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trigram frequency
to the king1119
of the king644
with the record622
of the kings592
agreeth with the585
the king and563
the print touching558
the bishop of527
out of the523
to the pope504
of the realm483
by the king482
according to the463
of the same457
teste rege apud442
of the said411
of the parliament393
the duke of390
summoned to parliament342
the king will341
of the commons331
of the church328
that the king320
of petitions for317
lords and commons317
not to be312
the king to308
of the crown305
by the kings302
it is enacted289
the archbishop of285
of the kingdom276
the king by274
of the people268
of the lords267
in the kings262
the lords and259
the power of245
the earl of245
of henry the241
by the pope241
the time of238
the church of237
and of the228
archbishop of canterbury224
the king in223
as well as222
print touching the220
to the kings219
the king of207
by the popes206
and that the205
summoned to parl196
to the crown195
the pope and190
to the said189
the statute of187
one of the184
the common law184
the holy land184
the court of181
of all the176
power of the174
in hac parte173
of the peace172
for that the169
receivers of petitions168
of the law168
granted to the168
in case of166
which the king166
edward the third165
defence of the165
that the said163
against the king163
act of parliament163
petitions for england162
part of the162
the law of162
in the parliament160
contrary to the158
beyond the seas156
by reason of155
king and his154
of the whole152
of his crown151
a writ to150
and to the150
king henry the150
the king for149
the presence of149
writ to the148
the last parliament148
in the time147
will be advised146
court of rome145
before the king144
by way of144
king will be143
to be made143
henry the eighth141
him and his140
and in the140
of edward the139
rege apud westm138
the county of137
in the presence137
the pope to137
the said duke135
in such cases135
of the popes134
church of rome134
that the same132
government of the131
to parliament e131
for the king130
the house of130
in the last128
of the common126
of the great125
in the county124
between the king122
made by the122
in the same121
in cases of121
tryers of petitions120
as in the120
as touching the120
the name of120
to all the119
the king was119
any of the119
to the popes118
the great charter118
duke of gloucester118
of the clergy117
the government of117
presence of the116
henry the sixth116
made in the116
so as the115
and the king114
the virgin mary114
without the kings113
of his own113
of the bishop113
belonging to the113
to him to112
the bishops and112
in the first112
under pain of112
to be a111
of the kingdome111
england and ireland111
of the pope110
assent of the110
liberties of the110
the said earl110
king and lords110
to the lords110
that it was109
and for the109
ought to be109
made to the107
petitions of the107
of the land106
the election of106
of their own105
the rights of104
duke of york104
the commons of104
the king had104
to the church104
of the county103
or any other103
parliament holden at103
of england and103
is to be103
the kings bench102
the death of102
the same to102
the parliament holden102
king of england102
teste ut supra101
the popes legate101
to the bishop100
from the king100
against the kings99
and the same99
by the parliament98
for the kings98
of the bishops98
henry the fourth98
to the prejudice98
dean and chapter97
with the king97
to the archbishop97
of king john97
justices of peace96
within the realm96
chancellor of england95
the next parliament95
teste meipso apud95
the bishoprick of95
that no man95
the king granteth94
it may be94
the laws of94
shall be observed94
in these times94
such as are94
of the english93
petitions for gascoyne93
the right of93
but not in92
to the parliament92
laws of the92
to him and92
law of the91
letters to the91
according to their91
and other places91
the parliament of91
the prejudice of91
the title of90
writs of summons90
the justices of90
at the kings90
the council of90
henry the third90
the abbot of90
justices of the89
bishop of winchester89
of a king88
amongst the saxons88
such as were88
the next day88
the defence of88
from the pope88
the request of88
duke of lancaster87
granted by the87
the liberties of87
and all other87
and so the87
the kings letters87
out of his86
at the request86
richard the second86
causes of parliament86
the petition of85
given to the85
year of king85
with their answers84
the statute made84
sent to it84
of such as84
the dean and84
realm of england84
the crown of83
the case of83
the course of83
the record in83
of the statute83
of the council83
to the holy83
as the king82
request of the82
the manner of82
the nature of82
in curia romana82
of his reign81
and thus the81
in the court81
the realm of80
that in the80
of the clergie80
to the people80
holden at westminster80
him to the80
in relation to79
and by the79
that all the79
heirs and successors79
by the law79
archbishop of york79
edward the fourth79
in time of79
in point of79
for the future79
pope and his79
the king at79
an act touching79
the parliament was79
that it is78
for want of78
that he was78
by act of78
day of the78
the assent of78
and his successors77
the monks of77
of the duke77
the king thereupon77
by the lords77
anno regni nostri77
record in effect77
in their own76
so long as76
some of the76
of king henry76
in matters of76
that they should75
and it is75
the french king75
edward earl of75
could not be75
the cause of75
according to his75
prejudice of the75
king by his74
of the laws74
of this realm74
in the case74
to the great74
to be the74
george duke of74
of the bishoprick74
in regno nostro74
that the kings74
cause of the74
council of the73
reason of the73
henry the first73
of the nation73
and not to73
in order to73
to the contrary73
it is not73
in full parliament72
against the popes72
keeping of the72
in the exchequer72
for which he72
the first of72
pontificatus nostri anno72
a prohibition to72
of the chancery71
of the staple71
the king would71
the honour of71
writ to him70
body of the70
in the year70
sir john colleton70
and the kings70
it was not69
anthony lord ashley69
crown of england69
duke of albemarle69
that he should69
prince of wales69
the king hath69
other places beyond69
the said province69
to the commons69
earl of clarendon69
and all the69
places beyond the69
the great seal69
the same day69
to have the68
by the commons68
issued this writ68
consent of the68
edward the first68
the feast of68
the end of68
our heirs and68
that he might68
have power to68
a domino papa68
the king issued68
and his heirs67
by his letters67
out of their67
against the emperor67
to be granted67
henry the seventh67
sir george carterett67
the kings license67
servus servorum dei67
as much as67
the advice of67
bernardinus de busti66
lords of the66
him by the66
for the defence66
advice of the66
the same was66
by advice of66
bishop of lincoln66
by the common66
king edward the66
this writ to65
the chief justice65
him and the65
to the law65
was in the65
the prior of65
that of the65
of this nation65
the reign of65
committed to the65
it shall be65
rights of his65
any of his65
to be done64
to be paid64
and that all64
his crown and64
in regard of64
and it was64
henry the fifth64
the maintenance of64
to the end64
the said iohn64
it to the64
letter to the64
in his own64
that the statute64
of the first64
of the world64
bishops and lords64
in the church63
them to be63
the said edward63
abbati conventui de63
of the earl63
of the exchequer63
right of the63
the king is63
to be of63
there is no63
the whole kingdom63
against the pope63
the profits of63
in the next63
in the chancery63
the kings prerogative63
john lord berkeley62
the liberty of62
by the statute62
house of commons62
the lords of62
a kind of62
the most part62
to be their62
to parliament h62
king of france62
the names of62
made shall be62
said edward earl62
for the most62
of the house62
and chapter of62
of the government62
assent of parliament61
but by the61
and that they61
sent to the61
zouch de harringworth61
the king himself60
the emperor frederick60
salutem apostolicam benedictionem60
the popes and60
may be had60
upon the kings60
and that no60
and therefore the60
his letters patents60
against the said60
of this kingdom60
by henry the60
the sheriff of60
henry the d60
church of england60
the custody of60
time to time59
not in the59
the kings person59
of the archbishop59
the king upon59
from time to59
and heir of59
to the sheriff59
of the forrest59
and that he59
in curia christianitatis59
that they may59
during the vacancy59
converts sent to58
liberty of the58
together with the58
so as they58
the kings writ58
into the kings58
ad curiam romanam58
ex parte nostra58
answer to the58
they could not58
by common consent58
him in his58
this was the58
the rest of58
by matthew paris58
the commons to57
that he would57
an act concerning57
by the archbishop57
that they were57
all the rest57
maintenance of the57
for the present57
the space of57
the grand council57
bishop of london57
the pope for57
was to be57
by the assent57
ought not to56
the great men56
advice of his56
of the isles56
in the conclusion56
to the duke56
to the laws56
in haec verba56
that if the56
be of the56
in henry the56
whereupon the king56
the same be56
to the same56
that the parliament56
officers of the55
et ideo vobis55
that all such55
chief justice of55
bishop of norwich55
in those times55
the body of55
in the said55
at the common55
the statutes therefore55
state of the55
lands of the55
with the kings55
de ferrariis de55
bishop of durham55
are to be55
all such as55
for it was55
an act of54
the judges of54
clerk of the54
shall be kept54
to the common54
the people to54
ad sedem apostolicam54
the kings hands54
duke of bedford54
acts of parliament54
their heirs and54
the life of54
at the first54
order of the54
the value of54
the statutes of54
a writ of54
by vertue of54
election of the54
by his own54
and for that54
it is a54
in the name53
but that the53
person of the53
unto the king53
the person of53
that he had53
it hath been53
in the tower53
the dutchy of53
nor did the53
that they had53
them by the53
earl of march53
the kings and52
the king the52
one of them52
tonnage and poundage52
the people of52
house of lords52
the bishops of52
and yet the52
to parliament r52
the city of52
all of them52
de bello campo52
remedy may be52
that the commons52
case of the52
ideo vobis mandamus52
them to the52
there is a52
there was a52
if the king52
with the lords52
the keeping of51
to keep the51
but in the51
the which the51
by king john51
the church and51
the use of51
lands and goods51
in times of51
as to the51
grant to the51
rights of the51
not in form51
he and his51
the order of51
in nature of51
to be taken51
the archbishop and51
at any time51
to make a50
by their own50
the kings court50
the kings officers50
of the sea50
under the great50
at his pleasure50
the legislative power50
by this law50
during his life50
the pope had50
as they were50
the kings commandement50
it was the50
that the lords50
order to the50
so far as50
and others of50
rege apud westmonasterium50
and the lords50
henry the second50
the payment of50
between him and50
shall not be50
certain of the50
the words of49
eodem modo scribitur49
sir william berkeley49
of the french49
the king or49
prohibition to him49
as it is49
that such as49
heirs and assigns49
the times of49
the same parliament49
bishops and clergy49
edward the second49
nature of the49
the point of49
sub hac forma49
before the lords49
rest of the49
some of them49
the laws and49
the condition of49
of the roman49
in all places49
the charter of49
it was a49
his letters to49
shall have power48
richard earl of48
which he was48
king johns charter48
it cannot be48
to him for48
in and by48
of the virgin48
the kings will48
early english books48
crown and dignity48
of the subject48
himself and his48
any of them48
to make the48
year of the48
the sheriffs of48
the same by48
in the th48
relation to the47
of the lord47
to the earl47
and that by47
that remedy may47
dutchy of lancaster47
the service of47
by assent of47
the merchants of47
to their own47
which was granted47
for it is47
for the same47
therefore made shall47
to king john47
the great council47
episcopus servus servorum47
in the council47
of both houses47
as by the47
gratia rex angliae47
in curia nostra47
to defend the47
the town of47
king by the47
ought to have46
and to be46
end of the46
by authority of46
or any of46
year of his46
grant of the46
see of rome46
upon the whole46
against the law46
declaration of the46
time of henry46
safety of the46
and the other46
the said sir46
by the same46
he could not46
of the holy46
said to be46
of the privy46
the prior and46
of the state45
for the time45
in cujus rei45
in christo patri45
edward the sixth45
the whole matter45
bishop of canterbury45
not to the45
the common protestation45
the kingdom of45
the king shall45
not so much45
justice of the45
all the world45
the kings pleasure45
the temporalties of45
the see of45
regard of the45
kings of england45
godwins catalogue of45
done by the45
thanks to the45
to the whole45
in the mean44
in england and44
as it was44
words of the44
the pope in44
the kings crown44
gray de codonore44
if it were44
judges of the44
to appear before44
of canterbury and44
charter of the44
the castle of44
earl of northumberland44
the parliament to44
and therefore it44
earl of arundel44
writs to the44
the commons house44
the king should44
to him in44
day of november44
monks of canterbury44
to the world44
should not be43
of our kings43
the mayor and43
first of these43
the same in43
made for the43
in those days43
la zouch de43
per literas suas43
and the like43
to be kept43
time of the43
as may appear43
king in his43
the commons in43
commission of array43
gray de ruthin43
the kings house43
of the grand43
duke of norfolk43
confirmed by parliament43
an act for43
to the council43
him in the43
confirmed by the43
to his own43
the benefit of43
government of this43
kingdom of england43
earl of warwick43
the commons by42
barons of the42
which he had42
into the parliament42
they were not42
to the bishops42
profits of the42
and that it42
take order therein42
it is the42
the form of42
kings letters patents42
for the holy42
the kings writs42
by the said42
pro eo quod42
the mean time42
of a new42
oyer and terminer42
the next place42
may be made42
out of england42
them in the42
of high treason42
the whole realm42
it to be42
duke of glocester42
it had been42
to the english42
the state of42
the execution of42
by the advice42
done to the42
pope innocent the41
all manner of41
the will of41
and henry the41
from the record41
the said thomas41
came to the41
the kings of41
per censuram ecclesiasticam41
where the king41
the print for41
delivered to the41
city of london41
the grant of41
be made to41
justices of assize41
title to the41
be their speaker41
cujus rei testimonium41
to him by41
for the maintenance41
and this was41
him to be41
others of the41
to the french41
statutes therefore made41
the beginning of41
men of the41
the goods of41
that the justices41
commons of the41
the same shall40
within the same40
et mandatum est40
by the bishops40
abbot of st40
every sack of40
none of the40
the kings council40
were to be40
members of the40
confirmation of the40
prohibition to the40
tower of london40
of the dutchy40
which the pope40
well as the40
to be in40
of an english40
the same year40
on the other40
none to be40
as far as40
due to the40
the commons presented40
king issued this40
service of the40
they would not40
the pope by40
commons of england40
and the popes40
to prevent the40
with all the40
the subsidy of40
the lords proprietors40
and the whole40
of these times40
the king granted40
baroni de graystock40
and the people40
of the militia39
the citizens of39
of them all39
his chief justice39
willed the commons39
that none of39
at westminster the39
per apostolica scripta39
they may be39
shall have the39
the number of39
the kings prohibition39
of the army39
in that age39
of them in39
of his subjects39
and the next39
to the sheriffs39
be had against39
the parliament in39
in the record39
will of the39
it must be39
if he had39
at the petition39
the king may39
the whole body39
of the justices39
in the king39
statute made in39
use of the39
his letter to38
the king having38
in such manner38
the hands of38
of the party38
the said william38
all the kings38
one and the38
the lands of38
peace of the38
king richard the38
for the good38
sums of money38
of this kingdome38
consent in parliament38
to take order38
as the same38
nature of a38
how the king38
the rule of38
law was made38
to preserve the38
in the field38
for their own38
those of the38
to take the38
is enacted that38
the king being38
english books online38
be in the38
in the life37
for which the37
the kings courts37
of the north37
part of his37
the marches of37
they should be37
prejudicial to the37
the tower of37
the chamber de37
coronam et dignitatem37
that the pope37
them and their37
the day of37
it should be37
it was enacted37
it in the37
subsidium terrae sanctae37
and sir john37
which i shall37
in regard that37
it might be37
and then the37
and of all37
as well of37
by the bishop37
as if he37
of the rights37
council of lyons37
to the barons37
unto the said37
the popes bull37
the isle of37
the kings own37
a general council37
the inhabitants of36
come to the36
because it was36
next day to36
to maintain the36
that the people36
left to the36
of king richard36
richard duke of36
restored to the36
king of scots36
so as he36
elected by the36
dacre de gilsland36
against king john36
granted by king36
for them to36
in his absence36
by our kings36
son and heir36
petition of the36
the same time36
in the times36
the office of36
taken by the36
the kings commandment36
commons to choose36
hath been already36
custody of the36
reginaldo gray de36
but the king36
the consent of36
in the chamber36
shall be made36
of england to36
his royal assent36
and therefore they36
and others to36
the king might36
king thereupon issued36
and church of36
keeper of the36
condition of the36
the kings justices36
into the realm35
the crown by35
the first day35
the judgement of35
as well in35
thus related by35
by these presents35
chamber de pinct35
upon the same35
same to the35
one of his35
of the court35
a sede apostolica35
voyage to the35
be made in35
for that they35
of the temporalties35
the courts of35
knights of the35
to the chancellor35
the popes authority35
attainted of treason35
and that in35
him for his35
that in all35
to be elected35
king in the35
the kings special35
such was the35
late earl of35
prior and covent35
the king as35
present their speaker35
the popes delegates35
which they had35
for though the34
in the law34
by a law34
de la poole34
was for the34
of our lady34
the clergy and34
the said king34
were in the34
and all his34
consideration of the34
archbishops and bishops34
all sorts of34
to serve the34
by knights service34
of king edward34
he should be34
to inquire of34
and if the34
and the pope34
directed to the34
the whole house34
not in forme34
most of the34
of all his34
name of the34
to which the34
proctor at rome34
to the abbot34
the commons were34
it is no34
the rights and34
bishop of ely34
william the first34
iohn duke of34
at the next34
and of his34
the parliament at34
see here p34
might have been34
oath of fealty34
account of the34
for three years34
that the church34
as it hath34
and the bishop34
by the canon34
of the times34
the kings houshold34
king and kingdom33
earl of kent33
and other bishops33
to the chief33
causes of the33
in this parliament33
honour of the33
the making of33
of late years33
the kings tenants33
death of the33
the exiled bishops33
all the bishops33
the archbishoprick of33
to pay the33
in the end33
the king with33
tenants in chief33
and such as33
at this time33
it is evident33
of bath and33
yet it is33
for a time33
be made by33
and sir william33
the same king33
belong to the33
the same should33
by order of33
which was the33
destructive to the33
the heirs of33
of any of33
of them as33
after the death33
good of the33
of the former33
if it be33
to the tower33
earl of oxford33
within the said33
of his body33
to the next33
by the monks33
and in case33
but as touching33
ordered to be33
power in the33
of the town33
day of may33
authority of parliament32
the fundamental laws32
worship of god32
though it be32
what he had32
his writs to32
commons in parliament32
and monks of32
to the party32
people of england32
tenants in capite32
the popes provision32
of the saxon32
but it is32
in the common32
in former times32
thereupon issued this32
that by the32
him not to32
first day of32
to make them32
license to elect32
title of the32
prejudice of his32
the legiance of32
the said lord32
declared the cause32
by a day32
under colour of32
therefore it is32
to dispose of32
fealty to the32
for that purpose32
of the marches32
the which was32
for the better32
to go to32
made of the32
subject to the32
catalogue of bishops32
in any of32
there was no32
them in their32
the popes legat32
that they might32
there shall be32
to that end32
priori conventui de32
of the free32
from the parliament32
them out of32
to him as32
from the same32
the same town32
an english man32
custodi quinque portuum32
out of a32
and his council32
houses of parliament32
king john to32
in subsidium terrae32
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