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trigram frequency
i t m2496
t m the2315
daye paied to1613
m the same1305
the same daye1112
the king s1065
same daye paied995
to the king659
paied to the431
of the king418
king s grace378
by the king376
one of the375
on the th314
the duke of313
s co m303
king s co297
payment s in285
s m part283
m part s283
in rewarde for282
the king of276
day paied to264
yet payment s262
that he had257
rewarde for bringing252
that he was245
of the church242
paied to a237
to have been233
was to be231
that the king221
the same day218
the th of218
the bishop of207
he had been200
to charles v194
which he had186
v nt of185
that it was180
the king and180
would have been176
same day paied176
as well as172
for the king169
king of england166
for bringing of165
co m aundement165
out of the164
foreign and domestic164
the king was153
the princess mary152
that he would144
it was not144
the king had143
there was no141
to the emperor140
chapuys to charles140
the king to139
he did not138
to the same137
the house of135
of henry viii134
t m to131
to the pope128
the pope had127
of the english127
and the king126
part of the124
and it was123
of the pope121
of the same120
which had been118
he could not118
of his own117
it was a116
the end of115
co m aunde115
it would be114
as soon as113
could not be112
that the pope112
m aunde t111
that she was110
of the realm110
and in the109
it is not108
at the same108
the earl of105
of the emperor105
and that the102
duke of norfolk101
not to be101
on the other100
in rewarde to97
the same time97
in the same95
sir osborne maurice94
the pope was94
which he was93
he would not92
king of france92
same daye to90
l l m89
which it was89
and on the89
by way of88
the king would88
and the emperor88
it may be88
paied in rewarde88
at the time87
daye paied in87
there is no86
it was the85
with the king85
the pope and84
had not been84
and for the84
that she had84
he was not84
to the tower83
seems to have83
but it was83
who had been82
s to the82
m to the82
of the princess82
he was a81
the pope to81
she had been81
it had been81
he would have81
the act of81
the french king80
for so moche80
might have been80
with the emperor79
bringing of a79
that the emperor79
sir payan wileton79
there was a78
the name of78
the keper of78
paied to maister78
my lorde of77
and it is77
sir thomas more76
the side of76
of anne boleyn76
to the crown76
in the world76
as to the75
the court of75
the hands of75
was one of74
to be the74
to the keper74
and of the74
were to be73
side of the73
for a moment72
the young knight72
so moche money72
and the pope72
in rewarde by72
house of commons71
of the clergy71
the emperor was71
of the divorce70
in his own70
the archbishop of70
archbishop of canterbury70
of the people69
the death of69
in which he69
the holy see68
in order to68
was in the68
that they were68
in favour of68
wi l l68
of the world67
rolls house ms67
rewarde by the67
the emperor would67
the interests of66
as he was66
cloth of gold66
he had not66
if he had66
the emperor to66
for bringing a66
the queen and66
said the knight65
the rest of65
the church of65
the emperor had65
of the french65
sent to the65
of the said65
the cause of64
it is true64
was not to64
way of rewarde64
to the throne64
he was to64
of the most63
in spite of63
the space of63
said sir osborne63
would not be63
for his quarter63
with the pope62
so far as62
duke of buckingham62
the pope would62
and he was62
to be a62
that he might61
of the duke61
of the reformation61
that there was61
constance de grey61
paied to my61
moche money by60
the king at60
in which the60
and that he60
and to the60
a sort of60
so long as60
it was to60
the old man59
must have been59
of the queen59
but it is59
at this time59
said to have59
the keeper of59
of all the59
it is a58
a few days58
that he could58
said that he58
of the court58
as it was58
the marriage of58
of the two58
of the great58
money by him57
of the country57
end of the57
to henry viii57
in the midst57
of the new57
that of the57
s grace at57
nt of my57
to the english56
the power of56
of the royal56
replied the knight56
to my lorde56
as apperith by56
for one quarter56
to anne boleyn56
keper of the55
could not have55
but he was55
the part of55
if the king55
king s watermen55
which they were55
would not have54
the laws of54
in the tower54
the question of54
head of the54
as much as54
to the keeper53
of the house53
the midst of53
which they had53
paied by the53
one of his52
with which the52
calendar henry viii52
as he had52
according to the52
e v y52
the french ambassador52
at the court52
duke of suffolk52
some of the52
to make the52
s grace to51
not have been51
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he would be51
of the privy51
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at the end51
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account of the50
the presence of50
the king himself50
he said that49
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it would have49
him in the49
was sent to49
by his bille49
as we have49
had been the49
the king in49
they were not48
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the law of48
v nt in48
if the pope48
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said that the48
as the king48
w t the48
to his own48
to say that48
king and the48
more than a48
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have been a48
daye paied by48
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of the old47
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from the pope47
jo h n46
i do not46
that he should46
in the following46
that if the46
of england and46
for one monethe46
we have seen46
nt in rewarde46
as if he45
of my lorde45
and at the45
of such a45
is to be45
a matter of44
the privy council44
duke of richmond44
the beginning of44
of the council44
for that he44
the emperor and44
bishop of rochester44
to wi l44
he was in44
which she had44
france and england43
to joh n43
in the morning43
it will be43
for the purpose43
in the house43
daye paied for43
him to the43
henry the eighth43
to believe that43
should not be42
of the law42
to one of42
interests of the42
i know not42
in a moment42
paied to john42
his quarter wages42
paied to humfrey42
for his wages42
the fact that42
that it would42
she was not42
between henry and42
paied to wi42
the whole of42
the sixteenth century42
henry and his42
told him that41
his wag s41
of the nation41
and all the41
apperith by his41
daye to the41
have been the41
it must be41
of henry and41
one of them41
be found in41
the other hand41
to the great40
her marriage with40
paied to thomas40
to see the40
for the first40
on the rd40
for him to40
the hand of40
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appears to have40
to jo h40
it has been40
a general council40
m the xx40
deli v ed40
on the part40
m the xxviij40
from the king40
for the same39
m the xij39
x p ofer39
of sir osborne39
to my lady39
this was the39
keeper of the39
the authority of39
the xviij daye39
by the emperor39
upo n his39
of the catholic39
marriage with the39
for the sake39
for his bourde39
the xx daye39
was ready to39
the door of39
by the pope38
to the french38
lady constance de38
of the young38
the state of38
be allowed to38
of the bishop38
to the queen38
he had a38
it might be38
they had been38
in such a38
the validity of38
to which the38
to x p38
paied to jo38
paied to joh38
xx daye paied37
had been a37
succession to the37
the sake of37
of which the37
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the eyes of37
m the xviij37
he had done37
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and by the37
him that he37
co m yng37
power of the37
to s r37
with which he37
on the st37
whom he had37
which the king37
the next day37
the peace of37
what he had37
of the monasteries37
that is to37
if he could37
m the xxvj37
the marriage with37
th daye paied37
of the crown37
nt of maister37
nun of kent37
catherine of aragon36
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m the xvj36
the number of36
of this realm36
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anne of cleves35
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m the xxij35
marriage with anne35
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of the household34
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l s solu34
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of his reign34
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s solu c34
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v ed to34
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in the english34
to be made34
boug h t34
prince of wales34
on the subject34
anne boleyn was34
to the princess34
the head of34
church of england33
m the xiij33
we are told33
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the age of33
manner in which33
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m the viij33
that the marriage33
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of henry vii33
be able to33
m the xxv33
if it be33
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to do so33
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of the marriage33
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the xxvj daye33
act of parliament33
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to a pouer32
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to the gardyner32
of those who32
the xxviij daye32
my lady anne32
will be found32
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the x daye32
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had been in32
favour of the32
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to be found32
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give and bequeath32
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of cloth of32
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which the pope32
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the xxix daye28
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the xxiij daye27
the children of27
the young lady27
the lady anne27
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the xxvij daye27
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earl of wiltshire27
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bishop of london27
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bishop of winchester24
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of the cardinal23
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s in novembre22
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my lord of22
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to all the22
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ought to have22
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character of the21
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the pope himself21
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earl of warwick21
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of edward iv21
that there is21
it is said21
the arrival of21
to the other21
was in a21
the parliament of21
in his hands21
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