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trigram frequency
the duke of1436
duke of burgundy848
the lord de494
the king of460
of the duke294
men at arms259
king of france253
duke of acquitaine219
to the king214
the town of206
to the duke199
the king and196
the count de187
of the king184
king of england171
sir john de154
and the duke135
the dukes of125
the castle of124
th day of103
the th day102
part of the99
the greater part93
of men at87
as well as87
on the th83
of the town82
of the said81
by the king81
of the english80
de st pol79
duke of orleans77
the same time76
of burgundy and76
john de luxembourg74
greater part of73
the presence of72
who had been71
that he would71
at the same71
king of sicily68
the said duke67
of the kingdom65
some of the65
king and the64
in like manner64
duke of bar64
in the presence64
one of the63
the county of62
in the town60
according to the60
the city of60
the bishop of60
to the town60
the yere of59
the earl of58
and in the58
by the duke58
yere of crist57
and the lord57
duke of berry56
master of the56
the name of55
from the king54
the command of54
constable of france54
that had been54
in the year53
and of the52
at this time52
presence of the52
of crist m51
crist m l50
king and his50
under pain of50
which had been49
that they were49
many of the49
on the morrow48
our very dear48
the th of48
dukes of berry48
lord the king48
of the peace48
and to the48
regard to the47
those who had47
that the duke47
to the great47
the princes of46
of our blood46
and the other45
duke of bourbon45
the death of45
the government of45
in regard to45
with the duke45
in consequence of44
that the king44
a few days44
of france and44
of burgundy had44
the whole of43
by second hand43
of the french42
very dear and41
duke of bedford41
that he had41
the duchess of40
of st pol40
the siege of40
and that they40
the country of40
and on the40
to the lord39
the inhabitants of39
out of the39
the amount of38
of the lord38
under the command38
to the castle37
the bailiff of37
said duke of37
the provost of37
they could not37
knights and esquires37
to the amount37
the town and37
government of the37
at arms and37
to the count36
dear and well36
of those who36
the grace of36
that it was36
my lord the36
duke of brabant36
that he was36
body of men36
and others of36
to the said35
by the french35
on the other35
lord of acquitaine35
of the count35
the counts de35
others of the35
when the duke35
inserted by second35
princes of the35
the part of35
as they could34
town of paris34
of the blood34
provost of paris34
of the same34
town and castle34
of our said34
of the castle34
on account of34
the said king34
grace of god34
count de charolois33
my lord of33
belonging to the33
ambassadors from the33
put to death33
in order to33
count de st33
that they would33
of berry and33
of all the33
grand master of32
with the king32
bailiff of amiens32
the end of32
on the part32
of burgundy was32
burgundy and his32
countess of hainault32
the queen and32
in this year32
from the duke32
the lords de32
the archbishop of32
returned to the31
by the grace31
in the name31
the month of31
and his council31
of the princes31
some of his31
of the realm31
of sir john31
the battle of31
of his men30
possession of the30
of orleans and30
which he had30
part of his30
the church of30
and went to30
the king was30
but it was30
the chancellor of30
arms and archers29
of the inhabitants29
sir james de29
as it is29
de la marche29
them to the29
as has been29
the countess of29
a long time29
the bastard de29
of acquitaine and29
brother to the29
of the principal29
with a large29
the erle of29
the duke and29
against the duke29
and the king29
members of the28
attached to the28
signed by the28
and his brother28
lord de la28
whole of the28
of the late28
in the same28
son to the28
they had come28
they had been28
and that he28
to have been27
dukes of acquitaine27
command of the27
that they had27
he would not27
chancellor of france27
him and his27
the cardinal of27
of the queen27
city of paris27
may have been27
at this period27
and well beloved27
the duchy of27
town of st26
and many other26
account of the26
sir john fastolfe26
lord the duke26
and for the26
those of the26
john de croy26
went to the26
where he was26
and of our26
they had done26
and returned to26
the names of25
for some time25
the count of25
of this year25
they may be25
by means of25
with the intent25
and castle of25
of the country25
a large body25
the hands of25
by the english25
sir louis de25
parts of the25
of the parliament25
the articles of24
our said cousin24
so that the24
and thence to24
towns and castles24
to the utmost24
to the english24
which the duke24
the cause of24
the english were24
the year of24
and other matters24
between the two24
and it was24
lay siege to24
the duke had24
to the bailiff24
contrary to the24
an end to24
he could not24
put an end24
several of the24
held by the24
and other places23
the beginning of23
large body of23
sum of money23
by the count23
queen and the23
the kingdom of23
whom he had23
a large force23
the bastard of23
he had been23
kingdom of france23
and some other22
the countries of22
according to their22
the advice of22
in the kingdom22
the duke was22
and the count22
letters to the22
of england and22
his men at22
the number of22
the welfare of22
that they may22
as far as22
the house of22
were made prisoners22
of bar and22
near to the22
lord de croy22
in the city22
of the constable22
the principal towns22
sent to the22
of the noble22
and his son22
marshal of france21
the french were21
hundred men at21
the queen of21
in the castle21
the utmost of21
cousin of burgundy21
john duke of21
for a long21
the lords of21
emperor of germany21
the ambassadors from21
in the yere21
the members of21
and some others21
of the great21
war on the21
a body of21
year of grace21
to the contrary21
the party of21
queen of france21
the king in21
the conclusion of21
count de nevers21
and that the21
the constable of21
sent by the21
to the queen21
by way of20
consequence of the20
of the church20
king at arms20
vidame of amiens20
earl of warwick20
one of his20
during this time20
it to the20
to lay siege20
and his men20
in the mean20
name of the20
of st denis20
for they were20
welfare of the20
that he might20
any of the20
to meet him20
at the end20
to return to20
of them were20
crown of france20
articles of the20
as to the20
the obedience of20
of our reign20
to sir john20
or to his19
our blood and19
king and council19
lord de saveuses19
of the parisians19
of the cross19
between the duke19
on all sides19
the mean time19
count de vaudemont19
of the city19
the king at19
the university of19
the king had19
by the advice19
sound of trumpet19
and at the19
the english and19
in which he19
those who have19
of which the19
of the above19
lord de canny19
to the crown19
and to his19
were the lord19
when he had19
good town of19
that is to18
that he should18
of the university18
in all the18
admiral of france18
siege to the18
son the duke18
some of them18
killed at agincourt18
had been made18
for the duke18
had not been18
of the enemy18
of king charles18
the possession of18
daughter of the18
of my lord18
the usual places18
with regard to18
our said lord18
that they might18
of king henry18
our town of18
on the frontiers18
in the month18
of the council18
the towns of18
and his heirs18
at arms to18
ferry de mailly18
who have been18
other matters chap18
our reign the18
were forced to17
side of the17
the order of17
his eldest son17
hector de saveuses17
and all the17
in the said17
the council of17
in the most17
ought to be17
others of our17
clugnet de brabant17
set fire to17
to come to17
that of the17
within your bailiwick17
the tenour of17
the marshal de17
in front of17
duke of glocester17
duke of clarence17
the gates of17
the vidame of17
with the english17
the cite of17
the prince of17
returned to their17
to prevent the17
the feast of17
officers of justice17
of his army17
at the beginning17
university of paris17
in these days17
it was not17
dukes of orleans17
to our said17
different parts of17
louis of bavaria17
which he was17
in the church17
he went to17
a short time17
one of them17
when the king17
by the lord17
the frontiers of17
the late duke17
the state of17
princes of our16
the said peace16
him in the16
was killed at16
into the town16
caused to be16
the management of16
letters from the16
in our name16
day of may16
for he had16
six hundred combatants16
to take the16
the peace of16
sir simon de16
to his lieutenant16
of brabant and16
in the country16
the emperor of16
whence they had16
to be made16
when they had16
with his army16
and by the16
to join the16
lord de st16
france and the16
that they could16
death of the16
but he was16
of the saide16
the crown of16
son of john16
lord de chargny16
these things were16
that no one16
as they were16
front of the16
has been before16
party of the16
for this purpose16
of paris and16
and they were16
part of their16
of the aforesaid16
on each side16
at that time16
sums of money16
simon de lalain16
son of the16
a town in16
according to his16
as they had16
killed and wounded16
a considerable time16
governor of the16
on his return16
about six hundred16
duke of brittany16
within a few16
this was done16
on this occasion16
and several others16
few days after15
who may have15
them to be15
count de richemont15
and the saide15
said cousin of15
concluded between the15
of the war15
about this time15
in company with15
to their own15
accompanied by the15
and the whole15
and died in15
and some of15
louis de luxembourg15
against the english15
it would be15
and it is15
the river somme15
day of august15
during the time15
day of july15
that they do15
by which the15
the destruction of15
to the french15
three or four15
by sound of15
duke and his15
it may be15
will and pleasure15
under pretence of15
by these presents15
the title of15
to the number15
the army of15
of burgundy shall15
contrary to our15
of the holy15
at the battle15
on the side15
of the royal15
but the duke15
the master of15
his whole army15
on their arrival15
and that you15
the abbey of15
the officers of15
of whom were15
earl of arundel15
the intent of15
lord de fosseux15
treaty of peace15
on his arrival15
burgundy and the15
so to do15
and my lord15
for the welfare15
but they were15
of fraunce and15
sir regnault de15
as i have15
to the obedience15
events that happened15
that they should15
the space of15
court of parliament15
return to their14
the heir of14
have been done14
of their men14
set at liberty14
come to our14
where they were14
and loyal subjects14
the loss of14
count de vertus14
of the household14
on the duke14
body of the14
bodies of men14
they were all14
the defence of14
they were not14
lord de humieres14
up to the14
they would not14
to be proclaimed14
came to the14
in handsome array14
it had been14
the power of14
by some of14
of the nobles14
loss of the14
and the french14
those who were14
day of november14
of england had14
at this moment14
to bear arms14
the arrival of14
on condition that14
de la trimouille14
reign the d14
the other hand14
of the lords14
given to the14
he was in14
himself and his14
and his allies14
of the treaty14
the two parties14
a large army14
within the town14
before the king14
of the county14
that if he14
and other captains14
men of armes14
in the morning14
and those who14
the frenshe partie14
de la tour14
the gate of14
the oaths of14
the men of14
on both sides14
things were passing14
for the king14
as had been14
were sent to14
blood and lineage14
advice of the14
with his men14
it to be14
and confiscation of14
and many more14
with many other14
what they had14
of the order14
a number of14
vassals and subjects14
a copy of14
obedience of the14
as it was14
end of the14
and all other14
bishop of tournay13
conduct of the13
the duchie of13
the conduct of13
duke of milan13
he would have13
received by the13
his men to13
for he was13
had been done13
should there be13
a peace between13
in which the13
in the county13
the walls and13
of his council13
there was a13
and other parts13
and the princes13
arrival of the13
marched his army13
it might be13
and from the13
orders from the13
the nobles and13
said lord the13
at the bataile13
lord de dampierre13
the grand council13
by the constable13
which they had13
of burgundy to13
of that country13
duchie of normandie13
ladies and damsels13
returned to his13
the king to13
in the usual13
sir john bastard13
chancellor of acquitaine13
by orders from13
number of men13
to all the13
and that all13
the observance of13
when he was13
duke louis of13
castle of st13
orders of the13
in such wise13
the bataile of13
the aid of13
well as the13
charles duke of13
that the french13
he did not13
was in the13
or made prisoners13
while these things13
to the constable13
officers of the13
in the end13
in obedience to13
of this peace13
as may be13
defence of the13
of the army13
king of fraunce13
the terms of13
to their homes13
to treat of13
the english had13
ordered by the13
of the garrison13
english and burgundians13
those of his13
during the night13
that the english13
that the saide12
gret part of12
the men at12
conclusion of the12
as well in12
lord de gaucourt12
to make an12
advanced to the12
the counts of12
that on the12
a party of12
from the town12
as he had12
and sent to12
that may have12
the constable and12
the three estates12
of bourbon and12
and that it12
at paris the12
were very much12
to the gate12
count of hainault12
our good town12
brother the duke12
to king charles12
the king his12
town of arras12
for the security12
a native of12
from the english12
all who may12
charles king of12
the value of12
of his friends12
king edward the12
where they had12
that we have12
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of the house12
to the very12
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boke of noblesse12
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for a considerable12
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to the church12
the kings of12
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names of the12
king henry the12
that all the12
sir clugnet de12
cardinal of winchester12
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of france in12
the aforesaid lords12
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utmost of their12
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my said lord12
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day of february12
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the lord of12
part of them12
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in the number12
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the office of12
duchess of burgundy12
d day of12
which the king12
the daughter of12
to st denis12
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france and his12
the public welfare12
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the common people12
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line from the10
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henry of england10
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and its dependances10
to put an10
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city of bourges10
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duke of lorraine10
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duke of bretagne10
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louis de vaucourt10
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to surrender the10
john of burgundy10
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good of the10
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the poor people9
enguerrand de monstrelet9
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the cardinal de9
and the queen9
on the report9
the request of9
the english in9
the book of9
the towns and9
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