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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 100 |
characters represented either as | 50 |
represented either as utf | 50 |
of our privy council | 33 |
owned by the institutions | 25 |
of time and funding | 25 |
assurance was then carried | 25 |
on the new cambridge | 25 |
of any assumptions that | 25 |
was divided into two | 25 |
those which did not | 25 |
to produce large quantities | 25 |
sets were sent to | 25 |
and encoded texts based | 25 |
of the process of | 25 |
and attribution is given | 25 |
the terms of creative | 25 |
linked to page images | 25 |
partnership between the universities | 25 |
a works in english | 25 |
compelling reason to do | 25 |
bear in mind that | 25 |
to the early english | 25 |
according to the terms | 25 |
all without asking permission | 25 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 25 |
that in all likelihood | 25 |
extent have been transformed | 25 |
of instances per text | 25 |
project have been released | 25 |
or for an anonymous | 25 |
filling in of gaps | 25 |
sets published by proquest | 25 |
editorial teams in oxford | 25 |
proquest via their early | 25 |
michigan and oxford and | 25 |
have been looked at | 25 |
data within the usual | 25 |
was a compelling reason | 25 |
terms of creative commons | 25 |
within the usual project | 25 |
marked as illegible were | 25 |
english books online text | 25 |
illegible were corrected where | 25 |
characters marked as illegible | 25 |
editions of a works | 25 |
if there was a | 25 |
usual project restraints of | 25 |
was chosen if there | 25 |
for an anonymous work | 25 |
reflect the true nature | 25 |
is a partnership between | 25 |
even for commercial purposes | 25 |
keyers to be redone | 25 |
and sometimes a second | 25 |
their early english books | 25 |
tcp is a partnership | 25 |
notably latin and welsh | 25 |
was proofread for accuracy | 25 |
encoded edition of the | 25 |
be marked as illegible | 25 |
nature of the print | 25 |
have been issued variously | 25 |
to range over a | 25 |
looked at by a | 25 |
assigned for keying and | 25 |
wide variety of subject | 25 |
given to their original | 25 |
to page images in | 25 |
meet qa standards were | 25 |
true nature of the | 25 |
tcp project was divided | 25 |
at by a tcp | 25 |
of a work was | 25 |
texts based on the | 25 |
by a tcp editor | 25 |
proofread for accuracy and | 25 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 25 |
was intended to range | 25 |
where possible up to | 25 |
a wide variety of | 25 |
sometimes a second or | 25 |
selection was based on | 25 |
reason to do so | 25 |
files to tei p | 25 |
oxford and the publisher | 25 |
providing financial support to | 25 |
in oxford and michigan | 25 |
known extent have been | 25 |
books online text creation | 25 |
enhanced and or corrected | 25 |
understanding these processes should | 25 |
the encoding was enhanced | 25 |
but we respectfully request | 25 |
and encoded edition of | 25 |
the image sets published | 25 |
by proquest via their | 25 |
and some readable characters | 25 |
the overall quality of | 25 |
created by converting tcp | 25 |
tei p using tcp | 25 |
issued variously as sgml | 25 |
text selection was based | 25 |
level of the tei | 25 |
therefore chose to create | 25 |
to a limit of | 25 |
i text is available | 25 |
can be made about | 25 |
elements to simplify the | 25 |
limit of instances per | 25 |
creation partnership web site | 25 |
released into the public | 25 |
for their own purposes | 25 |
was based on the | 25 |
chose to create diplomatic | 25 |
were corrected where possible | 25 |
or elements to simplify | 25 |
to external keying companies | 25 |
instances will never have | 25 |
works are eligible for | 25 |
the tei in libraries | 25 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 25 |
of each text was | 25 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 25 |
textual data within the | 25 |
images scanned from microfilm | 25 |
in mind that in | 25 |
been released into the | 25 |
of the tei in | 25 |
sent to external keying | 25 |
and coded from proquest | 25 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 25 |
and use these texts | 25 |
encoding was enhanced and | 25 |
corrected and characters marked | 25 |
and markup reviewed and | 25 |
encoded text transcribed from | 25 |
not meet qa standards | 25 |
any assumptions that can | 25 |
to their original source | 25 |
anyone can now take | 25 |
or later edition of | 25 |
or text strings within | 25 |
is available for reuse | 25 |
users should bear in | 25 |
in english were prioritized | 25 |
tcp data is very | 25 |
and or corrected and | 25 |
be aware of the | 25 |
with level of the | 25 |
transcription and basic encoding | 25 |
converting tcp files to | 25 |
a limit of instances | 25 |
corrected where possible up | 25 |
readable characters will be | 25 |
copies of the texts | 25 |
aware of the process | 25 |
image sets were sent | 25 |
the keyers to be | 25 |
will never have been | 25 |
due credit and attribution | 25 |
such instances will never | 25 |
of known extent have | 25 |
encoding based on the | 25 |
at the text creation | 25 |
that due credit and | 25 |
a work was chosen | 25 |
works in other languages | 25 |
public domain as of | 25 |
errors will remain and | 25 |
unicode or tei g | 25 |
likelihood such instances will | 25 |
second or later edition | 25 |
coded from proquest page | 25 |
markup reviewed and edited | 25 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 25 |
attribution is given to | 25 |
included and sometimes a | 25 |
mainly structural encoding based | 25 |
and linked to page | 25 |
placeholder characters or elements | 25 |
the text can be | 25 |
title published between and | 25 |
create accurately transcribed and | 25 |
during phase of the | 25 |
edition of a work | 25 |
should bear in mind | 25 |
never have been looked | 25 |
via their early english | 25 |
in of gaps by | 25 |
we respectfully request that | 25 |
use these texts for | 25 |
by university of nebraska | 25 |
although there are a | 25 |
in all likelihood such | 25 |
work described above is | 25 |
to reflect the true | 25 |
while the overall quality | 25 |
of a works in | 25 |
to encode one copy | 25 |
been issued variously as | 25 |
been looked at by | 25 |
the text encoding initiative | 25 |
texts for their own | 25 |
universities of michigan and | 25 |
with changes to facilitate | 25 |
elements of known extent | 25 |
edition of the work | 25 |
by editorial teams in | 25 |
the work described above | 25 |
encoded and linked to | 25 |
by the institutions providing | 25 |
be made about the | 25 |
these texts for their | 25 |
created during phase of | 25 |
usually the first edition | 25 |
quality assurance was then | 25 |
bibliography of english literature | 25 |
have been transformed into | 25 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 25 |
as illegible were corrected | 25 |
keyed and coded from | 25 |
tcp assigned for keying | 25 |
now take and use | 25 |
phase of the project | 25 |
which did not meet | 25 |
of creating the tcp | 25 |
markup guidelines are available | 25 |
a number of works | 25 |
should make clear that | 25 |
structural encoding based on | 25 |
financial support to the | 25 |
to the terms of | 25 |
the publisher proquest to | 25 |
users should be aware | 25 |
the general aim of | 25 |
therefore of any assumptions | 25 |
from proquest page images | 25 |
their works are eligible | 25 |
the true nature of | 25 |
some errors will remain | 25 |
data is very good | 25 |
variety of subject areas | 25 |
the texts have been | 25 |
of textual data within | 25 |
between the universities of | 25 |
in accordance with level | 25 |
large quantities of textual | 25 |
of gaps by user | 25 |
a compelling reason to | 25 |
guidelines are available at | 25 |
between and available in | 25 |
made about the data | 25 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 25 |
the process of creating | 25 |
page images in accordance | 25 |
the usual project restraints | 25 |
for keying and markup | 25 |
project was divided into | 25 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 25 |
based on the text | 25 |
restraints of time and | 25 |
to tei p using | 25 |
tcp aimed to produce | 25 |
of the print record | 25 |
teams in oxford and | 25 |
and those which did | 25 |
these processes should make | 25 |
online text creation partnership | 25 |
encoded texts based on | 25 |
request that due credit | 25 |
texts have been issued | 25 |
processed by university of | 25 |
simplify the filling in | 25 |
institutions providing financial support | 25 |
text strings within braces | 25 |
and therefore of any | 25 |
tcp files to tei | 25 |
accuracy and those which | 25 |
illegibles were encoded as | 25 |
text can be copied | 25 |
aimed to produce large | 25 |
publisher proquest to create | 25 |
text and markup reviewed | 25 |
encoded as gap s | 25 |
keying companies for transcription | 25 |
the institutions providing financial | 25 |
quantities of textual data | 25 |
will remain and some | 25 |
were returned to the | 25 |
chosen if there was | 25 |
phase i text is | 25 |
intended to range over | 25 |
carried out by editorial | 25 |
tcp is to encode | 25 |
that can be made | 25 |
of tcp data is | 25 |
works in english were | 25 |
each text was proofread | 25 |
for transcription and basic | 25 |
of works in other | 25 |
whichever is the greater | 25 |
gap elements of known | 25 |
qa standards were returned | 25 |
into the public domain | 25 |
opposed to critical editions | 25 |
will be marked as | 25 |
did not meet qa | 25 |
characters will be marked | 25 |
the texts were encoded | 25 |
described above is co | 25 |
language title published between | 25 |
the print record of | 25 |
domain as of january | 25 |
texts created during phase | 25 |
is to encode one | 25 |
is given to their | 25 |
available at the text | 25 |
text creation partnership web | 25 |
produce large quantities of | 25 |
a second or later | 25 |
print record of the | 25 |
a partnership between the | 25 |
the text creation partnership | 25 |
proquest to create accurately | 25 |
then their works are | 25 |
process of creating the | 25 |
as opposed to critical | 25 |
selection was intended to | 25 |
or corrected and characters | 25 |
characters or elements to | 25 |
there was a compelling | 25 |
support to the early | 25 |
standards were returned to | 25 |
of the texts have | 25 |
later edition of a | 25 |
are available at the | 25 |
overall quality of tcp | 25 |
range over a wide | 25 |
divided into two phases | 25 |
into placeholder characters or | 25 |
and the publisher proquest | 25 |
number of works in | 25 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 25 |
possible up to a | 25 |
accordance with level of | 25 |
the project have been | 25 |
based on the image | 25 |
out by editorial teams | 25 |
this phase i text | 25 |
remain and some readable | 25 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 25 |
the public domain as | 25 |
first editions of a | 25 |
gaps by user contributors | 25 |
and characters marked as | 25 |
and available in eebo | 25 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 25 |
on the text encoding | 25 |
unicode or text strings | 25 |
for accuracy and those | 25 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 25 |
the universities of michigan | 25 |
were encoded and linked | 25 |
to the keyers to | 25 |
images in accordance with | 25 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 25 |
assumptions that can be | 25 |
companies for transcription and | 25 |
creating the tcp texts | 25 |
record of the period | 25 |
quality of tcp data | 25 |
text is available for | 25 |
were sent to external | 25 |
returned to the keyers | 25 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 25 |
or tei g elements | 25 |
based on the new | 25 |
text was proofread for | 25 |
up to a limit | 25 |
to simplify the filling | 25 |
was then carried out | 25 |
published between and available | 25 |
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then carried out by | 25 |
texts were encoded and | 25 |
all likelihood such instances | 25 |
are a number of | 25 |
the early english books | 25 |
published by proquest via | 25 |
and therefore chose to | 25 |
was enhanced and or | 25 |
mind that in all | 25 |
of the work described | 25 |
of michigan and oxford | 25 |
image sets published by | 25 |
work was chosen if | 25 |
and oxford and the | 25 |
keying and markup guidelines | 25 |
have been released into | 25 |
of every monographic english | 25 |
to create accurately transcribed | 25 |
processes should make clear | 25 |
credit and attribution is | 25 |
of the project have | 25 |
take and use these | 25 |
by converting tcp files | 25 |
the filling in of | 25 |
are eligible for inclusion | 25 |
any remaining illegibles were | 25 |
on the image sets | 25 |
been transformed into placeholder | 25 |
can now take and | 25 |
and markup guidelines are | 25 |
some readable characters will | 25 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 25 |
p using tcp tei | 25 |
general aim of eebo | 25 |
respectfully request that due | 25 |
external keying companies for | 25 |
project restraints of time | 25 |
over a wide variety | 25 |
were encoded as gap | 25 |
should be aware of | 25 |
estc r ocm this | 24 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 24 |
iv tiff page image | 24 |
and of our reign | 24 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 24 |
spi global keyed and | 23 |
global keyed and coded | 23 |
given under our signet | 22 |
under our signet at | 20 |
our signet at edinburgh | 19 |
the lords of our | 19 |
lords of our privy | 19 |
of our reign the | 18 |
national library of scotland | 17 |
printer to his most | 17 |
heirs and successors of | 15 |
reproduction of the original | 15 |
heir of andrew anderson | 15 |
by the heir of | 15 |
the original in the | 15 |
of the original in | 15 |
printed by the heir | 15 |
by the heirs and | 15 |
and successors of andrew | 15 |
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the heirs and successors | 15 |
the heir of andrew | 15 |
the grace of god | 14 |
by the grace of | 14 |
s estc r ocm | 14 |
of the lords of | 14 |
wing s estc r | 14 |
god save the king | 14 |
successors of andrew anderson | 14 |
b wing s estc | 13 |
advice of the lords | 13 |
in the national library | 13 |
blazon or coat of | 13 |
or coat of arms | 13 |
the national library of | 13 |
royal blazon or coat | 13 |
the importation of irish | 13 |
original in the national | 13 |
defender of the faith | 12 |
our sheriffs in that | 12 |
presents to be printed | 12 |
sheriffs in that part | 12 |
macers of our privy | 11 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 11 |
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and we charge you | 11 |
these our letters seen | 11 |
these presents to be | 11 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 11 |
logarbo text and markup | 11 |
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his most excellent majesty | 10 |
our will is herefore | 10 |
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reproduction of original in | 10 |
they will be answerable | 10 |
given at our court | 10 |
one thousand six hundred | 10 |
at our court at | 10 |
against the importation of | 10 |
and ordains these presents | 9 |
actum dominorum secreti concilii | 9 |
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discharging the importation of | 9 |
and the other half | 9 |
the first day of | 9 |
this our ancient kingdom | 9 |
year of our reign | 9 |
per actum dominorum secreti | 9 |
eng foreign trade regulation | 9 |
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blank spaces in text | 8 |
day of december next | 8 |
pense royal blazon or | 8 |
mal y pense royal | 8 |
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king of great britain | 8 |
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at head of text | 8 |
proclamation against the importation | 8 |
incontinent these our letters | 7 |
arms at head of | 7 |
to the magistrats of | 7 |
none may pretend ignorance | 7 |
the sixth day of | 7 |
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food law and legislation | 7 |
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we charge you strictly | 6 |
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and twentieth day of | 6 |
of the several shires | 6 |
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these entrusted by them | 6 |
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scott lepisto sampled and | 6 |
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one and the same | 6 |
kings most excellent majesty | 6 |
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bill and christopher barker | 6 |
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or these entrusted by | 6 |
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god save king william | 6 |
honi soit qvi mal | 6 |
a proclamation for the | 6 |
the king and queen | 6 |
the eleventh day of | 6 |
by the king and | 6 |
any person or persons | 6 |
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importation of irish victual | 6 |
scott lepisto text and | 6 |
proclamation for the free | 6 |
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john bill and christopher | 6 |
by sea or land | 6 |
irish victual or cattel | 5 |
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xml conversion royal blazon | 5 |
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parts of this kingdom | 3 |
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act of parliament in | 3 |
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and bounds of the | 3 |
of dort and hamburgh | 3 |
defenders of the faith | 3 |
crosses of the royal | 3 |
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parliament in the twelfth | 3 |
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to transport and carry | 3 |
place beyond the seas | 3 |
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of the victual above | 3 |
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advice of our privy | 3 |
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pas sampled and proofread | 3 |
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places where they serve | 3 |
the native product thereof | 3 |
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honourable estates of parliament | 3 |
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first year of our | 3 |
or messengers at arms | 3 |
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lyable to the pains | 3 |
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export and allowing import | 3 |
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drumsuie or his deputs | 3 |
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port or place beyond | 3 |
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and to the trade | 3 |
be imported to pay | 3 |
and ordaining all victuall | 3 |
who shall make discovery | 3 |
to ships to be | 3 |
honi soit qui mal | 3 |
lying within the limits | 3 |
at the court at | 3 |
to be imported until | 3 |
from ireland into scotland | 3 |
to pay duty as | 3 |
occasion to the unwarrantable | 3 |
former acts or proclamations | 3 |
of the growth or | 3 |
parliament the petition of | 3 |
money forth of this | 3 |
straitly charge and command | 3 |
all woollen manufactures whatsoever | 3 |
are thereby authorized to | 3 |
of the said staple | 3 |
glasgow for the town | 3 |
granted hereafter by the | 3 |
the twelfth year of | 3 |
six hundred and seventy | 3 |
and his majesty doth | 3 |
by an unfeigned and | 3 |
commodities of the growth | 3 |
publick intimation of our | 3 |
and published at the | 3 |
growth of the same | 3 |
in burghs of regality | 3 |
commission for examining witnesses | 3 |
soit qui mal y | 3 |
as the importing and | 3 |
or any of them | 3 |
be found negligent therein | 3 |
and the honourable estates | 3 |
a proclamation appointing all | 3 |
shall incur the loss | 3 |
duty as before the | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
of the scots act | 3 |
and licence to all | 3 |
of parliament made thereanent | 3 |
discharging export and allowing | 3 |
half thereof to the | 3 |
within the limits and | 3 |
and obviating the inconveniencies | 3 |
their being under one | 3 |
sell or exchange any | 3 |
the fifteenth day of | 3 |
pay duty as before | 3 |
petition of several nobles | 3 |
thousand six hundred ninety | 3 |
and places where they | 3 |
and allowing import of | 3 |
the time to come | 3 |
any port or place | 3 |
the magistrats of the | 3 |
growth or manufacture of | 3 |
victual free of duty | 3 |
be granted hereafter by | 3 |
the inconveniencies that follow | 3 |
importation of earthen ware | 3 |
importation of irish cattle | 3 |
trade upon the growth | 3 |
proclamation for observing the | 3 |
and after the first | 3 |
march next to come | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
victuall to be imported | 3 |
liberty and licence to | 3 |
the advice of his | 3 |
the saids former acts | 3 |
navigation of this nation | 3 |
be imported until the | 3 |
saids former acts and | 3 |
to the saids commissioners | 3 |
former acts and proclamation | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
of his majesties reign | 3 |
continuing the importation of | 3 |
the importation of all | 3 |
as before the saids | 3 |
retailing of any commodities | 3 |
and waiters within this | 3 |
of parliament in the | 3 |
of march next to | 3 |
of the subjects of | 3 |
of arms by the | 3 |
the lords of his | 3 |
twelfth year of his | 3 |
the seventeen provinces of | 3 |
shall think fit to | 3 |
recalling former acts or | 3 |
megan marion sampled and | 3 |
megan marion text and | 3 |
declaring forraign victual free | 3 |
thereof to the person | 3 |
all victuall to be | 3 |
the growth or manufacture | 3 |
the act of parliament | 3 |
the petition of several | 3 |
the saids lords of | 3 |
setling of the staple | 3 |
year of his majesties | 3 |
his majesty doth hereby | 3 |
they shall think fit | 3 |
for the isle of | 3 |
the importation of forreign | 3 |
king and queen of | 3 |
at the respective ports | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
for the bounds from | 3 |
that none pretend ignorance | 3 |
coat of arms proclamation | 3 |
his majesties privy council | 3 |
transport and carry out | 3 |
limits and bounds of | 3 |
lords of his majesties | 3 |
of his privy council | 3 |
passes to ships to | 3 |
r diev et mon | 3 |
a proclamation for prohibiting | 3 |
do in a manner | 3 |
shall make discovery of | 3 |
as they shall think | 3 |
or exchange any prohibite | 3 |
contrary to the said | 3 |
john pas sampled and | 3 |
and then as for | 3 |
anent the importation of | 3 |
intimation of our pleasure | 3 |
ships to be granted | 3 |
other inhabitants within this | 3 |
unwarrantable exporting of much | 3 |
th day of february | 3 |
marion text and markup | 3 |
and other inhabitants within | 3 |
of parliament the petition | 3 |
inhabitants within this kingdom | 3 |
or retailing of any | 3 |
coat of arms c | 3 |
to the unwarrantable exporting | 3 |
of much money forth | 3 |
an unfeigned and hearty | 3 |
the first year of | 3 |
c r diev et | 3 |
of the parliament of | 3 |
forraign victual free of | 3 |
is highly prejudicial to | 3 |
bear to be imported | 3 |
hereafter by the high | 3 |
trade of this kingdom | 3 |
they shall incur the | 3 |
importation of irish meal | 3 |
first day of feb | 3 |
lords of privy council | 3 |
importing and bringing from | 3 |
several nobles and barrons | 3 |
any commodities of the | 3 |
towns of dort and | 3 |
arms by the king | 3 |
concerned in burghs of | 3 |
a proclamation for observing | 3 |
trade to the indies | 3 |
the limits and bounds | 3 |
the tenor of the | 3 |
forth of this realm | 3 |
the court at hampton | 3 |
coat of arms by | 3 |
the acts of the | 3 |
upon the growth of | 3 |
much money forth of | 3 |
advice of his privy | 3 |
trade to the east | 3 |
to be granted hereafter | 3 |
against importing victual from | 3 |
marion sampled and proofread | 3 |
the unwarrantable exporting of | 3 |
to sell or exchange | 3 |
of several nobles and | 3 |
importing of irish cattel | 3 |
victual imported into this | 3 |
of regality and barrony | 3 |
examining witnesses anent the | 3 |
encouraging and increasing of | 3 |
make publick intimation of | 3 |
to the trade upon | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
proclamation discharging export and | 3 |
of irish victual and | 3 |
of this our kingdom | 3 |
a proclamation against importing | 3 |
is not a matter | 2 |
was not so much | 2 |
reign the twenty eight | 2 |
means of raising money | 2 |
and discharge the importing | 2 |
majesties kingdoms and dominions | 2 |
irish or other forraign | 2 |
the respective bounds foresaids | 2 |
reign the sixth year | 2 |
other woollen manufactures of | 2 |
importation of victuall scotland | 2 |
w estc r ocm | 2 |
twenty two day of | 2 |
be payed by the | 2 |
majesty doth hereby require | 2 |
relief of the poor | 2 |
is it improbable but | 2 |
the town of camphire | 2 |
to our subjects of | 2 |
eleventh day of october | 2 |
import of victual scotland | 2 |
have presumed to import | 2 |
such as they shall | 2 |
of glasgow for the | 2 |
printer to the kings | 2 |
they must be at | 2 |
to the seventeen provinces | 2 |
and apprehend all irish | 2 |
the advice of their | 2 |
person or persons whatsoever | 2 |
shall be imported from | 2 |
and seventy six years | 2 |
extracted by me gilb | 2 |
and xml conversion a | 2 |
victual into this kingdom | 2 |
in the quality of | 2 |
discharging merchants and other | 2 |
not hereby be thought | 2 |
the first tuesday of | 2 |
that part conjunctly and | 2 |
have thought fit to | 2 |
that they know to | 2 |
of their usefulness towards | 2 |
allow me to add | 2 |
proclamation discharging merchants and | 2 |
sic concerned in burghs | 2 |
decay in the trade | 2 |
hundred and eighty years | 2 |
of the parliaments of | 2 |
an offensive war against | 2 |
reign the thirty two | 2 |
through their want of | 2 |
our reign the tenth | 2 |
the several shires within | 2 |
the third day of | 2 |
majesty would not hereby | 2 |
or offered to be | 2 |
usefulness towards the advance | 2 |
that our ancient kingdom | 2 |
whitehall the th day | 2 |
our reign the year | 2 |
to have a light | 2 |
to the end that | 2 |
provinces of the nether | 2 |
the fourteenth day of | 2 |
doth by the advice | 2 |
as well as a | 2 |
in our said kingdom | 2 |
be made of all | 2 |
and by reason of | 2 |
nor of their usefulness | 2 |
who tho they have | 2 |
services of that company | 2 |
increase of the trade | 2 |
of the said merchant | 2 |
and xml conversion by | 2 |
the mercat crosses of | 2 |
or at least very | 2 |
we have thought fit | 2 |
and officers of his | 2 |
the effect none may | 2 |
and we being resolved | 2 |
hereby require all our | 2 |
the saids commissioners to | 2 |
six hundred and eighty | 2 |
at least very few | 2 |
present parliament by an | 2 |
amongst others england and | 2 |
and seize upon the | 2 |
can be in a | 2 |
and others imployed by | 2 |
are under the power | 2 |
every person and persons | 2 |
to the baillie of | 2 |
exportation of white clothes | 2 |
publication of the premisses | 2 |
for licensing the exportation | 2 |
and judges of the | 2 |
the twenty one day | 2 |
the execution of that | 2 |
the trade of our | 2 |
prohibite and discharge the | 2 |
published at the mercat | 2 |
xml conversion a proclamation | 2 |
seize upon the same | 2 |
execution of the premisses | 2 |
the eight and twentieth | 2 |
that company to himself | 2 |
would not hereby be | 2 |
twenty day of november | 2 |
in the eight and | 2 |
it is matter of | 2 |
exported or offered to | 2 |
grace and favour of | 2 |
forced to be at | 2 |
and carrying on of | 2 |
contained in the foresaid | 2 |
nobles and barrons sic | 2 |
they know to be | 2 |
a wing w estc | 2 |
made by our royal | 2 |
baillie of the regality | 2 |
and act of council | 2 |
of the date the | 2 |
of the king of | 2 |
the rights and liberties | 2 |
to the next thing | 2 |
of the regality of | 2 |
leads me to the | 2 |
by whatsomever person or | 2 |
conversion by the king | 2 |
whatsomever person or persons | 2 |
of salt beeff from | 2 |
to the effect none | 2 |
bringing into this kingdom | 2 |
of may until the | 2 |
after the day and | 2 |
of their being under | 2 |
all irish victual and | 2 |
the one half of | 2 |
the time of this | 2 |
within the compass of | 2 |
the services of that | 2 |
be subservient to the | 2 |
bringing from forreign countries | 2 |
said act of parliament | 2 |
sixth day of june | 2 |
obtained from his majesty | 2 |
to them by the | 2 |
fifth day of august | 2 |
the african and east | 2 |
to become partners in | 2 |
said town of camphire | 2 |
and every of them | 2 |
within the circle of | 2 |
of that company to | 2 |
the said act of | 2 |
drumsuie and his deputs | 2 |
of france england and | 2 |
this kingdom from the | 2 |
to be united under | 2 |
as if they were | 2 |
the advance and increase | 2 |
our court at whitehal | 2 |
to appear before the | 2 |
fourth day of february | 2 |
the twenty day of | 2 |
nor is it unworthy | 2 |
the thirty two year | 2 |
and to the mercat | 2 |
that the same shall | 2 |
a sufficient number of | 2 |
to all and every | 2 |
as they have had | 2 |
at whitehall the fifteenth | 2 |
other half to his | 2 |
prohibition contained in the | 2 |
to the pains and | 2 |
or dominion of wales | 2 |
all and every person | 2 |
the day and date | 2 |
by the king a | 2 |
the bounds from the | 2 |
sic from ireland into | 2 |
as to all the | 2 |
during the time of | 2 |
reign the fourth year | 2 |
third day of may | 2 |
thereby come to be | 2 |
themselves or amongst others | 2 |
subjects of this kingdom | 2 |
kings of great britain | 2 |
to be imported out | 2 |
the fourteenth year of | 2 |
do hereby strictly prohibite | 2 |
in the execution of | 2 |
wing w estc r | 2 |
copies thereof to the | 2 |
and the saids lords | 2 |
our saids lords for | 2 |
at home or abroad | 2 |
merchants and other traffickers | 2 |
hundred and seventy six | 2 |
th day of march | 2 |
our royal will and | 2 |
shires within this kingdom | 2 |
sixth day of january | 2 |
by and with the | 2 |
licence to all and | 2 |
into this kingdom by | 2 |
and to the end | 2 |
and collecting our customs | 2 |
raising money for the | 2 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
reign the tenth year | 2 |
and reprinted at london | 2 |
they are thereby authorized | 2 |
by this temporary dispensation | 2 |
sent by them to | 2 |
company of merchant adventurers | 2 |
the pains contained in | 2 |
the present parliament by | 2 |
appear before the saids | 2 |
their dependence upon the | 2 |
we do hereby require | 2 |
from all share in | 2 |
trading to africa and | 2 |
and xml conversion proclamation | 2 |
either at home or | 2 |
others imployed in uplifting | 2 |
his deputes and judges | 2 |
of arms proclamation discharging | 2 |
lessen the authority of | 2 |
the trade of this | 2 |
the source and fountain | 2 |
the prohibition contained in | 2 |
a proclamation william r | 2 |
may be inflicted upon | 2 |
without licence had from | 2 |
fifteenth day of december | 2 |
instead of continuing to | 2 |
salt beeff sic from | 2 |
head burghs of the | 2 |
the town of campvere | 2 |
first day of january | 2 |
the middle of september | 2 |
and the crown in | 2 |
printers to the kings | 2 |
the nineteenth year of | 2 |
make publication of the | 2 |
to the said act | 2 |
good and welfare of | 2 |
by the advice of | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
to be put to | 2 |
c r honi soit | 2 |
all and every the | 2 |
parliament by an unfeigned | 2 |
any irish salt beeff | 2 |
which leads me to | 2 |
of one and the | 2 |
his majesty would not | 2 |
be imported out of | 2 |
from our saids lords | 2 |
acts of the convention | 2 |
bounds of the said | 2 |
the laws and acts | 2 |
his majestys high commissioner | 2 |
obstructing the execution of | 2 |
make publication of our | 2 |
town of camphire in | 2 |
one hundred merks scots | 2 |
if they did not | 2 |
the twenty eighth year | 2 |
ways and means of | 2 |
licensing the exportation of | 2 |
said kingdom of ireland | 2 |
and other officers of | 2 |
of december next proclamations | 2 |
fourteenth day of may | 2 |
of irish or other | 2 |
at any time hereafter | 2 |
a right and authority | 2 |
two day of january | 2 |
which may be added | 2 |
of england to the | 2 |
which the english are | 2 |
contrair to the foresaid | 2 |
and acts of the | 2 |
charge you straitly and | 2 |
and increase of the | 2 |
which they ought to | 2 |
for the encouragement of | 2 |
to the tenor of | 2 |
the encouragement of trade | 2 |
england to the east | 2 |
the advice of the | 2 |
not a matter of | 2 |
in the fourteenth year | 2 |
had from our saids | 2 |
apprehend all irish victual | 2 |
our reign the twenty | 2 |
nor doth his majesty | 2 |
victual and cattel scotland | 2 |
charge you strictly and | 2 |
the subjects of one | 2 |
the importing of irish | 2 |
the king of great | 2 |
and every person and | 2 |
such goods in their | 2 |
of that our ancient | 2 |
david crawfurd of drumsuie | 2 |
importation of all irish | 2 |
due and exact obedience | 2 |
the parliament of england | 2 |
r honi soit qvi | 2 |
half to his majesty | 2 |
the english out of | 2 |
several shires and stewartries | 2 |
there in our name | 2 |
droit honi soit qvi | 2 |
hereby be thought to | 2 |
under the pains contained | 2 |
printed by john bill | 2 |
by the lords of | 2 |
ships within this our | 2 |
the authority of their | 2 |
or town of berwick | 2 |
our reign the sixth | 2 |
c estc r ocm | 2 |
in all time coming | 2 |
to our former proclamation | 2 |
and that they shall | 2 |
and much less to | 2 |
them from all share | 2 |
nineteenth year of our | 2 |
execution of the scots | 2 |
by this his royal | 2 |
to be printed and | 2 |
time of this licence | 2 |
xml conversion by the | 2 |
as the kingdom of | 2 |
uplifting and collecting our | 2 |
least very few of | 2 |
sufficient number of coppies | 2 |
or amongst others england | 2 |
as to the government | 2 |
is it unworthy of | 2 |
to carry on a | 2 |
of original in the | 2 |
royal will and pleasure | 2 |
saids lords for that | 2 |
and we with advice | 2 |
burghs of this kingdom | 2 |
and shore of leith | 2 |
of the persons foresaids | 2 |
which is the result | 2 |
whitehall the fifteenth day | 2 |
to lessen the authority | 2 |
of the town of | 2 |
twentieth year of our | 2 |
our privy council have | 2 |
acquainted with the world | 2 |
the great prejudice and | 2 |
to be imployed in | 2 |
that during the time | 2 |
or other forraign victual | 2 |
port at campvere scotland | 2 |
duties for licensing the | 2 |
of continuing to be | 2 |
fourteenth year of our | 2 |
the king a proclamation | 2 |
of the saids commissions | 2 |
parliament of that kingdom | 2 |
our subjects of this | 2 |
the result and product | 2 |
trade to africa and | 2 |
to the kingdom of | 2 |
authority of their charter | 2 |
with power to the | 2 |
licence had from our | 2 |
eighteenth day of may | 2 |
such as are of | 2 |
advance and increase of | 2 |
john pas text and | 2 |
that the scots should | 2 |
and product of trade | 2 |
effect none may pretend | 2 |
pas text and markup | 2 |
france england and wales | 2 |
you strictly and command | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
mary by the grace | 2 |
the same to the | 2 |
the fourteen day of | 2 |
acts of parliament and | 2 |
barrons sic concerned in | 2 |
that by reason of | 2 |
deputes and judges of | 2 |
know to be imported | 2 |
others imployed by him | 2 |
commissioners and officers of | 2 |
to which may be | 2 |
part conjunctly and severally | 2 |
the parliament of that | 2 |
twenty one day of | 2 |
so that the whole | 2 |
by way of merchandise | 2 |
trade of england to | 2 |
the crown in former | 2 |
it could neither be | 2 |
of his majesties customs | 2 |
judges and officers scotland | 2 |
this licence and dispensation | 2 |
fourteen day of december | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
and in case any | 2 |
the twenty eight year | 2 |
of salt beeff sic | 2 |
restrictions in matter of | 2 |
free of all custom | 2 |
who did import the | 2 |
the parliaments of england | 2 |
any of the subjects | 2 |
they do in a | 2 |
of all duties for | 2 |
is the result and | 2 |
payment be made of | 2 |
the privileges and immunities | 2 |
subjects of this our | 2 |
the obstructing the execution | 2 |
eight and twentieth year | 2 |
shires of this kingdom | 2 |
william and mary by | 2 |
and means of raising | 2 |
government of that society | 2 |
and as to the | 2 |
the pains and penalties | 2 |
and bringing into this | 2 |
and such as are | 2 |
in that part conjunctly | 2 |
lords for that effect | 2 |
subjects of one and | 2 |
or resetting thereof scotland | 2 |
within this our ancient | 2 |
for the paroches of | 2 |
one day of july | 2 |
in which the english | 2 |
the exportation of white | 2 |
so it is not | 2 |
by john bill and | 2 |
as are of a | 2 |
may until the five | 2 |
person and persons whatsoever | 2 |
intend to lessen the | 2 |
be united under one | 2 |
of one hundred merks | 2 |
the subjects of england | 2 |
inconveniencies that follow thereupon | 2 |
which the scots are | 2 |
western shires of this | 2 |
in times of peace | 2 |
it unworthy of remark | 2 |
with a right and | 2 |
all duties for licensing | 2 |
others england and wales | 2 |
several shires within this | 2 |
be thought to have | 2 |
the said act was | 2 |
to do to the | 2 |
and to the effect | 2 |
in the month of | 2 |
and certifications therein contained | 2 |
of this licence and | 2 |
that the english should | 2 |
you straitly and command | 2 |
and all other persons | 2 |
due payment be made | 2 |
and other woollen manufactures | 2 |
free ports and zones | 2 |
the march of galloway | 2 |
it improbable but that | 2 |
and there in our | 2 |
the productions of those | 2 |
both as to the | 2 |
this his royal proclamation | 2 |
slight loss of text | 2 |
the genius of the | 2 |
dominorum secreti concilii gilb | 2 |
of the services of | 2 |
the fifth day of | 2 |
thousand six hundred eighty | 2 |
their deputs or clerks | 2 |
their respective bounds above | 2 |
for the raising and | 2 |
officers of his majesties | 2 |
printers to the king | 2 |
the skippers or owners | 2 |
the baillie of the | 2 |
and bringing from forreign | 2 |
india company humbly offered | 2 |
eleventh day of august | 2 |
and beneficial trade to | 2 |
of the several sea | 2 |
of the convention of | 2 |
twenty fourth day of | 2 |
doth his majesty by | 2 |
to the government of | 2 |
and mary by the | 2 |
majesty by this temporary | 2 |
to lay before you | 2 |
in any ship or | 2 |
result and product of | 2 |
doth hereby require and | 2 |
trade of our subjects | 2 |
and barrons sic concerned | 2 |
in uplifting and collecting | 2 |
be printed and published | 2 |
of forraign victual scotland | 2 |
with advice of our | 2 |
made of all duties | 2 |
with that respect and | 2 |
his majesties kingdoms and | 2 |
the twenty two day | 2 |
and officers of the | 2 |
the scots to be | 2 |
imployed in uplifting and | 2 |
strictly prohibit and discharge | 2 |
of berwick upon tweed | 2 |
be offered to be | 2 |
or persons who shall | 2 |
by them to the | 2 |
to the king and | 2 |
your grace and lordships | 2 |
to the said statute | 2 |
court the eighteenth day | 2 |
officers of the law | 2 |
the forfaulture of the | 2 |
printed by andrew anderson | 2 |
with themselves or amongst | 2 |
according to the utmost | 2 |
to the laird of | 2 |
or exchange any thereof | 2 |
so that it is | 2 |
at any time heretofore | 2 |
of their dependence upon | 2 |
imported out of ireland | 2 |
hundred ninety six years | 2 |
large privileges and immunities | 2 |
town of berwick upon | 2 |
in the nineteenth year | 2 |
charge and command all | 2 |
six hundred ninety six | 2 |
the people of england | 2 |
of that our kingdom | 2 |
first day of march | 2 |
servants and others imployed | 2 |
crown in former times | 2 |
tenor of the saids | 2 |
be contented to be | 2 |
to the march of | 2 |
admiral of this our | 2 |
in the trade of | 2 |
i shall not now | 2 |
the kings of great | 2 |
the eighteenth day of | 2 |
being under one and | 2 |
in order to their | 2 |
productions of their own | 2 |
and with the advice | 2 |
be exported or offered | 2 |
of raising money for | 2 |
port or place to | 2 |
company humbly offered to | 2 |
to the town of | 2 |
towards the advance and | 2 |
and twentieth year of | 2 |
his majesty by this | 2 |
at whitehall the th | 2 |
signet at edinburgh the | 2 |
to have been imported | 2 |
kingdom from the twentieth | 2 |
person or persons to | 2 |
can be supposed to | 2 |
manufacture of france england | 2 |
the one half to | 2 |
the words in the | 2 |
a proclamation discharging the | 2 |
beeff sic from ireland | 2 |
of the government of | 2 |
offensive war against a | 2 |
of the words in | 2 |
the twenty fourth day | 2 |
the importing of victual | 2 |
yet his majesty would | 2 |
and if they did | 2 |
under the pains following | 2 |
united under one soveraign | 2 |
our reign the thirty | 2 |
in a special manner | 2 |
the head burghs of | 2 |
king a proclamation prohibiting | 2 |
of camphire in zeland | 2 |
the trade of cloth | 2 |
source and fountain of | 2 |
therefore we with advice | 2 |
and the town of | 2 |
foresaids within their respective | 2 |
at the several sea | 2 |
by any person whatsoever | 2 |
the crown of england | 2 |
do hereby require and | 2 |
the consequence and effect | 2 |
the said town of | 2 |
printed and published at | 2 |
in the foresaid act | 2 |
the government of that | 2 |
of the head burghs | 2 |
by open proclamation make | 2 |
of the scots staple | 2 |
parts of the world | 2 |
as they will answer | 2 |
with slight loss of | 2 |
day of may until | 2 |
ship or vessel whatsoever | 2 |
be inflicted upon the | 2 |
of the scots company | 2 |
thought to have a | 2 |
and such as they | 2 |
may have due and | 2 |
sixth day of may | 2 |
any ship or vessel | 2 |
subjects of england to | 2 |
discharge all persons whatsoever | 2 |
out of his princely | 2 |
the scots in the | 2 |
our reign the fourth | 2 |
of this kingdom from | 2 |
the grace and favour | 2 |
or his deputs did | 2 |
their usefulness towards the | 2 |
war against a wealthy | 2 |