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quadgram frequency
in the time of37
of the part of36
early english books online35
the part of the31
our lord the king23
heir of the part21
part of the father20
notes for div a19
the line of the18
characters represented either as16
represented either as utf16
in the mean time12
the laws of the12
by the name of12
the time of king12
of our lord the12
an account of the11
the blood of the11
in the kings court10
john now lord lovelace10
the part of his10
part of the mother10
the time of the10
of the blood of10
in the county of10
be preferred before the10
the heir of the10
the humble petition of10
work described above is9
by the civil law9
the institutions providing financial9
tcp assigned for keying9
and markup reviewed and9
described above is co9
i text is available9
and coded from proquest9
the early english books9
by the institutions providing9
coded from proquest page9
support to the early9
of the work described9
according to the terms9
all without asking permission9
edition of the work9
the terms of creative9
books online text creation9
assigned for keying and9
this keyboarded and encoded9
providing financial support to9
phase i text is9
encoded text transcribed from9
text can be copied9
images scanned from microfilm9
keyed and coded from9
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terms of creative commons9
is available for reuse9
keyboarded and encoded edition9
text and markup reviewed9
and encoded edition of9
the work described above9
for keying and markup9
to the terms of9
english books online text9
financial support to the9
text is available for9
online text creation partnership9
even for commercial purposes9
to the early english9
owned by the institutions9
encoded edition of the9
the text can be9
markup reviewed and edited9
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from proquest page images9
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edition of a work8
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global keyed and coded6
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the court of wards3
ex utriusque parentibus conjuncti3
at law to thomas3
of phillip sture an3
to all the daughters3
see cowell in the3
is said to have3
britans and gauls had3
at the george in3
of my barons or3
grandmother hath a brother3
ple ssold be driue2
brief account of some2
had a double portion2
said deed and will2
quotes it out of2
that from that time2
out of the archives2
lawyers among the gentiles2
pope nere nought on2
which i leave to2
and other things of2
other what he be2
the time of my2
the father were dead2
as soon as he2
suspicion to clear themselves2
me gadereth manion the2
a pawn in the2
grandfathers brothers or sisters2
uor as much as2
annius again censured for2
your kingdom of britanny2
intrinsecal came to the2
as i read in2
a leude man to2
kings presenting a turf2
a parliament at northampton2
the saxons division of2
in is chapel right2
ich understond and let2
what of him who2
to all the males2
with a coat of2
prevailed upon by the2
eni clarke as felon2
touching the jurisdiction of2
rome now set on2
that is met with2
the king is to2
a great many instances2
to support contingent uses2
a great company of2
of the father and2
ordeals by fire and2
advantage of the kingdom2
at the bottom of2
the ancient law of2
of samothes out of2
and passing sentence in2
the kings price set2
of debts whatsoever in2
to stand to that2
were to yeld wel2
where she was worshipped2
then were others than2
that icholle now tell2
the annals of roger2
samothes out of basingstoke2
instance of it out2
some ancient writers to2
the very same thing2
the ordeals by fire2
lose their hands and2
who died without issue2
for a fabulous writer2
as we have elsewhere2
king alfred divides england2
concerning the reckoning of2
to treat of the2
clarks which he wuld2
came to the church2
collateralis the side line2
that i may not2
the mother of the2
be had touching the2
into a sum of2
his court the ple2
well these and other2
a suit of law2
pope innocent the fourth2
rings to seal with2
take any thing of2
grand sessions held in2
out of his own2
building of ships not2
regis factae apud clarendon2
in our law it2
they commonly call coyners2
in the saxon times2
those of edward the2
clarenceaux king at arms2
the original of hundred2
ancient writers to the2
the fee de hauberk2
what cases honorary knights2
remainder to his st2
priviledge of using rings2
first supposed inhabitants and2
account of forest or2
to go into orders2
our law it is2
on other occasions they2
to rome in triumph2
to swear against a2
by no means the2
a tax levied to2
the body of the2
habergeon or coat of2
part of the island2
wan he were ichose2
a suit betwixt a2
to the eldest brother2
trick to get boseham2
estates granted by the2
contrary to what the2
how came it to2
common lawyers and civilians2
ought to be made2
sold purchas no uvel2
nor let any one2
the kings it is2
be ready to attend2
credit called in question2
sons not to go2
images of theirs in2
that hii ne sold2
amend solde the ercebissops2
at such time as2
generally all illiterate persons2
that holi chirch ne2
of the beginning of2
which was like a2
to the king as2
king lucy embraces the2
the british state under2
the close roll of2
parts of the common2
were others than what2
some new laws were2
turf at the altar2
he provides against an2
other occasions they might2
the word in him2
burning women that killed2
was yuf eni play2
that those very letters2
as a leud man2
what a hereot was2
these other he withsede2
how people were to2
having their heads uncovered2
given to the church2
withsede that did him2
will i take any2
and from bishop to2
why forty dayes allowed2
be sold by a2
added to those old2
and the original of2
account of the semnothei2
therevore kings service that2
brought in my court2
is met with in2
whom it was in2
or his justice be2
law of samothes out2
justice of the whole2
seals from the normans2
sayes progne to her2
land as is owne2
they have a chief2
as to the quantity2
any one shall dye2
since the return of2
in what kings time2
king ethelbald comprized in2
it for minerva against2
sold all the land2
richard earl of arundel2
before the younger brother2
nere althei thoru truth2
and right of marriage2
the priviledge of young2
in the temporal court2
all that the felon2
vor vouson of chirch2
bote the wardeins of2
kings it is and2
is collected out of2
the time of those2
much taken up with2
be present at the2
summons the bishops of2
an argument for the2
out of a rescript2
who had the management2
rich men under suspicion2
and he wist that2
flesh not lawful to2
might thenche the love2
icholle now tell he2
the tethe was yuf2
of the roman law2
whether so called from2
in point of law2
of a rescript of2
that scrit dude iwis2
the return of christianity2
but within a while2
sould in is chapel2
jurisdiction then in the2
the worship of the2
right was so fre2
much as a leud2
eni man is chateux2
some laws in favour2
three exceptions of expedition2
uor all that the2
priviledge of the clergy2
of det were to2
whom after the normans2
ne solde nought the2
rescript of pope gregory2
when this court kept2
is right ne be2
clergi idraw he ne2
the morganheb or wedding2
by way of imitation2
by plutarch and orpheus2
of the diocess of2
concerning the common and2
under title of his2
one of the chief2
a blot upon theodred2
in is chapel ichose2
of the kings homagers2
ever ne ssold igiue2
lucy embraces the christian2
occasions they might use2
if he had no2
of so great a2
de malefactoribus eorum receptoribus2
hong him other to2
men to bear arms2
in cheife or in2
quantum vivae pecuniae quisque2
that killed their husbands2
it was so called2
in laws divine and2
of the monastery of2
and returns to rome2
to the judgment of2
what a hide of2
that book so called2
his londe let enqueri2
letters then were others2
the beginning of henry2
twenty pounds worth of2
out of an old2
the justice of the2
the consanguinei of the2
yuf a man of2
the rents of each2
without the kings leve2
in the city of2
that it cannot be2
savour of pythagoras and2
there are a great2
laws of the twelve2
it is taken for2
of the priviledge of2
of the purpose of2
yet not have the2
to those old ones2
was to have the2
afterwards changed into mony2
their hands and privy2
from the faults wherewith2
vacans were of prelas2
much what the same2
concerning the eldest sons2
wolde by their leue2
excommunicate persons to find2
to pope alexander the2
to his son who2
roman and caesarean laws2
hundred and eighty acres2
honorary knights to serve2
in a general assembly2
that i have seen2
in their judgements of2
of crabbed in it2
resorted to the line2
in his life time2
the father or mother2
court of rome now2
passing sentence in case2
if he shall be2
in the kingdom of2
women that killed their2
to the collateral line2
of the lands of2
any heir of the2
of samothes the first2
statutes of clarendon mis2
relation to the breeding2
the said mannors and2
as we find in2
award binds all parties2
to be the same2
it descended to all2
felons estates forfeited to2
and not to all2
to john late lord2
the right of majesty2
go into orders without2
the kings fe in2
borowes find solde to2
do ar he confirmed2
laws against taking of2
an old stone in2
dere lourd in the2
the records of king2
for the extrinsecal jurisdiction2
the course of descents2
under the title of2
for which diogenes laertius2
the title of spectabilis2
heir to the father2
court a certain toper2
for that which we2
of it out of2
the george in fleet2
their coins of money2
sold him verst disordein2
and in a word2
to all intents and2
but there is a2
and these other he2
the lawes that icholle2
from the first supposed2
at the rate of2
to send him the2
was first found in2
which diogenes laertius is2
be righted by the2
had before been made2
death of king henry2
alfred first appointed sheriffs2
with that of bracton2
master of a family2
the great great grand2
want of them to2
and twenty eight bishops2
suffer themselves to be2
pecuniam suam nec dederit2
suth thoru there law2
from our civil custom2
and they ordered the2
hiden also were in2
held in al the2
judges to act without2
personal in the spiritual2
henrici regis factae apud2
and customs savour of2
come on this side2
of which the said2
the right of his2
their manner of approving2
bodinus his censure of2
for the building of2
hensloes case apud v2
as it were with2
and thoru judgement of2
there are some who2
and of the author2
a rescript of pope2
the disposal of estates2
customs savour of pythagoras2
be detained by the2
is made a matter2
a third part of2
lust eni prelat there2
rusticks or villains not2
the french language and2
consists of thirty years2
by going over burning2
to clergi idraw he2
the priviledge of the2
the collateral nephews son2
of henry percy of2
of the pope of2
the people of liege2
him verst disordein and2
idraw he ne sall2
without is lourdes icrouned2
king of the south2
sons inheriting the whole2
is owned king by2
plaiding and in assise2
the foolish humour of2
berosus for a fabulous2
of brennus and belinus2
their youth into men2
homage he solde him2
into english by redman2
the scarcity of his2
be given to monasteries2
right law mani luther2
the oath of twelve2
the cinque ports why2
of the rest of2
him by act of2
and the next of2
impleaded in the ecclesiastical2
their dubbing their youth2
the manor of water2
went on pilgrimage to2
it is not lawful2
yet in that manner2
be observed in marriages2
that the o parti2
whatsoever there was in2
progne to her sister2
solde the ercebissops dede2
accused of any matter2
of decenna or court2
now tell he granted2
the kings homagers daughter2
of the land without2
son confirms those laws2
the story out of2
duty of money or2
a large commendation of2
by other nations also2
and more generally all2
learned conjectures at the2
as there are any2
was chanliche was under2
and suth come to2
ne that his elderne2
and overthrow of the2
of land in yearly2
in the scarcity of2
prelates investiture by the2
conteke sprung bituene them2
investiture by the kings2
of the records of2
menage of their schools2
mention made of them2
of ships not to2
love that there was2
estates not to be2
the saxons a hereot2
and orpheus they are2
chirche of the kings2
every leud uicar and2
the breeding up of2
and lawyers among the2
of the twelve tables2
let that the k2
in case of no2
a fair hearing may2
hand when came in2
kings payments made at2
of the manor of2
of felons to be2
the kings to be2
sorts of tryal by2
he must stiffe be2
shall be in his2
reports of our law2
and gauls had laws2
the common law of2
of the whole book2
the value of sixteen2
and so far forth2
and one of the2
the common and statute2
the chateux there let2
were to answer for2
with the monk that2
a concession of all2
to be detained by2
of one and the2
of those that dye2
mo so that attan2
him do ar he2
that attan end plaining2
hou moni hiden also2
those whom they had2
which we have in2
among the romans had2
the name of his2
hii were wurth yereto2
consanguinei of the mother2
the said fine and2
entent de nostre dit2
debts whatsoever in the2
and brings bishops and2
the mistakes in the2
it write clene inou2
vel hominum meorum infirmabitur2
country called engelond by2
how he is chosen2
that ple sold be2
no jew to bear2
a custome of the2
bull of the pope2
where ends the roman2
severe punishments of adultery2
who relates to the2
he would have done2
sua per manus propinquorum2
this every leud uicar2
solde nought the chateux2
brought along with him2
left it in writing2
ne ssolde without kings2
reason of it given2
breeding up of youth2
account of the british2
to the said charlotte2
in plaiding and in2
marrying the kings daughter2
the reason of it2
britans and gauls were2
at westminster there it2
come by letters of2
the kings hands from2
of king henry ii2
homager or officer of2
canvast and taken to2
should kill a dane2
where else to be2
out of the ground2
timber for building of2
of the true god2
when hii ransome toke2
that my lord culpeper2
for marrying the kings2
sent into every county2
any thing of the2
eis melius visum fuerit2
bishop to be chosen2
sprung bituene them manifold2
in the grand charter2
liber homo intestatus decesserit2
of samothes his successors2
notwithstanding a remark of2
thereof ich understond and2
as is owne is2
going over burning coulters2
their weighing of it2
the second reserving homage2
hath continued in practice2
the story of brutus2
the spiritual court from2
and damns the laws2
of their publick government2
to raise and carry2
be out of the2
in the said fines2
shall he make amends2
i make use of2
return of christianity into2
none of my business2
state of the kingdom2
the great prejudice of2
in a different character2
the name of yumen2
granting and conveying estates2
with his father in2
eni man made is2
declension of the roman2
son purchase lands and2
roman histories from julius2
beginning of that course2
forma procedendi in placitis2
duns scotus his advice2
king henry the seconds2
other things of the2
some of samothes his2
him to come to2
their determining in point2
what authors treat of2
same as counts or2
chalcondylas his mistake from2
of the king in2
much alike with the2
bear a resemblance of2
in whom by the2
preferred before the father2
ne ssold igiue be2
he ssal do therevore2
almost the same syllables2
the roman laws brought2
of the disposal of2
sunt praecepta de forestis2
if the lands were2
the king give order2
to be the son2
and held in al2
time of the saxon2
doctrines and customs savour2
special custom to the2
and desires eleutherius then2
the heptarchs styled monarch2
with the title of2
use the greek letters2
hii wolde by their2
the latter end of2
ends the roman account2
were from the sixth2
eke yuf eni man2
with a lawful and2
the same right of2
he himselfe was sothnes2
to that form of2
comprized in old verse2
as also that of2
as other parts of2
for those whom they2
to holi chirch bere2
ne might thenche the2
even in kent it2
the sixt was yuf2
to his own right2
an instance in the2
westminster there it yut2
the same as deae2
to be observed in2
writs occurr in the2
of the original at2
to that holy chirch2
in al the lond2
and at this day2
earls and viscounts or2
infinitum shall be preferred2
upon the payment of2
or whether it were2
of the kings hands2
of henry the eighth2
ne sall without is2
it will not be2
at the common law2
the same bishop or2
styled monarch of all2
king charles the second2
kings service that there2
presenting a turf at2
counterfeit berosus with the2
and yet for all2
by way of safe2
the faults wherewith they2
holi chirch bere that2
plaining of holi chirch2
and eke imartred was2
in general of the2
leude man to rust2
at a loss in2
of the former times2
many and many a2
offa king of the2
chirch that brought him2
of those who have2
they so called from2
deae matres in an2
of good and fair2
bishop to arcebissop and2
bishoprikes and abbeis also2
the duties of the2
that concerning the eldest2
basingstoke concerning the reckoning2
to get boseham of2
was so named from2
the library of the2
jurisdiction by the civil2
colony is sent to2
the church of rome2
the father had purchased2
up four great cause2
met with in saxon2
a master of a2
latin by john selden2
nere nought on isend2
persons to find surety2
legacies personal in the2
in the same manner2
of the chief of2
the custom of normandy2
yet some new laws2
wurth of al engelonde2
before the close of2
them and their laws2
might it not forsake2
the laws of second2
was last actually seized2
and not to the2
he is prevailed upon2
they had not the2
any descending from them2
the coming in of2
answer for those whom2
great aunt on the2
in case the father2
the probate or aperture2
theruore luther custumes he2
send him the roman2
no uvel the k2
shall therefore set down2
of six hundred years2
of the kings domain2
and it had descended2
there let that the2
is elderne ad ihold2
history of matthew paris2
the alderman of the2
of holi chirch hath2
ar he confirmed were2
the hands of the2
at the grand sessions2
to find out the2
end plaining of holi2
not beleue the lawes2
who have departed the2
the barons of the2
by vortigern against the2
the same as rusticks2
and accused of any2
being to reside in2
have been preferred before2
his own right heirs2
those that dye intestate2
to make answer to2
a title of dignity2
and is owned king2
the king and the2
is owne is ne2
chirch ne solde nought2
philosophers and lawyers among2
of money or coinage2
assembly under the normans2
and burning some servants2
the other third part2
in marriages according to2
testimonies of king john2
the roman laws were2
belong to the king2
civil custom of saluting2
the grand sessions held2
in regard of the2
bere that holi chirch2
in my court a2
with corinus one of2
odd images of theirs2
the altar of that2
service of our lord2
a turf at the2
offices much alike with2
sons and three daughters2
thoru truth it were2
laws in favour of2
man ne might thenche2
the son purchase lands2
now lord lovelace in2
to the payment of2
ransome toke and redy2
of the court of2
the uncles and aunts2
their schools without writing2
the presence of the2
they were adiourned ouer2
thulke prelat sould in2
kings fe in none2
felon iproved and ne2
before the brother or2
the nature of these2
of failer of issue2
that the felon hath2
hou moni plou lond2
you for your part2
the latin word it2
the thrid was yuf2
is given to a2
althei thoru truth it2
what the punishment of2
like practised by danes2
have to do with2
brings bishops and abbots2
the death of a2
saith he of tilbury2
timber for the building2
granted well these and2
the collateral nephews daughter2
is appele sold make2
he solde him do2
of their people into2
that me gadereth manion2
kings price set for2
the normans called parliament2
thomas fleu verst out2
in placitis coronae regis2
under william le rous2
be able to undergo2
against taking of deer2
the house of lords2
what has been said2
the poet gives account2
pye and sir william2
in by vortigern against2
lawes that icholle now2
vouson of chirch whether2
kings hands from the2
and hand when came2
church is owne take2
of the original in2
priviledge of young lads2
account of the druids2
that he would have2
of provinces and graves2
lands upon his followers2
heroes and philosophers went2
and the worship of2
custom to the contrary2
play to chapitle were2
advice of my barons2
tell he granted vawe2
may use the arms2
also that of single2
the jurisdiction of testaments2
bestows lands upon his2
faults wherewith they have2
there in yor boke2
to the said thomas2
of the saxon empire2
and their descendants should2
duke of the normans2
he ne sall without2
treatises written by john2
the now lord lovelace2
man in mausing were2
the payment of the2
moni hiden also were2
is none of my2
lords spiritual and temporal2
and twentieth year of2
iproved and ne might2
holy chirch that brought2
for want of children2
and that scrit dude2
occasioned a quarrel between2
of their fitness to2
sent to pope alexander2
not to be given2
again censured for a2
purchas no uvel the2
haec sunt praecepta de2
me sold him verst2
to be of twelve2
thomas beauchamp earl of2
under suspicion to clear2
that so granted by2
tell us of any2
leud and a clerc2
the romans had the2
those who have departed2
the great uncles mother2
saxons division of their2
of the waters echone2
ancient laws of the2
of six hundred and2
uort at last that2
from ercedeken is appele2
by any other way2
streitliche thoru al engelonde2
histories from julius caesar2
except what is in2
levied to raise and2
worth of his londe2
in the name of2
deforcements to the bishop2
bishops of canterbury and2
nobis haeredibus nostris in2
had laws and customs2
of gold come to2
the saxons way of2
the great uncles father2
was that peters pence2
persons of the kingdom2
present at the tryals2
but by no means2
taken to be a2
on pilgrimage to rome2
before the youngest brother2
some things common to2
the title of free2
of single combat condemned2
al clene that wurth2
chirch there of him2
man that the o2
forfeitures on the account2
and after him by2
why one called healfkoning2
of forest or hunting2
other holy chirch was2
the dead master for2
him who confesseth the2
scarcity of his money2
that all the descendants2
also out of the2
the heire male was2
the guardians of the2
to the bishop from2
of john of salisbury2
these and vor other2
brothers or sisters of2
wardeins of holy chirch2
uor these and vor2
he had seen in2
first king of the2
before the time of2
where to be tryed2
why claimed by the2
and custom mid strength2
mark of gold is2
law as it was2
and rules of descents2
the first times there2
be eaten by them2
is bailies and to2
nor any of their2
disordein and suth thoru2
there shall be need2
that holy chirch there2
of basingstoke concerning the2
is lourdes icrouned nought2
of them to the2
that canon si haeredes2
french language and hand2
which brutus brought in2
by right of peerage2
that is elderne ad2
a remark of some2
there it yut is2
against the salick law2
told that he himselfe2
laws were granted by2
famous sir edward coke2
there was bitwene the2
order what his pleasure2
the statute of e2
of judging the event2
sent to maldon in2
succeeds before the youngest2
that belonged to the2
might have been heir2
a man of holi2
wite the worth of2
all was to pieces2
of the druids out2
to lose their hands2
upon the holy gospels2
there were no positive2
time of king henry2
large commendation of the2
the said lady katherine2
i return to king2
as long as there2
the normans until king2
under no bishop nas2
dei estis in regno2
they are at this2
printed and are to2
makes laws concerning sanctuaries2
if the father were2
his clarendon constitutions restored2
marrying of their wives2
saxons way of judging2
the o parti was2
westminster the humble petition2
them in some very2
a sum of pence2
verth was that no2
of his own rank2
right is called wreck2
alike with the saxons2
semnai theai the same2
of subscribing and sealing2
that vacans were of2
are a great many2
a while resumed by2
he went on pilgrimage2
subject to divers kings2
court within whose territory2
give order what his2
a yuman hath a2
this repealed by king2
laws occasioned a quarrel2
enioyned to appeare at2
according to that of2
other laws of church2
detained by the church2
were wurth of al2
returns to rome in2
toke and redy wat2
aptara keyed and coded2
pro suo cuique jure2
the name of god2
other homagers the like2
did him well woe2
the laws of henry2
the neck and breast2
dare vadium ad remanentiam2
his heirs for ever2
be and in judgement2
his oath so to2
det were to yeld2
to it the name2
to the kings court2
men were eni striving2
preference of the male2
that in every county2
to sit in parliament2
the wife of the2
to pay in to2
of the roman empire2
further account of molmutius2
with the dead master2
up and down in2
procedendi in placitis coronae2
other lands in berks2
the management of the2
druids with the government2
it at the scale2
are to be sold2
of the kings presenting2
oath so to do2
be made agen is2
single combat condemned by2
yuf eni play to2
some servants with the2
case the father had2
have a chief over2
eni servise in mausing2
instance in the wonder2
and that the k2
now you for your2
it shall behove him2
non other mo so2
out of the kingdom2
for the keeping of2
thomas lord culpeper and2
this right is called2
what the trojan laws2
the love that there2
in his book de2
none nere thoru bull2
original in the bodleian2
of youth in learning2
none stede ene and2
be made an act2
chateux there let that2
right him wold bring2
no wonder is a2
and the court of2
writ to the sheriff2
wold that in his2
clear themselves by oath2
what proportion to be2
and the statutes of2
assembled at westminster the2
the service of our2
shall inherit before the2
of the foolish humour2
the priviledge of using2
and not to his2
the chief city of2
old heroes and philosophers2
that he sold from2
the king resents it2
first why called beauclerk2
of the house of2
between the king and2
but of late to2
thing he granted eke2
of wives among the2
zuf a yuman hath2
censured for a forger2
account which of those2
was that plaiding that2
he other the patron2
the extrinsecal jurisdiction then2
particularly by a horn2
of the marriage of2
legitimi homines sui pro2
upon him by act2
holi chirch ne solde2
thenche the love that2
factae apud clarendon renovatae2
and it descends to2
in of the normans2
laws of king edward2
the felon hath the2
linwood thinks the jurisdiction2
or earls and viscounts2
the difference betwixt that2
his justice be acquainted2
the government of the2
of hereditary descents shewing2
owned king by the2
their putting themselves under2
owne is ne wette2
desires eleutherius then pope2
their severe punishments of2
book of the english2
restraint of his courtiers2
custom of the country2
some parts of the2
citation none nere thoru2
according to the ancient2
patron the gift first2
or is bailifes wat2
afterwards bishop of durham2
who to bear arms2
is a leude man2
goods of those that2
parliament held at clarendon2
of the widows dowry2
to every bishop five2
villanage before the normans2
in his antiquities of2
and redy wat folc2
an heir under age2
were put forth by2
have him in custody2
and be as in2
the original of it2
a proposal in council2
the pope nere nought2
i take any thing2
in infinitum shall be2
was to be made2
to reside in pannonia2
that him lust eni2
the second in council2
the course of the2
capitula placitorum coronae regis2
himself to be the2
of the then justices2
into six provinces or2
the same as decuria2
whether shold the chirch2
and in case of2
there is a great2
was to pay in2
formerly by other nations2
there other is as2
a special custom to2
by the common law2
of such as were2
of the justices duty2
assise be and in2
if the same person2
out of the laws2
be as in the2
chosen in the kings2
appears by the statute2
the words of it2
he were ichose in2
the whole country inrolled2
learning of the author2
of charters and seals2
cheife or in eni2
fe in none stede2
that in the lond2
some odd images of2
druids reckoning of time2
of it given by2
reign all was to2
upon by the barons2
henry the third his2
unaquaeque acra dabit regi2
by several examples of2
abbots under military service2
ought to be in2
some remarks of their2
ibe kings of luther2
our kings not monarchs2
were derived from the2
the laws and the2
to be a custom2
some very ancient authors2
as it were of2
granted by thomas a2
if they be such2
inheriting the whole estate2
tribune of the people2
guelding a kind of2
putting themselves under protection2
haec est assisa d2
who allowed to swear2
were before this time2
make a knights fee2
fathers brothers or sisters2
an old british inscription2
that of single combat2
common duty of money2
age right neuer law2
the superstitions and fopperies2
but it is not2
the druids stones in2
there is mention made2
nor by any other2
as a kind of2
for that which the2
not to all the2
witness robert of glocester2
in a much different2
that the said thomas2
commodus his time king2
the lond citation none2
of legacies personal in2
wayes through the island2
holi church is owne2
coyners to lose their2
of the line of2
and viscounts or sheriffs2
vote hii wolde by2
bituene twei leud men2
do therevore kings service2
the common duty of2
me dude him unlaw2
the goods of intestates2
a parliament held at2
of thomas lord culpeper2
he made a law2
yuf me dude him2
stead of heathen priests2
his mistake from our2
the care of their2
be in his place2
going into great mens2
to the statute of2
nought be made agen2
why that book so2
as counts or earls2
king give order what2
the first why called2
in loco ejus erunt2
bishops to be present2
it is so called2
on the account of2
is the very same2
leud man that the2
apud clarendon renovatae apud2
temporal court within whose2
all those who are2
as also the business2
quod ibi sit respondendum2
that conteke sprung bituene2
the coverfeu dispensed with2
of the king and2
bar of the house2
hii ne sold purchas2
wives among the britans2
writers to the contrary2
of the kings fe2
to holy chirch nought2
if we may believe2
the beginning of h2
so that vre kings2
clarendon renovatae apud northamtune2
for otherwise computing their2
a estc r this2
original of charters and2
gave order by proclamation2
king with three exceptions2
may be put under2
is clarks which he2
known to have been2
the infancy of that2
him other to draw2
and the rest of2
constitutions restored to themselves2
of excommunicating or outlawing2
to be sold by2
and a capelet of2
the first king of2
that he could not2
as in the popes2
of is clarks which2
in this sense the2
new laws were added2
claim or suit shall2
british state under the2
pay in to the2
like the old rule2
is that which is2
it does not at2
one law of samothes2
after the normans until2
the wardeins of holy2
i would to god2
people were to answer2
uncle is preferred before2
the whole body of2
and are to be2
a fine and recovery2
arrives and is owned2
the coat of mail2
and casts up four2
out of the commonalty2
the sons and daughters2
grace of god king2
and whence that came2
of flesh not lawful2
they ought to be2
of deer made felony2
a thing by the2
clergymen to answer in2
the lord of the2
we find it in2
any one that is2
reckoning of time by2
and as it is2
taking the kings fealty2
of the norman earls2
jurisdiction not given to2
that brought him thereto2
and clene bileued were2
ceremony of the kings2
eldest sons inheriting the2
extrinsecal jurisdiction in the2
years after is king2
in his three and2
let him lose one2
parliament hath continued in2
in most of the2
de forestis suis in2
of king ethelbald comprized2
in an abby near2
the other two estates2
no one to go2
and suth none other2
hii ransome toke and2
by clattering their arms2
of the british state2
to the breeding of2
and by plutarch and2
wrote in the time2
abbeis also that vacans2
and sotion in his2
at the same rate2
that he should pay2
divers other lands in2
used formerly by other2
put forth by mr2
and seals from the2
that i may say2
him lust eni prelat2
he sold from him2
which had before been2
iv tiff page images2
hereditary transmission of lands2
with some remarks of2
hath issue a son2
sheriff of each county2
the history of the2
any part of the2
in the end of2
than it shall behove2
bishops and twenty eight2
the eldest sons inheriting2
wist that vre dere2
two treatises written by2
charlotte his wife fairfax2
vivae pecuniae quisque possidebat2
preferred before the female2
but in case of2
and ne might it2
within whose territory the2
the land as is2
age consists of thirty2
the saxons time seven2
philip earl of pembroke2
that vre dere lourd2
of the intrinsecal jurisdiction2
as we read it2
if upon the death2
the validity of the2
the jurisdiction intrinsecal came2
they do not suffer2
get boseham of the2
it is plain by2
laymen how to be2
made agen is lourds2
no man that of2
the opinion of h2
of the death of2
never descend to the2
plutarch and orpheus they2
suretiship for the remainder2
which of those laws2
peters pence that me2
jew to bear arms2
proportion to be observed2
whom by the canon2
the names of demy2
the story of samothes2
that there was bitwene2
ne the godeman s2
come to parliament by2
regno jussae sunt leges2
bishop of canterbury in2
for the maintenance of2
chateux to holi chirch2
other is as is2
the king in capite2
lord lovelace in fee2