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quadgram frequency
early english books online112
characters represented either as50
represented either as utf50
the north and west32
the bank of england32
the terms of creative29
phase i text is29
the text can be29
keyboarded and encoded edition29
the early english books29
terms of creative commons29
from proquest page images29
this phase i text29
for keying and markup29
according to the terms29
coded from proquest page29
support to the early29
text and markup reviewed29
to the terms of29
the work described above29
owned by the institutions29
encoded edition of the29
keyed and coded from29
institutions providing financial support29
edition of the work29
markup reviewed and edited29
english books online text29
to the early english29
financial support to the29
providing financial support to29
online text creation partnership29
and coded from proquest29
text can be copied29
books online text creation29
all without asking permission29
text is available for29
work described above is29
is available for reuse29
images scanned from microfilm29
and markup reviewed and29
tcp assigned for keying29
described above is co29
by the institutions providing29
assigned for keying and29
even for commercial purposes29
this keyboarded and encoded29
the institutions providing financial29
encoded text transcribed from29
i text is available29
and encoded edition of29
of the work described29
that can be made26
a second or later25
errors will remain and25
made about the data25
to the keyers to25
creation partnership web site25
accurately transcribed and encoded25
the text encoding initiative25
print record of the25
accuracy and those which25
within the usual project25
encoded texts based on25
the tei in libraries25
process of creating the25
divided into two phases25
to simplify the filling25
or elements to simplify25
texts have been issued25
and available in eebo25
were corrected where possible25
mnemonic sdata character entities25
true nature of the25
general aim of eebo25
and encoded texts based25
to page images in25
have been looked at25
p using tcp tei25
all likelihood such instances25
intended to range over25
text creation partnership web25
never have been looked25
to external keying companies25
works in english were25
sometimes a second or25
in mind that in25
gaps by user contributors25
project was divided into25
transcription and basic encoding25
marked as illegible were25
large quantities of textual25
to range over a25
for accuracy and those25
or tei g elements25
were encoded as gap25
the public domain as25
these texts for their25
by converting tcp files25
and attribution is given25
in oxford and michigan25
new cambridge bibliography of25
there are a number25
partnership between the universities25
over a wide variety25
restraints of time and25
works in other languages25
users should bear in25
into the public domain25
of tcp data is25
encoding based on the25
are a number of25
the process of creating25
looked at by a25
request that due credit25
by university of nebraska25
was intended to range25
files to tei p25
and those which did25
external keying companies for25
and or corrected and25
to encode one copy25
respectfully request that due25
be marked as illegible25
editions of a works25
between the universities of25
such instances will never25
by a tcp editor25
proquest via their early25
possible up to a25
attribution is given to25
simplify the filling in25
proquest to create accurately25
issued variously as sgml25
proofread for accuracy and25
range over a wide25
elements to simplify the25
were sent to external25
have been released into25
images in accordance with25
data is very good25
released into the public25
tcp is to encode25
gap elements of known25
texts were encoded and25
the universities of michigan25
understanding these processes should25
mainly structural encoding based25
at by a tcp25
edition of a work25
level of the tei25
characters or elements to25
and some readable characters25
meet qa standards were25
keying and markup guidelines25
phase of the project25
accordance with level of25
take and use these25
the overall quality of25
some readable characters will25
produce large quantities of25
readable characters will be25
created during phase of25
public domain as of25
universities of michigan and25
should make clear that25
are available at the25
each text was proofread25
will remain and some25
if there was a25
tei in libraries guidelines25
unicode or tei g25
of each text was25
returned to the keyers25
with level of the25
linked to page images25
and linked to page25
a limit of instances25
that due credit and25
anyone can now take25
a wide variety of25
was based on the25
did not meet qa25
credit and attribution is25
assurance was then carried25
encoded and linked to25
assumptions that can be25
based on the image25
in english were prioritized25
quantities of textual data25
number of works in25
likelihood such instances will25
where possible up to25
remain and some readable25
therefore of any assumptions25
as illegible were corrected25
reason to do so25
known extent have been25
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of the tei in25
published between and available25
created by converting tcp25
encoding was enhanced and25
or later edition of25
placeholder characters or elements25
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text with mnemonic sdata25
a works in english25
variety of subject areas25
opposed to critical editions25
texts for their own25
of instances per text25
tcp files to tei25
image sets published by25
as opposed to critical25
enhanced and or corrected25
creating the tcp texts25
sent to external keying25
been transformed into placeholder25
the usual project restraints25
illegibles were encoded as25
can now take and25
were encoded and linked25
included and sometimes a25
michigan and oxford and25
elements of known extent25
given to their original25
not meet qa standards25
to produce large quantities25
tcp project was divided25
although there are a25
on the image sets25
those which did not25
be made about the25
title published between and25
publisher proquest to create25
their works are eligible25
the text creation partnership25
project restraints of time25
the publisher proquest to25
a number of works25
the encoding was enhanced25
changes to facilitate morpho25
in accordance with level25
the true nature of25
published by proquest via25
limit of instances per25
whichever is the greater25
editorial teams in oxford25
and therefore of any25
guidelines are available at25
of the print record25
standards were returned to25
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quality of tcp data25
that in all likelihood25
been looked at by25
first editions of a25
the image sets published25
while the overall quality25
based on the new25
available at the text25
image sets were sent25
text selection was based25
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aware of the process25
keyers to be redone25
reflect the true nature25
can be made about25
the project have been25
and markup guidelines are25
works are eligible for25
keying companies for transcription25
of every monographic english25
the filling in of25
a compelling reason to25
be aware of the25
their early english books25
been released into the25
processes should make clear25
tcp aimed to produce25
to create diplomatic transcriptions25
notably latin and welsh25
record of the period25
and characters marked as25
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textual data within the25
with mnemonic sdata character25
nature of the print25
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illegible were corrected where25
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a partnership between the25
text was proofread for25
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overall quality of tcp25
any assumptions that can25
sets published by proquest25
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selection was intended to25
for transcription and basic25
characters will be marked25
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users should be aware25
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language title published between25
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bibliography of english literature25
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by editorial teams in25
oxford and the publisher25
for an anonymous work25
any remaining illegibles were25
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remaining illegibles were encoded25
create accurately transcribed and25
will never have been25
of the process of25
work was chosen if25
of a work was25
data within the usual25
domain as of january25
tcp data is very25
was divided into two25
or for an anonymous25
for their own purposes25
and sometimes a second25
encoded as gap s25
we respectfully request that25
was chosen if there25
was then carried out25
ascii text with mnemonic25
mind that in all25
teams in oxford and25
carried out by editorial25
quality assurance was then25
to tei p using25
into placeholder characters or25
of time and funding25
structural encoding based on25
to a limit of25
with changes to facilitate25
to their original source25
page images in accordance25
of michigan and oxford25
text strings within braces25
therefore chose to create25
unicode or text strings25
the print record of25
instances will never have25
tcp is a partnership25
characters marked as illegible25
to reflect the true25
of known extent have25
by proquest via their25
companies for transcription and25
usual project restraints of25
tei p using tcp25
use these texts for25
which did not meet25
texts created during phase25
and use these texts25
of textual data within25
later edition of a25
wide variety of subject25
on the new cambridge25
usually the first edition25
are eligible for inclusion25
transformed into placeholder characters25
selection was based on25
sets were sent to25
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and the publisher proquest25
in of gaps by25
of any assumptions that25
up to a limit25
of creating the tcp25
of a works in25
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of works in other25
there was a compelling25
copies of the texts25
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out by editorial teams25
the keyers to be25
filling in of gaps25
the texts were encoded25
then carried out by25
cambridge bibliography of english25
extent have been transformed25
aimed to produce large25
and therefore chose to25
based on the text25
processed by university of25
the new cambridge bibliography25
chose to create diplomatic25
due credit and attribution25
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some errors will remain25
to create accurately transcribed25
compelling reason to do25
texts based on the25
on the text encoding25
have been issued variously25
second or later edition25
or text strings within25
these processes should make25
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converting tcp files to25
of the project have25
have been transformed into25
the texts have been25
corrected and characters marked25
the general aim of25
qa standards were returned25
or corrected and characters25
markup guidelines are available25
of gaps by user25
ocm this keyboarded and23
of our reign the22
and of our reign22
of our privy council22
clerk of the pipe21
in the time of21
r ocm this keyboarded21
given under our signet21
estc r ocm this21
the eleven home counties20
global keyed and coded19
spi global keyed and19
the rest of the19
iv tiff page image19
and the rest of17
the original in the17
successors of andrew anderson17
and successors of andrew17
of the original in17
reproduction of the original17
the heirs and successors17
heirs and successors of17
by the heirs and17
printed by the heirs17
our signet at edinburgh16
printer to his most16
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the rest of england16
commons assembled in parliament15
the clerk of the14
the house of commons14
notes for div a14
with the rest of13
summons of the pipe13
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the summons of the13
god save the king13
and commons assembled in12
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b wing s estc12
in the great roll12
national library of scotland12
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the national library of12
s estc r ocm12
under the great seal12
in the national library12
reproduction of original in12
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shillings in the pound11
the grace of god11
means of supplying the11
and means of supplying11
defender of the faith11
the accompts of the11
sheriffs in that part11
our sheriffs in that11
of the bank of11
trustees of the land10
part of the kingdom10
macers of our privy10
the jurors aforesaid do10
lords of our privy10
the lords of our10
iv tiff page images10
his most excellent majesty10
the statute of h10
four shillings in the10
to his most excellent10
we charge you strictly9
excise on beer and9
one thousand six hundred9
pass to the mercat9
mona logarbo text and9
john pas sampled and9
jurors aforesaid do say9
mona logarbo sampled and9
logarbo sampled and proofread9
per actum dominorum secreti9
pas text and markup9
from time to time9
presents to be printed9
pas sampled and proofread9
logarbo text and markup9
ye pass to the9
john pas text and9
reddit compotum de l9
the great roll of9
and xml conversion a9
and we charge you9
actum dominorum secreti concilii9
tenth part of the8
it may not be8
on beer and ale8
clerks of the pipe8
the time of king8
and ordains these presents8
and the jurors aforesaid8
of four shillings in8
these our letters seen8
advice of the lords8
the profits of the8
of the lords of8
revenue of the crown8
to macers of our8
ordains these presents to8
signet at edinburgh the8
with advice of the8
these presents to be8
of supplying the war8
the lords and commons8
our will is herefore8
of england and wales8
the firme of the8
of supplying the government8
that incontinent these our8
produce of each county8
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bank of england aforesaid8
the trustees of the7
with the eleven home7
three shilling six pennies7
counties of england and7
by the heir of7
the excise on beer7
compared with the rest7
the great seal of7
stewartries within this kingdom7
the twentieth day of7
blank spaces in text7
of his majesties revenue7
william by the grace7
king charles the first7
the th of march7
to be paid in7
the time of h7
great seal of england7
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the kings most excellent7
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directors of the bank7
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a tenth part of7
heir of andrew anderson7
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reddit compotum de marc7
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a part of the2
your petitioners shall pray2
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sheriffs firmes and accompts2
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second day of june2
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care shall be taken2
sheriffs firme of the2
accompt ought to be2
of trustees of the2
to be allowed at2
samen only to pass2
and lyable to the2
charged in gross summs2
about a sixth part2
of being favourably handled2
been no survey made2
soueraignty which under god2
general rental of the2
the people in their2
to the party who2
of the time of2
invite over to us2
to be one hundred2
person or persons shall2
second order of the2
next session of parliament2
give to our d2
wing e estc r2
for a long while2
the third period from2
which last account there2
by the commons in2
that we read of2
the now respondent was2
dayes after you haue2
process of the court2
of them by the2
of clerk of the2
and continue daily and2
paid to the kings2
mon droit honi soit2
that may be usefull2
by the authority aforesaid2
at least two thirds2
for one whole year2
fit to be reformed2
the assessors are upon2
within the five years2
twenty seventh day of2
counties that lye towards2
had been no survey2
this ordinance be forthwith2
other mortal wound did2
firma de remanente comitatus2
condition to give the2
forty thousand ten pound2
the same bank of2
sevral petitions presented to2
to carry on the2
year of his reign2
the tickets so numbred2
de remanente firme comitatus2
and for the better2
in the counties of2
pursuance of the said2
to receive the same2
shall yet be made2
other officers of the2
they are not able2
for settling guineas g2
levied through the whole2
the kings right to2
of the whole nation2
of the lands in2
the said firmes as2
upon the score of2
continetur in quodam rotulo2
given to the person2
sir william courten or2
at our court at2
from the committee of2
proclamation make intimation hereof2
this part of the2
good reason to believe2
conversion by the king2
fourth period of the2
year of her raign2
person that we haue2
by the books of2
instance to be given2
by them to be2
given at our court2
the sooner to kill2
the ancient and modern2
under the hands of2
thirteenth year of our2
by the ministers of2
to purchase the reversions2
their commodities and manufactures2
and the remedies anciently2
in the b category2
crowns ordaining the old2
and answered to the2
answered by the sheriff2
remain in the charge2
and vve charge you2
the wants of the2
to make good the2
am sure i have2
under god we hold2
and the benefit of2
twenty third day of2
and his brethren heraulds2
day of easter term2
the right honourable thomas2
saids english crowns and2
with the collectors acquittance2
the said book to2
mentioned in the pipe2
that the sheriffs shall2
before the end of2
such as have not2
of each county according2
duties upon beer and2
coine of this kingdom2
of late years got2
were answered in that2
pound ought to raise2
that have a great2
of the entire firme2
touching the state of2
his majesties most honourable2
in the power of2
the person that we2
go through the whole2
the denomination of coin2
are hereby authorised to2
the statute of e2
apart for that purpose2
in use in the2
above a tenth part2
of the said undertaking2
as by a proclamation2
the sheriff upon his2
or any other division2
lords and commons appointed2
forty thousand pounds yearly2
of the body of2
according to the common2
red book of the2
the value of rents2
the dutchy of cornwall2
did devise and frame2
for administring the word2
untill the year of2
reason to ease the2
in to their money2
by the process of2
as hath been shewed2
the supply of the2
a tax of two2
onely before the auditors2
ordains the samen only2
consideration of the law2
kings right to the2
general liberty of conscience2
with their several titles2
that the sheriff have2
this is the first2
and all other profits2
of the said money2
vertue of these presents2
before the late war2
lords of his most2
whose hands we doe2
the twenty one day2
of original in bodleian2
the coine of this2
such ways and means2
shall be charged in2
wing n estc r2
of money which were2
without the charge of2
wing and nuc pre2
any of our leidges2
by their oath of2
the money by them2
the fund to be2
of our receipt for2
and to all the2
made up the corpus2
of the said annual2
vertue of a warrant2
to peruse the accompts2
in all payments within2
what is best to2
what it was not2
the firmes of the2
of three shilling six2
and the occasion of2
sixteenth day of may2
ought to be discharged2
considerable sums of money2
reign the twenty ninth2
the firmes of baylywicks2
that they may be2
of the kings debts2
the sheriff sub nomine2
pences upon beer and2
same part of the2
signed and dated at2
to receive the said2
and firma de proficuo2
with the city of2
yet it appears by2
and vestige of the2
the time of e2
we do hereby strictly2
the hands of the2
that the king may2
the peace of vervins2
murderers at the bar2
it will be found2
reign of the late2
writing the great roll2
the subjects of this2
half to the informer2
that all and every2
that an aid of2
to the lord high2
and commons appointed by2
that have tallies of2
out of which he2
of the auditors have2
the repayment thereof at2
s ocm this keyboarded2
base cooper sic money2
to form a judgment2
a general liberty of2
as much as possible2
necessities of the government2
not raise so much2
discharged of all firmes2
first ticket that shall2
de firma pro proficuis2
year ending th june2
the view of the2
or firma de cremento2
bear to the rest2
shall be by vertue2
a single and a2
at venice and approved2
of threescore thousand pounds2
be paid out of2
those that are put2
touching the ancient and2
receipt for the repayment2
tallies of reward might2
the tunnage of ships2
and benefitted tickets in2
have made us willing2
how the statute of2
for satisfaction of the2
ticket that shall be2
the several kinds of2
as long as the2
upon every pound weight2
coyn of these places2
pretended act or ordinance2
the sum of l2
money in the kingdom2
end of king charles2
accompt according to the2
to consider of the2
of a warrant from2
the same are particularly2
as they did before2
and according to the2
have been all along2
of the bills and2
in the abovementioned time2
half an ounce of2
yearly revenue of the2
which was due to2
sacraments to the people2
right to the government2
our will and pleasure2
the people will bear2
to begin to draw2
equally upon the nation2
of may one thousand2
abjuration for ever to2
offered to the parliament2
their rents in provisions2
execution of the laws2
that soueraignty which under2
governour of the church2
the nation had been2
of the church of2
your majesty would be2
day and date hereof2
be visible upon them2
officer of the house2
under the pain foresaid2
and by the ordinance2
answer a single and2
to the common good2
and farder we with2
answered under the title2
may be brought into2
malady and sole remedy2
office of clerk of2
the same law may2
the ordinary revenue of2
by any of the2
french money called the2
and a pound rate2
time of king edw2
and sacraments to the2
in and about london2
were of two kinds2
such rents and summs2
farder we with advice2
millions and three hundred2
bear their proportion of2
reward might discharge themselves2
said undertakers and their2
that the bank of2
the money for which2
the said thomas neale2
written to the sheriff2
schedules of parchment containing2
it may be seen2
said to his men2
that the said sheriffs2
that the trustees of2
healey text and markup2
to be done in2
have been in the2
not to be allowed2
ready money it self2
and some of the2
fund of interest by2
firme comitatus post terras2
to the view of2
into one hundred forty2
with slight loss of2
favourably handled in all2
shall come in and2
such monyes as he2
it will be necessary2
text in the b2
to be current scotland2
to import into this2
part of all the2
the rate of eight2
roll of the exchequer2
of the pipe in2
which may be seen2
our court at whitehall2
against the law of2
hereby strictly charge and2
draught shall yet be2
and where they have2
the pound ought to2
the defect in the2
opening of our said2
the said sum of2
the name of trustees2
scruple and demur to2
explain and set forth2
dean and chapters lands2
the th of december2
king trustie and welbeloved2
at exeter exchange for2
the revenues of the2
leave it to your2
for sir william courten2