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trigram frequency
the duke of286
on the th154
the earl of149
to have been147
the th of147
henry of monmouth138
duke of burgundy105
of the king93
prince of wales85
to the king79
one of the77
seems to have77
that he was69
as to the68
part of the68
the king of65
of henry of60
of the church56
the same time56
at the same56
the battle of54
of the realm54
duke of orleans53
of his own52
the bishop of52
of the prince50
earl of march50
of the duke50
of henry iv48
the pell rolls48
as well as48
the king and47
to the prince47
of the council46
the part of46
the name of46
which he had45
that he had44
by the king44
that the king43
on the part42
at all events42
the time of42
the castle of40
duke of clarence40
at this time39
lord the prince39
of his father39
the date of38
king of france38
the king to37
the death of37
to the council37
with regard to37
that he would36
said to have36
the st of35
in which he35
of the english35
and in the35
the character of35
john of gaunt34
the field of34
in the same34
in the year34
of the same33
in consequence of33
of the earl32
he had been32
of the kingdom32
earl of northumberland32
of the french32
to the throne31
and of the31
duke of york31
it may be31
my lord the30
the prince of30
that it was30
by no means30
the payment of29
the midst of29
battle of shrewsbury29
lord the king28
the hands of28
of the most28
and that the28
and on the28
for the purpose28
king of england28
sir john oldcastle27
must have been27
the archbishop of27
the king was27
battle of agincourt27
state of the27
the end of27
in his own27
seem to have27
which he was26
the cause of26
the purpose of26
at that time26
of those who26
there is no26
the people of26
in the midst26
in the very25
the day of25
the close of25
is said to25
as it is25
the feast of24
the case of24
the king himself24
the state of24
does not appear24
the crown of24
the prince was24
the king had24
the spirit of24
of the said24
of henry v24
of the whole24
th day of23
it is said23
in the first23
on the st23
archbishop of canterbury23
the siege of23
and that he23
to the duke23
on the other23
on the very23
at the time23
and to the23
as we have23
as soon as23
the th day22
him to the22
the house of22
was in the22
the king in22
to his father22
those who were22
the body of22
of these memoirs22
the power of22
we are told22
of the battle22
son of the22
the reign of22
last day of22
of the state22
the author has21
that he should21
in the church21
of the people21
it is not21
it is very21
that the prince21
between henry and21
the last day21
the result of21
the chronicle of21
as far as21
duke of bedford21
according to the21
of the welsh21
the rd of21
the course of20
it has been20
he was not20
to the very20
the council of20
on the rd20
account of the20
of his life20
of all the20
more than a20
the words of20
would have been20
so far from20
whilst he was20
and his father20
the presence of20
in which the20
the records of20
he seems to20
appears to have20
of the privy20
the charge of20
made by the19
the place of19
it must be19
view of the19
when he was19
of the royal19
henry and his19
and he was19
the affairs of19
the privy council19
bishop of winchester19
duke of gloucester19
on that day19
the mayor and19
some of the19
we have already19
on which he19
on this occasion19
tells us that19
in the name18
th of may18
with reference to18
found in the18
character of henry18
of the percies18
th of october18
king and his18
of his having18
on the subject18
is made to18
the same day18
regard to the18
as prince of18
it is impossible18
and the duke18
of his enemies17
of the clergy17
on the same17
the very day17
him in the17
him to be17
out of the17
in the most17
from the king17
the author of17
with a view17
to him by17
chronicle of london17
it would be17
and to have17
of richard ii17
the law of17
the monk of17
in the castle17
the work of17
he was at17
of the present17
the town of17
the head of17
which had been17
with the duke17
name of the17
the son of17
of the year17
of the land17
the see of17
it will be17
after the battle16
the history of16
of the commons16
th of the16
the church of16
preserved in the16
to which the16
henry and the16
at the close16
realm of england16
of the town16
of the law16
to meet the16
the author is16
we find him16
to his council16
and his son16
of his council16
which we have16
in the field16
have been the16
given to the16
which the king16
to believe that16
our sovereign lord16
monk of evesham16
the execution of16
very dear and15
the duchy of15
might have been15
the king at15
duke of lancaster15
to the crown15
he would have15
the whole of15
be able to15
him and his15
the dukes of15
it is curious15
of the country15
of which he15
th of july15
date of this15
the subject of15
the province of15
the prince for15
could not have15
parts of the15
of his death15
to the same15
on the ground15
bishop of durham15
on the contrary15
and of his15
it is presumed15
th of april15
to the secular15
of john of15
trusty and well14
the inhabitants of14
the prince and14
was one of14
and the earl14
captain of calais14
to which he14
reference to the14
body of the14
the testimony of14
the beginning of14
at the head14
the circumstances of14
of his son14
in those days14
of the archbishop14
in these memoirs14
that the duke14
in the tower14
himself to the14
of the following14
to the mayor14
earl of worcester14
by the duke14
to resist the14
that henry was14
the safeguard of14
of this work14
to his own14
he was then14
that they were14
the honour of14
and the other14
charge against henry14
the nd of14
he could not14
the minutes of14
the defence of14
of the next14
the same year14
given under our14
to the said14
himself and his14
reign of henry14
on which the14
with his father14
in the following14
and the king14
that the french14
records of the13
the chief justice13
before the battle13
the authority of13
see of rome13
him by the13
in the north13
which they were13
in the pell13
of the case13
of the late13
of the age13
with which the13
members of the13
we may be13
of his subjects13
was compelled to13
to be the13
the spring of13
to return to13
payment of l13
minutes of council13
in order to13
of the preceding13
the record of13
year of henry13
on the field13
together with the13
under our signet13
king and the13
in the presence13
it should seem13
we have seen13
said lord the13
of the great13
sir harris nicolas13
acquainted with the13
he might have13
council of constance13
presence of the13
on the nd13
put to death13
of any one13
of the rebels13
the present day13
of the gospel12
in this place12
person of the12
on the morrow12
should have been12
as they were12
the proceedings of12
of the university12
rebellion of the12
lead us to12
the british museum12
of which the12
we must not12
to the general12
with a great12
to whom the12
with him in12
in favour of12
on the point12
in the spring12
to be paid12
of the rebellion12
years of age12
author of the12
of the time12
crown of france12
defence of the12
of all his12
at the council12
in the appendix12
the prince to12
the whole realm12
the faith of12
part of his12
testimony to the12
not have been12
to have had12
the rebellion of12
to the first12
a sort of12
well as the12
that in the12
it is the12
the french king12
through the whole12
th of march12
day of his12
the realm of12
as he was12
the person of12
as it may12
in the case12
those who had12
on this subject12
for the defence12
earl of cambridge12
pell rolls record12
of the young12
of the world12
appear to have12
the fact is12
the hand of12
th of august12
knowledge of the12
archbishop of york12
in the course12
one of his12
the marriage of12
of monmouth was12
him as a12
field of agincourt11
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with which he11
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a view of11
the young duke11
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letter to the11
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of sir john11
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court of rome10
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words of the10
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of our lord10
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is to be10
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ought to be10
th of june10
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spirit of the10
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presented to him9
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