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the city of | 25 |
regiments of the | 23 |
early english books | 20 |
the lord generall | 20 |
of the enemies | 18 |
of the city | 17 |
of the trained | 16 |
english books online | 16 |
of the said | 15 |
two regiments of | 13 |
the top of | 13 |
city of london | 12 |
that the enemy | 11 |
the said city | 11 |
side of the | 10 |
the fryars orchard | 10 |
city of glocester | 10 |
the enemy had | 10 |
of our men | 10 |
relation of the | 9 |
the time of | 9 |
early works to | 9 |
the trained bands | 8 |
exact relation of | 8 |
and exact relation | 8 |
of the auxiliary | 8 |
we advanced from | 8 |
of the army | 8 |
the next morning | 8 |
up to the | 8 |
but did no | 8 |
our red regiment | 8 |
the auxiliary forces | 7 |
great body of | 7 |
the most materiall | 7 |
about a mile | 7 |
the enemies horse | 7 |
in the morning | 7 |
out of their | 7 |
regiment of the | 7 |
the whole army | 7 |
city of gloucester | 7 |
text creation partnership | 7 |
of the north | 7 |
a party of | 7 |
wee advanced from | 7 |
a village called | 7 |
many of them | 6 |
the rest of | 6 |
to the top | 6 |
for the reliefe | 6 |
to a village | 6 |
marched up to | 6 |
the north gate | 6 |
two or three | 6 |
the of august | 6 |
rest of the | 6 |
the enemy shot | 6 |
shot in the | 6 |
sampled and proofread | 6 |
lord generall with | 6 |
the reliefe of | 6 |
of this city | 6 |
of their horse | 6 |
into the towne | 6 |
with his army | 6 |
for the militia | 6 |
at the east | 6 |
against the enemy | 6 |
into a body | 6 |
this day the | 6 |
this text has | 6 |
the kings army | 6 |
that we were | 6 |
within lesse then | 6 |
committee for the | 6 |
top of the | 6 |
the east gate | 6 |
of the hill | 6 |
keying and markup | 6 |
did no harme | 6 |
houses of parliament | 6 |
in the late | 6 |
they might have | 5 |
the institutions providing | 5 |
the terms of | 5 |
the little meade | 5 |
out of the | 5 |
proquest page images | 5 |
terms of creative | 5 |
text transcribed from | 5 |
text is available | 5 |
kb of xml | 5 |
all without asking | 5 |
support to the | 5 |
books online text | 5 |
the two regiments | 5 |
one of our | 5 |
and coded from | 5 |
reviewed and edited | 5 |
providing financial support | 5 |
distributed and performed | 5 |
of the work | 5 |
halfe a mile | 5 |
owned by the | 5 |
above is co | 5 |
institutions providing financial | 5 |
of horse and | 5 |
this day we | 5 |
available for reuse | 5 |
to the early | 5 |
night the enemy | 5 |
the text can | 5 |
to the towne | 5 |
and markup reviewed | 5 |
can be copied | 5 |
keyed and coded | 5 |
this phase i | 5 |
my lord generall | 5 |
assigned for keying | 5 |
our whole army | 5 |
both houses of | 5 |
images scanned from | 5 |
a mile of | 5 |
to the terms | 5 |
tcp assigned for | 5 |
were forced to | 5 |
by reason of | 5 |
text can be | 5 |
of creative commons | 5 |
to make a | 5 |
remarkeable passages that | 5 |
fell into the | 5 |
and xml conversion | 5 |
encoded text transcribed | 5 |
it being a | 5 |
this keyboarded and | 5 |
work described above | 5 |
even for commercial | 5 |
briefe and exact | 5 |
edition of the | 5 |
i text is | 5 |
scanned from microfilm | 5 |
bands of the | 5 |
a mile and | 5 |
keyboarded and encoded | 5 |
is available for | 5 |
online text creation | 5 |
described above is | 5 |
a briefe and | 5 |
of the wall | 5 |
markup reviewed and | 5 |
financial support to | 5 |
upon the enemies | 5 |
forth of the | 5 |
for keying and | 5 |
encoded edition of | 5 |
iv tiff page | 5 |
generall with his | 5 |
text and markup | 5 |
materiall and remarkeable | 5 |
the late well | 5 |
the work described | 5 |
marchings of the | 5 |
without asking permission | 5 |
of the fryars | 5 |
in the night | 5 |
most materiall and | 5 |
phase i text | 5 |
according to the | 5 |
on the south | 5 |
and remarkeable passages | 5 |
horse and foote | 5 |
from proquest page | 5 |
coded from proquest | 5 |
so that we | 5 |
pfs batch review | 5 |
a great body | 5 |
in the time | 5 |
to the end | 5 |
by the institutions | 5 |
three regiments of | 5 |
for commercial purposes | 5 |
many of our | 5 |
the early english | 5 |
and encoded edition | 5 |
the three regiments | 5 |
body of horse | 5 |
the east side | 4 |
passages that hapned | 4 |
true and exact | 4 |
that hapned in | 4 |
some of the | 4 |
the making of | 4 |
the whole siege | 4 |
into the town | 4 |
of the two | 4 |
to the kings | 4 |
users from many | 4 |
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meant to publish | 4 |
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some of our | 4 |
author or stationer | 4 |
common councell there | 4 |
stood and faced | 4 |
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metadata enrichments aim | 4 |
standardized format that | 4 |
that preserves archaic | 4 |
two and twentieth | 4 |
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text r in | 4 |
reliefe of the | 4 |
on the east | 4 |
horse and foot | 4 |
of london by | 4 |
day of august | 4 |
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of original in | 4 |
curation by amateur | 4 |
is an enriched | 4 |
text is an | 4 |
making the text | 4 |
to march with | 4 |
a quarter of | 4 |
tcp digital transcription | 4 |
short title catalog | 4 |
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of our workes | 4 |
of our army | 4 |
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stationer meant to | 4 |
the annotation includes | 4 |
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at restoring the | 4 |
as valiently defended | 4 |
annotated with morphadorner | 4 |
the two and | 4 |
of the citie | 4 |
the militia in | 4 |
a standardized format | 4 |
english short title | 4 |
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the text the | 4 |
by vertue of | 4 |
of the waggons | 4 |
end users from | 4 |
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professional end users | 4 |
and professional end | 4 |
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the space of | 4 |
linguistically annotated with | 4 |
walks of life | 4 |
r in the | 4 |
the english short | 4 |
suitable for network | 4 |
the regiments of | 4 |
aim at making | 4 |
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councell there held | 4 |
collaborative curation by | 4 |
london by vertue | 4 |
as he was | 4 |
with a great | 4 |
quarter of a | 4 |
into the field | 4 |
text more computationally | 4 |
mo a wing | 4 |
annotation includes standard | 4 |
the enemies trenches | 4 |
spellings that support | 4 |
and twentieth day | 4 |
in the open | 4 |
red regiment of | 4 |
earlyprint project evanston | 4 |
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in the kings | 4 |
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vertue of an | 4 |
changes aim at | 4 |
of the most | 4 |
twentieth day of | 4 |
before the city | 4 |
it was a | 4 |
the text more | 4 |
many walks of | 4 |
the blew regiment | 4 |
of dennis wise | 4 |
the enemy played | 4 |
ordinance of both | 4 |
at making the | 4 |
digital transcription a | 4 |
of the marchings | 4 |
the display of | 4 |
a common councell | 4 |
enrichments aim at | 4 |
the said committee | 4 |
body of their | 4 |
aim at restoring | 4 |
or stationer meant | 4 |
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this text is | 4 |
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textual changes and | 4 |
and as valiently | 4 |
laid before the | 4 |
of text r | 4 |
the text has | 4 |
militia in the | 4 |
up of the | 4 |
of an ordinance | 4 |
textual changes aim | 4 |
display of a | 4 |
of the enemy | 4 |
wall on the | 4 |
the tcp digital | 4 |
held the two | 4 |
and metadata enrichments | 4 |
blew regiment of | 4 |
the committee for | 4 |
transcription a of | 4 |
the marchings of | 4 |
enriched version of | 4 |
losse of any | 4 |
tokenized and linguistically | 4 |
pury the younger | 4 |
of the kings | 4 |
support the display | 4 |
being the red | 4 |
by amateur and | 4 |
and retreated without | 4 |
changes and metadata | 4 |
in the said | 4 |
text in a | 4 |
commanded by captaine | 4 |
and suitable for | 4 |
at a common | 4 |
pieces of ordnance | 4 |
for the space | 4 |
and marched away | 3 |
to the lord | 3 |
much the more | 3 |
to a towne | 3 |
estc r ocm | 3 |
fell in the | 3 |
resident the whole | 3 |
did some execution | 3 |
apex covantage keyed | 3 |
thence to a | 3 |
to the parliament | 3 |
the shutting up | 3 |
and gave the | 3 |
to batter the | 3 |
also of the | 3 |
and parts adjacent | 3 |
killed one of | 3 |
seige laid before | 3 |
in the very | 3 |
the enemy with | 3 |
a mile from | 3 |
at a market | 3 |
at the north | 3 |
the north port | 3 |
about three miles | 3 |
in this fight | 3 |
of both regiments | 3 |
which did no | 3 |
as also of | 3 |
of the houses | 3 |
played with their | 3 |
we had a | 3 |
and so retreated | 3 |
stood upon our | 3 |
the fryars barne | 3 |
gave the enemy | 3 |
of horse in | 3 |
of all shops | 3 |
have power to | 3 |
of glocester from | 3 |
in the midst | 3 |
to command the | 3 |
men out of | 3 |
enemy played with | 3 |
upon our right | 3 |
the reer of | 3 |
musketteers commanded by | 3 |
most excellent majesty | 3 |
little village called | 3 |
the lord generalls | 3 |
the enemy having | 3 |
from hence to | 3 |
a bridge of | 3 |
to this businesse | 3 |
and that the | 3 |
was there resident | 3 |
the night before | 3 |
based on the | 3 |
as ever men | 3 |
for want of | 3 |
up of all | 3 |
lining of the | 3 |
advanced from hence | 3 |
the same night | 3 |
captain pury the | 3 |
aldermen of the | 3 |
marched in the | 3 |
of both houses | 3 |
sabbath day septemb | 3 |
from the enemy | 3 |
east side of | 3 |
was brought to | 3 |
there resident the | 3 |
we marched away | 3 |
the aldermen of | 3 |
time to time | 3 |
commanded by captain | 3 |
some of their | 3 |
there was a | 3 |
kings most excellent | 3 |
collected by john | 3 |
your most sacred | 3 |
they intended to | 3 |
before we came | 3 |
being a very | 3 |
the kings most | 3 |
granadoes into the | 3 |
a regiment of | 3 |
the village aforesaid | 3 |
sallied forth of | 3 |
of halfe an | 3 |
shutting up of | 3 |
one of the | 3 |
wrought hard in | 3 |
upon the top | 3 |
out of a | 3 |
beat the enemy | 3 |
we were forced | 3 |
and halfe from | 3 |
from time to | 3 |
halfe an houre | 3 |
in the little | 3 |
all the way | 3 |
so that the | 3 |
in the head | 3 |
confessed by some | 3 |
us with a | 3 |
england and wales | 3 |
in our march | 3 |
their battery at | 3 |
himselfe wholy to | 3 |
party of about | 3 |
with their ordnance | 3 |
who was there | 3 |
the lining of | 3 |
of captain pury | 3 |
our two regiments | 3 |
the forlorn hope | 3 |
to give us | 3 |
we marched from | 3 |
from thence to | 3 |
clarke of the | 3 |
of the town | 3 |
to the very | 3 |
advanced from thence | 3 |
peeces of ordnance | 3 |
your majesties most | 3 |
tiff page image | 3 |
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the enemy an | 3 |
of the clocke | 3 |
without the losse | 3 |
wholy to this | 3 |
the preservation of | 3 |
in this citie | 3 |
out of it | 3 |
which was performed | 3 |
r ocm this | 3 |
came upon us | 3 |
making of a | 3 |
retreated without the | 3 |
marched forth for | 3 |
command the shutting | 3 |
together with the | 3 |
the said church | 3 |
we perceived their | 3 |
the midst of | 3 |
of the regiments | 3 |
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ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
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aclock at night | 3 |
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of your most | 3 |
of his majesty | 3 |
by john dorney | 3 |
the open field | 3 |
the names of | 3 |
in the field | 3 |
the king with | 3 |
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by henry foster | 3 |
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when we came | 3 |
forced them to | 3 |
the citie in | 3 |
of the lord | 3 |
glocester from august | 3 |
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with the enemy | 3 |
the day before | 3 |
enemy having planted | 3 |
power to command | 3 |
all their horse | 3 |
to goe in | 3 |
by the enemy | 3 |
from the barbican | 3 |
refresh our selves | 3 |
and the said | 3 |
officers and souldiers | 3 |
covantage keyed and | 3 |
newes was brought | 3 |
aclock in the | 3 |
who marched forth | 3 |
quarters at the | 3 |
space of halfe | 3 |
we came to | 3 |
his army lay | 2 |
in a body | 2 |
upon some of | 2 |
regiment was quartered | 2 |
to the rest | 2 |
the south and | 2 |
for benjamin allen | 2 |
made a bridge | 2 |
that we will | 2 |
which wound he | 2 |
had an alarm | 2 |
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of trained bands | 2 |
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that wee were | 2 |
away with their | 2 |
it is reported | 2 |
our regiments of | 2 |
the end of | 2 |
that and the | 2 |
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clock in the | 2 |
in their trenches | 2 |
logarbo sampled and | 2 |
against rignall stile | 2 |
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one man of | 2 |
in the afternoon | 2 |
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hot skirmish for | 2 |
a full view | 2 |
about the city | 2 |
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a forlorn hope | 2 |
that called us | 2 |
shot at randome | 2 |
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had not god | 2 |
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by the fryars | 2 |
nights with little | 2 |
at the time | 2 |
was shot in | 2 |
prejudice by our | 2 |
they made some | 2 |
killed a commander | 2 |
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head of cattell | 2 |
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the red blevv | 2 |
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said city of | 2 |
militia of london | 2 |
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so good a | 2 |
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elements at the | 2 |
that we are | 2 |
three of the | 2 |
the stationers hall | 2 |
a lieutenant colonell | 2 |
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of foot and | 2 |
this day with | 2 |
by this time | 2 |
logarbo text and | 2 |
the draw bridge | 2 |
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of that citie | 2 |
what shall be | 2 |
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the last drop | 2 |
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the very faces | 2 |
mayor and burgesses | 2 |
party of horse | 2 |
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guarded by some | 2 |
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whereof one was | 2 |
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this towne a | 2 |
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advantages they could | 2 |
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army in their | 2 |
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by john swintoun | 2 |
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by the mayor | 2 |
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to doe his | 2 |
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and run away | 2 |
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in the arme | 2 |
and carriages to | 2 |
we were now | 2 |
away the next | 2 |
miss a good | 2 |
the militia of | 2 |
printed for thomas | 2 |
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army advanced from | 2 |
to his majesty | 2 |
the whole countrey | 2 |
lines of communication | 2 |
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field all night | 2 |
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red blevv regiments | 2 |
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the enemy in | 2 |
our whole regiment | 2 |
siege and appled | 2 |
the taking of | 2 |
the b category | 2 |
that the rest | 2 |
the wall on | 2 |
the humble address | 2 |
day the enemy | 2 |
the said order | 2 |
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the enemies canon | 2 |
we were not | 2 |
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major of the | 2 |
they came upon | 2 |
they could desire | 2 |
whole army advanced | 2 |
king with his | 2 |
his army and | 2 |
that the king | 2 |
dayes and nights | 2 |
the houses over | 2 |
by the said | 2 |
city and parts | 2 |
south side of | 2 |
wee marched away | 2 |
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of glocester collected | 2 |
the enemy made | 2 |
whole siege and | 2 |
day and night | 2 |
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say it was | 2 |
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next morning being | 2 |
no known defects | 2 |
as it is | 2 |
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represented either as | 2 |
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in their retreat | 2 |
the enemies quarters | 2 |
and for the | 2 |
and brought them | 2 |
from their battery | 2 |
in the evening | 2 |
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day in the | 2 |
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to their main | 2 |
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the enemies mine | 2 |
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citie in generall | 2 |
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the town of | 2 |
north gate and | 2 |
of the hil | 2 |
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upon a great | 2 |
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the enemy followed | 2 |
library of scotland | 2 |
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that we kept | 2 |
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names of such | 2 |
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of our enemies | 2 |
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house adjoyning to | 2 |
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did no harm | 2 |
half a mile | 2 |
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doe his worke | 2 |
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of their trenches | 2 |
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day and the | 2 |
the enemies foot | 2 |
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time of transcription | 2 |
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the officers and | 2 |
of your majesties | 2 |
over the moat | 2 |
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in this place | 2 |
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best of kings | 2 |
sir jacob ashley | 2 |
in the country | 2 |
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granadoes out of | 2 |
your most loyal | 2 |
a towne called | 2 |
of which wound | 2 |
the use of | 2 |
to the said | 2 |
of horse of | 2 |
known defects that | 2 |
we began to | 2 |
the adjacent villages | 2 |
pury the elders | 2 |
and in a | 2 |
mile from us | 2 |
and canon baskets | 2 |
for the time | 2 |
great common about | 2 |
our right flank | 2 |
majesties most humble | 2 |
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for the use | 2 |
skirmish for the | 2 |
the said regiments | 2 |
yeelding up of | 2 |
of their morter | 2 |
was slain in | 2 |
with fewer than | 2 |
words puts this | 2 |
his army quartered | 2 |
wee made a | 2 |
and obedient subjects | 2 |
bread nor water | 2 |
the army were | 2 |
also this day | 2 |
house in barton | 2 |
passages of every | 2 |
corner of the | 2 |
a clock in | 2 |
we began the | 2 |
be not taken | 2 |
clocke at night | 2 |
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on the hill | 2 |
the south side | 2 |
for the better | 2 |
in thomason collection | 2 |
seditious and factious | 2 |
a great common | 2 |
is since dead | 2 |
in this expedition | 2 |
in a manner | 2 |
and entred into | 2 |
than defects per | 2 |
by our army | 2 |
this night we | 2 |
and forasmuch as | 2 |
drop of our | 2 |
discovered that the | 2 |
ever men did | 2 |
come into the | 2 |
but by gods | 2 |
this text in | 2 |
the lord of | 2 |
good a worke | 2 |
at the enemy | 2 |
over the east | 2 |
a mile further | 2 |
fired some drakes | 2 |
wound he is | 2 |
the lord himselfe | 2 |
we were in | 2 |
an account of | 2 |
all along the | 2 |
captaine pury the | 2 |
three miles from | 2 |
body of foot | 2 |
of london being | 2 |
to your majesty | 2 |
execution upon them | 2 |
this day our | 2 |
to send out | 2 |
estc r this | 2 |
planted their ordnance | 2 |
about the towne | 2 |
all prince ruperts | 2 |
lesse then a | 2 |
in the fryars | 2 |
as the towne | 2 |
halfe an hour | 2 |
citizens and souldiers | 2 |
on the top | 2 |
weight came through | 2 |
they then likewise | 2 |
in the van | 2 |
b category of | 2 |
enemy shot divers | 2 |
the enemy would | 2 |
whereof one fell | 2 |
miles from this | 2 |
in great distresse | 2 |
miles from banbury | 2 |
slain in this | 2 |
some small execution | 2 |
labour in the | 2 |
the losse of | 2 |
auxiliary forces the | 2 |
the town wall | 2 |
printed for benjamin | 2 |
it is now | 2 |
the one being | 2 |
to time to | 2 |
at a little | 2 |
the clocke at | 2 |
up to them | 2 |
give an account | 2 |
such as shall | 2 |
midst of them | 2 |
but the lord | 2 |
original in the | 2 |
for thomas vnderhill | 2 |
glocester collected by | 2 |
the worcester forces | 2 |
county of the | 2 |
mile of the | 2 |
at the place | 2 |
of captaine nelmes | 2 |
now in the | 2 |
all the other | 2 |
the parliament for | 2 |
wherein the most | 2 |
a day of | 2 |
did good execution | 2 |
noble and valiant | 2 |
that they had | 2 |
did little hurt | 2 |
and could not | 2 |
burgesses of the | 2 |
london being the | 2 |
from the east | 2 |
at randome of | 2 |
where our regiments | 2 |
and marched up | 2 |
rate of defects | 2 |
stop the mouths | 2 |
forces the blew | 2 |
hence we marched | 2 |
for we had | 2 |
to a place | 2 |
from hence we | 2 |
category of texts | 2 |
our left flank | 2 |
issued forth of | 2 |
sallied forth at | 2 |
amongst them and | 2 |
whereupon we began | 2 |
brigado of horse | 2 |
came fiercely upon | 2 |
enemy made divers | 2 |
did no hurt | 2 |
there that night | 2 |
your lawful successors | 2 |
not come within | 2 |
troope of horse | 2 |
the time being | 2 |
to their reliefe | 2 |
pury the elder | 2 |
intended a battery | 2 |
were come to | 2 |
enemy had sunke | 2 |
from this hill | 2 |
captaine nelmes company | 2 |
in their severall | 2 |
in church and | 2 |
text has no | 2 |
you and your | 2 |
all our army | 2 |
the enemy for | 2 |
of the south | 2 |
xml conversion a | 2 |
and that it | 2 |
over the workes | 2 |
about of the | 2 |
in the house | 2 |
durst not come | 2 |
were quartered about | 2 |
the siege was | 2 |
adjoyning to the | 2 |
most materiall passages | 2 |
and miles from | 2 |
by both houses | 2 |
them in the | 2 |
and souldiers of | 2 |
up and down | 2 |
top of a | 2 |
we received intelligence | 2 |
our great gunne | 2 |
we were all | 2 |
up into a | 2 |
downe the hill | 2 |
either as utf | 2 |
we fired some | 2 |
fired upon them | 2 |
as the said | 2 |
at gawdy green | 2 |
b the rate | 2 |
of the towne | 2 |
shot upon the | 2 |
national library of | 2 |
had sunke a | 2 |
and the whole | 2 |
the towne of | 2 |
published by authority | 2 |
miles to a | 2 |
by some of | 2 |
yet the lord | 2 |
your citie and | 2 |
a very cold | 2 |
was able to | 2 |
of the same | 2 |
fewer than defects | 2 |
our army in | 2 |
for the preservation | 2 |
hence to a | 2 |
characters represented either | 2 |
care for the | 2 |
a good reward | 2 |
we cannot but | 2 |
both sides playing | 2 |
out some horse | 2 |
we had formerly | 2 |
it is conceived | 2 |
a battery there | 2 |
to a little | 2 |
in the b | 2 |
text in the | 2 |
please your most | 2 |
ordnance to the | 2 |
of texts with | 2 |
is not to | 2 |
by no other | 2 |
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goe in this | 2 |
enemy an alarm | 2 |
had begun to | 2 |
this day and | 2 |
to give an | 2 |
them and did | 2 |
and a third | 2 |
fell upon the | 2 |
by richard cotes | 2 |
of every dayes | 2 |
the little mead | 2 |
began the lining | 2 |
marched from tewksbury | 2 |
giving us victory | 2 |
from brainford to | 2 |
lord generall ruthen | 2 |
even to the | 2 |
to be drawn | 2 |
bridge of ladders | 2 |
and did some | 2 |
all advantages they | 2 |
never miss a | 2 |
one of them | 2 |
but were beaten | 2 |
we discovered that | 2 |
lord generalls army | 2 |
great peeces of | 2 |
courage and valour | 2 |
graze in the | 2 |
preservation of our | 2 |
upon us with | 2 |
he is since | 2 |
march this day | 2 |
to so good | 2 |
where they made | 2 |
the foote of | 2 |
in the reere | 2 |
out of wales | 2 |
by our musketteers | 2 |
a shot in | 2 |
as we conceived | 2 |
where we were | 2 |
would have fallen | 2 |
their severall regiments | 2 |
most of the | 2 |
on both sides | 2 |
the said treasurer | 2 |
sir william waller | 2 |
amongst the rest | 2 |
lesse then musket | 2 |
lesse then pistoll | 2 |
from the pen | 2 |
the enemy wrought | 2 |
came to fight | 2 |
day the lord | 2 |
the lines of | 2 |
marched away the | 2 |
us in our | 2 |
from this village | 2 |
r this keyboarded | 2 |
and came to | 2 |
red blew regiments | 2 |
the cavaleers were | 2 |
and other things | 2 |
original in thomason | 2 |
we could not | 2 |
up all their | 2 |
said treasurer is | 2 |
most sacred majesty | 2 |
address of your | 2 |
them from bristoll | 2 |
without losse of | 2 |
assisted by captain | 2 |
fetching in turfe | 2 |
horse of the | 2 |
as far as | 2 |
prince ruperts forces | 2 |
church and state | 2 |
the side of | 2 |
for all the | 2 |
in the towne | 2 |
that it may | 2 |
great shot upon | 2 |
of the hedges | 2 |
that were recorded | 2 |
of your citie | 2 |
recorded as gap | 2 |
the cavaliers were | 2 |
and orange who | 2 |
gap elements at | 2 |
our march this | 2 |
in the valley | 2 |
enemies horse came | 2 |
on the north | 2 |
the red blew | 2 |
a chamber of | 2 |
the trained band | 2 |
the stones of | 2 |
our most humble | 2 |
shot against them | 2 |
they had battered | 2 |
thy right hand | 2 |
a place called | 2 |
lord generall and | 2 |
governour and a | 2 |
their canon and | 2 |
the reere of | 2 |
faced us in | 2 |
of a company | 2 |
civilwar no a | 2 |
has no known | 2 |
booke according to | 2 |
many dayes and | 2 |
part of the | 2 |
and stood upon | 2 |
to graze in | 2 |
it please your | 2 |
and appled himselfe | 2 |
only two wounded | 2 |
appled himselfe wholy | 2 |
of the parliament | 2 |
august by henry | 2 |
foure miles from | 2 |
of the queenes | 2 |
in their roome | 2 |
of the aldermen | 2 |
without any losse | 2 |
mona logarbo sampled | 2 |
this day in | 2 |
within the lines | 2 |
upon our left | 2 |
this night our | 2 |
body in the | 2 |
tiff page images | 2 |
foote with a | 2 |
wednesday the of | 2 |
we had some | 2 |
one of his | 2 |
peece of ordnance | 2 |
if they shall | 2 |
there came a | 2 |
we stood and | 2 |
over against rignall | 2 |