quadgram

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quadgram frequency
notes for div a291
early english books online158
characters represented either as64
represented either as utf64
in capite and by59
capite and by knight57
and by knight service56
by the service of55
tenures in capite and52
the court of wards47
in the county of44
this phase i text42
by the institutions providing42
providing financial support to42
this keyboarded and encoded42
i text is available42
text and markup reviewed42
support to the early42
tcp assigned for keying42
described above is co42
of the work described42
and coded from proquest42
terms of creative commons42
the institutions providing financial42
according to the terms42
text is available for42
english books online text42
edition of the work42
encoded text transcribed from42
even for commercial purposes42
the text can be42
the work described above42
text can be copied42
is available for reuse42
phase i text is42
owned by the institutions42
for keying and markup42
keyboarded and encoded edition42
books online text creation42
the terms of creative42
to the early english42
work described above is42
coded from proquest page42
institutions providing financial support42
and markup reviewed and42
financial support to the42
from proquest page images42
keyed and coded from42
and encoded edition of42
all without asking permission42
assigned for keying and42
to the terms of42
the early english books42
images scanned from microfilm42
encoded edition of the42
online text creation partnership42
markup reviewed and edited42
to the use of41
of the court of39
the bank of england39
at the end of38
of the part of36
the part of the34
that can be made33
the true nature of33
de domino rege in33
of every monographic english32
and linked to page32
sets were sent to32
the publisher proquest to32
use these texts for32
was divided into two32
tcp files to tei32
second or later edition32
these texts for their32
accurately transcribed and encoded32
universities of michigan and32
into placeholder characters or32
the universities of michigan32
in accordance with level32
language title published between32
creation partnership web site32
and markup guidelines are32
to the keyers to32
in oxford and michigan32
quality of tcp data32
over a wide variety32
into the public domain32
nature of the print32
issued variously as sgml32
between and available in32
tcp is to encode32
companies for transcription and32
selection was intended to32
text creation partnership web32
and or corrected and32
there are a number32
characters marked as illegible32
keyers to be redone32
have been issued variously32
texts have been issued32
never have been looked32
take and use these32
enhanced and or corrected32
was intended to range32
as opposed to critical32
page images in accordance32
the overall quality of32
domain as of january32
are available at the32
and therefore chose to32
a number of works32
wide variety of subject32
was based on the32
true nature of the32
accuracy and those which32
illegible were corrected where32
partnership between the universities32
or tei g elements32
the encoding was enhanced32
variety of subject areas32
by university of nebraska32
aimed to produce large32
standards were returned to32
and available in eebo32
extent have been transformed32
intended to range over32
there was a compelling32
now take and use32
known extent have been32
of works in other32
been released into the32
and use these texts32
should bear in mind32
of a work was32
proofread for accuracy and32
to their original source32
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keying and markup guidelines32
for accuracy and those32
carried out by editorial32
will be marked as32
the new cambridge bibliography32
sometimes a second or32
if there was a32
of the tei in32
the process of creating32
phase of the project32
understanding these processes should32
or corrected and characters32
out by editorial teams32
data is very good32
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readable characters will be32
encoded texts based on32
elements to simplify the32
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a limit of instances32
in of gaps by32
by converting tcp files32
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gap elements of known32
with mnemonic sdata character32
at the text creation32
of time and funding32
made about the data32
markup guidelines are available32
project was divided into32
chose to create diplomatic32
have been looked at32
the public domain as32
was then carried out32
process of creating the32
and therefore of any32
or later edition of32
usual project restraints of32
attribution is given to32
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where possible up to32
should make clear that32
processes should make clear32
images in accordance with32
michigan and oxford and32
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reflect the true nature32
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which did not meet32
data within the usual32
selection was based on32
texts created during phase32
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we respectfully request that32
remaining illegibles were encoded32
range over a wide32
or elements to simplify32
characters will be marked32
in mind that in32
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encoded as gap s32
encoding was enhanced and32
placeholder characters or elements32
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were encoded and linked32
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texts based on the32
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title published between and32
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aware of the process32
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filling in of gaps32
any remaining illegibles were32
likelihood such instances will32
published between and available32
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first editions of a32
print record of the32
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due credit and attribution32
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image sets published by32
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request that due credit32
text strings within braces32
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a second or later32
to external keying companies32
project restraints of time32
record of the period32
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available at the text32
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unicode or text strings32
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ascii text with mnemonic32
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files to tei p32
structural encoding based on32
editorial teams in oxford32
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and oxford and the32
were returned to the32
was proofread for accuracy32
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marked as illegible were32
whichever is the greater32
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general aim of eebo32
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level of the tei32
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overall quality of tcp32
via their early english32
tcp is a partnership32
as illegible were corrected32
credit and attribution is32
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changes to facilitate morpho32
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text was proofread for32
of instances per text32
transcribed and encoded texts32
been issued variously as32
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or text strings within32
tcp data is very32
possible up to a32
in english were prioritized32
for transcription and basic32
created by converting tcp32
should be aware of32
that in all likelihood32
bibliography of english literature32
creating the tcp texts32
corrected and characters marked32
simplify the filling in32
number of works in32
large quantities of textual32
transformed into placeholder characters32
all likelihood such instances32
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errors will remain and32
while the overall quality32
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sent to external keying32
reason to do so32
encoding based on the32
on the text encoding32
encoded and linked to32
of gaps by user32
were corrected where possible32
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cambridge bibliography of english32
are eligible for inclusion32
those which did not32
keying companies for transcription32
copies of the texts32
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respectfully request that due32
each text was proofread32
such instances will never32
users should be aware32
their early english books32
qa standards were returned32
restraints of time and32
to range over a32
converting tcp files to32
notably latin and welsh32
quantities of textual data32
did not meet qa32
p using tcp tei32
and some readable characters32
limit of instances per32
later edition of a32
publisher proquest to create32
or for an anonymous32
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corrected where possible up32
texts were encoded and32
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sets published by proquest32
the text creation partnership32
have been transformed into32
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mnemonic sdata character entities32
texts for their own32
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text with mnemonic sdata32
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assumptions that can be32
of the texts have32
accordance with level of32
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works are eligible for32
tcp aimed to produce32
characters or elements to32
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some errors will remain32
edition of a work32
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and the publisher proquest32
chosen if there was32
on the image sets32
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a great part of31
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reproduction of original in29
the end of the29
the nobility and gentry28
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the rest of the28
domino rege in capite28
iv tiff page images27
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ocm this keyboarded and27
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the house of commons25
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de domino rege per24
r ocm this keyboarded23
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estc r ocm this23
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thousand pounds per annum22
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domino rege per serjantiam18
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capite de domino rege17
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spi global keyed and16
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of the house of15
of the raign of15
court of wards and15
nobility and gentry of15
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mona logarbo text and14
lord of the mannor14
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dies sumptibus suis propriis14
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logarbo text and markup14
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logarbo sampled and proofread14
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the good of the14
of bargain and sale14
to be as a13
the beginning of the13
the time of the13
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aptara keyed and coded13
on the other side13
estc r this keyboarded13
the said chamber of13
per servitium inveniendi unum13
the lords and commons13
apex covantage keyed and13
pound five shillings per13
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r this keyboarded and13
reproduction of the original13
five shillings per cent13
of the king in13
covantage keyed and coded13
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bench and common pleas4
petition of richard truelove4
of the salus populi4
and doth not this4
deeds in the proper4
of one and twenty4
known defects that were4
if they could be4
pas sampled and proofread4
parts of the nation4
parts of our kingdome4
in the society of4
the sale of fee4
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and take away the4
one hundred and twenty4
much as may be4
of upper bench and4
parliament of england scotland4
exceeding five pounds per3
i know not what3
in our kentish gavelkynd3
descended to all the3
as the city of3
the barony of langley3
to be paid at3
the law and the3
which by the taking3
is recorded in the3
england at this day3
in his proper nature3
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to the rate setled3
other claiming to commons3
to have the force3
is to be made3
of king cnutes laws3
the fines and recoveries3
in the said province3
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by the parliament of3
if i mistake not3
the thirteenth day of3
the poore for a3
for no other reason3
for supplying the want3
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shall bee said a3
and publish his maiesties3
the late rebellion vpon3
as being against the3
they will not suffer3
the recording of all3
other our louing subiects3
two hundred eighty eight3
to all the next3
defend himself and his3
parts of the habitable3
to secure the payment3
so happy as to3
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published for the good3
of descent as they3
bearing date the twenty3
commissioners for putting in3
by the way of3
the titles of lands3
petition of james percy3
beginning of the raign3
to be in their3
nature of the thing3
lieutenant and council of3
at any time before3
all or most of3
the tenant for life3
leases of any lands3
and sold by the3
king and his heirs3
any of the transplanted3
edward the confessors laws3
aside several amendments and3
that this inclosure is3
the harvard university library3
lord lieutenant general and3
mannor and the coppy3
in regard it was3
and right use of3
two several payments in3
of freehold and inheritance3
english adventurer is much3
the hand of god3
and council of ireland3
of founding a bank3
hold of them by3
of the whole undertaking3
of the power of3
in two or three3
rules of descents in3
and consent of the3
of the mother or3
away of the royal3
foreign families into england3
oath at his coronation3
points of law herein3
but that power that3
intent and meaning of3
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haeredes successoresque sui cuique3
of langley in the3
the promotion and advancement3
for their comfortable livelihood3
it then to passe3
the inrolling of estates3
or any other person3
if it were not3
the money was to3
those things which are3
of an estate of3
shillings and eight pence3
twenty sixth day of3
stand in the way3
of the commissioned officers3
registring of all conveyances3
as of his people3
of any the claims3
the statute of the3
of the husband and3
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the brewers and ale3
one thousand six hundred3
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for the promotion and3
as well for the3
some of the meaner3
away so great a3
the cathedral at canterbury3
and that this branch3
by some of the3
and also by the3
humbly layeth before your3
is not a forfeiture3
the relation betweene the3
day of september last3
the branch of undertakers3
before they are heard3
this maketh both a3
the feast of saint3
is to be payed3
eye the number of3
of his majesty that3
his derivation of gavelkynd3
of thundersley in the3
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date the twenty sixth3
of shoes of four3
have the benefit of3
and other inferior lawyers3
as it may be3
the bondages of this3
the acts of the3
by a kind of3
and the said robert3
some brief observations upon3
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master of the court3
the said lands and3
proclamation to declare and3
and common socage by3
who lent the mony3
also against all such3
and profit of the3
in eadem villa de3
with some brief observations3
to give such further3
descended to the heir3
so after the rate3
as they would be3
but for ten or3
prospect of the very3
be of the blood3
the name of socage3
but that of the3
part of the kings3
for a whole knights3
found after the death3
in the charter of3
which might have been3
of the said five3
said mayor and aldermen3
brother of the half3
apply themselves to the3
laws and customs of3
of the county of3
chosen by the lords3
by granting his lands3
to as much as3
surrenders to the use3
and that tenures in3
of them to be3
and the law of3
inveniendi unum hominem cum3
have common in the3
lands in the province3
for the defence and3
the one and twentieth3
not to be found3
lieu of all services3
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by parliament upon any3
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a tenure or a3
many acts of parliament3
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the undertakers and managers3
in cities and burroughs3
rational and christian answer3
as otherwise in fee3
would otherwise have been3
narrative of the nature3
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assemble themselues in riotous3
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him and those which3
of the earth you3
their several and respective3
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the old custumal of3
it their design to3
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generality of the nation3
the said acts of3
to take away tenures3
a court of record3
so that a man3
in england in the3
the person of the3
of the lords and3
thundersley in the county3
came to be kept3
i shall therefore set3
true meaning of this3
if they should not3
was of opinion that3
party made it their3
were not able to3
some expedients humbly offered3
life of the father3
in king edward the3
and required by his3
which shall not be3
unto the children of3
body of the proprietors3
ex utriusque parentibus conjuncti3
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in proportion to their3
a sum of money3
master of the rolls3
destructive way of registries3
adventurer is much prejudiced3
transplanted persons in the3
the honour of a3
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peace and welfare of3
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without respect of persons3
in the opinion of3
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shall be as much3
singular other the premisses3
to any summe of3
possession of all the3
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black sinne with untempered3
a fine and two3
of the ancient custome3
the earls of oxford3
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made publick for the3
of their king and3
upon the coronation day3
one thousand three hundred3
year of our lord3
only for all services3
the king or any3
twice in every year3
in the execution of3
to be the best3
a gentleman in the3
scriptures and points of3
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the king at his3
much of the lands3
readings of the late3
which late inclosure with3
in the right of3
changed all the temporall3
the county of hertford3
in the late rebellion3
him in the reversion3
time of king john3
as also against all3
the reign of our3
the usual species of3
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his majesties protestant subjects3
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at this day call3
the old version of3
by word of mouth3
every part and parcel3
the rate of l3
intended act of parliament3
one man to another3
may not be improper3
in process of time3
unavoidably happen by the3
to spring out of3
son and heir of3
gentleman in the country3
the laws of descent3
when the king should3
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the use of tenures3