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quadgram | frequency |
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notes for div a | 291 |
early english books online | 158 |
characters represented either as | 64 |
represented either as utf | 64 |
in capite and by | 59 |
capite and by knight | 57 |
and by knight service | 56 |
by the service of | 55 |
tenures in capite and | 52 |
the court of wards | 47 |
in the county of | 44 |
this phase i text | 42 |
by the institutions providing | 42 |
providing financial support to | 42 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 42 |
i text is available | 42 |
text and markup reviewed | 42 |
support to the early | 42 |
tcp assigned for keying | 42 |
described above is co | 42 |
of the work described | 42 |
and coded from proquest | 42 |
terms of creative commons | 42 |
the institutions providing financial | 42 |
according to the terms | 42 |
text is available for | 42 |
english books online text | 42 |
edition of the work | 42 |
encoded text transcribed from | 42 |
even for commercial purposes | 42 |
the text can be | 42 |
the work described above | 42 |
text can be copied | 42 |
is available for reuse | 42 |
phase i text is | 42 |
owned by the institutions | 42 |
for keying and markup | 42 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 42 |
books online text creation | 42 |
the terms of creative | 42 |
to the early english | 42 |
work described above is | 42 |
coded from proquest page | 42 |
institutions providing financial support | 42 |
and markup reviewed and | 42 |
financial support to the | 42 |
from proquest page images | 42 |
keyed and coded from | 42 |
and encoded edition of | 42 |
all without asking permission | 42 |
assigned for keying and | 42 |
to the terms of | 42 |
the early english books | 42 |
images scanned from microfilm | 42 |
encoded edition of the | 42 |
online text creation partnership | 42 |
markup reviewed and edited | 42 |
to the use of | 41 |
of the court of | 39 |
the bank of england | 39 |
at the end of | 38 |
of the part of | 36 |
the part of the | 34 |
that can be made | 33 |
the true nature of | 33 |
de domino rege in | 33 |
of every monographic english | 32 |
and linked to page | 32 |
sets were sent to | 32 |
the publisher proquest to | 32 |
use these texts for | 32 |
was divided into two | 32 |
tcp files to tei | 32 |
second or later edition | 32 |
these texts for their | 32 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 32 |
universities of michigan and | 32 |
into placeholder characters or | 32 |
the universities of michigan | 32 |
in accordance with level | 32 |
language title published between | 32 |
creation partnership web site | 32 |
and markup guidelines are | 32 |
to the keyers to | 32 |
in oxford and michigan | 32 |
quality of tcp data | 32 |
over a wide variety | 32 |
into the public domain | 32 |
nature of the print | 32 |
issued variously as sgml | 32 |
between and available in | 32 |
tcp is to encode | 32 |
companies for transcription and | 32 |
selection was intended to | 32 |
text creation partnership web | 32 |
and or corrected and | 32 |
there are a number | 32 |
characters marked as illegible | 32 |
keyers to be redone | 32 |
have been issued variously | 32 |
texts have been issued | 32 |
never have been looked | 32 |
take and use these | 32 |
enhanced and or corrected | 32 |
was intended to range | 32 |
as opposed to critical | 32 |
page images in accordance | 32 |
the overall quality of | 32 |
domain as of january | 32 |
are available at the | 32 |
and therefore chose to | 32 |
a number of works | 32 |
wide variety of subject | 32 |
was based on the | 32 |
true nature of the | 32 |
accuracy and those which | 32 |
illegible were corrected where | 32 |
partnership between the universities | 32 |
or tei g elements | 32 |
the encoding was enhanced | 32 |
variety of subject areas | 32 |
by university of nebraska | 32 |
aimed to produce large | 32 |
standards were returned to | 32 |
and available in eebo | 32 |
extent have been transformed | 32 |
intended to range over | 32 |
there was a compelling | 32 |
now take and use | 32 |
known extent have been | 32 |
of works in other | 32 |
been released into the | 32 |
and use these texts | 32 |
should bear in mind | 32 |
of a work was | 32 |
proofread for accuracy and | 32 |
to their original source | 32 |
therefore chose to create | 32 |
keying and markup guidelines | 32 |
for accuracy and those | 32 |
carried out by editorial | 32 |
will be marked as | 32 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 32 |
sometimes a second or | 32 |
if there was a | 32 |
of the tei in | 32 |
the process of creating | 32 |
phase of the project | 32 |
understanding these processes should | 32 |
or corrected and characters | 32 |
out by editorial teams | 32 |
data is very good | 32 |
of the project have | 32 |
readable characters will be | 32 |
encoded texts based on | 32 |
elements to simplify the | 32 |
be aware of the | 32 |
a limit of instances | 32 |
in of gaps by | 32 |
by converting tcp files | 32 |
divided into two phases | 32 |
and those which did | 32 |
gap elements of known | 32 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 32 |
at the text creation | 32 |
of time and funding | 32 |
made about the data | 32 |
markup guidelines are available | 32 |
project was divided into | 32 |
chose to create diplomatic | 32 |
have been looked at | 32 |
the public domain as | 32 |
was then carried out | 32 |
process of creating the | 32 |
and therefore of any | 32 |
or later edition of | 32 |
usual project restraints of | 32 |
attribution is given to | 32 |
included and sometimes a | 32 |
are a number of | 32 |
where possible up to | 32 |
should make clear that | 32 |
processes should make clear | 32 |
images in accordance with | 32 |
michigan and oxford and | 32 |
based on the text | 32 |
mainly structural encoding based | 32 |
can be made about | 32 |
reflect the true nature | 32 |
although there are a | 32 |
which did not meet | 32 |
data within the usual | 32 |
selection was based on | 32 |
texts created during phase | 32 |
mind that in all | 32 |
created during phase of | 32 |
we respectfully request that | 32 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 32 |
range over a wide | 32 |
or elements to simplify | 32 |
characters will be marked | 32 |
in mind that in | 32 |
by proquest via their | 32 |
encoded as gap s | 32 |
encoding was enhanced and | 32 |
placeholder characters or elements | 32 |
bear in mind that | 32 |
elements of known extent | 32 |
a partnership between the | 32 |
were encoded and linked | 32 |
been transformed into placeholder | 32 |
been looked at by | 32 |
texts based on the | 32 |
to encode one copy | 32 |
processed by university of | 32 |
then their works are | 32 |
a wide variety of | 32 |
title published between and | 32 |
will remain and some | 32 |
aware of the process | 32 |
any assumptions that can | 32 |
produce large quantities of | 32 |
filling in of gaps | 32 |
any remaining illegibles were | 32 |
likelihood such instances will | 32 |
published between and available | 32 |
within the usual project | 32 |
the text encoding initiative | 32 |
their works are eligible | 32 |
opposed to critical editions | 32 |
first editions of a | 32 |
print record of the | 32 |
of any assumptions that | 32 |
of creating the tcp | 32 |
due credit and attribution | 32 |
works in english were | 32 |
image sets published by | 32 |
the image sets published | 32 |
request that due credit | 32 |
text strings within braces | 32 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 32 |
a second or later | 32 |
to external keying companies | 32 |
project restraints of time | 32 |
record of the period | 32 |
a work was chosen | 32 |
with level of the | 32 |
available at the text | 32 |
returned to the keyers | 32 |
the keyers to be | 32 |
unicode or text strings | 32 |
proquest to create accurately | 32 |
of the process of | 32 |
usually the first edition | 32 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 32 |
proquest via their early | 32 |
based on the new | 32 |
files to tei p | 32 |
structural encoding based on | 32 |
editorial teams in oxford | 32 |
up to a limit | 32 |
and oxford and the | 32 |
were returned to the | 32 |
was proofread for accuracy | 32 |
works in other languages | 32 |
marked as illegible were | 32 |
whichever is the greater | 32 |
tcp project was divided | 32 |
at by a tcp | 32 |
the tei in libraries | 32 |
given to their original | 32 |
general aim of eebo | 32 |
therefore of any assumptions | 32 |
level of the tei | 32 |
between the universities of | 32 |
overall quality of tcp | 32 |
via their early english | 32 |
tcp is a partnership | 32 |
as illegible were corrected | 32 |
credit and attribution is | 32 |
and encoded texts based | 32 |
work was chosen if | 32 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 32 |
oxford and the publisher | 32 |
to create accurately transcribed | 32 |
the general aim of | 32 |
some readable characters will | 32 |
assurance was then carried | 32 |
of each text was | 32 |
be marked as illegible | 32 |
remain and some readable | 32 |
linked to page images | 32 |
the texts have been | 32 |
unicode or tei g | 32 |
and characters marked as | 32 |
was enhanced and or | 32 |
can now take and | 32 |
of textual data within | 32 |
to tei p using | 32 |
instances will never have | 32 |
then carried out by | 32 |
illegibles were encoded as | 32 |
text selection was based | 32 |
a works in english | 32 |
the usual project restraints | 32 |
anyone can now take | 32 |
released into the public | 32 |
text was proofread for | 32 |
of instances per text | 32 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 32 |
been issued variously as | 32 |
these processes should make | 32 |
guidelines are available at | 32 |
on the new cambridge | 32 |
or text strings within | 32 |
tcp data is very | 32 |
possible up to a | 32 |
in english were prioritized | 32 |
for transcription and basic | 32 |
created by converting tcp | 32 |
should be aware of | 32 |
that in all likelihood | 32 |
bibliography of english literature | 32 |
creating the tcp texts | 32 |
corrected and characters marked | 32 |
simplify the filling in | 32 |
number of works in | 32 |
large quantities of textual | 32 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 32 |
all likelihood such instances | 32 |
public domain as of | 32 |
looked at by a | 32 |
to simplify the filling | 32 |
errors will remain and | 32 |
while the overall quality | 32 |
was a compelling reason | 32 |
sent to external keying | 32 |
reason to do so | 32 |
encoding based on the | 32 |
on the text encoding | 32 |
encoded and linked to | 32 |
of gaps by user | 32 |
were corrected where possible | 32 |
is to encode one | 32 |
was chosen if there | 32 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 32 |
are eligible for inclusion | 32 |
those which did not | 32 |
keying companies for transcription | 32 |
copies of the texts | 32 |
create accurately transcribed and | 32 |
respectfully request that due | 32 |
each text was proofread | 32 |
such instances will never | 32 |
users should be aware | 32 |
their early english books | 32 |
qa standards were returned | 32 |
restraints of time and | 32 |
to range over a | 32 |
converting tcp files to | 32 |
notably latin and welsh | 32 |
quantities of textual data | 32 |
did not meet qa | 32 |
p using tcp tei | 32 |
and some readable characters | 32 |
limit of instances per | 32 |
later edition of a | 32 |
publisher proquest to create | 32 |
or for an anonymous | 32 |
to produce large quantities | 32 |
of the print record | 32 |
to reflect the true | 32 |
corrected where possible up | 32 |
texts were encoded and | 32 |
gaps by user contributors | 32 |
and sometimes a second | 32 |
sets published by proquest | 32 |
the text creation partnership | 32 |
have been transformed into | 32 |
the print record of | 32 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 32 |
texts for their own | 32 |
but we respectfully request | 32 |
not meet qa standards | 32 |
image sets were sent | 32 |
published by proquest via | 32 |
of michigan and oxford | 32 |
is a partnership between | 32 |
quality assurance was then | 32 |
for an anonymous work | 32 |
were sent to external | 32 |
a compelling reason to | 32 |
teams in oxford and | 32 |
by editorial teams in | 32 |
transcription and basic encoding | 32 |
editions of a works | 32 |
for their own purposes | 32 |
were encoded as gap | 32 |
users should bear in | 32 |
the filling in of | 32 |
of a works in | 32 |
during phase of the | 32 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 32 |
is given to their | 32 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 32 |
tei p using tcp | 32 |
and attribution is given | 32 |
the texts were encoded | 32 |
external keying companies for | 32 |
the project have been | 32 |
by a tcp editor | 32 |
textual data within the | 32 |
will never have been | 32 |
with changes to facilitate | 32 |
that due credit and | 32 |
of known extent have | 32 |
of tcp data is | 32 |
based on the image | 32 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 32 |
compelling reason to do | 32 |
assumptions that can be | 32 |
of the texts have | 32 |
accordance with level of | 32 |
in all likelihood such | 32 |
works are eligible for | 32 |
tcp aimed to produce | 32 |
characters or elements to | 32 |
to a limit of | 32 |
some errors will remain | 32 |
edition of a work | 32 |
project have been released | 32 |
and the publisher proquest | 32 |
chosen if there was | 32 |
on the image sets | 32 |
be made about the | 32 |
have been released into | 32 |
meet qa standards were | 32 |
to page images in | 32 |
a great part of | 31 |
the lord of the | 31 |
reproduction of original in | 29 |
the end of the | 29 |
the nobility and gentry | 28 |
after the death of | 28 |
the rest of the | 28 |
domino rege in capite | 28 |
iv tiff page images | 27 |
and are to be | 27 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 27 |
by reason of the | 26 |
are to be sold | 26 |
the house of commons | 25 |
of tenures in capite | 25 |
in the time of | 24 |
in an unknown tongue | 24 |
the tenures in capite | 24 |
de domino rege per | 24 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 23 |
an act of parliament | 23 |
as well as the | 23 |
the reign of king | 23 |
the king and his | 23 |
estc r ocm this | 23 |
and i give to | 22 |
thousand pounds per annum | 22 |
for the defence of | 22 |
dust of the earth | 22 |
the defence of the | 21 |
heir of the part | 21 |
defence of the kingdom | 21 |
by act of parliament | 21 |
the people of england | 20 |
part of the father | 20 |
from time to time | 19 |
for the most part | 19 |
in the reign of | 19 |
that is to say | 19 |
the kings most excellent | 19 |
the city of london | 19 |
the act of parliament | 19 |
to the kings most | 19 |
great part of the | 19 |
at the time of | 18 |
the raign of king | 18 |
the line of the | 18 |
domino rege per serjantiam | 18 |
rege in capite per | 18 |
to be sold by | 18 |
the humble petition of | 18 |
the kings of england | 18 |
in the case of | 18 |
to the lord of | 17 |
the great seal of | 17 |
is not to be | 17 |
the use of the | 17 |
the original text notes | 17 |
text notes for div | 17 |
in the raign of | 17 |
part of the people | 17 |
the clerk of the | 17 |
capite de domino rege | 17 |
of the reign of | 17 |
original text notes for | 17 |
in capite de domino | 17 |
the dust of the | 17 |
from the original text | 17 |
the nature of the | 16 |
spi global keyed and | 16 |
global keyed and coded | 16 |
by the statute of | 15 |
iv tiff page image | 15 |
great seal of england | 15 |
as it is in | 15 |
to be found in | 15 |
the death of the | 15 |
the custome of the | 15 |
of the house of | 15 |
of the raign of | 15 |
court of wards and | 15 |
nobility and gentry of | 15 |
it is to be | 15 |
the power of the | 15 |
in the court of | 14 |
mona logarbo text and | 14 |
lord of the mannor | 14 |
in capite per servitium | 14 |
dies sumptibus suis propriis | 14 |
at the same time | 14 |
logarbo text and markup | 14 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 14 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 14 |
to the nature of | 14 |
by the name of | 14 |
the taking away of | 14 |
the good of the | 14 |
of bargain and sale | 14 |
to be as a | 13 |
the beginning of the | 13 |
the time of the | 13 |
this is a good | 13 |
aptara keyed and coded | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
estc r this keyboarded | 13 |
the said chamber of | 13 |
per servitium inveniendi unum | 13 |
the lords and commons | 13 |
apex covantage keyed and | 13 |
pound five shillings per | 13 |
one pound five shillings | 13 |
r this keyboarded and | 13 |
reproduction of the original | 13 |
five shillings per cent | 13 |
of the king in | 13 |
covantage keyed and coded | 13 |
in exercitu domini regis | 12 |
under the great seal | 12 |
the way of the | 12 |
and the rest of | 12 |
the most part of | 12 |
there can be no | 12 |
of the bank of | 12 |
in the house of | 12 |
the children of israel | 12 |
the hands of the | 12 |
of the king and | 12 |
in the parliament of | 12 |
in the hands of | 12 |
of wards and liveries | 12 |
in any of the | 12 |
the day of the | 12 |
or any of them | 12 |
at the common law | 12 |
that tenures in capite | 12 |
in capite and knight | 12 |
aside the way of | 12 |
the commoners of england | 12 |
for the time being | 11 |
nature of the land | 11 |
de rege in capite | 11 |
this is no good | 11 |
time out of minde | 11 |
of original in the | 11 |
the use of i | 11 |
year of the reign | 11 |
one and the same | 11 |
the blood of the | 11 |
of fines and recoveries | 11 |
the day of iudgement | 11 |
the lord of a | 11 |
at the will of | 11 |
held of the king | 11 |
of the mannor of | 11 |
the chamber of trade | 11 |
in the beginning of | 11 |
the will of the | 11 |
ad scaccarium domini regis | 11 |
of the original in | 11 |
of the lands of | 11 |
the king in capite | 11 |
kings most excellent maiestie | 11 |
of the kings of | 11 |
deeds of bargain and | 11 |
the said hugh chamberlen | 11 |
per serjantiam inveniendi unum | 11 |
the making of the | 11 |
in the mean time | 11 |
of the nobility and | 11 |
and ought to be | 11 |
the original in the | 11 |
in the courts of | 10 |
aim at restoring the | 10 |
the annotation includes standard | 10 |
end users from many | 10 |
lord of the mannour | 10 |
and linguistically annotated with | 10 |
and professional end users | 10 |
textual changes aim at | 10 |
english short title catalog | 10 |
of the king by | 10 |
and defence of the | 10 |
been fully proofread approx | 10 |
display of a text | 10 |
author or stationer meant | 10 |
text in a standardized | 10 |
an enriched version of | 10 |
to the value of | 10 |
version of the tcp | 10 |
enriched version of the | 10 |
after the rate of | 10 |
the part of his | 10 |
by the law of | 10 |
text r in the | 10 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 10 |
includes standard spellings that | 10 |
the heir of the | 10 |
or stationer meant to | 10 |
be preferred before the | 10 |
lord of a mannour | 10 |
seised of a mannour | 10 |
one hundred and fifty | 10 |
curation by amateur and | 10 |
a great deal more | 10 |
if the lord will | 10 |
standard spellings that support | 10 |
of text r in | 10 |
digital transcription a of | 10 |
the text has been | 10 |
by the chamber of | 10 |
transcription a of text | 10 |
by the lord lieutenant | 10 |
to him and his | 10 |
hundred thousand pounds per | 10 |
that he had paid | 10 |
at restoring the text | 10 |
of a text in | 10 |
law in an unknown | 10 |
the display of a | 10 |
a part of the | 10 |
said chamber of trade | 10 |
text more computationally tractable | 10 |
the author or stationer | 10 |
has not been fully | 10 |
free and common socage | 10 |
at making the text | 10 |
of the lords of | 10 |
restoring the text the | 10 |
professional end users from | 10 |
stationer meant to publish | 10 |
tcp digital transcription a | 10 |
has been tokenized and | 10 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 10 |
both houses of parliament | 10 |
r in the english | 10 |
it is in the | 10 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 10 |
amateur and professional end | 10 |
it to be a | 10 |
of the said lands | 10 |
a of text r | 10 |
the husband and wife | 10 |
part of the mother | 10 |
support the display of | 10 |
text is an enriched | 10 |
in the english short | 10 |
not been fully proofread | 10 |
many walks of life | 10 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 10 |
in a standardized format | 10 |
the text the author | 10 |
this text has not | 10 |
according to the custome | 10 |
text the author or | 10 |
way of the meek | 10 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 10 |
format that preserves archaic | 10 |
of the blood of | 10 |
making the text more | 10 |
his hand and seal | 10 |
the lands of the | 10 |
that support the display | 10 |
from many walks of | 10 |
to the king and | 10 |
of the tcp digital | 10 |
the english short title | 10 |
tenants in capite and | 10 |
a text in a | 10 |
under his hand and | 10 |
spellings that support the | 10 |
the day of his | 10 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 10 |
enrichments aim at making | 10 |
to the law of | 10 |
based collaborative curation by | 10 |
this text is an | 10 |
changes aim at restoring | 10 |
of ex gravi querela | 10 |
text has been tokenized | 10 |
the master of the | 10 |
aim at making the | 10 |
in the presence of | 10 |
and suitable for network | 10 |
of king henry the | 10 |
is an enriched version | 10 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 10 |
textual changes and metadata | 10 |
that preserves archaic forms | 10 |
users from many walks | 10 |
and xml conversion a | 10 |
the tcp digital transcription | 10 |
the house of peers | 10 |
to the end that | 10 |
a standardized format that | 10 |
the text more computationally | 10 |
text has not been | 10 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 10 |
by amateur and professional | 10 |
standardized format that preserves | 10 |
the interest of money | 9 |
writ of ex gravi | 9 |
of all manner of | 9 |
the benefit of the | 9 |
said thomas lord culpepper | 9 |
a receipt under his | 9 |
as well as of | 9 |
the court of common | 9 |
clerk of the peace | 9 |
a true copy from | 9 |
he had paid the | 9 |
printer to the kings | 9 |
the yearly value of | 9 |
and for want of | 9 |
from his book of | 9 |
and gentry of england | 9 |
our heirs and successors | 9 |
which is to be | 9 |
the value of the | 9 |
his book of entries | 9 |
according to the law | 9 |
in the province of | 9 |
the said thomas lord | 9 |
to the consideration of | 9 |
statute of quia emptores | 9 |
court of common pleas | 9 |
of quia emptores terrarum | 9 |
they ought to have | 9 |
receipt under his hand | 9 |
to the custome of | 9 |
the first day of | 9 |
the full value of | 9 |
in the city of | 9 |
before the statute of | 9 |
the laws of god | 9 |
the nature of it | 9 |
the king in his | 9 |
tenet unam virgatam terrae | 9 |
act of parliament in | 9 |
on the mothers side | 9 |
will of the lord | 9 |
the law in an | 9 |
original in huntington library | 9 |
year of the raign | 9 |
or a true copy | 9 |
copy from his book | 9 |
not be able to | 9 |
as well as their | 9 |
true copy from his | 9 |
never be able to | 9 |
to be so much | 9 |
the case of the | 9 |
act of parliament of | 9 |
of original in huntington | 9 |
for one hundred years | 9 |
the lord lieutenant and | 9 |
the lords of mannors | 9 |
will prescribe to have | 8 |
the generality of the | 8 |
upon the death of | 8 |
the head of the | 8 |
for the good of | 8 |
receiver a receipt under | 8 |
of the honour of | 8 |
one hundred thousand pounds | 8 |
servitium inveniendi unum hominem | 8 |
the service of finding | 8 |
that one pound five | 8 |
or more of them | 8 |
mischiefs and inconveniences which | 8 |
the isle of man | 8 |
the law of england | 8 |
reigne of great britaine | 8 |
commissioner or receiver a | 8 |
of the value of | 8 |
on the day of | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
of king edward the | 8 |
into the hands of | 8 |
the ende of the | 8 |
of our reigne of | 8 |
or acts of parliament | 8 |
the branch of the | 8 |
ad custum domini regis | 8 |
most part of the | 8 |
line of the mother | 8 |
our lord the king | 8 |
tenures by knight service | 8 |
the service of the | 8 |
on the fathers side | 8 |
capite and knight service | 8 |
in the life of | 8 |
this office or undertaking | 8 |
of the peace of | 8 |
our reigne of great | 8 |
the lineal nephew or | 8 |
or receiver a receipt | 8 |
a lease for yeares | 8 |
yeere of our reigne | 8 |
the body of the | 8 |
of the church of | 8 |
after the dust of | 8 |
think it to be | 8 |
the parliament of england | 8 |
in order to the | 8 |
to be a grievance | 8 |
is to be paid | 8 |
lord of a mannor | 8 |
his heirs and assigns | 8 |
holden of the king | 8 |
any of the said | 8 |
be paid to the | 8 |
all parts of the | 8 |
them and their heirs | 8 |
and it is hereby | 8 |
to the full value | 8 |
office of land credit | 8 |
paid to the king | 8 |
to the eldest son | 8 |
in his life time | 8 |
if the lord of | 8 |
from all parts of | 8 |
the kingdom of ireland | 8 |
the law of nature | 8 |
to be sold at | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
lord lieutenant and council | 8 |
ende of the world | 8 |
of the city of | 8 |
the lives of the | 8 |
away tenures in capite | 7 |
king edward the first | 7 |
very many mischiefs and | 7 |
his heirs and successors | 7 |
from the time of | 7 |
as well as in | 7 |
by the space of | 7 |
to take away the | 7 |
exercitu domini regis in | 7 |
heirs of the part | 7 |
in the british library | 7 |
the rest of his | 7 |
the service of being | 7 |
to the heir of | 7 |
the said robert and | 7 |
and all manner of | 7 |
the clerks of the | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
they shall not be | 7 |
many mischiefs and inconveniences | 7 |
and it is not | 7 |
to the line of | 7 |
the lord will prescribe | 7 |
the greatest part of | 7 |
taking away of tenures | 7 |
shall be paid to | 7 |
per serjantiam inveniendi domino | 7 |
xml conversion to the | 7 |
in capite by knight | 7 |
the use of a | 7 |
in the power of | 7 |
the common law of | 7 |
be found in the | 7 |
of the tenures in | 7 |
by the advice of | 7 |
for want of them | 7 |
to the king at | 7 |
are not to be | 7 |
unam virgatam terrae in | 7 |
and county of clare | 7 |
the county of essex | 7 |
in the year of | 7 |
terrae de domino rege | 7 |
value of the lands | 7 |
the statute of wills | 7 |
the statute of quia | 7 |
and at this day | 7 |
to the people of | 7 |
in respect of the | 7 |
that they were not | 7 |
the righteous for silver | 7 |
original in the british | 7 |
by the custom of | 7 |
serjantiam inveniendi domino regi | 7 |
of some of the | 7 |
and xml conversion the | 7 |
man seised of a | 7 |
of the nature of | 7 |
in the same registry | 7 |
the death of his | 7 |
before the first day | 7 |
the statute of h | 7 |
and xml conversion to | 7 |
are not able to | 7 |
master of the wards | 7 |
is preferred before the | 7 |
of the common law | 7 |
shall be taken away | 7 |
of the earl of | 7 |
held the mannor of | 7 |
land subscribers and proprietors | 7 |
a man seised of | 7 |
the light of the | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
the time to come | 7 |
or not at all | 7 |
and governors of trade | 7 |
and inconveniences which will | 7 |
use of a stranger | 7 |
the security of the | 7 |
into free and common | 7 |
to be holden of | 7 |
reign of king h | 7 |
of their lands and | 7 |
shall be preferred before | 7 |
and dies without issue | 7 |
the charge of the | 7 |
capite per servitium inveniendi | 7 |
to all the sons | 7 |
the th day of | 7 |
at the charge of | 7 |
and twentieth day of | 7 |
as much as they | 7 |
the presence of the | 7 |
a writ of right | 7 |
by the court of | 6 |
of the very many | 6 |
the right of the | 6 |
prescribe to have a | 6 |
the crown of england | 6 |
this branch of the | 6 |
the tower of london | 6 |
huber sampled and proofread | 6 |
of lands in capite | 6 |
and that in the | 6 |
the destruction of the | 6 |
the time of king | 6 |
in the ende of | 6 |
words puts this text | 6 |
tenet quandam terram in | 6 |
of the lineal nephew | 6 |
the title of the | 6 |
pant after the dust | 6 |
in point of descent | 6 |
but if a coppy | 6 |
that part of the | 6 |
defence of the kingdome | 6 |
huber text and markup | 6 |
printed by benjamin tooke | 6 |
if the father had | 6 |
category of texts with | 6 |
ad festum sancti michaelis | 6 |
the consideration of the | 6 |
if he will not | 6 |
in the service of | 6 |
fourth part of the | 6 |
the steward of the | 6 |
a third part of | 6 |
the interest of the | 6 |
justices of the peace | 6 |
and hence it is | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
turn aside the way | 6 |
concerned in any of | 6 |
two thirds of the | 6 |
for him and his | 6 |
hundred pounds per annum | 6 |
for the erecting of | 6 |
oaths of allegiance and | 6 |
by the taking away | 6 |
by an act of | 6 |
custome of the mannour | 6 |
for the settlement of | 6 |
away of tenures in | 6 |
commissioners for executing the | 6 |
if divers doe hold | 6 |
of the isle of | 6 |
the commons of england | 6 |
persons concerned in any | 6 |
paid to his majesty | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
puts this text in | 6 |
the same to be | 6 |
by the civil law | 6 |
lord of the fee | 6 |
etymologie and derivation of | 6 |
to be paid to | 6 |
the bills of credit | 6 |
half to the informer | 6 |
of traffick and commerce | 6 |
as tenants in capite | 6 |
use of tenures in | 6 |
as aforesaid to be | 6 |
the fifth yeere of | 6 |
not so much as | 6 |
true etymologie and derivation | 6 |
for the preservation of | 6 |
defence of the king | 6 |
betwixt the king and | 6 |
in the said county | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
late commissioners for executing | 6 |
all persons concerned in | 6 |
the nature of gavelkynd | 6 |
branch of undertakers and | 6 |
if a man have | 6 |
day of his coronation | 6 |
or so much as | 6 |
settlement and sale of | 6 |
land to the use | 6 |
the true etymologie and | 6 |
fifth yeere of our | 6 |
coppy of court role | 6 |
unam carucatam terrae in | 6 |
be paid to his | 6 |
a stc estc s | 6 |
the former of which | 6 |
branch of the noble | 6 |
the house of lords | 6 |
domino rege per servitium | 6 |
safety of the people | 6 |
lineal nephew or neece | 6 |
any two of them | 6 |
to consider of the | 6 |
out of the said | 6 |
lives of the three | 6 |
terrae in villa de | 6 |
the other half to | 6 |
in the proper counties | 6 |
of that which is | 6 |
surrender to the use | 6 |
of the said city | 6 |
the chamber of comptroul | 6 |
of the land subscribers | 6 |
the life of the | 6 |
it is not to | 6 |
i conceive to be | 6 |
to be paid in | 6 |
of undertakers and managers | 6 |
the children of the | 6 |
the estate of the | 6 |
in time of war | 6 |
of deeds of bargain | 6 |
to come to the | 6 |
of a knights fee | 6 |
of the said robert | 6 |
by the branch of | 6 |
in the fifth yeere | 6 |
descend to the heir | 6 |
there must be a | 6 |
long before the conquest | 6 |
that it is a | 6 |
freedome in the earth | 6 |
of the first year | 6 |
in the first place | 6 |
the profits of the | 6 |
other half to the | 6 |
of land in gavelkynd | 6 |
first lines of text | 6 |
part of his father | 6 |
and derivation of the | 6 |
and liberties of the | 6 |
at the day of | 6 |
in the making of | 6 |
at the rate of | 6 |
to be the same | 6 |
three or more of | 6 |
the payment of l | 6 |
king henry the third | 6 |
sold by joseph wilde | 6 |
of the said barony | 6 |
rate of defects per | 6 |
the rate of defects | 6 |
by the laws of | 6 |
to go out of | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
be sold by joseph | 6 |
tenet duas carucatas terrae | 6 |
end of the first | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
if there be no | 6 |
this text in the | 6 |
as appears by the | 6 |
tenet quoddam tenementum in | 6 |
so as aforesaid to | 6 |
the church of canterbury | 6 |
of the noble visitors | 6 |
his majesty that now | 6 |
in the lords court | 6 |
or any two of | 6 |
and by knights service | 6 |
majesty that now is | 6 |
that there is not | 6 |
the very many mischiefs | 6 |
the governours of trade | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
and sale of ireland | 6 |
of any of the | 6 |
to the church of | 6 |
and if they had | 6 |
sort of our people | 6 |
of the statute of | 6 |
upon every knights fee | 5 |
to the bank of | 5 |
to them and their | 5 |
as they are now | 5 |
may be found in | 5 |
the county of kent | 5 |
and not of the | 5 |
divers doe hold lands | 5 |
the courts of upper | 5 |
of the mannour of | 5 |
the lords of the | 5 |
that the said chamber | 5 |
if it could be | 5 |
in the laws of | 5 |
in the kings army | 5 |
holden in capite and | 5 |
the king and mesne | 5 |
a man have a | 5 |
the service of a | 5 |
great a part of | 5 |
the courts at westminster | 5 |
the said robert shall | 5 |
on the one hand | 5 |
to hold by the | 5 |
masters and governors of | 5 |
of them by knight | 5 |
to the heirs of | 5 |
it descends to the | 5 |
it is but a | 5 |
land of that nature | 5 |
the sons of men | 5 |
it is a good | 5 |
end of the second | 5 |
the benefit of his | 5 |
to the best of | 5 |
and better part of | 5 |
to his majesty by | 5 |
summary of english chronicles | 5 |
concessit pro se haeredibus | 5 |
of the wards estate | 5 |
to be erected in | 5 |
upon the whole matter | 5 |
normane kings of england | 5 |
benefit of the law | 5 |
branch of the land | 5 |
be chosen by the | 5 |
and assigns for ever | 5 |
they would not have | 5 |
is no good prescription | 5 |
the chamber of undertakers | 5 |
if he had not | 5 |
the feast of st | 5 |
of the kingdom of | 5 |
of the people to | 5 |
of the branch of | 5 |
the first minister of | 5 |
said fines and recoveries | 5 |
what shall be said | 5 |
at all to be | 5 |
many more which might | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
be made to be | 5 |
all the nobility and | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
by the earl of | 5 |
of the mesne lords | 5 |
the age of fourteen | 5 |
of the children of | 5 |
open to the view | 5 |
to be in them | 5 |
according to the rate | 5 |
age of fourteen years | 5 |
to raise the money | 5 |
time out of mind | 5 |
history of the lives | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
kings most excellent majesty | 5 |
third part of the | 5 |
full value of such | 5 |
as they call it | 5 |
follow the taking away | 5 |
is hereby further declared | 5 |
for it is not | 5 |
of the office of | 5 |
to the ministers of | 5 |
it would be a | 5 |
for the time to | 5 |
or coat of arms | 5 |
being a collection from | 5 |
and they ought to | 5 |
the inheritance of the | 5 |
the parish of st | 5 |
there will be a | 5 |
pro se haeredibus suis | 5 |
had never been made | 5 |
us the lord lieutenant | 5 |
the time of their | 5 |
is as much as | 5 |
if there had been | 5 |
grants of land in | 5 |
all the rest of | 5 |
sumptibus suis propriis per | 5 |
the officers of the | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
in the line of | 5 |
if it shall be | 5 |
happen to the king | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
a collection from the | 5 |
the laws of king | 5 |
paid out of the | 5 |
servitium inveniendi domino regi | 5 |
heirs and assigns for | 5 |
and that the said | 5 |
they are to be | 5 |
the registring of all | 5 |
inveniendi domino regi unum | 5 |
in point of partition | 5 |
are to be found | 5 |
the grace of god | 5 |
high court of parliament | 5 |
in case of necessity | 5 |
lord will prescribe to | 5 |
house of peers in | 5 |
and tenures in capite | 5 |
to be held of | 5 |
be made of them | 5 |
at the coronation of | 5 |
parts beyond the seas | 5 |
we at this day | 5 |
the ministers of both | 5 |
the three normane kings | 5 |
in every county of | 5 |
this is not good | 5 |
the king or his | 5 |
of the three normane | 5 |
ordered by the parliament | 5 |
were wont to be | 5 |
be paid out of | 5 |
of the lord jeffreys | 5 |
that it will be | 5 |
ad custum suum proprium | 5 |
the heires of the | 5 |
brief of proceedings between | 5 |
with the state of | 5 |
according to common right | 5 |
of the people in | 5 |
courts of upper bench | 5 |
any part of the | 5 |
by continuance of time | 5 |
by coppy of court | 5 |
two hundred thousand pounds | 5 |
the marriage of his | 5 |
in the next place | 5 |
during the minority of | 5 |
and monuments of the | 5 |
conventus ecclesiae christi cantuar | 5 |
be a means to | 5 |
daughter and heir of | 5 |
in the chamber of | 5 |
but if the lord | 5 |
they are guilty of | 5 |
held by the service | 5 |
the custody of the | 5 |
as in the case | 5 |
laws in an unknown | 5 |
of the lives of | 5 |
and made to be | 5 |
the acts of settlement | 5 |
a lord of a | 5 |
steward of the court | 5 |
by the said commissioners | 5 |
to be given to | 5 |
acts and monuments of | 5 |
was to be raised | 5 |
the church and common | 5 |
monuments of the church | 5 |
part of the value | 5 |
if there be a | 5 |
tenures in capite by | 5 |
turne aside the way | 5 |
to the rules of | 5 |
per servitium inveniendi domino | 5 |
royal blazon or coat | 5 |
or any of the | 5 |
is to be taken | 5 |
house of commons in | 5 |
king and mesne lords | 5 |
of one and the | 5 |
into the lords hands | 5 |
in the mean while | 5 |
to this i answer | 5 |
if they shall be | 5 |
the two and twentieth | 5 |
parts of the kingdom | 5 |
from first lines of | 5 |
should be taken away | 5 |
justice of the court | 5 |
for so many ages | 5 |
the said fines and | 5 |
of parliament of h | 5 |
the statute of uses | 5 |
wing c estc r | 5 |
the king shall have | 5 |
this office of land | 5 |
an assise of mortdancester | 5 |
a brief of proceedings | 5 |
to be holden in | 5 |
collection from the most | 5 |
in a charter of | 5 |
lands in capite and | 5 |
the proceedings of the | 5 |
which are to be | 5 |
in free and common | 5 |
under the title of | 5 |
by reason of their | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
his land to the | 5 |
at the making of | 5 |
of the manour of | 5 |
of the same manour | 5 |
himself and his people | 5 |
the time of his | 5 |
better part of the | 5 |
de rationabili parte bonorum | 5 |
to the right honourable | 5 |
of the common people | 5 |
may seem to be | 5 |
three normane kings of | 5 |
and we do hereby | 5 |
the summary of english | 5 |
be erected in every | 5 |
in respect of their | 5 |
the court of the | 5 |
the church of england | 5 |
the end of hen | 5 |
in the summary of | 5 |
or more of the | 5 |
discourse of the nature | 5 |
was wont to be | 5 |
the tenants in capite | 5 |
quotiescunque contigerit dominum regem | 5 |
as appeareth by the | 5 |
that they be not | 5 |
in the daies of | 5 |
the death of every | 5 |
if there could be | 5 |
one half to the | 5 |
the county of glamorgan | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
the settlement of ireland | 5 |
statutes or acts of | 5 |
tenuit quandam terram in | 5 |
the fourth part of | 5 |
the time of henry | 5 |
their heirs and assigns | 5 |
twentieth day of september | 5 |
in the nature of | 5 |
in the acts and | 5 |
the one half of | 5 |
is in the hebrew | 5 |
gavelkind lands in kent | 5 |
to all intents and | 5 |
blazon or coat of | 5 |
it is hereby further | 5 |
lover of englishmens freedomes | 5 |
the acts and monuments | 5 |
him and his heirs | 5 |
all intents and purposes | 5 |
declaration for the settlement | 5 |
first minister of state | 5 |
to hold in socage | 5 |
the high court of | 5 |
the execution of the | 5 |
of one hundred pounds | 5 |
the peace of the | 5 |
the number of the | 5 |
reign of king james | 5 |
conceive to be the | 5 |
to the parliament of | 5 |
blood of the father | 5 |
the nature of a | 5 |
to be of the | 5 |
if they had been | 5 |
more which might be | 5 |
common sort of people | 5 |
there could be any | 5 |
of england and wales | 5 |
of the rest of | 5 |
duas carucatas terrae in | 5 |
a estc r this | 5 |
erected in every county | 5 |
the claims of the | 5 |
hold by the service | 5 |
service of the king | 5 |
not to be good | 5 |
clerks of the peace | 5 |
will not be able | 5 |
for the safety of | 5 |
two parts in three | 5 |
shall be said such | 5 |
it seems to be | 5 |
the land subscribers and | 5 |
is to be understood | 4 |
the king by his | 4 |
as there is not | 4 |
during the whole term | 4 |
taking away of the | 4 |
to the tenor and | 4 |
his majestie out of | 4 |
what i have said | 4 |
in the termination of | 4 |
them out of their | 4 |
under the normane yoke | 4 |
in law or equity | 4 |
of the same mannour | 4 |
of lands not exceeding | 4 |
to be the kings | 4 |
a narrative of the | 4 |
or most of the | 4 |
the said branch of | 4 |
the late propositions for | 4 |
the nobility and great | 4 |
hundred and fifty years | 4 |
to whom it was | 4 |
a man and his | 4 |
king henry the d | 4 |
most choice of modern | 4 |
englands bondage under the | 4 |
a moneth after the | 4 |
to command their lords | 4 |
of the registring of | 4 |
of the said respective | 4 |
of the peace in | 4 |
and not to be | 4 |
there had been any | 4 |
as gap elements at | 4 |
moyety of the excise | 4 |
every county of england | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
of one pound five | 4 |
one fourth part of | 4 |
that many of the | 4 |
the realm of england | 4 |
the statute of e | 4 |
to descend to the | 4 |
putting in execution the | 4 |
as much as may | 4 |
of it in the | 4 |
against the pretended registring | 4 |
under the command of | 4 |
the true yearly value | 4 |
of william the conquerour | 4 |
almost four hundred years | 4 |
england scotland and ireland | 4 |
john pas sampled and | 4 |
unum arcum sine corda | 4 |
which was to be | 4 |
for the finding of | 4 |
in capite per serjantiam | 4 |
and safety of the | 4 |
the memory of man | 4 |
may at any time | 4 |
to be charged upon | 4 |
of this honourable house | 4 |
or at any time | 4 |
of the bishop of | 4 |
proposal for the erecting | 4 |
case of the lord | 4 |
of the kings tenants | 4 |
there is not one | 4 |
in lieu of the | 4 |
to be good or | 4 |
said county of middlesex | 4 |
tenet de domino rege | 4 |
the kings and queens | 4 |
to hear and determine | 4 |
by the nature of | 4 |
printed by the assigns | 4 |
th day of february | 4 |
on the feast of | 4 |
petition of henry harbotle | 4 |
for want of brothers | 4 |
original in the society | 4 |
supreme authority of england | 4 |
a proposal for the | 4 |
essay on a registry | 4 |
in the margent against | 4 |
said robert and his | 4 |
lords and commons in | 4 |
the lord of whichenour | 4 |
any number of acres | 4 |
we the lord lieutenant | 4 |
sold the righteous for | 4 |
all and singular the | 4 |
one third of the | 4 |
and they the said | 4 |
the times of the | 4 |
whom it was referred | 4 |
had died without issue | 4 |
of william the conquerer | 4 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 4 |
since and at this | 4 |
to defend the kingdom | 4 |
there will not be | 4 |
statute made in the | 4 |
in the book of | 4 |
for the maintenance of | 4 |
to the supreme authority | 4 |
the honour of the | 4 |
rest of the nation | 4 |
by the common law | 4 |
by copy of court | 4 |
the records and writs | 4 |
go out of their | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
will never be able | 4 |
but if it be | 4 |
surrender his land to | 4 |
no known defects that | 4 |
very few of the | 4 |
in the wars of | 4 |
of the commons house | 4 |
of great learning and | 4 |
be found in any | 4 |
during the continuation of | 4 |
and the safety and | 4 |
raign of king james | 4 |
cousin germans on the | 4 |
in the land of | 4 |
treatise of hereditary descents | 4 |
for any number of | 4 |
the death of their | 4 |
be sold by abel | 4 |
all lawyers in every | 4 |
reasons of many more | 4 |
nostre seignour le roy | 4 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 4 |
to be in that | 4 |
master and councel of | 4 |
and all other incidents | 4 |
a letter sent from | 4 |
the society of antiquaries | 4 |
the king and the | 4 |
the inhabitants of this | 4 |
be according to the | 4 |
will be a great | 4 |
of the governours of | 4 |
jonathan blaney text and | 4 |
the king at oxford | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
antient tenures of land | 4 |
court of parliament assembled | 4 |
the custom of the | 4 |
the scriptures and points | 4 |
as much or more | 4 |
the rate of one | 4 |
what shall be sayd | 4 |
concerning the late propositions | 4 |
some reasons of many | 4 |
value of forty shillings | 4 |
john pas text and | 4 |
by the lawes of | 4 |
those kinde of tenures | 4 |
the council chamber in | 4 |
seems to be a | 4 |
and above of the | 4 |
erecting of county registers | 4 |
the said thomas causton | 4 |
of the act of | 4 |
full value of the | 4 |
one and twenty years | 4 |
humble petition of henry | 4 |
money according to the | 4 |
the law of nations | 4 |
to do the like | 4 |
imprinted at london by | 4 |
the chamber of comptrol | 4 |
part of the nation | 4 |
the acts of parliament | 4 |
line of the part | 4 |
p estc r ocm | 4 |
the ruine of the | 4 |
in our modern english | 4 |
power of the conquest | 4 |
text has no known | 4 |
the dissolution of the | 4 |
as many millions as | 4 |
for lives or years | 4 |
descend to the eldest | 4 |
was found to be | 4 |
which may happen to | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
this maketh a good | 4 |
have an action of | 4 |
the seven stars in | 4 |
serjantiam inveniendi unum hominem | 4 |
of money according to | 4 |
laws of the realm | 4 |
by virtue of their | 4 |
the service of keeping | 4 |
the minority of the | 4 |
by the hands of | 4 |
to the intent that | 4 |
hierom sankey and dr | 4 |
of the king or | 4 |
shall have the land | 4 |
to the end the | 4 |
fatally and inevitably follow | 4 |
above of the poor | 4 |
the lease and release | 4 |
such or the like | 4 |
king henry the first | 4 |
the works of the | 4 |
reply to some reflections | 4 |
and all other our | 4 |
death of his ancestor | 4 |
nobility and great men | 4 |
it is holden by | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
he ought to have | 4 |
from both houses of | 4 |
his majestie by his | 4 |
of the whole blood | 4 |
presented to the parliament | 4 |
and if there be | 4 |
one half of the | 4 |
restoration of the irish | 4 |
the command of the | 4 |
and also in default | 4 |
estc s ocm this | 4 |
the supreme authority of | 4 |
the brother of the | 4 |
to do it in | 4 |
rege per serjantiam custodiendi | 4 |
to no more then | 4 |
in regard of the | 4 |
ancient commons and liberties | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
for it is a | 4 |
to be chosen by | 4 |
put upon them by | 4 |
of both houses of | 4 |
out of the produce | 4 |
at the lords will | 4 |
and burgesses of the | 4 |
of our lord the | 4 |
in the tower of | 4 |
by the lords visitors | 4 |
out of their countries | 4 |
the parliament of r | 4 |
his majesty by all | 4 |
to be paid out | 4 |
contigerit dominum regem ire | 4 |
laws of king edward | 4 |
a discourse of the | 4 |
that william the conquerer | 4 |
this text has no | 4 |
five pounds per annum | 4 |
all the parts of | 4 |
for this is the | 4 |
to the view of | 4 |
and a good mannour | 4 |
the twentieth day of | 4 |
the reign of h | 4 |
the pretended registring reformation | 4 |
that were recorded as | 4 |
in the will of | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
inrolling of deeds of | 4 |
that in case of | 4 |
ministers of both universities | 4 |
lands and dies without | 4 |
make them to be | 4 |
half to the king | 4 |
if it be to | 4 |
three or four statutes | 4 |
the master and councel | 4 |
make it to be | 4 |
the want of coin | 4 |
that the said robert | 4 |
hold of the king | 4 |
in behalf of the | 4 |
the possession of the | 4 |
parts of the earth | 4 |
the late commissioners for | 4 |
end of the third | 4 |
the sayd sir phelippe | 4 |
to be taken away | 4 |
on the behalf of | 4 |
such as doe un | 4 |
of the settlement and | 4 |
tenures of lands in | 4 |
it may not be | 4 |
and advantages of trade | 4 |
c estc r ocm | 4 |
to the yearly value | 4 |
as representing the branch | 4 |
sent from both houses | 4 |
of the lord of | 4 |
several acts of parliament | 4 |
the custome of gavelkynd | 4 |
the lord may enter | 4 |
lands of the kingdom | 4 |
them tendered to all | 4 |
have a writ of | 4 |
to make a true | 4 |
sold at his shop | 4 |
will be sure to | 4 |
is said to be | 4 |
no more than a | 4 |
elements at the time | 4 |
de successionibus apud anglos | 4 |
contrary to the nature | 4 |
of the true yearly | 4 |
god saue the king | 4 |
have the force and | 4 |
at the council chamber | 4 |
the constitution of the | 4 |
executing the acts of | 4 |
the foure provinces of | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
a this text has | 4 |
the said county of | 4 |
blaney text and markup | 4 |
the father of the | 4 |
from the nature of | 4 |
of the scriptures and | 4 |
is like to be | 4 |
the records of the | 4 |
for transferring of uses | 4 |
for executing the acts | 4 |
mighty men of valour | 4 |
a tax on mony | 4 |
in the life time | 4 |
death of every tenant | 4 |
the directors of the | 4 |
the occasions of the | 4 |
at the kings coronation | 4 |
as it were a | 4 |
will not turn away | 4 |
the author of the | 4 |
of one hundred years | 4 |
that they may live | 4 |
to be made for | 4 |
this black sinne with | 4 |
for defence of the | 4 |
of the estate of | 4 |
robert and his heirs | 4 |
to the said commissioners | 4 |
gap elements at the | 4 |
to the crown by | 4 |
and the nobility and | 4 |
a payre of shooes | 4 |
recorded as gap elements | 4 |
to the king by | 4 |
of so great a | 4 |
representing the branch of | 4 |
sheriffs of this kingdom | 4 |
reign of king e | 4 |
be found to be | 4 |
annotation on thomason copy | 4 |
between them tendered to | 4 |
of himself and above | 4 |
shall appear to be | 4 |
will fatally and inevitably | 4 |
were recorded as gap | 4 |
letter sent from both | 4 |
half a quarter of | 4 |
of many more which | 4 |
at the high altar | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
defects that were recorded | 4 |
wing p estc r | 4 |
le dit robert et | 4 |
be taken away and | 4 |
to the care and | 4 |
use and advantages of | 4 |
line of the father | 4 |
a letter to the | 4 |
that the commoners of | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
by reason of a | 4 |
defender of the faith | 4 |
and that it is | 4 |
many great mischiefs and | 4 |
such deeds in the | 4 |
of an act of | 4 |
suis propriis per xl | 4 |
of heirs of the | 4 |
and in some places | 4 |
behalf of himself and | 4 |
his victory neer hastings | 4 |
to the lord by | 4 |
or for want of | 4 |
the heirs of the | 4 |
find the way to | 4 |
of a great part | 4 |
inherent in the land | 4 |
from one to another | 4 |
per serjantiam custodiendi hostium | 4 |
the margent against l | 4 |
himself and above of | 4 |
of the lands in | 4 |
is said to have | 4 |
of the same land | 4 |
consider of the scriptures | 4 |
out of the exchequer | 4 |
either at common law | 4 |
the lands within the | 4 |
of peers in parliament | 4 |
domini regis in wallia | 4 |
are hereby prohibited to | 4 |
given at the council | 4 |
money is to be | 4 |
a wedge of gold | 4 |
in the acts of | 4 |
how comes it then | 4 |
that which is now | 4 |
the tenor and true | 4 |
council chamber in dublin | 4 |
covenant to stand seized | 4 |
god save the king | 4 |
to hold of the | 4 |
as the occasions of | 4 |
as it was in | 4 |
on the head of | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
he ought to be | 4 |
in tenures in capite | 4 |
sold by abel roper | 4 |
rate of one pound | 4 |
in the several counties | 4 |
to all lawyers in | 4 |
the county of warwick | 4 |
that he and his | 4 |
the credit of the | 4 |
and long before the | 4 |
the end that the | 4 |
per serjantiam custodiendi unum | 4 |
sovereign lord the king | 4 |
the revenues of the | 4 |
of the half blood | 4 |
not at all to | 4 |
the trade of the | 4 |
in the civil law | 4 |
his majesties court of | 4 |
wherein englands bondage under | 4 |
a person of great | 4 |
of the eldest son | 4 |
parts in three of | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
and therefore it is | 4 |
in the parish of | 4 |
and inevitably follow the | 4 |
that it should be | 4 |
a wing c estc | 4 |
the said robert ought | 4 |
safety and defence of | 4 |
that all masters and | 4 |
and whereas the said | 4 |
the payment of the | 4 |
such person or persons | 4 |
that are to be | 4 |
as much to say | 4 |
not think it to | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
to the castle of | 4 |
the erecting of county | 4 |
to have power to | 4 |
by this means be | 4 |
this inclosure is against | 4 |
parliament assembled at westminster | 4 |
humble petition of arundell | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
the statute made in | 4 |
for putting in execution | 4 |
is a forfeiture of | 4 |
to be for the | 4 |
tenure of their lands | 4 |
the marriage of the | 4 |
for inrolling of deeds | 4 |
of parliament assembled at | 4 |
and died without issue | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
upon the bank of | 4 |
society of antiquaries library | 4 |
conceive it to be | 4 |
by the assigns of | 4 |
to declare and publish | 4 |
of his majesties court | 4 |
such a custome is | 4 |
of commons in parliament | 4 |
a writ of error | 4 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 4 |
be good or pleadable | 4 |
it will be as | 4 |
one part of mankind | 4 |
this is not a | 4 |
choice of modern historians | 4 |
on the proceedings of | 4 |
shall be admitted to | 4 |
the law of god | 4 |
the whole term of | 4 |
if they shall not | 4 |
be for the good | 4 |
capite by knight service | 4 |
the king of musick | 4 |
all conveyances of lands | 4 |
late propositions for ireland | 4 |
which would be a | 4 |
the tenth part of | 4 |
at the seven stars | 4 |
of them by the | 4 |
is as much to | 4 |
to his majestie out | 4 |
at his own cost | 4 |
is the same with | 4 |
held certain lands in | 4 |
such houses or lands | 4 |
other part of the | 4 |
with the clerk of | 4 |
pas text and markup | 4 |
by right of creation | 4 |
with the sons of | 4 |
foure provinces of ireland | 4 |
the lords of mannours | 4 |
and governors of hospitals | 4 |
be said such a | 4 |
hereby prohibited to grant | 4 |
the life time of | 4 |
it ought to be | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
and decay of tillage | 4 |
and upon this account | 4 |
in the statute of | 4 |
depopulation and decay of | 4 |
these last twenty years | 4 |
the behalf of himself | 4 |
as may appear by | 4 |
paid by the tenant | 4 |
their lands and estates | 4 |
of the commissioners for | 4 |
any summe of money | 4 |
three parts in four | 4 |
which are in the | 4 |
governors of hospitals be | 4 |
the people of this | 4 |
the law of creation | 4 |
seized of the mannor | 4 |
officers of the court | 4 |
within a moneth after | 4 |
his tenures in capite | 4 |
henry earl of st | 4 |
the writ of ex | 4 |
whether it be not | 4 |
to the rest of | 4 |
their ancient commons and | 4 |
the province of connaught | 4 |
with all convenient speed | 4 |
lands holden in capite | 4 |
proceedings of the commissioners | 4 |
part of the lands | 4 |
no more then what | 4 |
the estates of the | 4 |
time of henry the | 4 |
any three or more | 4 |
to be in an | 4 |
the time of transcription | 4 |
liberties of the people | 4 |
of the parish of | 4 |
take away tenures in | 4 |
upon the account of | 4 |
shall praise the lord | 4 |
turn away the punishment | 4 |
and doe we thinke | 4 |
and twentieth year of | 4 |
and all and singular | 4 |
for titles of lands | 4 |
at fairs or markets | 4 |
as well as those | 4 |
a wing p estc | 4 |
they sold the righteous | 4 |
of one hundred thousand | 4 |
their king and country | 4 |
great part of their | 4 |
king and his people | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
that the laws of | 4 |
of richard truelove and | 4 |
or parcel of land | 4 |
be held of the | 4 |
so great a part | 4 |
of england scotland and | 4 |
the greatest number of | 4 |
a registry of lands | 4 |
that pant after the | 4 |
that daub over this | 4 |
of the said chamber | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
manours out of kent | 4 |
because it is holden | 4 |
to be at the | 4 |
comes it then to | 4 |
lawyers in every inns | 4 |
the sayd sir philippe | 4 |
the people in general | 4 |
for the marriage of | 4 |
merchandize of the law | 4 |
by the grace of | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
or to have the | 4 |
unum hominem peditem cum | 4 |
value of the said | 4 |
the time limited for | 4 |
and by the lawes | 4 |
humble petition of richard | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
be at the charge | 4 |
preservation of the wards | 4 |
of the town of | 4 |
from the most choice | 4 |
said robert ought to | 4 |
the most choice of | 4 |
payments in the year | 4 |
last will and testament | 4 |
domino regi per annum | 4 |
the feast of the | 4 |
the other to the | 4 |
head of the poore | 4 |
but the law in | 4 |
petition of two sisters | 4 |
which will fatally and | 4 |
now assembled in parliament | 4 |
of tenants in capite | 4 |
away the punishment thereof | 4 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 4 |
the taking away or | 4 |
of the chamber of | 4 |
and a great deal | 4 |
our nobility and gentry | 4 |
bondage under the normane | 4 |
and contrary to the | 4 |
tenet unam carucatam terrae | 4 |
making of the act | 4 |
be sold at his | 4 |
all masters and governors | 4 |
in the administration of | 4 |
be as much as | 4 |
the king by the | 4 |
taken to be a | 4 |
of the eldest brother | 4 |
diev et mon droit | 4 |
stc estc s ocm | 4 |
of allegiance and supremacy | 4 |
may be made to | 4 |
demiseable by coppy againe | 4 |
as he was in | 4 |
four statutes or acts | 4 |
the reign of queen | 4 |
and to this day | 4 |
the said doctor had | 4 |
after his victory neer | 4 |
the raign of h | 4 |
the people of israel | 4 |
has no known defects | 4 |
acres of land in | 4 |
money was to be | 4 |
the lord duke of | 4 |
shall descend to the | 4 |
the great uncles grand | 4 |
of proceedings between sr | 4 |
acts of settlement explanation | 4 |
and shall not we | 4 |
of london and westminster | 4 |
the oath of the | 4 |
inevitably follow the taking | 4 |
not turn away the | 4 |
moneth after the death | 4 |
in a writ of | 4 |
burgesses of the commons | 4 |
the oath of allegiance | 4 |
for support of the | 4 |
the safety and defence | 4 |
of the great seal | 4 |
at any time hereafter | 4 |
be sold at the | 4 |
as heir to the | 4 |
upper bench and common | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
both a good tenure | 4 |
that they are not | 4 |
the many great mischiefs | 4 |
according to the rules | 4 |
and are hereby prohibited | 4 |
both name and thing | 4 |
and so in infinitum | 4 |
a lease for years | 4 |
were not so much | 4 |
to all the high | 4 |
in the common bench | 4 |
held the manour of | 4 |
is to be feared | 4 |
and to all lawyers | 4 |
in the behalf of | 4 |
the lord and his | 4 |
composition with the conquerour | 4 |
in the purchase of | 4 |
the reply to some | 4 |
that the people of | 4 |
chappel of the rolls | 4 |
much as they can | 4 |
to the king of | 4 |
since the raign of | 4 |
the charge of a | 4 |
as it is not | 4 |
of the kings and | 4 |
or four statutes or | 4 |
day of june last | 4 |
domino regi in exercitu | 4 |
by a person of | 4 |
all manner of services | 4 |
the restoration of the | 4 |
a fine to the | 4 |
which might be offered | 4 |
bench and common pleas | 4 |
petition of richard truelove | 4 |
of the salus populi | 4 |
and doth not this | 4 |
deeds in the proper | 4 |
of one and twenty | 4 |
known defects that were | 4 |
if they could be | 4 |
pas sampled and proofread | 4 |
parts of the nation | 4 |
parts of our kingdome | 4 |
in the society of | 4 |
the sale of fee | 4 |
and as to the | 4 |
and take away the | 4 |
one hundred and twenty | 4 |
much as may be | 4 |
of upper bench and | 4 |
parliament of england scotland | 4 |
exceeding five pounds per | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
in our kentish gavelkynd | 3 |
descended to all the | 3 |
as the city of | 3 |
the barony of langley | 3 |
to be paid at | 3 |
the law and the | 3 |
which by the taking | 3 |
is recorded in the | 3 |
england at this day | 3 |
in his proper nature | 3 |
prove to be no | 3 |
to be like the | 3 |
as euidences for the | 3 |
ire in walliam cum | 3 |
to the rate setled | 3 |
other claiming to commons | 3 |
to have the force | 3 |
is to be made | 3 |
of king cnutes laws | 3 |
the fines and recoveries | 3 |
in the said province | 3 |
altering of those tenures | 3 |
the great discredit of | 3 |
against the principles of | 3 |
by the parliament of | 3 |
if i mistake not | 3 |
the thirteenth day of | 3 |
the poore for a | 3 |
for no other reason | 3 |
for supplying the want | 3 |
aid to make the | 3 |
shall bee said a | 3 |
and publish his maiesties | 3 |
the late rebellion vpon | 3 |
as being against the | 3 |
they will not suffer | 3 |
the recording of all | 3 |
other our louing subiects | 3 |
two hundred eighty eight | 3 |
to all the next | 3 |
defend himself and his | 3 |
parts of the habitable | 3 |
to secure the payment | 3 |
so happy as to | 3 |
are not like to | 3 |
be made of the | 3 |
published for the good | 3 |
of descent as they | 3 |
bearing date the twenty | 3 |
commissioners for putting in | 3 |
by the way of | 3 |
the titles of lands | 3 |
petition of james percy | 3 |
beginning of the raign | 3 |
to be in their | 3 |
nature of the thing | 3 |
lieutenant and council of | 3 |
at any time before | 3 |
all or most of | 3 |
the tenant for life | 3 |
leases of any lands | 3 |
and sold by the | 3 |
king and his heirs | 3 |
any of the transplanted | 3 |
edward the confessors laws | 3 |
aside several amendments and | 3 |
that this inclosure is | 3 |
the harvard university library | 3 |
lord lieutenant general and | 3 |
mannor and the coppy | 3 |
in regard it was | 3 |
and right use of | 3 |
two several payments in | 3 |
of freehold and inheritance | 3 |
english adventurer is much | 3 |
the hand of god | 3 |
and council of ireland | 3 |
of founding a bank | 3 |
hold of them by | 3 |
of the whole undertaking | 3 |
of the power of | 3 |
in two or three | 3 |
rules of descents in | 3 |
and consent of the | 3 |
of the mother or | 3 |
away of the royal | 3 |
foreign families into england | 3 |
oath at his coronation | 3 |
points of law herein | 3 |
but that power that | 3 |
intent and meaning of | 3 |
coming of the saxon | 3 |
haeredes successoresque sui cuique | 3 |
of langley in the | 3 |
the promotion and advancement | 3 |
for their comfortable livelihood | 3 |
it then to passe | 3 |
the inrolling of estates | 3 |
or any other person | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
the money was to | 3 |
those things which are | 3 |
of an estate of | 3 |
shillings and eight pence | 3 |
twenty sixth day of | 3 |
stand in the way | 3 |
of the commissioned officers | 3 |
registring of all conveyances | 3 |
as of his people | 3 |
of any the claims | 3 |
the statute of the | 3 |
of the husband and | 3 |
idem comes concessit pro | 3 |
and for one that | 3 |
the brewers and ale | 3 |
one thousand six hundred | 3 |
they pant after the | 3 |
for the promotion and | 3 |
as well for the | 3 |
some of the meaner | 3 |
away so great a | 3 |
the cathedral at canterbury | 3 |
and that this branch | 3 |
by some of the | 3 |
and also by the | 3 |
humbly layeth before your | 3 |
is not a forfeiture | 3 |
the relation betweene the | 3 |
day of september last | 3 |
the branch of undertakers | 3 |
before they are heard | 3 |
this maketh both a | 3 |
the feast of saint | 3 |
is to be payed | 3 |
eye the number of | 3 |
of his majesty that | 3 |
his derivation of gavelkynd | 3 |
of thundersley in the | 3 |
said such a custome | 3 |
date the twenty sixth | 3 |
of shoes of four | 3 |
have the benefit of | 3 |
and other inferior lawyers | 3 |
as it may be | 3 |
the bondages of this | 3 |
the acts of the | 3 |
by a kind of | 3 |
and the said robert | 3 |
some brief observations upon | 3 |
but partly from the | 3 |
master of the court | 3 |
the said lands and | 3 |
proclamation to declare and | 3 |
and common socage by | 3 |
who lent the mony | 3 |
also against all such | 3 |
and profit of the | 3 |
in eadem villa de | 3 |
with some brief observations | 3 |
to give such further | 3 |
descended to the heir | 3 |
so after the rate | 3 |
as they would be | 3 |
but for ten or | 3 |
prospect of the very | 3 |
be of the blood | 3 |
the name of socage | 3 |
but that of the | 3 |
part of the kings | 3 |
for a whole knights | 3 |
found after the death | 3 |
in the charter of | 3 |
which might have been | 3 |
of the said five | 3 |
said mayor and aldermen | 3 |
brother of the half | 3 |
apply themselves to the | 3 |
laws and customs of | 3 |
of the county of | 3 |
chosen by the lords | 3 |
by granting his lands | 3 |
to as much as | 3 |
surrenders to the use | 3 |
and that tenures in | 3 |
of them to be | 3 |
and the law of | 3 |
inveniendi unum hominem cum | 3 |
have common in the | 3 |
lands in the province | 3 |
for the defence and | 3 |
the one and twentieth | 3 |
not to be found | 3 |
lieu of all services | 3 |
sell the righteous for | 3 |
he ought not to | 3 |
by parliament upon any | 3 |
late rebellion vpon pretence | 3 |
a tenure or a | 3 |
many acts of parliament | 3 |
in a letter by | 3 |
whereby the difference may | 3 |
the undertakers and managers | 3 |
in cities and burroughs | 3 |
rational and christian answer | 3 |
as otherwise in fee | 3 |
would otherwise have been | 3 |
narrative of the nature | 3 |
be known of kentish | 3 |
assemble themselues in riotous | 3 |
supplying the want of | 3 |
him and those which | 3 |
of the earth you | 3 |
their several and respective | 3 |
lowering the interest of | 3 |
containing seuen reasons as | 3 |
the old custumal of | 3 |
it their design to | 3 |
care is to be | 3 |
generality of the nation | 3 |
the said acts of | 3 |
to take away tenures | 3 |
a court of record | 3 |
so that a man | 3 |
in england in the | 3 |
the person of the | 3 |
of the lords and | 3 |
thundersley in the county | 3 |
came to be kept | 3 |
i shall therefore set | 3 |
true meaning of this | 3 |
if they should not | 3 |
was of opinion that | 3 |
party made it their | 3 |
were not able to | 3 |
some expedients humbly offered | 3 |
life of the father | 3 |
in king edward the | 3 |
and required by his | 3 |
which shall not be | 3 |
unto the children of | 3 |
body of the proprietors | 3 |
ex utriusque parentibus conjuncti | 3 |
concerning the sale of | 3 |
are to be made | 3 |
in proportion to their | 3 |
a sum of money | 3 |
master of the rolls | 3 |
destructive way of registries | 3 |
adventurer is much prejudiced | 3 |
transplanted persons in the | 3 |
the honour of a | 3 |
or from the power | 3 |
peace and welfare of | 3 |
when oliver and the | 3 |
without respect of persons | 3 |
in the opinion of | 3 |
and for what not | 3 |
shall be as much | 3 |
singular other the premisses | 3 |
to any summe of | 3 |
possession of all the | 3 |
and if a man | 3 |
b estc r ocm | 3 |
black sinne with untempered | 3 |
a fine and two | 3 |
of the ancient custome | 3 |
the earls of oxford | 3 |
i estc r ocm | 3 |
made publick for the | 3 |
of their king and | 3 |
upon the coronation day | 3 |
one thousand three hundred | 3 |
year of our lord | 3 |
only for all services | 3 |
the king or any | 3 |
twice in every year | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
to be the best | 3 |
a gentleman in the | 3 |
scriptures and points of | 3 |
to the great discredit | 3 |
the king at his | 3 |
much of the lands | 3 |
readings of the late | 3 |
which late inclosure with | 3 |
in the right of | 3 |
changed all the temporall | 3 |
the county of hertford | 3 |
in the late rebellion | 3 |
him in the reversion | 3 |
time of king john | 3 |
as also against all | 3 |
the reign of our | 3 |
the usual species of | 3 |
to be made of | 3 |
his majesties protestant subjects | 3 |
that the act of | 3 |
at this day call | 3 |
the old version of | 3 |
by word of mouth | 3 |
every part and parcel | 3 |
the rate of l | 3 |
intended act of parliament | 3 |
one man to another | 3 |
may not be improper | 3 |
in process of time | 3 |
unavoidably happen by the | 3 |
to spring out of | 3 |
son and heir of | 3 |
gentleman in the country | 3 |
the laws of descent | 3 |
when the king should | 3 |
is demiseable by coppy | 3 |
the use of tenures | 3 |