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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 96 |
characters represented either as | 48 |
represented either as utf | 48 |
the place of execution | 25 |
english books online text | 24 |
of the print record | 24 |
can be made about | 24 |
the print record of | 24 |
was based on the | 24 |
and linked to page | 24 |
for an anonymous work | 24 |
a works in english | 24 |
all without asking permission | 24 |
a partnership between the | 24 |
in accordance with level | 24 |
should make clear that | 24 |
this phase i text | 24 |
while the overall quality | 24 |
work described above is | 24 |
the public domain as | 24 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 24 |
usual project restraints of | 24 |
intended to range over | 24 |
chosen if there was | 24 |
given to their original | 24 |
to encode one copy | 24 |
accuracy and those which | 24 |
likelihood such instances will | 24 |
a limit of instances | 24 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 24 |
have been released into | 24 |
credit and attribution is | 24 |
or for an anonymous | 24 |
text is available for | 24 |
number of works in | 24 |
the true nature of | 24 |
selection was based on | 24 |
any assumptions that can | 24 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 24 |
and some readable characters | 24 |
available at the text | 24 |
the tei in libraries | 24 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 24 |
based on the text | 24 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 24 |
a number of works | 24 |
processes should make clear | 24 |
p using tcp tei | 24 |
the terms of creative | 24 |
and therefore of any | 24 |
characters will be marked | 24 |
errors will remain and | 24 |
project was divided into | 24 |
where possible up to | 24 |
by proquest via their | 24 |
illegible were corrected where | 24 |
elements to simplify the | 24 |
with level of the | 24 |
to tei p using | 24 |
whichever is the greater | 24 |
tcp is to encode | 24 |
a compelling reason to | 24 |
should be aware of | 24 |
and therefore chose to | 24 |
remain and some readable | 24 |
of a work was | 24 |
on the new cambridge | 24 |
true nature of the | 24 |
to reflect the true | 24 |
or tei g elements | 24 |
the universities of michigan | 24 |
restraints of time and | 24 |
produce large quantities of | 24 |
to the terms of | 24 |
quality of tcp data | 24 |
in of gaps by | 24 |
of michigan and oxford | 24 |
of tcp data is | 24 |
tcp is a partnership | 24 |
unicode or tei g | 24 |
the keyers to be | 24 |
text can be copied | 24 |
be made about the | 24 |
within the usual project | 24 |
the text can be | 24 |
these processes should make | 24 |
text creation partnership web | 24 |
their works are eligible | 24 |
that can be made | 24 |
converting tcp files to | 24 |
enhanced and or corrected | 24 |
and use these texts | 24 |
proquest to create accurately | 24 |
the work described above | 24 |
and the publisher proquest | 24 |
but we respectfully request | 24 |
we respectfully request that | 24 |
transcription and basic encoding | 24 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 24 |
of gaps by user | 24 |
compelling reason to do | 24 |
elements of known extent | 24 |
selection was intended to | 24 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 24 |
tcp project was divided | 24 |
readable characters will be | 24 |
is to encode one | 24 |
up to a limit | 24 |
be marked as illegible | 24 |
were corrected where possible | 24 |
to external keying companies | 24 |
been released into the | 24 |
public domain as of | 24 |
these texts for their | 24 |
have been transformed into | 24 |
tcp files to tei | 24 |
of the texts have | 24 |
publisher proquest to create | 24 |
even for commercial purposes | 24 |
known extent have been | 24 |
mind that in all | 24 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 24 |
tei p using tcp | 24 |
understanding these processes should | 24 |
due credit and attribution | 24 |
by editorial teams in | 24 |
editions of a works | 24 |
therefore of any assumptions | 24 |
instances will never have | 24 |
some readable characters will | 24 |
encoded as gap s | 24 |
usually the first edition | 24 |
was proofread for accuracy | 24 |
institutions providing financial support | 24 |
tcp data is very | 24 |
not meet qa standards | 24 |
and encoded texts based | 24 |
title published between and | 24 |
bibliography of english literature | 24 |
the text creation partnership | 24 |
been transformed into placeholder | 24 |
and markup guidelines are | 24 |
gap elements of known | 24 |
the publisher proquest to | 24 |
therefore chose to create | 24 |
included and sometimes a | 24 |
respectfully request that due | 24 |
teams in oxford and | 24 |
sets published by proquest | 24 |
providing financial support to | 24 |
are available at the | 24 |
a second or later | 24 |
works in other languages | 24 |
will remain and some | 24 |
characters or elements to | 24 |
carried out by editorial | 24 |
characters marked as illegible | 24 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 24 |
and sometimes a second | 24 |
are eligible for inclusion | 24 |
texts created during phase | 24 |
phase i text is | 24 |
according to the terms | 24 |
placeholder characters or elements | 24 |
of creating the tcp | 24 |
any remaining illegibles were | 24 |
level of the tei | 24 |
created during phase of | 24 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 24 |
encoded and linked to | 24 |
made about the data | 24 |
was chosen if there | 24 |
the process of creating | 24 |
text strings within braces | 24 |
language title published between | 24 |
michigan and oxford and | 24 |
in all likelihood such | 24 |
described above is co | 24 |
create accurately transcribed and | 24 |
that in all likelihood | 24 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 24 |
is a partnership between | 24 |
copies of the texts | 24 |
variety of subject areas | 24 |
print record of the | 24 |
encoding based on the | 24 |
partnership between the universities | 24 |
markup guidelines are available | 24 |
each text was proofread | 24 |
terms of creative commons | 24 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 24 |
divided into two phases | 24 |
of known extent have | 24 |
proquest via their early | 24 |
for accuracy and those | 24 |
files to tei p | 24 |
a wide variety of | 24 |
anyone can now take | 24 |
keyed and coded from | 24 |
have been looked at | 24 |
in mind that in | 24 |
assumptions that can be | 24 |
or corrected and characters | 24 |
to a limit of | 24 |
with changes to facilitate | 24 |
possible up to a | 24 |
notably latin and welsh | 24 |
simplify the filling in | 24 |
attribution is given to | 24 |
were encoded and linked | 24 |
by the institutions providing | 24 |
accordance with level of | 24 |
during phase of the | 24 |
to their original source | 24 |
text and markup reviewed | 24 |
at the text creation | 24 |
sets were sent to | 24 |
into placeholder characters or | 24 |
proofread for accuracy and | 24 |
over a wide variety | 24 |
between and available in | 24 |
oxford and the publisher | 24 |
image sets published by | 24 |
the text encoding initiative | 24 |
coded from proquest page | 24 |
text was proofread for | 24 |
some errors will remain | 24 |
as illegible were corrected | 24 |
on the text encoding | 24 |
assigned for keying and | 24 |
sometimes a second or | 24 |
request that due credit | 24 |
images in accordance with | 24 |
is given to their | 24 |
chose to create diplomatic | 24 |
to simplify the filling | 24 |
aimed to produce large | 24 |
general aim of eebo | 24 |
the encoding was enhanced | 24 |
all likelihood such instances | 24 |
edition of a work | 24 |
in oxford and michigan | 24 |
have been issued variously | 24 |
then carried out by | 24 |
owned by the institutions | 24 |
users should be aware | 24 |
textual data within the | 24 |
texts were encoded and | 24 |
via their early english | 24 |
image sets were sent | 24 |
the overall quality of | 24 |
now take and use | 24 |
the institutions providing financial | 24 |
support to the early | 24 |
be aware of the | 24 |
of each text was | 24 |
reflect the true nature | 24 |
corrected and characters marked | 24 |
there was a compelling | 24 |
as opposed to critical | 24 |
by converting tcp files | 24 |
of works in other | 24 |
and characters marked as | 24 |
quality assurance was then | 24 |
were returned to the | 24 |
to the keyers to | 24 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 24 |
there are a number | 24 |
texts have been issued | 24 |
or text strings within | 24 |
of the tei in | 24 |
overall quality of tcp | 24 |
and attribution is given | 24 |
by a tcp editor | 24 |
or elements to simplify | 24 |
was enhanced and or | 24 |
limit of instances per | 24 |
and encoded edition of | 24 |
such instances will never | 24 |
been looked at by | 24 |
for keying and markup | 24 |
to page images in | 24 |
meet qa standards were | 24 |
published by proquest via | 24 |
encoding was enhanced and | 24 |
for transcription and basic | 24 |
a work was chosen | 24 |
bear in mind that | 24 |
linked to page images | 24 |
on the image sets | 24 |
been issued variously as | 24 |
keyers to be redone | 24 |
later edition of a | 24 |
and coded from proquest | 24 |
mainly structural encoding based | 24 |
looked at by a | 24 |
published between and available | 24 |
and those which did | 24 |
should bear in mind | 24 |
then their works are | 24 |
assurance was then carried | 24 |
data is very good | 24 |
corrected where possible up | 24 |
if there was a | 24 |
at by a tcp | 24 |
that due credit and | 24 |
did not meet qa | 24 |
between the universities of | 24 |
domain as of january | 24 |
and oxford and the | 24 |
created by converting tcp | 24 |
books online text creation | 24 |
extent have been transformed | 24 |
will never have been | 24 |
opposed to critical editions | 24 |
of time and funding | 24 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 24 |
out by editorial teams | 24 |
first editions of a | 24 |
returned to the keyers | 24 |
guidelines are available at | 24 |
to create accurately transcribed | 24 |
edition of the work | 24 |
creating the tcp texts | 24 |
encoded text transcribed from | 24 |
gaps by user contributors | 24 |
illegibles were encoded as | 24 |
record of the period | 24 |
of the process of | 24 |
images scanned from microfilm | 24 |
the image sets published | 24 |
nature of the print | 24 |
was divided into two | 24 |
the general aim of | 24 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 24 |
users should bear in | 24 |
companies for transcription and | 24 |
was then carried out | 24 |
based on the new | 24 |
their early english books | 24 |
based on the image | 24 |
into the public domain | 24 |
online text creation partnership | 24 |
financial support to the | 24 |
data within the usual | 24 |
text selection was based | 24 |
and or corrected and | 24 |
which did not meet | 24 |
work was chosen if | 24 |
the filling in of | 24 |
external keying companies for | 24 |
in english were prioritized | 24 |
i text is available | 24 |
keying and markup guidelines | 24 |
universities of michigan and | 24 |
texts based on the | 24 |
process of creating the | 24 |
works are eligible for | 24 |
is available for reuse | 24 |
texts for their own | 24 |
page images in accordance | 24 |
of any assumptions that | 24 |
reason to do so | 24 |
standards were returned to | 24 |
range over a wide | 24 |
to range over a | 24 |
by university of nebraska | 24 |
were encoded as gap | 24 |
take and use these | 24 |
tcp assigned for keying | 24 |
tcp aimed to produce | 24 |
to produce large quantities | 24 |
were sent to external | 24 |
the usual project restraints | 24 |
large quantities of textual | 24 |
second or later edition | 24 |
released into the public | 24 |
marked as illegible were | 24 |
encoded texts based on | 24 |
was a compelling reason | 24 |
never have been looked | 24 |
of the work described | 24 |
phase of the project | 24 |
sent to external keying | 24 |
from proquest page images | 24 |
of a works in | 24 |
to the early english | 24 |
was intended to range | 24 |
encoded edition of the | 24 |
keying companies for transcription | 24 |
the early english books | 24 |
project have been released | 24 |
filling in of gaps | 24 |
issued variously as sgml | 24 |
those which did not | 24 |
of the project have | 24 |
of textual data within | 24 |
quantities of textual data | 24 |
are a number of | 24 |
or later edition of | 24 |
works in english were | 24 |
and available in eebo | 24 |
qa standards were returned | 24 |
although there are a | 24 |
and markup reviewed and | 24 |
editorial teams in oxford | 24 |
markup reviewed and edited | 24 |
the texts were encoded | 24 |
aware of the process | 24 |
of every monographic english | 24 |
the texts have been | 24 |
will be marked as | 24 |
unicode or text strings | 24 |
processed by university of | 24 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 24 |
project restraints of time | 24 |
wide variety of subject | 24 |
the project have been | 24 |
structural encoding based on | 24 |
use these texts for | 24 |
of instances per text | 24 |
for their own purposes | 24 |
creation partnership web site | 24 |
can now take and | 24 |
in the midst of | 21 |
of the lord jesus | 21 |
in a short time | 18 |
in the county of | 17 |
at the place of | 17 |
iv tiff page images | 16 |
house in the old | 16 |
proceedings at the sessions | 15 |
at the same time | 15 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 15 |
the proceedings at the | 15 |
the lord jesus christ | 14 |
the grace of god | 14 |
of the proceedings at | 14 |
narrative of the proceedings | 14 |
to the place of | 13 |
true narrative of the | 13 |
in the time of | 13 |
reproduction of original in | 13 |
what he had done | 12 |
in the mean time | 12 |
it was with him | 12 |
the word of god | 12 |
how it was with | 12 |
of the original in | 11 |
what will become of | 11 |
the time of his | 10 |
the th of this | 10 |
a true narrative of | 10 |
knew not what to | 10 |
the wrath of god | 10 |
th of this instant | 10 |
the blood of the | 10 |
reproduction of the original | 10 |
wednesday the th of | 10 |
the original in the | 10 |
the blood of christ | 10 |
estc r ocm this | 10 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 10 |
on wednesday the th | 10 |
that i am not | 10 |
for the sake of | 9 |
account how many are | 9 |
that he was not | 9 |
another youthful sin is | 9 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 9 |
and xml conversion the | 9 |
ashes thrown into the | 9 |
the kingdom of god | 9 |
the rest of the | 9 |
mona logarbo text and | 9 |
apex covantage keyed and | 9 |
logarbo text and markup | 9 |
with an account how | 9 |
in the parish of | 9 |
an account how many | 9 |
of original in the | 9 |
to play at cards | 9 |
in the blood of | 9 |
the prouidence of god | 9 |
and xml conversion a | 9 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 9 |
covantage keyed and coded | 9 |
put to the rack | 8 |
the officers of justice | 8 |
of the danger of | 8 |
the wisedome of god | 8 |
some time in prayer | 8 |
iv tiff page image | 8 |
spi global keyed and | 8 |
thrown into the air | 8 |
the time of her | 8 |
the death of his | 8 |
a sermon preached at | 8 |
in the arms of | 8 |
the discouery of the | 8 |
have a care of | 8 |
the grief of my | 8 |
to the value of | 8 |
when he was in | 8 |
blood of the lord | 8 |
the mercy of god | 8 |
global keyed and coded | 8 |
if you do not | 8 |
did none of you | 8 |
i am come to | 8 |
was found guilty of | 8 |
the triumphs of friendship | 8 |
what shall i do | 8 |
true account of the | 7 |
the tryal of the | 7 |
aptara keyed and coded | 7 |
not my soul perish | 7 |
i know not what | 7 |
not what to do | 7 |
is the grief of | 7 |
of murther and adultery | 7 |
inherit the kingdom of | 7 |
of friendship and chastity | 7 |
the next day he | 7 |
for which he was | 7 |
in the presence of | 7 |
last speech and confession | 7 |
upon which he was | 7 |
i must tell you | 7 |
it is the grief | 7 |
at the bar of | 7 |
the glory of his | 7 |
time of his imprisonment | 7 |
which he accordingly did | 7 |
thrown into the river | 7 |
the mistress of the | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
which he could not | 7 |
by this time the | 7 |
in regard of the | 7 |
and that he had | 7 |
the last speech and | 7 |
is it nothing to | 7 |
the presence of god | 7 |
mistress of the house | 7 |
with him in the | 7 |
let not my soul | 7 |
the name of the | 6 |
he will have mercy | 6 |
a man for killing | 6 |
revenge against the bloody | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
what do you say | 6 |
spent some time in | 6 |
twice executed at ratcliff | 6 |
what if god should | 6 |
the parish of st | 6 |
the people of the | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
in the embraces of | 6 |
speech and confession of | 6 |
up to him again | 6 |
relation of the wicked | 6 |
to lose his head | 6 |
into the hands of | 6 |
hell ten thousand times | 6 |
come and pray with | 6 |
and at his execution | 6 |
an interest in christ | 6 |
full and true account | 6 |
us who were often | 6 |
what thou hast done | 6 |
and take away this | 6 |
let my soul live | 6 |
and pray with me | 6 |
fortune clarke her husband | 6 |
on the other side | 6 |
a true relation of | 6 |
as i know my | 6 |
the county of middlesex | 6 |
for his bloody fact | 6 |
sins of murther and | 6 |
estc r this keyboarded | 6 |
of his imprisonment in | 6 |
the house where he | 6 |
about an hour after | 6 |
were often with him | 6 |
which is annexed a | 6 |
by the help of | 6 |
to which is annexed | 6 |
of the wicked life | 6 |
him to the heart | 6 |
common place of execution | 6 |
with a brace of | 6 |
annexed a sermon preached | 6 |
a poor innocent creature | 6 |
his bloody fact in | 6 |
poured out upon him | 6 |
far as i know | 6 |
began on wednesday the | 6 |
the said lord bellendine | 6 |
a most barbarous and | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
by us who were | 6 |
his imprisonment in newgate | 6 |
and true account of | 6 |
bloody fact in killing | 6 |
spake to him of | 6 |
which began on wednesday | 6 |
him in the time | 6 |
and to that end | 6 |
what it is to | 6 |
he came to his | 6 |
the common place of | 6 |
often with him in | 6 |
thou hast done for | 6 |
people of the house | 6 |
dead to the ground | 6 |
the people of god | 6 |
to the tune of | 6 |
death of thomas savage | 6 |
would by no means | 6 |
the guilt of the | 6 |
who were often with | 6 |
r this keyboarded and | 6 |
was not able to | 6 |
and twice executed at | 6 |
happy death of thomas | 6 |
is it that i | 6 |
the execution of the | 6 |
a full and true | 6 |
of the living god | 6 |
for killing his fellow | 6 |
sermon preached at his | 6 |
a sessions there held | 6 |
preached at his funeral | 6 |
fact in killing his | 6 |
was the cause of | 6 |
was on the sabbath | 6 |
triumphs of friendship and | 6 |
at a sessions there | 6 |
the ways of god | 6 |
to the duke of | 6 |
in killing his fellow | 6 |
and knew not what | 6 |
sleep in the dust | 6 |
not knowing what to | 6 |
grief of my soul | 6 |
to bring him to | 6 |
wisedome of god herein | 6 |
hoped to be saved | 6 |
to make use of | 6 |
true relation of the | 6 |
the grounds of his | 6 |
let me not be | 6 |
is annexed a sermon | 6 |
ten thousand times over | 6 |
detestable sins of murther | 6 |
and to that purpose | 6 |
soul to all eternity | 6 |
that were with him | 6 |
of the blood of | 6 |
shall not inherit the | 6 |
the fourth day of | 6 |
body to the grave | 6 |
that he might have | 5 |
and that he would | 5 |
she was found guilty | 5 |
knowing what to do | 5 |
in the house of | 5 |
the truth of what | 5 |
elspeth healey text and | 5 |
power of the word | 5 |
the sleep of death | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
our signet at edinburgh | 5 |
in love with her | 5 |
all the circumstances of | 5 |
a brace of bullets | 5 |
the cause of her | 5 |
between twelve and one | 5 |
light of the gospell | 5 |
that he could not | 5 |
into the arms of | 5 |
from the hands of | 5 |
fail to meet him | 5 |
and let him return | 5 |
the loss of his | 5 |
it was not long | 5 |
and the next day | 5 |
in the reign of | 5 |
in the british library | 5 |
to him in the | 5 |
what think you of | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
of the pardon of | 5 |
and to our god | 5 |
the cry and reuenge | 5 |
the god of heaven | 5 |
at five in the | 5 |
in the ways of | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
the lord of zeringen | 5 |
will have mercy on | 5 |
of the manner and | 5 |
for which he is | 5 |
him return unto the | 5 |
for ten thousand worlds | 5 |
of god and their | 5 |
magistrates and councils of | 5 |
at the feet of | 5 |
grounds of his hopes | 5 |
whipt at the carts | 5 |
let him return unto | 5 |
two or three hours | 5 |
for the space of | 5 |
for the loss of | 5 |
be the cause of | 5 |
under our signet at | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
at the carts tail | 5 |
the great satisfaction of | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
bloody murther committed by | 5 |
a little time to | 5 |
the baron of betanford | 5 |
which could not be | 5 |
by man shall his | 5 |
my self at the | 5 |
tears in her eyes | 5 |
the towne of ewell | 5 |
the punishment of the | 5 |
from his own mouth | 5 |
not inherit the kingdom | 5 |
healey sampled and proofread | 5 |
original in the british | 5 |
by the assistance of | 5 |
he would not fail | 5 |
and now and then | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
healey text and markup | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
in order to his | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
to the great satisfaction | 5 |
it had not been | 5 |
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was not a little | 5 |
the death of her | 5 |
the command of the | 5 |
the image of god | 5 |
that there is a | 5 |
the receipt of this | 5 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 5 |
would not fail to | 5 |
at the common place | 5 |
the lord iesus christ | 5 |
with tears in her | 5 |
the time and place | 5 |
and three days after | 5 |
not fail to meet | 5 |
glorious light of the | 5 |
if it had not | 5 |
given under our signet | 5 |
the power of his | 5 |
told him he was | 5 |
i am willing to | 5 |
the hearts of his | 5 |
in the enjoyment of | 5 |
for he will abundantly | 5 |
such a one as | 5 |
against the bloody and | 5 |
upon which they were | 5 |
with the murther of | 5 |
in the day of | 5 |
of what he had | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
there is a god | 5 |
her father and mother | 5 |
unrighteous man his thoughts | 5 |
the cause of his | 5 |
self at the feet | 5 |
and in a short | 5 |
he will abundantly pardon | 5 |
as i have done | 5 |
cry and reuenge of | 5 |
the count of st | 5 |
in life and death | 5 |
by the death of | 5 |
and he will have | 5 |
from the presence of | 5 |
but it may be | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
to the memory of | 5 |
from the commission of | 5 |
he was forced to | 5 |
of the lord iesus | 5 |
the unrighteous man his | 5 |
receipt of this letter | 5 |
the midst of their | 5 |
them before they are | 4 |
which the next day | 4 |
let the wicked forsake | 4 |
of march last past | 4 |
part of the day | 4 |
of fortune clarke her | 4 |
late archbishop of st | 4 |
quarter sessions of the | 4 |
in the same house | 4 |
wing s estc r | 4 |
that the devil was | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
sanctifying of the sabbath | 4 |
found so much of | 4 |
and wringing his hands | 4 |
to make good his | 4 |
in which you may | 4 |
were guilty of the | 4 |
hath not only brought | 4 |
because he would have | 4 |
i long to be | 4 |
troubled that i am | 4 |
of our young ones | 4 |
the wise in their | 4 |
find it the hardest | 4 |
from one that was | 4 |
that drew me away | 4 |
the sanctifying of the | 4 |
for the satisfying of | 4 |
as much as i | 4 |
in the castle of | 4 |
our leave of him | 4 |
take away this cursed | 4 |
that vile strumpet hannah | 4 |
to the grace of | 4 |
other part of the | 4 |
the corruption of his | 4 |
of the clock in | 4 |
and throw my self | 4 |
the meaning of that | 4 |
it is to flee | 4 |
and that it was | 4 |
i fear not death | 4 |
sins that i have | 4 |
a short time she | 4 |
and in the midst | 4 |
how is it with | 4 |
give me leave to | 4 |
things in the world | 4 |
at work upon my | 4 |
bottom of my heart | 4 |
at the hour and | 4 |
he might have some | 4 |
the finger of god | 4 |
what he thought of | 4 |
his blood be shed | 4 |
you in the name | 4 |
any thing that is | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
did not dare to | 4 |
soul in danger of | 4 |
pardon the sins that | 4 |
the honour of her | 4 |
it would be just | 4 |
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news of this duel | 4 |
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of a dying man | 4 |
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the said fergus templetoun | 4 |
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clock in the morning | 4 |
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he that confesseth and | 4 |
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the other condemned prisoners | 4 |
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drop of thy blood | 4 |
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the only daughter of | 4 |
sixteen years of age | 4 |
my soul in danger | 4 |
the castle of blaford | 4 |
the wicked in their | 4 |
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the hand of man | 4 |
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of thomas savage imprisoned | 4 |
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ever blessed lord god | 4 |
the torments of hell | 4 |
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the news of this | 4 |
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that i have committed | 4 |
return unto the lord | 4 |
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flee from youthful lusts | 4 |
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my soul to all | 4 |
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of the late archbishop | 4 |
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of the tryal of | 4 |
not done with thee | 4 |
death of his father | 4 |
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a sinner as i | 4 |
the kingdom of heaven | 4 |
him how it was | 4 |
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of two or three | 4 |
with all my heart | 4 |
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the hardest thing in | 4 |
his hand upon his | 4 |
much troubled that i | 4 |
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place of her execution | 4 |
the ways of sin | 4 |
soul of this poor | 4 |
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stand in the pillory | 4 |
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parties that were murthered | 4 |
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your lives and souls | 4 |
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heart in the world | 4 |
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found guilty of the | 3 |
as much as you | 3 |
day of this instant | 3 |
tryals of several malefactors | 3 |
under the command of | 3 |
a breviary of whose | 3 |
lodowick muggleton for blasphemous | 3 |
do believe there is | 3 |
number of those condemned | 3 |
none may pretend ignorance | 3 |
his passion to her | 3 |
god at blacke torrington | 3 |
by authority and commaund | 3 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
all the charms of | 3 |
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october in the evening | 3 |
confession before justice swallow | 3 |
xml conversion a true | 3 |
the countie of cornewall | 3 |
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stealing a silver tankard | 3 |
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of our lord jesus | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
his friends and relations | 3 |
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a man for personating | 3 |
execution of the murtherers | 3 |
bayl before a judge | 3 |
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several facts and tryals | 3 |
for killing her husband | 3 |
munday the second of | 3 |
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to any person or | 3 |
see the iustice of | 3 |
for fear he should | 3 |
run on in sin | 3 |
but a little time | 3 |
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tears in his eyes | 3 |
make good his promise | 3 |
for duckats to poyson | 3 |
same place on the | 3 |
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his hat in his | 3 |
a more convenient season | 3 |
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the power of her | 3 |
in thirty modern tragical | 3 |
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happy in the enjoyment | 3 |
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the pardon of our | 3 |
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to the same purpose | 3 |
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the true narrative of | 3 |
visits to la hay | 3 |
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a rich diamond ring | 3 |
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out of this world | 3 |
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i may so speak | 3 |
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the body of abraham | 3 |
with all the earnestness | 3 |
do you think it | 3 |
the unnaturall poisoning of | 3 |
maid that set her | 3 |
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presence of the lord | 3 |
pardon all my sins | 3 |
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sarah elestone at the | 3 |
up to her chamber | 3 |
body of abraham gearsy | 3 |
committing four several murthers | 3 |
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a pardon from the | 3 |
god hath been at | 3 |
that i shall mention | 3 |
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than ever he found | 3 |
also the tryals and | 3 |
broke on the wheel | 3 |
in his majesties name | 3 |
for the reward of | 3 |
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sense of his sin | 3 |
so short a time | 3 |
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rowse of the towne | 3 |
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fourth day of july | 3 |
lord jesus receive my | 3 |
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the life of a | 3 |
a one as he | 3 |
of her honour and | 3 |
he begged of you | 3 |
for my poor soul | 3 |
the truth of it | 3 |
guilty of the blood | 3 |
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whom you should have | 3 |
keep back thy servant | 3 |
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the vengeance of heaven | 3 |
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for personating another person | 3 |
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declaration at michaelmas next | 3 |
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having received this letter | 3 |
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to poyson her sister | 3 |
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thirty modern tragical histories | 3 |
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what he had said | 3 |
my prayers and tears | 3 |
and confession of peter | 3 |
to be too true | 3 |
for the unnaturall poisoning | 3 |
killing his owne father | 3 |
the th instant february | 3 |
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him to the ground | 3 |
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of his popish religion | 3 |
your self guilty of | 3 |
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sermon preached at boston | 3 |
the house of mr | 3 |
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the throne of grace | 3 |
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which he had so | 3 |
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the county of harford | 3 |
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her self and her | 3 |
of finding the head | 3 |
the murther that was | 3 |
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her examination and confession | 3 |
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the remarkable trials there | 3 |
the affrightment of all | 3 |
prayer and repentance in | 3 |
of this instant april | 3 |
the tryals and condemnation | 3 |
muggleton for blasphemous words | 3 |
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the commission of that | 3 |
the pardon of my | 3 |
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our peace with god | 3 |
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the murther of orlindo | 3 |
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god for his mercy | 3 |
relation of their names | 3 |
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vxbridge in the county | 3 |
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the river of thames | 3 |
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of fortune my foe | 3 |
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of a murther lately | 3 |
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the national library of | 3 |
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need of a christ | 3 |
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peters colledge in cambridge | 3 |
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the presence of the | 3 |
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condemnation of a vvoman | 3 |
i pray tell me | 3 |
discovery of the fact | 3 |
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unnaturall poisoning of fortune | 3 |
of lodowick muggleton for | 3 |
command of the castle | 3 |
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murther committed lately upon | 3 |
tryals and condemnation of | 3 |
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knew not how to | 3 |
same answer as before | 3 |
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him through the head | 3 |
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published by authority and | 3 |
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sheriffs in that part | 3 |
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of respect and kindness | 3 |
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her wit and beauty | 3 |
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the feare of god | 3 |
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that god hath been | 3 |
the same place on | 3 |
receive my soul into | 3 |
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which fact robert was | 3 |
o how many are | 3 |
due to him for | 3 |
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brought him to the | 3 |
thursday the th following | 3 |
him and his wife | 3 |
for his murdered mother | 3 |
fact robert was prest | 3 |
printed by the heir | 3 |
be thy blessed will | 3 |
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at padstow in the | 3 |
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his body to be | 3 |
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and reuenge of blood | 3 |
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for killing a bayliff | 3 |
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the pleasures of it | 3 |
by the lord lieutenant | 3 |
nature and haynousnesse of | 3 |
to make his escape | 3 |
and confession before justice | 3 |
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which he was ready | 3 |
finding the head of | 3 |
my affection to you | 3 |
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upon their highest peril | 3 |
conuicted at bury assize | 3 |
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himself at her feet | 3 |
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pardon of our sins | 3 |
proclamation anent the murtherers | 3 |
that i know not | 3 |
the several facts and | 3 |
original in the national | 3 |
judgment of the great | 3 |
his confession at justice | 3 |
and forsaketh his sin | 3 |
promise of a reward | 3 |
to maintaine peace with | 3 |
ann price for murther | 3 |
the spirit of prayer | 3 |
several persons for committing | 3 |
constable of the hundred | 3 |
to the satisfaction of | 3 |
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was acquainted with it | 3 |
with him that night | 3 |
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on fire at harrow | 3 |
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request of one hugh | 3 |
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lately committed at padstow | 3 |
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newgate to the place | 3 |
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on thursday the th | 3 |
that it was in | 3 |
the lord lieutenant and | 3 |
of god at blacke | 3 |
married to the duke | 3 |
lord have mercy on | 3 |
sinne of murther is | 3 |
that in a short | 3 |
sunday the seventh day | 3 |
of this grieuous sinne | 3 |
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that so it may | 3 |
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man for killing his | 3 |
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a gentleman and a | 3 |
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her self in a | 3 |
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tryal and sentence of | 3 |
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god and not man | 3 |
the benefit of the | 3 |
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the earl her father | 3 |
sentence of lodowick muggleton | 3 |
time and place appointed | 3 |
bodies of henry howell | 3 |
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whose name was monsieur | 3 |
and labour to be | 3 |
about ten days after | 3 |
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her whom you should | 3 |
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burning downe to ashes | 3 |
if it be thy | 3 |
o most merciful and | 3 |
her honour and chastity | 3 |
and one a clock | 3 |
to speak one word | 3 |
forth the several facts | 3 |
the places of their | 3 |
of gods free grace | 3 |
and went into the | 3 |
a mercy is it | 3 |
and desire you to | 3 |
him dead in the | 3 |
on sunday the seventh | 3 |
her husband denis hobry | 3 |
his lacquey le verdure | 3 |
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body to be thrown | 3 |
of love and affection | 3 |
patrick grahame of inchbraco | 3 |
the last speech of | 3 |
and that she was | 3 |
with him for the | 3 |
and committed to newgate | 3 |
his sentence of death | 3 |
the declaration at michaelmas | 3 |
discourse of a murther | 3 |
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a clock at night | 3 |
eares of the lord | 3 |
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after this he was | 3 |
the request of one | 3 |
that you may not | 3 |
brought to the place | 3 |
a cruell murther committed | 3 |
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of his owne children | 3 |
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the point of his | 3 |
of god in christ | 3 |
with promise of a | 3 |
iudgement at the sessions | 3 |
those condemned to die | 3 |
the maid that set | 3 |
their committing their facts | 3 |
a woman was indicted | 3 |
o my dear friend | 3 |
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friday the th of | 3 |
both of the same | 3 |
which he was now | 3 |
for vengeance from the | 3 |
and say that he | 3 |
which for the present | 3 |
and to this end | 3 |
murder fellonies and burglaries | 3 |
the space of half | 3 |
for her drowned daughter | 3 |
our will is herefore | 3 |
but what is it | 3 |
threatned with the rack | 3 |
who was brought in | 3 |
the diligence of the | 3 |
barns on fire at | 3 |
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part of the tragedy | 3 |
tryal of four several | 3 |
of the great god | 3 |
the justice of god | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
to apprehend the said | 3 |
morrow at five in | 3 |
of this bloudy tragedy | 3 |
with fire and brimstone | 3 |
our sheriffs in that | 3 |
horrid sin of murder | 3 |
a vvoman for killing | 3 |
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of the true tryal | 3 |
for ravishing a gentlewoman | 3 |
she would consent to | 3 |
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the penitent sonnes teares | 3 |
space of half an | 3 |
together with his confession | 3 |
his execution for the | 3 |
most lamentable history thereof | 3 |
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when his master was | 3 |
epilogue to the french | 3 |
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account of the true | 3 |
there held on wednesday | 3 |
on the one side | 3 |
sent him this letter | 3 |
two of his owne | 3 |
confession of sarah elestone | 3 |
instant april and ended | 3 |
of what passed in | 3 |
like a load upon | 3 |
the of march last | 3 |
to dye and leave | 3 |
the lamentation of edward | 3 |
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was cut to pieces | 3 |
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the greatness of his | 3 |
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to take the air | 3 |
ended on saturday the | 3 |
be thrown into the | 3 |
of burghs royal to | 3 |
that so it might | 3 |
dear lord and master | 3 |
the true tryal and | 3 |
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for the sins of | 3 |
of her husband denis | 3 |
prison since her condemnation | 3 |
as he hath done | 3 |
to be married to | 3 |
and of a man | 3 |
as also what she | 3 |
affrightment of all beholders | 3 |
was burnt in leicester | 3 |
of those condemned to | 3 |
by whom he had | 3 |
the tuesday following richard | 3 |
to the glory of | 3 |
the great mercy of | 3 |
that are now in | 3 |
man for killing a | 3 |
a man in black | 3 |
the nuns garden at | 3 |
person in giving bayl | 3 |
of which i shall | 3 |
and told him plainly | 3 |
in the company of | 3 |
barbarous and outragious murder | 3 |
him in the street | 3 |
of most of the | 3 |
a proclamation anent the | 3 |
ordains these presents to | 3 |
lately conuicted at bury | 3 |
original in the guildhall | 3 |
of a man for | 3 |
i should not have | 3 |
her right hand cut | 3 |
padstow in the countie | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
for killing her bastard | 3 |
breviary of whose confession | 3 |
the criminal judges with | 3 |
to those that are | 3 |
the blood of abel | 3 |
zeale of his popish | 3 |
to make hast to | 3 |
his prayer and repentance | 3 |
the second of iuly | 3 |
of these murthered soules | 3 |
to appear before gods | 3 |
confesseth and forsaketh his | 3 |
april and ended on | 3 |
man for personating another | 3 |
the eares of the | 3 |
being a full and | 3 |
a murtherer from the | 3 |
wrath of god in | 3 |
are there of this | 3 |
the commission of sin | 3 |
lamentation of edward bruton | 3 |
was cast into prison | 3 |
committed at padstow in | 3 |
the prayers of all | 3 |
for her lost daughter | 3 |
for fear of being | 3 |
ye pass to the | 3 |
of the hundred of | 3 |
asked him what he | 3 |
which he gave her | 3 |
account of the tryals | 3 |
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it was agreed that | 3 |
brought before the judges | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
committed at halsworth in | 3 |
another person in giving | 3 |
where now they doe | 3 |
his hand and seal | 3 |
found between twelve and | 3 |
the flames of hell | 3 |
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to his own advantage | 3 |
the discovery of this | 3 |
ways assist or supply | 3 |
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on the bodies of | 3 |
to do their outmost | 3 |
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of this instant decemb | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
i am not so | 3 |
national library of scotland | 3 |
now published by authority | 3 |
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most of the remarkable | 3 |
murtherers of the late | 3 |
make a separation between | 3 |
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executed and hanged in | 3 |
him to consider of | 3 |
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a walk in the | 3 |
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cornewall by a professed | 3 |
from her owne mouth | 3 |
with his prayer and | 3 |
what would be the | 3 |
account of the tryal | 3 |
the carriage and behaviour | 3 |
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the lord of hosts | 3 |
giving bayl before a | 3 |
the baron of orlindo | 3 |
with showers of tears | 3 |
at six in the | 3 |
they may then have | 3 |
apprehending the lord bellendine | 3 |
vnto the people of | 3 |
for apprehending patrick grahame | 3 |
they were privately married | 3 |
the prayer of thomas | 3 |
of his love to | 3 |
tune of fortune my | 3 |
upon this she was | 3 |
as also the tryals | 3 |
persons for committing four | 3 |
the truth of this | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
and iudgement at the | 3 |
acquaint him with the | 3 |
of my heart and | 3 |
was burned for killing | 3 |
his whole estate to | 3 |
out of the city | 3 |
the bodies of henry | 3 |
with his passion for | 3 |
the wanton embraces of | 3 |
with his hat in | 3 |
a short time after | 3 |
so that at last | 3 |
and it shall be | 3 |
the quality of the | 3 |
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murther lately committed at | 3 |
places of their committing | 3 |
for the execution of | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
apprehending patrick grahame of | 3 |
your soul to hell | 3 |
in the guildhall library | 3 |
judges being acquainted with | 3 |
at the upper end | 3 |
the th of january | 3 |
shut him up in | 3 |
burghs royal to sign | 3 |
our lord jesus christ | 3 |
before the bar of | 3 |
both body and soul | 3 |
near the house of | 3 |
and haynousnesse of wilfull | 3 |
examination and confession before | 3 |
hand upon his breast | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
poisoning of fortune clarke | 3 |
knew her to be | 3 |
cruell murther committed lately | 3 |
that horrid sin of | 3 |
i hope i shall | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
odious to god and | 3 |
her daily visiter h | 3 |
where he found him | 3 |
account of the proceedings | 3 |
good his promise to | 3 |
himself a voluntary slave | 3 |
of the age of | 3 |
the trial and condemnation | 3 |
with her examination and | 3 |
of the maid that | 3 |
the burning downe to | 3 |
appointing magistrates and councils | 3 |
much as i can | 3 |
and his execution for | 3 |
any person or persons | 3 |
was indicted for stealing | 3 |
estc s this keyboarded | 3 |
the captain her father | 3 |
lord lieutenant and council | 3 |
her the next day | 3 |
and ended on saturday | 3 |
and that i am | 3 |
true tryal and sentence | 3 |
vpon two of his | 3 |
the glory of gods | 3 |
had not been long | 3 |
a boy for killing | 3 |
at the receipt hereof | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
what you have done | 3 |
and lately conuicted at | 3 |
the violence of her | 3 |
sessions there held on | 3 |
sin is greater than | 3 |
de cortez and orminta | 3 |
guilty of the murther | 3 |
the murtherers of the | 3 |
as the cause of | 3 |
tell me that i | 3 |
my sin is greater | 3 |
it was the grief | 3 |
him in the streets | 3 |
murther committed by t | 3 |
in prison since her | 3 |
that confesseth and forsaketh | 3 |
with an eye of | 3 |
bayly which began on | 3 |
for the bloody murder | 3 |
father and mother with | 3 |
the sense of these | 3 |
the judgment of the | 3 |
the wisedome of the | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
being brought to the | 3 |
anent the murtherers of | 3 |
and the honour of | 3 |
with him at the | 3 |
transported and to be | 3 |
that so hee may | 3 |
and sentence of lodowick | 3 |
condemnations of several malefactors | 3 |
spend the lords day | 3 |
the first scoene of | 3 |
with tears in his | 3 |
john francis dickison for | 3 |
at the third encounter | 3 |
but young in years | 3 |
of the trial and | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
manner of finding the | 3 |
the nature and haynousnesse | 3 |
deportment in prison since | 3 |
in great state and | 3 |
francis dickison for high | 3 |
in zeale of his | 3 |
at halsworth in high | 3 |
held on wednesday the | 3 |
written by g closse | 3 |
and the places of | 3 |
late of vxbridge in | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
and ordains these presents | 3 |
the reason of it | 3 |
in soule and body | 3 |
her deportment in prison | 3 |
to make sure of | 3 |
from the guilt of | 3 |
blacke torrington in deuon | 3 |
of a vvoman for | 3 |
of that notorious highway | 3 |
of their committing their | 3 |
being put to the | 3 |
prayer of thomas savage | 3 |
a gentlewoman near holborn | 3 |
of sarah elestone at | 3 |
vengeance of eternal fire | 3 |
that i have had | 3 |
he might have the | 3 |
the vengeance of eternal | 3 |
of this instant october | 3 |
to give her a | 3 |
i am not able | 3 |
the company of wicked | 3 |
who found him in | 3 |
a wonder of mercy | 3 |
be happy in her | 3 |
or any ways assist | 3 |
especially of the trial | 3 |
for my prayers and | 3 |
and at the request | 3 |
this instant april and | 3 |
in the afternoon he | 3 |
the discourse of the | 3 |
blood of jesus christ | 3 |
to which are annexed | 3 |
one a clock at | 3 |
be at peace with | 3 |
the glory of thy | 3 |
councils of burghs royal | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
the tune of fortune | 3 |
sense of these things | 3 |
tryal of the maid | 3 |
lords of his majesties | 3 |
of vxbridge in the | 3 |
by how much the | 3 |
this sinne of murther | 3 |
elestone at the place | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
the hands of god | 3 |
of those that were | 3 |
though he had not | 3 |
and the tuesday following | 3 |
a short time to | 3 |
the proceedings of tho | 3 |
he was upon the | 3 |
me that i have | 3 |
till at last the | 3 |
discouery of the murther | 3 |
said fact at croydon | 3 |
asked what he thought | 3 |
vvoman for killing her | 3 |
s estc r ocm | 3 |
full account of the | 3 |
head of the late | 3 |
for stealing a silver | 3 |
also an account of | 3 |
great mercy of god | 3 |
amongst the crowd of | 3 |
the reason of his | 3 |
a murther lately committed | 3 |
i pray give eare | 3 |
condemnation of that notorious | 3 |
more especially of the | 3 |
was in danger of | 3 |
have little hopes of | 3 |
blasphemous words and books | 3 |
he could and would | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
death is a sleep | 3 |
and ended on thursday | 3 |
the guilt of this | 3 |
haynousnesse of wilfull murther | 3 |
a prisoner now in | 3 |
i have cause to | 3 |
also what she sayd | 3 |
neere the same place | 3 |
no less than a | 3 |
that he will not | 3 |
and in the interim | 3 |
murther committed by one | 3 |
giving an account of | 3 |
i were to have | 3 |
from the bottome of | 3 |
instant october in the | 3 |
ten miles from london | 3 |
but the lord will | 3 |
of the proceedings of | 3 |
and her ashes thrown | 3 |
to be broken on | 3 |
the place of her | 3 |
no need of them | 3 |
pleasure and delight in | 3 |
i had not been | 3 |
of the same parish | 3 |
told him of the | 3 |
murtherer from the beginning | 3 |
he dropt down dead | 3 |
with whom he had | 3 |
the parish of westmill | 3 |
which was very great | 3 |
the adultresses funerall day | 3 |
by one robert reeve | 3 |
whom he had one | 3 |
giving a full account | 3 |
was condemned to be | 3 |
to send him a | 3 |
her self with a | 3 |
is nothing in the | 3 |
for the said fact | 3 |
commit against the said | 3 |
had not yet been | 3 |
it be thy blessed | 3 |
conversion a true narrative | 3 |
for the death of | 3 |
the waies of god | 3 |
the life of my | 3 |
he was condemned to | 3 |
in the national library | 3 |
sicke both in soule | 3 |
halsworth in high suffolk | 3 |
to munday the th | 3 |
he had not a | 3 |
man in black fryers | 3 |
to him for his | 3 |
for apprehending the lord | 3 |
with her deportment in | 3 |
hell in their own | 3 |
iohn rowse of the | 3 |
in the nuns garden | 3 |
o let me not | 3 |
the instigation of the | 3 |
execution for the said | 3 |
the blood of his | 3 |
in any thing that | 3 |
had not gone above | 3 |
that the next morning | 3 |
the guilt of sin | 3 |
in the truth of | 3 |
that he had taken | 3 |
that he resolved to | 3 |
the dead body of | 3 |
this may be printed | 3 |
her ashes thrown into | 3 |
though many times i | 2 |
confused hollowing and roaring | 2 |
off from my knees | 2 |
often shake his head | 2 |
their time like you | 2 |
without any respect to | 2 |
a bargain with le | 2 |
anger that was kindled | 2 |
beyond ordinary measure warmed | 2 |
heaven must be an | 2 |
his father and mother | 2 |
of it for millions | 2 |
am leaving this world | 2 |
it is not without | 2 |
knew not their names | 2 |
on the third of | 2 |
it is thy infinite | 2 |
i think it a | 2 |
most barbarous cruelty in | 2 |
the example of manasseh | 2 |
through pride it is | 2 |
of abraham gearsy who | 2 |
spare me to eternity | 2 |
not the fear of | 2 |
they came to the | 2 |
make not my boasting | 2 |
all that look upon | 2 |
a secret to impart | 2 |
that time he never | 2 |
if he fixed the | 2 |
had been guilty of | 2 |
them which reprove them | 2 |
you mind what i | 2 |
keep him from those | 2 |
iniquities he had committed | 2 |
hopes of escaping this | 2 |
two days after was | 2 |
to her fathers house | 2 |
person from the hazard | 2 |
remorse for what he | 2 |
that he must cast | 2 |
little do most of | 2 |
at such times when | 2 |
to obey his mother | 2 |
men and apprentices from | 2 |
congregation are in many | 2 |
the guilt of sins | 2 |
of doors to seek | 2 |
it at the bar | 2 |
those abominable sins which | 2 |
wretch that drew me | 2 |
and abused his mercy | 2 |
wonderful instance of gods | 2 |
upon the soul of | 2 |
was conrade and not | 2 |
the force he could | 2 |
young people are very | 2 |
all that joyned with | 2 |
after some former convictions | 2 |
to dress his wounds | 2 |
that i deserve not | 2 |
only death from men | 2 |
it so seemed good | 2 |
a load upon the | 2 |
to do in wicked | 2 |
it hath to bear | 2 |
his crown at my | 2 |
but his reviving being | 2 |
did not affright him | 2 |
from the consideration of | 2 |
hoping to obtain mercy | 2 |
of thy ministers and | 2 |
another blood which doth | 2 |
decoy poor young ones | 2 |
remember the time when | 2 |
be as white as | 2 |
her former course of | 2 |
and brings her to | 2 |
it a heaven to | 2 |
upon such cruel monsters | 2 |
and though he did | 2 |
you when you come | 2 |
that he is lord | 2 |
into the next field | 2 |
when the people came | 2 |
do so inwardly lash | 2 |
at those that spent | 2 |
of prayer given to | 2 |
her wicked life by | 2 |
god would certainly forgive | 2 |
than what at other | 2 |
and acquainted the criminal | 2 |
so great an honour | 2 |
time to spend in | 2 |