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trigram | frequency |
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of the said | 63 |
of the town | 57 |
as well as | 50 |
the earl of | 50 |
of the siege | 50 |
the said city | 47 |
account of the | 46 |
early english books | 44 |
of the enemy | 43 |
some of the | 41 |
part of the | 41 |
you are to | 39 |
out of the | 36 |
of the city | 36 |
english books online | 35 |
a pound of | 34 |
of the irish | 33 |
the county of | 32 |
under the command | 31 |
the command of | 31 |
in the town | 30 |
one of the | 29 |
the th of | 29 |
to each man | 29 |
of the garrison | 29 |
an account of | 28 |
the siege of | 28 |
horse and foot | 27 |
the protestant religion | 27 |
council of war | 26 |
of the protestants | 26 |
the mean time | 25 |
text creation partnership | 25 |
a party of | 25 |
the rest of | 24 |
sir arthur rawden | 24 |
in the mean | 24 |
based on the | 24 |
on the th | 23 |
half a pound | 23 |
pound of meal | 23 |
to the said | 23 |
to the lord | 22 |
in the morning | 21 |
city of london | 21 |
of our men | 21 |
the irish army | 21 |
in the said | 21 |
the other side | 21 |
the next day | 21 |
of the people | 21 |
a council of | 21 |
according to the | 21 |
for want of | 21 |
most of the | 20 |
siege of london | 20 |
came to the | 20 |
meditations the prayer | 20 |
the city of | 20 |
the same time | 20 |
on the other | 20 |
the preservation of | 20 |
about this time | 20 |
of all the | 19 |
in the garrison | 19 |
side of the | 19 |
of the lord | 19 |
the garrison of | 19 |
in order to | 19 |
on the walls | 18 |
the governour and | 18 |
the lord kingston | 18 |
that we may | 18 |
the number of | 18 |
one pound of | 18 |
and all the | 18 |
in the night | 18 |
there was no | 18 |
there was a | 18 |
in the county | 18 |
the diocess of | 18 |
of the diocess | 17 |
keying and markup | 17 |
the defence of | 17 |
rest of the | 17 |
governour of the | 17 |
for their own | 16 |
the major general | 16 |
of the officers | 16 |
the time of | 16 |
either as utf | 16 |
represented either as | 16 |
characters represented either | 16 |
marked as illegible | 16 |
of the enemies | 16 |
party of the | 15 |
that he had | 15 |
parts of the | 15 |
thought fit to | 15 |
the enemy had | 15 |
one of them | 15 |
that they were | 15 |
time to time | 15 |
earl of tyrconnel | 15 |
of the protestant | 15 |
at the same | 15 |
the late king | 15 |
through jesus christ | 15 |
christ our lord | 15 |
well as the | 15 |
from time to | 15 |
the hands of | 15 |
as soon as | 15 |
the protestants in | 15 |
and that the | 14 |
the lord mountjoy | 14 |
defence of the | 14 |
to the town | 14 |
to each company | 14 |
of the county | 14 |
at this time | 14 |
the prince of | 14 |
narrative of the | 14 |
in the north | 14 |
to take care | 14 |
about the th | 14 |
were sent to | 14 |
the duke of | 14 |
barrels of powder | 14 |
some of them | 14 |
the town of | 13 |
the said lieutenant | 13 |
the army being | 13 |
lieutenant general hamilton | 13 |
a number of | 13 |
of the council | 13 |
in the same | 13 |
to return to | 13 |
of the place | 13 |
april the th | 13 |
into the town | 13 |
of the forces | 13 |
the names of | 13 |
the condition of | 13 |
the said regiments | 13 |
at that time | 13 |
to the king | 13 |
of his own | 12 |
to go to | 12 |
th day of | 12 |
time of the | 12 |
a barrel of | 12 |
many of them | 12 |
we could not | 12 |
the enemies horse | 12 |
during the siege | 12 |
them to the | 12 |
of his majesties | 12 |
that part of | 12 |
the lord tyrconnel | 12 |
with the enemy | 12 |
they could not | 12 |
that the said | 12 |
we beseech thee | 12 |
to the enemy | 12 |
could not be | 12 |
the officers of | 12 |
the counties of | 12 |
and in the | 12 |
in this kingdom | 12 |
the beginning of | 12 |
which did not | 11 |
it is not | 11 |
the body of | 11 |
prince of orange | 11 |
that he was | 11 |
a true and | 11 |
that can be | 11 |
jesus christ our | 11 |
the forces of | 11 |
officers of the | 11 |
said lieutenant general | 11 |
major general kirk | 11 |
other side of | 11 |
not to be | 11 |
view of the | 11 |
of the stores | 11 |
side the water | 11 |
of the clock | 11 |
several of the | 11 |
thy holy name | 11 |
and that they | 11 |
was ordered to | 11 |
for our service | 11 |
they shall be | 11 |
the said town | 11 |
of those that | 11 |
the said dr | 11 |
of the north | 11 |
earl of antrim | 11 |
one pound and | 11 |
the end of | 11 |
condition of the | 11 |
of their own | 11 |
the inhabitants of | 11 |
about the same | 10 |
they were in | 10 |
to give the | 10 |
down to the | 10 |
clock in the | 10 |
the th day | 10 |
so great a | 10 |
sir arthur rawdon | 10 |
the first of | 10 |
th of july | 10 |
for the preservation | 10 |
that the enemy | 10 |
by the said | 10 |
returned to the | 10 |
the news of | 10 |
that they should | 10 |
of that place | 10 |
the said th | 10 |
in the midst | 10 |
to the earl | 10 |
year of our | 10 |
and that all | 10 |
to do so | 10 |
fight the enemy | 10 |
derry in ireland | 10 |
the two regiments | 10 |
relation of the | 10 |
of that garrison | 10 |
the same day | 10 |
arms and ammunition | 10 |
some have been | 10 |
and some of | 10 |
to the garrison | 10 |
officers and soldiers | 10 |
of the army | 10 |
by the lord | 10 |
by reason of | 10 |
other side the | 10 |
that in all | 10 |
to the walls | 10 |
to the number | 10 |
of the same | 10 |
a prayer for | 10 |
of the whole | 10 |
for div a | 10 |
as you shall | 10 |
belonging to the | 10 |
in the field | 10 |
and his council | 10 |
notes for div | 10 |
and a half | 10 |
other parts of | 10 |
the presence of | 10 |
and that he | 10 |
posture of defence | 10 |
of the kingdom | 10 |
any of the | 10 |
companies of foot | 10 |
of this garrison | 10 |
the relief of | 10 |
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the enemies camp | 9 |
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institutions providing financial | 9 |
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day of july | 9 |
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the institutions providing | 9 |
the town to | 9 |
owned by the | 9 |
the universities of | 9 |
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pound of tallow | 9 |
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tcp assigned for | 9 |
for the lord | 9 |
to be sent | 9 |
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the lord galmoy | 7 |
the lord is | 7 |
on both sides | 7 |
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from the irish | 7 |
mornings meditations the | 7 |
the next morning | 7 |
the lord blany | 7 |
number of the | 7 |
our selves to | 7 |
and many of | 7 |
of the gates | 7 |
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shall think fit | 7 |
was in the | 7 |
so that the | 7 |
of this great | 7 |
of the other | 7 |
the said arms | 7 |
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the men were | 7 |
the top of | 7 |
and the lord | 7 |
north of ireland | 7 |
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number of men | 7 |
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to have been | 7 |
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the glory of | 7 |
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troops of horse | 7 |
of the earth | 7 |
of the earl | 7 |
kingdom of ireland | 7 |
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in the year | 7 |
to make a | 7 |
the enemy in | 7 |
and inhabitants of | 7 |
the head of | 7 |
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to the water | 6 |
in the countrey | 6 |
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and that we | 6 |
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letter to the | 6 |
of our enemies | 6 |
by this time | 6 |
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from the garrison | 6 |
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to come to | 6 |
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fort of kilmore | 6 |
to oppose the | 6 |
sing praises unto | 6 |
against the town | 6 |
of july instant | 6 |
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thrown into the | 6 |
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such as have | 6 |
that they are | 6 |
sir john mac | 6 |
officers and souldiers | 6 |
in a readiness | 6 |
for the defence | 6 |
of his army | 6 |
be put on | 6 |
day of march | 6 |
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which we have | 6 |
and it is | 6 |
this time the | 6 |
advice to the | 6 |
one of his | 6 |
the year of | 6 |
meal to each | 6 |
in a letter | 6 |
on the road | 6 |
barrel of beef | 6 |
great number of | 6 |
to their respective | 6 |
part of it | 6 |
for the relief | 6 |
the god of | 6 |
a messenger to | 6 |
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according to his | 6 |
hugh mac gill | 6 |
all the earth | 6 |
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from the king | 6 |
wheat to each | 6 |
the horse and | 6 |
to treat with | 6 |
his majesties command | 6 |
by the irish | 6 |
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quantity of provisions | 6 |
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their own defence | 6 |
in his name | 6 |
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any of them | 6 |
diocess of ardmah | 6 |
of wheat to | 6 |
regiment of foot | 6 |
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barrel of barley | 6 |
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the lives of | 6 |
the gentlemen of | 6 |
them from the | 6 |
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to the soldiers | 6 |
to do it | 6 |
dismaied by reason | 6 |
of that town | 6 |
the lord mount | 6 |
the town and | 6 |
as it was | 6 |
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and the same | 6 |
all the forces | 6 |
to collonel lundy | 6 |
fit to be | 6 |
shall have the | 6 |
in the presence | 6 |
to put them | 6 |
none of them | 6 |
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of the inhabitants | 6 |
regiment of horse | 6 |
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the whole town | 6 |
to the last | 6 |
many of their | 6 |
prayer for the | 6 |
party of our | 6 |
for the battel | 6 |
a prayer before | 6 |
the city and | 6 |
by these presents | 6 |
the good of | 6 |
the pass at | 6 |
zeal for the | 6 |
thanks unto thee | 6 |
in the world | 6 |
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to be delivered | 6 |
two or three | 6 |
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when we were | 6 |
city and garrison | 6 |
by the enemy | 6 |
during the whole | 6 |
all the officers | 6 |
news of the | 6 |
ought to be | 6 |
by his majesties | 6 |
besieged in london | 6 |
all his majesties | 6 |
at the wind | 6 |
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to secure that | 6 |
hands of the | 6 |
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in a very | 6 |
william and q | 6 |
make the best | 6 |
against the common | 6 |
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miles of the | 6 |
of meal to | 6 |
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in good order | 6 |
quarter of a | 6 |
their goods and | 6 |
of the soldiers | 6 |
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him and his | 6 |
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regiment of dragoons | 6 |
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many of those | 6 |
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therefore let us | 6 |
of the narrative | 6 |
that he could | 6 |
it shall be | 6 |
of the countrey | 6 |
of a pound | 6 |
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our men were | 6 |
earl of mount | 6 |
as they were | 6 |
of such as | 6 |
themselves in the | 6 |
their own safety | 6 |
me in the | 6 |
the lord will | 6 |
upon which the | 6 |
to the city | 6 |
of them to | 6 |
from the enemies | 6 |
a letter from | 6 |
that he should | 6 |
land the said | 6 |
by the protestants | 6 |
all the protestants | 6 |
that all the | 6 |
it will be | 6 |
at the end | 6 |
to the officers | 6 |
first year of | 5 |
that in the | 5 |
of lieutenant collonel | 5 |
in and about | 5 |
and major baker | 5 |
to the late | 5 |
the walls of | 5 |
and made a | 5 |
and irish papists | 5 |
the learned bishop | 5 |
put themselves in | 5 |
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taken from the | 5 |
a gentleman who | 5 |
to receive the | 5 |
the downfall of | 5 |
and other officers | 5 |
after that time | 5 |
a message to | 5 |
a considerable party | 5 |
relief of our | 5 |
captain james hamilton | 5 |
that reverend divine | 5 |
in his service | 5 |
the peace of | 5 |
and i do | 5 |
mean time the | 5 |
at the gates | 5 |
through christ our | 5 |
given at our | 5 |
are to give | 5 |
put away every | 5 |
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foot and horse | 5 |
which i have | 5 |
william and mary | 5 |
use of the | 5 |
according to their | 5 |
now in town | 5 |
persons of quality | 5 |
french and irish | 5 |
are now in | 5 |
to his majesty | 5 |
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defence of that | 5 |
as those of | 5 |
the nobility and | 5 |
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a list of | 5 |
estate of london | 5 |
of the forementioned | 5 |
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to the main | 5 |
o lord god | 5 |
of the most | 5 |
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heaven and earth | 5 |
of the counties | 5 |
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it to the | 5 |
near that place | 5 |
the security of | 5 |
that we were | 5 |
prayers and meditations | 5 |
of the ships | 5 |
deplorable and lamentable | 5 |
most of them | 5 |
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to acquaint the | 5 |
captain of the | 5 |
on the enemy | 5 |
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the said garison | 5 |
to which he | 5 |
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that i may | 5 |
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some part of | 5 |
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of thy holy | 5 |
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to the gates | 5 |
lord and saviour | 5 |
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one of our | 5 |
citizens of the | 5 |
that if the | 5 |
and others of | 5 |
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to make them | 5 |
defence of it | 5 |
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out of england | 5 |
and valiant commander | 5 |
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the hearts of | 5 |
or any other | 5 |
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of the peace | 5 |
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of this kingdom | 5 |
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to my lord | 5 |
thy name for | 5 |
the french and | 5 |
to the other | 5 |
at our court | 5 |
oaths of fidelity | 5 |
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a quarter of | 5 |
all our sins | 5 |
the said place | 5 |
and garrison of | 5 |
to the government | 5 |
as they could | 5 |
thou art my | 5 |
you are then | 5 |
shall not be | 5 |
lieutenant collonel lundy | 5 |
with the best | 5 |
before the town | 5 |
the commander in | 5 |
would have been | 5 |
said to be | 5 |
to quit the | 5 |
that we are | 5 |
care and concern | 5 |
a general massacre | 5 |
lord and lady | 5 |
to stir up | 5 |
the country people | 5 |
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from the walls | 5 |
to the wind | 5 |
duke of berwick | 5 |
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in case the | 5 |
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the hand of | 5 |
two pounds of | 5 |
of derry in | 5 |
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all things relating | 5 |
to the world | 5 |
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of our lord | 5 |
protestants in the | 5 |
chief of the | 5 |
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gentlemen of the | 5 |
that the town | 5 |
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by collonel lundy | 5 |
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for the further | 5 |
arms and stores | 5 |
praise thy name | 5 |
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the first year | 5 |
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list of the | 5 |
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of this nation | 5 |
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and other places | 5 |
body of horse | 5 |
a general council | 5 |
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said arms and | 5 |
the said governours | 5 |
of the present | 5 |
our selves in | 5 |
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top of the | 5 |
let you know | 5 |
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said city and | 5 |
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lamentable estate of | 5 |
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our protestant subjects | 5 |
the officers and | 5 |
the divine providence | 5 |
a french lieutenant | 5 |
to us from | 5 |
the castle of | 5 |
the management of | 5 |
several of them | 5 |
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the said lord | 5 |
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the kings letter | 5 |
general council of | 5 |
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have a mind | 5 |
not a little | 5 |
to the end | 5 |
of our reign | 5 |
lord mount alexander | 5 |
for the protestant | 5 |
the deplorable and | 5 |
repair to their | 5 |
to all the | 5 |
the performance of | 5 |
that it was | 5 |
the royal family | 5 |
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and lamentable estate | 5 |
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of the government | 5 |
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in the river | 5 |
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do hereby declare | 5 |
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him to be | 5 |
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down their arms | 5 |
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were drawn up | 5 |
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the people of | 5 |
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men to be | 5 |
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us for the | 5 |
command of major | 5 |
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such of the | 5 |
garrison of sligo | 5 |
away every evil | 5 |
the town on | 5 |
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some of which | 5 |
of the great | 5 |
of that kind | 5 |
the enemy might | 5 |
down and antrim | 5 |
was to be | 5 |
from the ships | 5 |
that they might | 5 |
true and sad | 5 |
court at whitehall | 5 |
town of london | 5 |
the whole regiment | 5 |
to defend our | 5 |
protestants of the | 5 |
place of london | 5 |
and the irish | 5 |
of the popish | 5 |
with collonel lundy | 4 |
that we have | 4 |
county of sligo | 4 |
he was going | 4 |
in our duty | 4 |
not unto us | 4 |
in the magazine | 4 |
and soldiers of | 4 |
which shall be | 4 |
if it had | 4 |
two troops of | 4 |
after the said | 4 |
governour and council | 4 |
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john mackenzyes narrative | 4 |
of the general | 4 |
which he is | 4 |
in the streets | 4 |
his care and | 4 |
there should be | 4 |
us in the | 4 |
john mac gill | 4 |
and well beloved | 4 |
of those of | 4 |
and foot in | 4 |
our men on | 4 |
their friends and | 4 |
of this city | 4 |
under the walls | 4 |
the enemies of | 4 |
spi global keyed | 4 |
my self to | 4 |
on the top | 4 |
with all imaginable | 4 |
the rate of | 4 |
return to the | 4 |
county of downe | 4 |
or which shall | 4 |
a wing w | 4 |
with his horse | 4 |
a farther account | 4 |
and the town | 4 |
to our trusty | 4 |
of down and | 4 |
june the th | 4 |
in that country | 4 |
and impartial account | 4 |
original in the | 4 |
party of foot | 4 |
god of israel | 4 |
as have a | 4 |
all the days | 4 |
the irish camp | 4 |
and magnifie thy | 4 |
all before them | 4 |
and the garrison | 4 |
both horse and | 4 |
gentlemen in the | 4 |
the poor people | 4 |
that they had | 4 |
vindication of the | 4 |
to most of | 4 |
the lord shall | 4 |
the greatest part | 4 |
lines at the | 4 |
the besieged in | 4 |
not in the | 4 |
with all speed | 4 |
the town as | 4 |
shot from the | 4 |
in relation to | 4 |
that the irish | 4 |
at their own | 4 |
him to take | 4 |
any part of | 4 |
the mountjoy of | 4 |
in other parts | 4 |
and all that | 4 |
of which i | 4 |
habiliments of war | 4 |
by the besieged | 4 |
and that his | 4 |
son to the | 4 |
the title of | 4 |
ten of the | 4 |
was not governour | 4 |
his majesties forces | 4 |
to take the | 4 |
was no more | 4 |
all that are | 4 |
the massacre in | 4 |
to be praised | 4 |
people praise thee | 4 |
the officers in | 4 |
the city to | 4 |
could not have | 4 |
the land of | 4 |
taken out of | 4 |
the soldiers of | 4 |
all our enemies | 4 |
presence of god | 4 |
came to town | 4 |
of war at | 4 |
we have ordered | 4 |
put them into | 4 |
the approach of | 4 |
in answer to | 4 |
by the enemies | 4 |
captain hugh mac | 4 |
quartered in the | 4 |
the other part | 4 |
in a great | 4 |
the christian champion | 4 |
those of derry | 4 |
be quartered in | 4 |
and for evermore | 4 |
the meaning of | 4 |
to the army | 4 |
there being no | 4 |
w estc r | 4 |
the protestants had | 4 |
prey to the | 4 |
but what they | 4 |
and now being | 4 |
three or four | 4 |
to our service | 4 |
upon the place | 4 |
to no purpose | 4 |
now in london | 4 |
of the walls | 4 |
any thing to | 4 |
the whole time | 4 |
early in the | 4 |
hearts of the | 4 |
that night at | 4 |
latter part of | 4 |
may be able | 4 |
regiments and stores | 4 |
of their dead | 4 |
that the protestants | 4 |
newes from london | 4 |
that we had | 4 |
of the world | 4 |
at the peacock | 4 |
text notes for | 4 |
again to the | 4 |
the irish in | 4 |
of his life | 4 |
of a good | 4 |
he has done | 4 |
full account of | 4 |
mountjoy of derry | 4 |
of the captains | 4 |
him in his | 4 |
they shall have | 4 |
from every evil | 4 |
the side of | 4 |
under your command | 4 |
prayer before the | 4 |
on the way | 4 |
themselves masters of | 4 |
provision in the | 4 |
interest of the | 4 |
the oaths of | 4 |
for their relief | 4 |
want of food | 4 |
the original text | 4 |
on the contrary | 4 |
forces of the | 4 |
ruine and destruction | 4 |
of their number | 4 |
captain alexander sanderson | 4 |
of them that | 4 |
inhabitants of that | 4 |
as appears by | 4 |
to annoy our | 4 |
to other parts | 4 |
to take notice | 4 |
the possession of | 4 |
the meaner sort | 4 |
the date hereof | 4 |
were said to | 4 |
captain james mac | 4 |
the late memorable | 4 |
to live in | 4 |
it would have | 4 |
to use the | 4 |
the protestants to | 4 |
a part of | 4 |
was not a | 4 |
being in england | 4 |
as they shall | 4 |
has full power | 4 |
county of cavan | 4 |
of the english | 4 |
their respective habitations | 4 |
in their own | 4 |
or any of | 4 |
of those who | 4 |
he will forthwith | 4 |
of our lives | 4 |
to prevent their | 4 |
a false libel | 4 |
to be ready | 4 |
each company a | 4 |
consisting of men | 4 |
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of provisions of | 4 |
persons hereby designed | 4 |
of them had | 4 |
he is the | 4 |
in our name | 4 |
of the rabble | 4 |
the committee of | 4 |
not approve of | 4 |
that none of | 4 |
to be cut | 4 |
cause all the | 4 |
the poor protestants | 4 |
of the provisions | 4 |
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not only in | 4 |
to the irish | 4 |
the council of | 4 |
the descent of | 4 |
the manner of | 4 |
commander of the | 4 |
of the commissioners | 4 |
powder and arms | 4 |
the same may | 4 |
the memoirs of | 4 |
of the rebels | 4 |
of our forces | 4 |
for the garrison | 4 |
in the army | 4 |
the mouth of | 4 |
and some others | 4 |
commanded by collonel | 4 |
the irish having | 4 |
in such cases | 4 |
up in the | 4 |
of the country | 4 |
agree to surrender | 4 |
material passages in | 4 |
our men being | 4 |
all the men | 4 |
relief from england | 4 |
any of our | 4 |
and half a | 4 |
the walls to | 4 |
with his army | 4 |
whole time of | 4 |
half of wheat | 4 |
paid unto you | 4 |
of their governour | 4 |
each of them | 4 |
to them in | 4 |
and in a | 4 |
and accordingly they | 4 |
therefore it is | 4 |
and a great | 4 |
two regiments on | 4 |
the care of | 4 |
printed by w | 4 |
of major general | 4 |
for our relief | 4 |
and grant that | 4 |
are to cause | 4 |
some troops of | 4 |
a full account | 4 |
during the time | 4 |
or in the | 4 |
the mayor or | 4 |
in case you | 4 |
you to the | 4 |
places about the | 4 |
barley to each | 4 |
one of their | 4 |
his men to | 4 |
convenient for his | 4 |
out of a | 4 |
of our horse | 4 |
be wanting in | 4 |
some of our | 4 |
by the governor | 4 |
well for the | 4 |
a true account | 4 |
may the th | 4 |
what can we | 4 |
on their march | 4 |
the merits of | 4 |
to the river | 4 |
got to the | 4 |
almighty and everlasting | 4 |
people of god | 4 |
the conduct of | 4 |
within the walls | 4 |
should not be | 4 |
communicated to the | 4 |
of barley to | 4 |
both sides the | 4 |
such a number | 4 |
of the true | 4 |
chiefly concerned in | 4 |
cross the river | 4 |
whereas we have | 4 |
execution on the | 4 |
the common enemy | 4 |
massacre in ireland | 4 |
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it was but | 4 |
if they would | 4 |
out of his | 4 |
account of it | 4 |
massacre of paris | 4 |
be sent to | 4 |
about the walls | 4 |
at the hour | 4 |
the protection of | 4 |
of their lives | 4 |
out to the | 4 |
preservation of the | 4 |
god is the | 4 |
he shall bless | 4 |
th of may | 4 |
civil and military | 4 |
he would be | 4 |
distant from the | 4 |
of them as | 4 |
in the best | 4 |
to enter the | 4 |
protestants in this | 4 |
christian courage in | 4 |
before they made | 4 |
original in huntington | 4 |
at receiving the | 4 |
regiments on board | 4 |
small party of | 4 |
themselves to the | 4 |
this spirit he | 4 |
commanded by capt | 4 |
all those that | 4 |
we are all | 4 |
great part of | 4 |
soon after the | 4 |
provisions of war | 4 |
who was very | 4 |
matters and things | 4 |
in our lives | 4 |
and that with | 4 |
discourse to the | 4 |
their majesties service | 4 |
the irish were | 4 |
went to the | 4 |
what they had | 4 |
with the said | 4 |
that i have | 4 |
and are not | 4 |
a vindication of | 4 |
of those parts | 4 |
companies of the | 4 |
thy right hand | 4 |
a very great | 4 |
of it in | 4 |
and you shall | 4 |
the said pamphlet | 4 |
most convenient for | 4 |
the papists in | 4 |
us to a | 4 |
county of antrim | 4 |
mayor or chief | 4 |
to be feared | 4 |
have taken the | 4 |
will be in | 4 |
that no person | 4 |
our city of | 4 |
when they had | 4 |
was shot in | 4 |
a very considerable | 4 |
to the utmost | 4 |
collonel lundy to | 4 |
as you may | 4 |
the articles against | 4 |
in the castle | 4 |
for our trusty | 4 |
be cut off | 4 |
on the side | 4 |
to the rest | 4 |
those of the | 4 |
that you do | 4 |
to make this | 4 |
it is the | 4 |
wing w estc | 4 |
the enemy having | 4 |
began to appear | 4 |
late memorable transactions | 4 |
from the memoirs | 4 |
the province of | 4 |
the strength of | 4 |
of arms and | 4 |
what forces were | 4 |
with the regiments | 4 |
which is much | 4 |
in case of | 4 |
of mount alexander | 4 |
and small shot | 4 |
they had been | 4 |
but if he | 4 |
justices of the | 4 |
we are to | 4 |
some few days | 4 |
to let you | 4 |
is sorry he | 4 |
to be made | 4 |
and lieutenant collonel | 4 |
descent of the | 4 |
of any of | 4 |
the best of | 4 |
the result of | 4 |
commanded by captain | 4 |
of the preface | 4 |
head of them | 4 |
farther account of | 4 |
and collonel richards | 4 |
that we might | 4 |
take the field | 4 |
were in the | 4 |
of the king | 4 |
to a very | 4 |
them for a | 4 |
in all their | 4 |
that time be | 4 |
and the honourable | 4 |
in his absence | 4 |
as a great | 4 |
to make some | 4 |
mackenzyes narrative of | 4 |
the arrival of | 4 |
to those who | 4 |
on which they | 4 |
to the best | 4 |
orders to all | 4 |
the first party | 4 |
go to the | 4 |
to enter into | 4 |
surrender the said | 4 |
they were to | 4 |
with the lord | 4 |
courage in affliction | 4 |
that some of | 4 |
to make any | 4 |
they may be | 4 |
to be brought | 4 |
global keyed and | 4 |
and that it | 4 |
that one of | 4 |
these poor people | 4 |
the gates of | 4 |
it was thought | 4 |
in the week | 4 |
the blessing of | 4 |
time of trouble | 4 |
their own houses | 4 |
apprehensive of the | 4 |
the french general | 4 |
passages in ireland | 4 |
the kingdom of | 4 |
of which was | 4 |
the lord god | 4 |
two of the | 4 |
one of us | 4 |
the town the | 4 |
or dismaied by | 4 |
barrels of beef | 4 |
left to the | 4 |
of that kingdom | 4 |
of the new | 4 |
a small party | 4 |
to shut the | 4 |
in his power | 4 |
the letter to | 4 |
into the river | 4 |
to make his | 4 |
you shall receive | 4 |
the opinion of | 4 |
short account of | 4 |
of this place | 4 |
would have had | 4 |
the whole body | 4 |
officers and gentlemen | 4 |
collonel george walker | 4 |
to give some | 4 |
memorable transactions of | 4 |
the people praise | 4 |
among the irish | 4 |
as governour of | 4 |
from the original | 4 |
and to take | 4 |
motion of the | 4 |
the principal officers | 4 |
to his excellency | 4 |
we do declare | 4 |
that he might | 4 |
the river of | 4 |
in huntington library | 4 |
said place of | 4 |
keep us from | 4 |
they had a | 4 |
it was a | 4 |
he had been | 4 |
of his officers | 4 |
and took protection | 4 |
the english forces | 4 |
of this month | 4 |
house of commons | 4 |
that on the | 4 |
pound of french | 4 |
collonel lundy and | 4 |
of a great | 4 |
many of our | 4 |
marshal general of | 4 |
the enemies shot | 4 |
persons of note | 4 |
presence of the | 4 |
in the least | 4 |
with his regiment | 4 |
of the poor | 4 |
or chief civil | 4 |
they were under | 4 |
of his book | 4 |
the voice of | 4 |
company a barrel | 4 |
the fear of | 4 |
the gentlemen in | 4 |
of the ungodly | 4 |
of the horse | 4 |
each man one | 4 |
original text notes | 4 |
enter the city | 4 |
being willing to | 4 |
to fire at | 4 |
same may be | 4 |
england or scotland | 4 |
as well in | 4 |
the middle of | 4 |
man one pound | 4 |
of our city | 4 |
them out of | 4 |
of lieutenant general | 4 |
and as the | 4 |
by a council | 4 |
us from their | 4 |
we were in | 4 |
for what they | 4 |
of fidelity to | 4 |
into the said | 4 |
from this spirit | 4 |
all that were | 4 |
the men that | 4 |
the king to | 4 |
to give you | 4 |
derry a false | 4 |
i have been | 4 |
in all our | 4 |
have leave to | 4 |
his majesties use | 4 |
the execution of | 4 |
was accordingly done | 4 |
fidelity to coll | 4 |
true and impartial | 4 |
from the steeple | 4 |
hamilton of tillimore | 4 |
the garrison at | 4 |
for a family | 4 |
are to make | 4 |
sally upon the | 4 |
that they would | 4 |
two regiments of | 4 |
at a council | 4 |
the assistance of | 3 |
and barrels of | 3 |
to bring off | 3 |
against all persons | 3 |
god of jacob | 3 |
the declaration of | 3 |
and he shall | 3 |
meditations for thursday | 3 |
of them went | 3 |
by a few | 3 |
the besieged soldiers | 3 |
lifford and strabane | 3 |
in ireland since | 3 |
shall or may | 3 |
for deliverances from | 3 |
the enemy could | 3 |
through the enemies | 3 |
others of them | 3 |
us at the | 3 |
what horse and | 3 |
people to whom | 3 |
and whereas we | 3 |
an argument of | 3 |
it necessary for | 3 |
for that purpose | 3 |
and loving kindness | 3 |
our said governour | 3 |
two of their | 3 |
received no answer | 3 |
protections from the | 3 |
at the long | 3 |
the only person | 3 |
collonel to the | 3 |
what quantity of | 3 |
the speech of | 3 |
an order of | 3 |
concerned in them | 3 |
and to follow | 3 |
of march next | 3 |
to be paid | 3 |
they daily send | 3 |
of each of | 3 |
will be so | 3 |
it with some | 3 |
body and bloud | 3 |
enemy in the | 3 |
residue of the | 3 |
said city of | 3 |
whom these presents | 3 |
by the reverend | 3 |
name and word | 3 |
to keep the | 3 |
to go and | 3 |
a short account | 3 |
some time after | 3 |
to whom these | 3 |
some few of | 3 |
into the enemies | 3 |
the night before | 3 |
to march towards | 3 |
whereof you are | 3 |
by the following | 3 |
the governours of | 3 |
to hold out | 3 |
is he that | 3 |
at the bogg | 3 |
of note in | 3 |
quit the town | 3 |
with a considerable | 3 |
from the shore | 3 |
our souls in | 3 |
chose rather to | 3 |
to give them | 3 |
name for evermore | 3 |
of the persons | 3 |
and habiliments of | 3 |
a little more | 3 |
about a mile | 3 |
so great and | 3 |
three companies of | 3 |
the lord deputy | 3 |
notes of a | 3 |
body of our | 3 |
to suffer himself | 3 |
for our deliverance | 3 |
this would not | 3 |
in time of | 3 |
men pursued them | 3 |
in a posture | 3 |
are in the | 3 |
to receive from | 3 |
and if we | 3 |
as were chiefly | 3 |
at such a | 3 |
to speak of | 3 |
as if he | 3 |
notice of it | 3 |
he is able | 3 |
to the enemies | 3 |
to send some | 3 |
and about more | 3 |
command of the | 3 |
speech of that | 3 |
commissioners went out | 3 |
each particular occasion | 3 |
of the actions | 3 |
others that are | 3 |
his said majesty | 3 |
a considerable number | 3 |
he is a | 3 |
you may with | 3 |
sent some to | 3 |
our sovereign lord | 3 |
good correspondence and | 3 |
of their goods | 3 |
their friends here | 3 |
and one pound | 3 |
army came to | 3 |
for all thy | 3 |
in the matter | 3 |
and give them | 3 |
in the opinion | 3 |
and general pardon | 3 |
killed at the | 3 |
gates and receive | 3 |
colonel robert lundy | 3 |
to the divine | 3 |
day of this | 3 |
as was reported | 3 |
it was not | 3 |
and that none | 3 |
day in the | 3 |
for the use | 3 |
general of the | 3 |
it would be | 3 |
god and the | 3 |
they shall not | 3 |
the towne of | 3 |
the barony of | 3 |
certificate under the | 3 |
sent for the | 3 |
they could find | 3 |
and supply the | 3 |
summon the mayor | 3 |
last great sally | 3 |
or near that | 3 |
a quart of | 3 |
for any thing | 3 |
left the place | 3 |
directly opposite to | 3 |
at any of | 3 |
such as had | 3 |
who will not | 3 |
so that he | 3 |
from this time | 3 |
counties of down | 3 |
yet there was | 3 |
the same convoy | 3 |
be in the | 3 |
suffer himself to | 3 |
discourse with the | 3 |
the opportunity of | 3 |
party of irish | 3 |
thy saving health | 3 |
were put into | 3 |
providence of god | 3 |
both or either | 3 |
we are under | 3 |
the priests and | 3 |
two miles of | 3 |
we do not | 3 |
shall be in | 3 |
of their men | 3 |
lay hold on | 3 |
and there being | 3 |
they might have | 3 |
diocess of clogher | 3 |
their several habitations | 3 |
further satisfaction of | 3 |
rebels neare approaches | 3 |
the value of | 3 |
of these articles | 3 |
was to the | 3 |
and took the | 3 |
to publish the | 3 |
matters of fact | 3 |
of the body | 3 |
to the same | 3 |
to wait on | 3 |
by the committee | 3 |
attempt to come | 3 |
will be the | 3 |
to have the | 3 |
of our proceedings | 3 |
and we doubt | 3 |
in their quarters | 3 |
was not able | 3 |
of his present | 3 |
king james the | 3 |
to be so | 3 |
inserted from the | 3 |
they began to | 3 |
the best posture | 3 |
all barrels of | 3 |
with a design | 3 |
the deputy mayor | 3 |
argument of his | 3 |
does appear by | 3 |
in the evening | 3 |
all christian people | 3 |
the sum of | 3 |
be paid unto | 3 |
of thy grace | 3 |
and about the | 3 |
the lord with | 3 |
all the garrison | 3 |
do not approve | 3 |
same time to | 3 |
and map of | 3 |
by the hands | 3 |
this night major | 3 |
in their camp | 3 |
to the strand | 3 |
the main guard | 3 |
deliverances from popery | 3 |
they have a | 3 |
two pound of | 3 |
the first thing | 3 |
threw down their | 3 |
what shall be | 3 |
of the two | 3 |
or may be | 3 |
he was a | 3 |
let the people | 3 |
our most gracious | 3 |
late governour of | 3 |
and the great | 3 |
from england for | 3 |
to be there | 3 |
order of the | 3 |
a second discourse | 3 |
was not much | 3 |
were ready to | 3 |
any of their | 3 |
pretence of private | 3 |
a thousand men | 3 |
parts for our | 3 |
at a general | 3 |
general massacre of | 3 |
and he is | 3 |
quit the garrison | 3 |
and what is | 3 |
and with the | 3 |
the men on | 3 |
not at all | 3 |
in great confusion | 3 |
there is not | 3 |
ten or twelve | 3 |
this time forth | 3 |
and in some | 3 |
do not think | 3 |
whereof he died | 3 |
several of their | 3 |
the princess anne | 3 |
let us be | 3 |
the command and | 3 |
any thing that | 3 |
to the major | 3 |
lord kingston and | 3 |
and now in | 3 |
the most part | 3 |
lord mountjoy shall | 3 |
had like to | 3 |
that he is | 3 |
active in the | 3 |
hamilton and sheldon | 3 |
of the letter | 3 |
the enemies guards | 3 |
being the first | 3 |
letter from london | 3 |
which they did | 3 |
by the kings | 3 |
which we doubt | 3 |
and are to | 3 |
attempt to besiege | 3 |
and others therein | 3 |
and the duke | 3 |
who were in | 3 |
commissions from the | 3 |
several of his | 3 |
lord thy god | 3 |
the bodies of | 3 |
has not been | 3 |
being brought to | 3 |
that at the | 3 |
miles from colerain | 3 |
all thy people | 3 |
to see their | 3 |
well as to | 3 |
the lord thy | 3 |
blessing of god | 3 |
daily send unto | 3 |
himself obliged to | 3 |
a description and | 3 |
the contrivance of | 3 |
supply the omissions | 3 |
account of their | 3 |
and assistance to | 3 |
their own dwellings | 3 |
a great gun | 3 |
shall never be | 3 |
with us in | 3 |
inhabitants of derry | 3 |
which by the | 3 |
passages relating to | 3 |
then shall the | 3 |
lives of thousands | 3 |
will fight for | 3 |
said regiments into | 3 |
within the same | 3 |
into troops and | 3 |
wrong to any | 3 |
rectifie the mistakes | 3 |
ireland since december | 3 |
pleased to give | 3 |
or any part | 3 |
to besiege the | 3 |
considerable party of | 3 |
our common safety | 3 |
the bishop of | 3 |
to be all | 3 |
not only to | 3 |
upon which he | 3 |
the omissions of | 3 |
it had been | 3 |
in the kingdom | 3 |
vindication of mr | 3 |
to excuse themselves | 3 |
able to stand | 3 |
lieutenant collonel blair | 3 |
to dispose of | 3 |
the reasons of | 3 |
as near as | 3 |
our distressed condition | 3 |
their way to | 3 |
in two days | 3 |
religion and piety | 3 |
that when we | 3 |
affairs of the | 3 |
are to certifie | 3 |
if they please | 3 |
but they were | 3 |
of our friends | 3 |
the outward court | 3 |
of ulster and | 3 |
setting fire to | 3 |
this following letter | 3 |
a much better | 3 |
management of the | 3 |
be brought to | 3 |
love of god | 3 |
round the walls | 3 |
next day the | 3 |
to each regiment | 3 |
all the papists | 3 |
to be with | 3 |
possession of their | 3 |
of the guns | 3 |
on our side | 3 |
that no man | 3 |
all the boats | 3 |
late besieged in | 3 |
th of december | 3 |
to be forthwith | 3 |
to observe the | 3 |
of it was | 3 |
situation of the | 3 |
full power to | 3 |
for the surrender | 3 |
for the publick | 3 |
but let us | 3 |
such places as | 3 |