixth23
of the reign of22
to the king one22
rights of the crown22
william earl of craven22
the last day of22
chief justice of ireland22
common council of the22
excommunicated for opposing king22
the prejudice of his22
that the said duke22
in the isle of22
the kings crown and22
vobis mandamus firmiter injungentes22
to be made by22
time of edward the22
of the rights of22
it is to be22
for defence of the22
that is to say22
the time of edward22
that none of the22
of the church and22
is no mention made22
of both houses of22
that he should be22
thus related by matthew22
the bishop of hereford22
the pope and cardinals22
of the kings council22
related by matthew paris22
his crown and dignity22
relief of the holy22
such of them as22
the earl of northumberland22
sitting in the chair21
commons granted to the21
of the king to21
any of the kings21
and therefore it is21
the people of england21
according to the statute21
the bishop of rochester21
the same to be21
that all such as21
richard duke of york21
the title of the21
one of the popes21
so as the same21
sir william berkeley and21
the safety of the21
the chair of estate21
as may appear by21
prior and covent of21
for that the said21
the petition of right21
in time of peace21
the archbishops and bishops21
the hereditaments of the21
ad coronam et dignitatem21
bishop of bath and21
of the privy seal21
the king will provide21
the king will thereof21
swerveth from the record21
and defence of the21
it shall be as21
in fide qua nobis21
and present their speaker21
the good of the21
him to the king21
but as touching the21
an act concerning them21
by henry the eighth21
the reign of king21
the bishop of winton21
in the parliament at21
made in the last21
to the pope against20
the statute therefore made20
by the duke of20
in derogation of the20
de verbo ad verbum20
william berkeley and sir20
to choose their speaker20
sanctissimo in christo patri20
jacobo de audley chlr20
michael de la poole20
after the feast of20
the whole body of20
dacre de gilsland chlr20
to the common law20
that no man be20
by the kings license20
will thereof be advised20
of richard the second20
times of henry the20
the parliament was called20
to the court of20
causes of the parliament20
for the keeping of20
the destruction of the20
he with the common20
the great charter of20
to the laws and20
granted him by the20
in any of the20
to the see of20
came before the king20
that the king would20
the fundamental laws of20
to the honour of20
the peace of the20
of the court of20
made shall be kept20
the same day the20
eadem gratia rex angliae20
by the popes provision20
in the ecclesiastical court20
king will thereof be20
of edward the first19
every tun of wine19
for that sundry of19
by land and sea19
to the sheriffs of19
learned in the law19
to be made to19
that the statute of19
of the realm in19
our kingdom of england19
of the kings crown19
the revenues of the19
the honour of the19
at the same time19
about the kings person19
in the beginning of19
and commons granted to19
of the people of19
to take order therein19
lords and commons in19
the archbishop of dublin19
king richard the second19
his voyage to the19
willielmo la zouch de19
the citizens and burgesses19
to the king to19
it cannot be denied19
of the abbot of19
richard earl of cornwall19
kingdoms of england and19
government of the realm19
for every sack of19
by assent of the19
to hear and determine19
of henry the second19
the law of god19
no mention made in19
hereditaments of the said19
colleton and sir william19
on the other side19
him by the pope19
fide qua nobis tenemini19
writ to the sheriff19
made to the king19
lords and commons granted19
the king to be19
in the kings service19
for the honour of18
in the first year18
keeper of the privy18
at the next parliament18
liberty of the people18
and for this cause18
for the good of18
in the first times18
to the french king18
of the king of18
contrary to the laws18
that no man should18
due to the king18
chief justice of the18
of the temporalties of18
the same may be18
against the emperor frederick18
contrary to the kings18
and therefore i shall18
of the liberties of18
the hands of the18
for the service of18
against the bishop of18
deprive him of his18
and that the king18
of the state of18
and that the same18
to the pope in18
the king will do18
by the pope and18
of the lords proprietors18
as well as in18
scroop de masham chlr18
that sundry of the18
of william the first18
of the town of18
government of the kingdom18
so as the king18
judges of the common18
the king will appoint18
under pain of seising18
the worship of god18
during the vacancy of18
the grant of the18
and to the heirs18
the knights and burgesses18
against the archbishop of18
in the reign of18
is enacted that the18
that they may be17
the second day of17
charter of king john17
untill the next parliament17
said province or territory17
that the king had17
le scroope de masham17
the parliament was adjourned17
heirs males of his17
to go to the17
the judgement of the17
under the name of17
to the dean and17
defence of the north17
from the same day17
to the abbot of17
next after the feast17
the benefit of the17
the said province or17
the parliament from the17
the bishop of worcester17
in the cases of17
zouch de harringworth chlr17
lords and commons were17
by the power of17
the statute of provisors17
the county of york17
you may read at17
to deprive him of17
the king of his17
has literas nostras patentes17
in the year of17
by reason of his17
of him and his17
writ to the chief17
in the kings courts17
to serve the king17
belonging to the crown17
fealty to the pope17
to appear before the17
to the laws of17
granted by the pope17
against the law of17
year of edward the17
to the law of17
godwins catalogue of bps17
sundry of the lords17
that the king was17
to be in the17
to the king or17
letters to the king17
the officers of the17
that the king of17
though it be true17
against the king and17
in and by parliament17
the archbishop of tuam17
males of his body17
the members of the17
commons grant to the17
clerk of the parliament17
according to his oath17
laws of the land17
by the statute of17
the execution of the17
be made by the17
reginaldo gray de ruthin17
this memorable prohibition to17
to all the world17
the third day of17
whereof we now treat17
upon the petition of17
and of the lords16
present him to the16
to elect a new16
presented to the king16
for that the same16
the legiance of an16
for relief of the16
of edward the sixth16
committed to the tower16
the popes and his16
the king out of16
represented either as utf16
but in case of16
by the kings writs16
characters represented either as16
that the parliament was16
pope and church of16
the name of a16
nobis et regno nostro16
to the bishoprick of16
the kingdom of england16
that the same was16
in the power of16
government of this kingdom16
the king of scots16
laws and customs of16
of the profits of16
for the king to16
of such as are16
dei gratia summo pontifici16
an act touching the16
against the kings prohibition16
of all the rest16
head of the church16
him and his successors16
in the tower of16
kings crown and dignity16
read at large in16
it be true that16
of the said iohn16
the pope to the16
at the time of16
to his chief justice16
the king and queen16
of his body lawfully16
one of the lords16
of the people in16
of the same town16
the king and nobles16
to the end that16
as far as the16
pope and his successors16
to hold plea of16
that he might be16
from the pope to16
authoritate literarum domini papae16
and government of the16
to present him to16
the king by advice16
writ to the bishop16
should enjoy their liberties16
that the king should16
le scroop de masham16
to the pope by16
by the kings writ16
by reason of their16
willielmo de ferrariis de16
the pope and church16
the degree of a16
ad opus domini papae16
in and by the16
the attainder had against16
elected by the monks16
his letter to the16
letters patents made to16
the jurisdiction of the16
king and his councel15
teste meipso apud westmonasterium15
the justices of peace15
johanni baroni de graystock15
to be discharged of15
of the liberty of15
came into the parliament15
the goods of the15
statute of henry the15
commissioner for bishops dammages15
the pope for his15
last day of the15
the palace of westminster15
and lands of the15
the estates of the15
to the council of15
de cobham de kent15
out of the same15
innocentius episcopus servus servorum15
the parliament it self15
his body lawfully begotten15
keeping of the sea15
revenues of the crown15
by order of parliament15
of the laws of15
a great part of15
and safety of the15
the bishop elect of15
the quantity of the15
of such as were15
the inhabitants of the15
in the election of15
of every tun of15
as much as in15
the citizens of london15
a license to elect15
or any of them15
the th day of15
of the archbishoprick of15
belonging to the king15
the justices of assize15
the great council of15
the petitions of the15
the time of e15
liberties of the people15
the kingdom of sicily15
the confirmation of the15
lords and commons assembled15
to preserve the rights15
that the said earl15
the prior and monks15
homage and fealty to15
the seal of the15
the sense of the15
of the crown and15
dilectum clericum nostrum magistrum15
and court of rome15
of the popes delegates15
the earl of arundel15
in the midst of15
vestrae per apostolica scripta15
at the kings will15
on the one side15
by the bishops and15
by order of the15
commons presented to the15
steward of the kings15
grant unto the said15
the king would not15
the first part of15
made to the said15
a prohibition to the15
knight summoned to parliament15
heir to the crown15
prejudice of the kings15
from day to day15
to the judgement of15
the province of canterbury15
that the king by15
to them by the15
to the crown by15
be had against the15
from the time of15
and the attainder had15
under the title of15
the tenants in capite15
that the king may15
the kings special license15
nicholai in carcere tulliano15
constable of the tower15
and barons of the15
out of the customs15
rado baroni de greystock15
held of the king15
of the commons with15
as in the case15
liberty of the subject15
prejudice of the king15
the commons presented to15
thanks to the king15
of the whole realm15
times of edward the14
not to hold plea14
teste rege apud westmonast14
of the parliament of14
petition to the king14
the judges of assize14
mention made in the14
of an english king14
great sums of money14
for as much as14
of the kings tenants14
of the good old14
scroop de bolton chlr14
belonging to the kings14
from the king to14
given in the kings14
in hujus rei testimonium14
to him and the14
by the lords and14
day to present him14
in the saxon times14
the parliament in these14
a part of the14
the payment of the14
prohibition to him not14
as well of the14
laws and statutes of14
for the death of14
reginaldo gray de ruthine14
lords of the council14
the king is pleased14
of the realm to14
to the said earl14
the knights of the14
and in the name14
present in the parliament14
the archbishop and his14
prejudice of the crown14
in times of peace14
of the lords appellants14
in such manner as14
the pope against the14
whereupon the king issued14
council of the nation14
the form of the14
the archbishoprick of canterbury14
before the justices of14
to appear before him14
certain of the kings14
right to the crown14
to the destruction of14
the dean and canons14
for england and ireland14
of the province of14
in the kings absence14
and commons assembled in14
custom of the realm14
and the earl of14
mayor of the staple14
right of the crown14
within the compass of14
of the kings officers14
the king granteth thereunto14
and that they may14
of the law in14
et in hujus rei14
the sixth day of14
of an english man14
the greatest part of14
his royal assent to14
in the holy land14
that it should be14
the statute of henry14
that it was not14
to that of the14
de bello campo com14
pope innocent the d14
no part of the14
of the great council14
the marches of scotland14
of the kings person14
or any part thereof14
statute therefore made shall14
prorogued the parliament from14
the charge of the14
the king in chief14
under an annual rent14
every sack of wool14
in opposition to the14
of lords and commons14
or ought to be14
shall take order therein14
seised into the kings14
king john and his14
merchants of the staple14
all the hereditaments of14
saving to the king14
oath of fealty to14
for keeping of the14
fundamental laws of the14
out of their counties14
with fire and sword14
the subsidy of woolls14
by authority of the14
sancti nicholai in carcere14
the kings letters to14
the commons by the13
so far as to13
fealty to the king13
to richard earl of13
and it may be13
within the said province13
commons presented before the13
rado basset de drayton13
in the absence of13
esquire to be their13
of all english freemen13
and that it was13
homage to the pope13
year of the reign13
of the judges of13
of the parliament the13
as is evident by13
and for want of13
the king sitting in13
of the commons in13
in the clause rolls13
in the kings presence13
pope gregory the th13
true state of the13
the commons with their13
the king and parliament13
whole body of the13
that the same be13
that no man shall13
it is very true13
by the kings command13
confirmed by act of13
conversus abbati conventui de13
in his natural capacity13
to go out of13
anno regni nostri decimo13
the bounds of the13
the freedom of elections13
to be sworn to13
to them shall seem13
of the abbey of13
variance from the record13
of the kings counsil13
chancellor by the kings13
king at the request13
good old fundamental liberties13
to him and others13
resignation of his crown13
and not to be13
estate in the chamber13
great council of the13
be of the kings13
of the nature of13
common consent in parliament13
year of this king13
legiance of an english13
ex parte domini papae13
of the roman church13
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