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quadgram | frequency |
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in the county of | 648 |
in the reign of | 475 |
the reign of king | 398 |
of king henry the | 245 |
the earle of angus | 240 |
and one of the | 204 |
of the court of | 197 |
one of the justices | 187 |
of the justices of | 184 |
the justices of the | 184 |
by the name of | 183 |
reign of king henry | 181 |
in the time of | 144 |
for the most part | 142 |
king henry the eighth | 137 |
of the house of | 133 |
of king edward the | 128 |
in the yeare of | 127 |
to the earle of | 116 |
one of the readers | 116 |
the rest of the | 112 |
the king of england | 112 |
the reign of queen | 108 |
the yeare of the | 106 |
year of his reign | 104 |
yeare of the world | 104 |
lord chief justice of | 101 |
the court of common | 100 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 98 |
chief justice of the | 97 |
yeare of his raigne | 96 |
pleas in the reign | 95 |
is descended from sir | 93 |
the beginning of the | 92 |
the yeare of christ | 91 |
in the beginning of | 89 |
reign of king edward | 87 |
justices of the court | 86 |
the earle of douglas | 86 |
our lord the king | 85 |
in the mean time | 83 |
of the city of | 82 |
of the earle of | 80 |
the castle of edinburgh | 80 |
is said to have | 78 |
of the reign of | 76 |
the kings of england | 76 |
by reason of the | 71 |
reign of king james | 71 |
the city of london | 69 |
the house of douglas | 69 |
in the castle of | 68 |
king edward the third | 68 |
of the readers of | 66 |
early english books online | 65 |
justices of the common | 63 |
son and heir to | 63 |
the son and heir | 61 |
king charles the first | 60 |
the house of angus | 59 |
after the death of | 59 |
king henry the seventh | 59 |
of the kings of | 58 |
to the king of | 57 |
so much the more | 57 |
the earle of march | 56 |
it is to be | 56 |
of the name of | 56 |
the name of douglas | 56 |
and the earle of | 53 |
to the castle of | 53 |
king edward the first | 52 |
the time of the | 52 |
bench in the reign | 52 |
the barons of the | 52 |
in the isle of | 51 |
a serjeant at law | 49 |
a view of the | 49 |
king henry the sixth | 48 |
of the readers thereof | 48 |
by the earle of | 48 |
said to have been | 48 |
master of the rolls | 48 |
of the barons of | 48 |
of the castle of | 47 |
by king henry the | 47 |
one of the barons | 47 |
the order of the | 46 |
is the son and | 46 |
that is to say | 46 |
is descended from john | 46 |
to the number of | 46 |
king edward the fourth | 45 |
and lord chief justice | 45 |
the county of kent | 44 |
the degree of a | 44 |
notes for div a | 44 |
on the other side | 43 |
the time of his | 43 |
the death of his | 43 |
the county of lincoln | 42 |
not being able to | 42 |
a part of the | 42 |
to king henry the | 42 |
beginning of the reign | 41 |
the court of exchequer | 41 |
for the space of | 41 |
in the kings bookes | 41 |
of a serjeant at | 41 |
of the king and | 41 |
and the bishops there | 40 |
the lord of liddesdale | 40 |
justice of the court | 39 |
the rest of his | 39 |
barons of the exchequer | 39 |
and the trade thereof | 39 |
to the degree of | 39 |
of our lord the | 39 |
the king and his | 39 |
of the same society | 38 |
in the church of | 38 |
the first earle of | 38 |
in the dayes of | 38 |
of the lords of | 37 |
king richard the second | 37 |
and thus much for | 37 |
of the earle douglas | 37 |
into the hands of | 36 |
the death of the | 36 |
thereof in the reign | 36 |
justices of the kings | 36 |
the earle of morton | 36 |
the isle of wight | 36 |
the name of the | 36 |
the court of kings | 36 |
a great part of | 36 |
the county of essex | 36 |
with the earle of | 35 |
the king of france | 35 |
by king edward the | 35 |
the hands of the | 34 |
in the life of | 34 |
the queen of england | 34 |
in the hands of | 34 |
king of the west | 33 |
the earle of marre | 33 |
and was buried in | 33 |
the county of norfolk | 33 |
degree of a serjeant | 33 |
of king charles the | 33 |
in the said county | 33 |
called to the degree | 33 |
valued in the kings | 33 |
is valued in the | 33 |
the honour of the | 33 |
is descended from the | 32 |
of the king of | 32 |
the county of suffolk | 32 |
at law in the | 32 |
of the most noble | 32 |
that he was not | 32 |
year of the reign | 32 |
of the order of | 32 |
reign of king charles | 32 |
the time of king | 31 |
that there was no | 31 |
to the house of | 30 |
archbald lord of galloway | 30 |
readers thereof in the | 30 |
the earle of lennox | 30 |
in respect of the | 30 |
that the king was | 30 |
is descended from william | 30 |
the good of the | 30 |
of king richard the | 30 |
the readers thereof in | 30 |
as if he had | 29 |
order of the garter | 29 |
to the dignity of | 28 |
in the year of | 28 |
the family of the | 28 |
the banks of the | 28 |
the readers of that | 28 |
the year of our | 28 |
exchequer in the reign | 28 |
king henry the third | 28 |
is descended from thomas | 28 |
out of the way | 28 |
characters represented either as | 28 |
one of the lords | 28 |
the county of warwick | 28 |
a person of great | 28 |
at the battell of | 28 |
represented either as utf | 28 |
is one of the | 28 |
king henry the fourth | 28 |
the earle of arran | 28 |
the earle of northumberland | 28 |
the government of the | 28 |
of the duke of | 27 |
descended from sir john | 27 |
the county of york | 27 |
the university of oxford | 27 |
inn in the reign | 27 |
the name of a | 27 |
for a long time | 27 |
to the end that | 27 |
serjeant at law in | 27 |
daughter to the earle | 27 |
that the earle of | 27 |
take a view of | 27 |
justice of the common | 27 |
the lords of his | 26 |
the earle douglas was | 26 |
knights of the bath | 26 |
banks of the river | 26 |
to have been the | 26 |
lord keeper of the | 26 |
with a great army | 26 |
of king james the | 26 |
in the midst of | 26 |
the king and countrey | 26 |
keeper of the great | 26 |
the realme of england | 26 |
knight of the bath | 26 |
chief baron of the | 25 |
of the great seal | 25 |
as hath been said | 25 |
of the river of | 25 |
by act of parliament | 25 |
year of our lord | 25 |
this order was instituted | 25 |
measure of length is | 25 |
of the kingdom of | 25 |
the trade of the | 25 |
is not to be | 25 |
lord chief baron of | 25 |
the first king of | 25 |
for the earle of | 24 |
after the beginning of | 24 |
in respect of his | 24 |
during the time of | 24 |
law in the reign | 24 |
the county of northampton | 24 |
hath yeelded to the | 24 |
by the statute of | 24 |
of those that were | 24 |
and that it was | 24 |
george earle of angus | 24 |
and the rest of | 24 |
succeeded in the yeare | 24 |
great seal of england | 23 |
the earle douglas his | 23 |
there is no mention | 23 |
the town of edinburgh | 23 |
who was married to | 23 |
that it was not | 23 |
the great seal of | 23 |
the body of the | 23 |
for the defence of | 23 |
to the honour of | 23 |
on the south with | 23 |
on the east with | 23 |
noble order of the | 23 |
as we have said | 23 |
on the west with | 23 |
the most part of | 23 |
the county of middlesex | 23 |
to the see of | 22 |
the king of englands | 22 |
most noble order of | 22 |
to him and his | 22 |
in regard of the | 22 |
peer of the realm | 22 |
out of the countrey | 22 |
in regard of his | 22 |
of length is the | 22 |
of the isle of | 22 |
yeelded to the church | 22 |
the county of derby | 22 |
that the earle douglas | 22 |
for the good of | 22 |
to king edward the | 22 |
the castles and towers | 22 |
first earle of douglas | 22 |
if he had been | 22 |
and heir to the | 22 |
castles and towers of | 22 |
the mean time the | 22 |
earle of angus was | 22 |
in the reigne of | 22 |
had the name of | 22 |
on the north with | 22 |
of the earles of | 22 |
that he was a | 22 |
of the trade of | 22 |
the earle of crawford | 22 |
that they could not | 21 |
about the time of | 21 |
to the crown of | 21 |
to the lord of | 21 |
the time of henry | 21 |
with the rest of | 21 |
the most noble order | 21 |
a learned lawyer of | 21 |
time of henry the | 21 |
the greatest part of | 21 |
the battell of durham | 21 |
was called to the | 21 |
and so it was | 21 |
the word of god | 21 |
the church of rome | 21 |
in the reigns of | 21 |
and that he had | 21 |
a family of great | 21 |
he was a man | 21 |
and as to the | 21 |
beginning of the raigne | 21 |
the death of king | 21 |
of the common pleas | 21 |
the master of glames | 21 |
the kings of scotland | 20 |
he was forced to | 20 |
on the banks of | 20 |
the castle of stirlin | 20 |
by sea and land | 20 |
majesty king charles the | 20 |
is descended from robert | 20 |
the knights of the | 20 |
the first year of | 20 |
of the lands of | 20 |
that they would not | 20 |
by the laws of | 20 |
is bounded on the | 20 |
is descended from richard | 20 |
the readers of the | 20 |
she bare to him | 20 |
the first of the | 20 |
was married to the | 20 |
good of the countrey | 20 |
peers of the realm | 20 |
and heir to sir | 20 |
the dutchy of lancaster | 20 |
the cause of his | 20 |
the dayes of king | 20 |
sir george hume of | 20 |
with the title of | 20 |
a younger branch of | 20 |
but the earle of | 20 |
king edward the sixth | 20 |
in the parish of | 20 |
the duke of albanie | 20 |
the dignity of a | 20 |
a peer of the | 19 |
parts of the world | 19 |
a great number of | 19 |
of gold and silver | 19 |
hall in the county | 19 |
to the church of | 19 |
in the meane time | 19 |
the measure of length | 19 |
as if they had | 19 |
the earle of athole | 19 |
that he should be | 19 |
that they might not | 19 |
at home and abroad | 19 |
of the nobility of | 19 |
so long as he | 19 |
of the raigne of | 19 |
and that he was | 19 |
to the earl of | 19 |
the mouth of the | 19 |
of the county of | 19 |
who bare to him | 19 |
court of exchequer in | 19 |
on the one side | 19 |
the earle of gowrie | 19 |
captain of the castle | 19 |
him out of the | 19 |
it will not be | 19 |
which if it be | 18 |
in the kings name | 18 |
younger branch of the | 18 |
about the year of | 18 |
in the eyes of | 18 |
of which make a | 18 |
it could not be | 18 |
in the case of | 18 |
william earle of douglas | 18 |
if it be not | 18 |
of the growth of | 18 |
george hume of wedderburne | 18 |
the antient family of | 18 |
reign of king richard | 18 |
justice of the kings | 18 |
son and heir of | 18 |
baron of the court | 18 |
the county of oxon | 18 |
of the exchequer in | 18 |
it is said that | 18 |
the history of the | 18 |
and according to the | 18 |
to the duke of | 18 |
a convention of the | 18 |
of his late majesty | 18 |
it had the name | 18 |
the crown of england | 18 |
attorney general to king | 18 |
archbald earle of angus | 18 |
the county of hertford | 18 |
the growth of the | 18 |
it is hard to | 18 |
towne and castle of | 18 |
to the use of | 18 |
the bishoprick of durham | 18 |
the estate of the | 18 |
the earledome of angus | 18 |
the county of somerset | 18 |
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the lords of the | 17 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 17 |
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high chancellor of england | 17 |
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heir to the late | 17 |
of exchequer in the | 17 |
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recorder of the city | 17 |
of douglas and angus | 17 |
the title of an | 17 |
the county of wilts | 17 |
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king robert the third | 17 |
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of the town of | 16 |
great part of the | 16 |
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by the law of | 16 |
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to the king and | 16 |
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one of the benchers | 16 |
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the king and queen | 16 |
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lord maior of london | 16 |
david hume of wedderburne | 16 |
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antient family of the | 16 |
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to king robert the | 16 |
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the kingdome of the | 16 |
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king henry the first | 16 |
the raigne of scotland | 16 |
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of marre and angus | 16 |
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are these that follow | 16 |
king james the third | 16 |
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with the earle douglas | 16 |
the reigns of king | 16 |
that it hath been | 16 |
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lord of the isles | 15 |
king james the first | 15 |
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the south side of | 15 |
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of edward the third | 15 |
the rule of st | 15 |
greatest part of the | 15 |
the year of the | 15 |
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county of norfolk esq | 15 |
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the reign of his | 15 |
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the kingdome of ireland | 15 |
the isle of ely | 15 |
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and twentieth day of | 15 |
the title of the | 15 |
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the number of the | 15 |
the place where the | 15 |
the affairs of the | 15 |
with an army of | 15 |
the hearts of men | 15 |
society in the reign | 15 |
the duke of york | 15 |
died in peace the | 15 |
the use of the | 15 |
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dignity of a serjeant | 15 |
the consent of the | 15 |
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convention of the states | 15 |
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him and his heires | 15 |
the crown of scotland | 15 |
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dukes and earles of | 15 |
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and thirtieth yeare of | 9 |
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bare to him a | 9 |
the statute of magna | 9 |
of the earls of | 9 |
of some of the | 9 |
the testimony of the | 9 |
the third yeare of | 9 |
and such as were | 9 |
they would have been | 9 |
to william the first | 9 |
by order of law | 9 |
attorney of the dutchy | 9 |
the presence of the | 9 |
the nobility of the | 9 |
title of an earle | 9 |
trade of the whole | 9 |
they are to be | 9 |
his father in law | 9 |
the second king of | 9 |
third yeare of his | 9 |
and after he had | 9 |
it conteineth in it | 9 |
he would not be | 9 |
which was the occasion | 9 |
the trade of that | 9 |
into the kings presence | 9 |
of iohn of gaunt | 9 |
the life of his | 9 |
the nature of the | 9 |
eldest son of king | 9 |
done to the king | 9 |
to him two sonnes | 9 |
not long after this | 9 |
of such as were | 9 |
high treasurer of england | 9 |
in the britons time | 9 |
to the late earle | 9 |
in the th of | 9 |
the custody of the | 9 |
under the leading of | 9 |
when he was in | 9 |
the knowledge of the | 9 |
the ruines of old | 9 |
the right honourable thomas | 9 |
covantage keyed and coded | 9 |
was a man of | 9 |
in imitation of the | 9 |
the houses of douglas | 9 |
the scots and french | 9 |
long as he lived | 9 |
ancient family of the | 9 |
under the government of | 9 |
the names of the | 9 |
and for want of | 9 |
honourable society in the | 9 |
that the said earle | 9 |
the readers of grays | 9 |
a true and perfect | 9 |
of england and scotland | 9 |
it hath but one | 9 |
and the good of | 9 |
of lord chief justice | 9 |
ninth year of his | 9 |
yeare of his reigne | 9 |
laws of this realm | 9 |
to depart out of | 9 |
the ruines of the | 9 |
which is to be | 9 |
lord the king that | 9 |
court of common pleas | 9 |
that he had not | 9 |
to the city of | 9 |
to the late king | 9 |
with a number of | 9 |
the late earle of | 9 |
to make it good | 9 |
after his fathers death | 9 |
the whole county of | 9 |
in regard of their | 9 |
the heads of the | 9 |
at such a time | 9 |
he was not able | 9 |
is to be seen | 9 |
lord president of wales | 9 |
it came to be | 9 |
the scots and picts | 9 |
of which are accounted | 9 |
in the vertues of | 9 |
would not have done | 9 |
this order of knighthood | 9 |
the most part in | 9 |
descended from sir robert | 9 |
the space of a | 9 |
the princes of wales | 9 |
son to the lord | 9 |
by king james the | 9 |
the king was not | 9 |
nobilitie of the minde | 9 |
by king charles the | 9 |
of the crown of | 9 |
the life of the | 9 |
this order was erected | 9 |
scotland with an army | 9 |
right reverend father in | 9 |
catalogue of the nobility | 9 |
as it hath been | 9 |
kings of england have | 9 |
the bishop of saint | 9 |
the king of denmark | 9 |
speaker of the house | 9 |
the first of these | 9 |
the second son of | 9 |
by this means the | 9 |
the east with the | 9 |
a faire and goodly | 9 |
he would not have | 9 |
and the bishop of | 9 |
county of york esq | 9 |
heire to the crowne | 9 |
the opinion of the | 9 |
the time of william | 9 |
set down in the | 9 |
the hearts of all | 9 |
order was instituted by | 9 |
that they are not | 9 |
but such as were | 9 |
time of king henry | 9 |
a member of the | 9 |
the castle of lochmabane | 9 |
the rest of their | 9 |
was a place of | 9 |
occasion of the battell | 9 |
county of oxon esq | 9 |
and one of his | 9 |
when they came to | 9 |
the keyes of the | 9 |
to mediate a peace | 9 |
bounded on the west | 9 |
king of the south | 9 |
to be seen in | 9 |
to be king of | 9 |
at the same instant | 9 |
the hands of his | 9 |
of the affairs of | 9 |
the assistance of the | 9 |
a bill of exchange | 9 |
with a company of | 9 |
of great antiquity and | 9 |
will not be amiss | 9 |
and heir apparent to | 9 |
had married the kings | 9 |
a gentleman of blood | 9 |
and this is the | 9 |
he was to be | 9 |
as we shall heare | 9 |
of henry the fourth | 9 |
in the catalogue of | 9 |
i leave it to | 9 |
is said that the | 9 |
diocese containeth in it | 9 |
they were constrained to | 9 |
they went to the | 9 |
temple in the reign | 9 |
which was in the | 9 |
married to the earle | 9 |
the reception of shipping | 9 |
would not suffer them | 9 |
they came to the | 9 |
under the great seal | 9 |
married the kings sister | 9 |
order was instituted in | 9 |
to the kings of | 9 |
their accounts are kept | 9 |
for my own part | 9 |
in the latter end | 9 |
eldest son of the | 9 |
side of the river | 9 |
that he would be | 9 |
the earle of argyle | 9 |
that he had no | 9 |
was the son and | 9 |
all the kings of | 9 |
of age at the | 9 |
which if they had | 9 |
if it be a | 9 |
the earl of huntly | 9 |
succeeded his father in | 9 |
the cause of their | 9 |
the seat of the | 9 |
one of the governors | 9 |
come into the kings | 9 |
the chiefe of which | 9 |
apex covantage keyed and | 9 |
one of the governours | 9 |
so long as they | 9 |
his eldest sonne and | 9 |
of the realme of | 9 |
the coat of the | 9 |
with his owne hands | 9 |
the queen of englands | 9 |
it is not so | 9 |
for the ducat of | 9 |
in the presence of | 9 |
the commodities of the | 9 |
in the number of | 9 |
may be said of | 9 |
by the addition of | 9 |
with the lands of | 9 |
and the lord of | 9 |
of all sorts of | 9 |
had the honour to | 9 |
fled to the castle | 8 |
to the laird of | 8 |
the lord of niddisdale | 8 |
the liberty of his | 8 |
in the same degree | 8 |
had no children by | 8 |
in wait for him | 8 |
statute made in the | 8 |
and that in such | 8 |
he was committed to | 8 |
of seven or eight | 8 |
the part of the | 8 |
the place of his | 8 |
of a county palatine | 8 |
one lord chiefe justice | 8 |
which they could not | 8 |
traded to by the | 8 |
so much the rather | 8 |
to those of the | 8 |
eldest sonne and heire | 8 |
a prey to the | 8 |
the day appointed for | 8 |
and besieged the castle | 8 |
thus much shall suffice | 8 |
there had been some | 8 |
to be rid of | 8 |
king james the fifth | 8 |
of angus of the | 8 |
house and name of | 8 |
the earle of huntly | 8 |
for that he had | 8 |
but so it was | 8 |
the eldest sons of | 8 |
not to have been | 8 |
he died in the | 8 |
bruce earle of carrict | 8 |
came to the king | 8 |
brother to the earle | 8 |
he had not been | 8 |
together with the lands | 8 |
of the bloud of | 8 |
as he had been | 8 |
as if he were | 8 |
the two and twentieth | 8 |
it was in the | 8 |
and wasted the countrey | 8 |
sonne to sir james | 8 |
of the cinque ports | 8 |
known to have been | 8 |
of edward the first | 8 |
alexander ramsay of dalhousie | 8 |
the stile and title | 8 |
reign of henry the | 8 |
the entrance of the | 8 |
the master of the | 8 |
the time of bishop | 8 |
drive the trade of | 8 |
take part with him | 8 |
to be tried by | 8 |
the midst of them | 8 |
he was come to | 8 |
by the advice of | 8 |
a brother of the | 8 |
years of age at | 8 |
a younger son from | 8 |
the bishop of this | 8 |
the law of nations | 8 |
was instituted in anno | 8 |
thousand pounds per annum | 8 |
a gentleman of an | 8 |
but at last the | 8 |
i shall pass them | 8 |
occasion of it was | 8 |
and the duke of | 8 |
to move him to | 8 |
the clergies tenth amounting | 8 |
succeeded the yeare of | 8 |
to bestow his daughter | 8 |
and perfect catalogue of | 8 |
the clergy paying for | 8 |
the king of pictes | 8 |
kingdome of the east | 8 |
to go on with | 8 |
in the middle of | 8 |
it was not long | 8 |
the king did not | 8 |
him dedicated to saint | 8 |
any of the rest | 8 |
with the house of | 8 |
and the next day | 8 |
during his fathers life | 8 |
by which it is | 8 |
of king robert bruce | 8 |
in the south parts | 8 |
the bloud of the | 8 |
an enemy to the | 8 |
in the right of | 8 |
the english army was | 8 |
was the cause of | 8 |
in the earledome of | 8 |
but when he saw | 8 |
to the late learned | 8 |
great hope and expectation | 8 |
the counsell of the | 8 |
according to the ancient | 8 |
brought to the king | 8 |
him and his heirs | 8 |
and afterwards one of | 8 |
the earle of marches | 8 |
as it had been | 8 |
a baron by writ | 8 |
the said county of | 8 |
the reign of k | 8 |
of king robert the | 8 |
and valour of the | 8 |
were enemies to the | 8 |
the palace of haly | 8 |
put to death in | 8 |
the power of the | 8 |
son and heyre of | 8 |
into the midst of | 8 |
the black booke of | 8 |
and that he should | 8 |
is not likely that | 8 |
the possessions of the | 8 |
the isle of anglesey | 8 |
from the antient family | 8 |
and there is no | 8 |
a servant of the | 8 |
bishop of this diocese | 8 |
had the leading of | 8 |
his brother sir george | 8 |
we have heard how | 8 |
the consideration of the | 8 |
and thereupon the said | 8 |
readers of that honourable | 8 |
was descended from sir | 8 |
the most noble of | 8 |
of which the chief | 8 |
archbald earle of douglas | 8 |
and in the mean | 8 |
is lineally descended from | 8 |
the fact at ruthven | 8 |
archbald earle of wigton | 8 |
a lord of the | 8 |
the late kings time | 8 |
the latter of which | 8 |
chiefe town of the | 8 |
very eminent for his | 8 |
his first care was | 8 |
for want of issue | 8 |
martha countesse of carrick | 8 |
that he could not | 8 |
the armes of the | 8 |
the creation of a | 8 |
them to the king | 8 |
interpreted to be done | 8 |
first earle of angus | 8 |
there was no great | 8 |
by many worthy ancestors | 8 |
eldest son and heir | 8 |
to his owne house | 8 |
out of their hands | 8 |
suffer them to be | 8 |
daughter to king robert | 8 |
and made one of | 8 |
the account of the | 8 |
readers of the middle | 8 |
he dyed in peace | 8 |
the earles of northumberland | 8 |
the murther of his | 8 |
profit of the king | 8 |
stile and title of | 8 |
part of the nobilitie | 8 |
by the confession of | 8 |
the apologue of the | 8 |
was like to have | 8 |
with the stile of | 8 |
wherefore that they might | 8 |
first yeare of his | 8 |
would not suffer him | 8 |
and it may be | 8 |
in right of his | 8 |
is governed by a | 8 |
no great good will | 8 |
sonne and heire to | 8 |
right of his wife | 8 |
contempt of the king | 8 |
in such sort as | 8 |
take part with them | 8 |
be admitted into the | 8 |
part of the whole | 8 |
being for the most | 8 |
court in the reign | 8 |
but it is not | 8 |
the ruine of the | 8 |
his wife and children | 8 |
if they had beene | 8 |
by reason of which | 8 |
in a place of | 8 |
hath but one arch | 8 |
the greatnesse of his | 8 |
that house in the | 8 |
in the book of | 8 |
tooke in the castle | 8 |
of the civil law | 8 |
the castle of roxbrough | 8 |
the lords of douglas | 8 |
the earle of marres | 8 |
given the title of | 8 |
the house of marre | 8 |
sent word to the | 8 |
two or three years | 8 |
the number of his | 8 |
so worthy a man | 8 |
like may be said | 8 |
after whose death this | 8 |
to which is added | 8 |
he might the better | 8 |
it is not likely | 8 |
is a younger branch | 8 |
made a bishops see | 8 |
the wrong done to | 8 |
bishops and bishops of | 8 |
and that there was | 8 |
first christned king of | 8 |
but there was no | 8 |
king of the mercians | 8 |
are yet to be | 8 |
the empire of the | 8 |
in the middest of | 8 |
long as he was | 8 |
that they may be | 8 |
and likewise the said | 8 |
sir james and randulph | 8 |
william douglas of logh | 8 |
as wee have said | 8 |
the great contentment of | 8 |
in his fathers time | 8 |
if a man be | 8 |
time of king james | 8 |
to joyne with him | 8 |
who were on the | 8 |
of the wrong done | 8 |
his friends and followers | 8 |
the beginning of february | 8 |
taking the name from | 8 |
maried to elizabeth daughter | 8 |
heir apparent to the | 8 |
that hee was a | 8 |
his love to his | 8 |
stanley earle of darby | 8 |
as before is said | 8 |
one hundred and twelve | 8 |
which the earle of | 8 |
he should have been | 8 |
was father to the | 8 |
his friends and dependers | 8 |
of that house in | 8 |
there were but few | 8 |
the value of the | 8 |
the trade of this | 8 |
in process of time | 8 |
weight is the pound | 8 |
as if hee had | 8 |
of the right honourable | 8 |
by the favour of | 8 |
county of leicester esq | 8 |
the same with the | 8 |
with the lord hume | 8 |
in the realme of | 8 |
that hee would not | 8 |
the church and countrey | 8 |
the right honourable robert | 8 |
the king and queene | 8 |
was in a manner | 8 |
be made a knight | 8 |
in the kings bench | 8 |
of the common people | 8 |
county palatine of chester | 8 |
of great honour and | 8 |
rest of the army | 8 |
brother the earle of | 8 |
both in peace and | 8 |
son of king henry | 8 |
out of his kingdome | 8 |
to come to him | 8 |
chief justice of england | 8 |
were so farre from | 8 |
in the palace of | 8 |
by the birth of | 8 |
is so much the | 8 |
it is said of | 8 |
to be in the | 8 |
the common pleas in | 8 |
with all manner of | 8 |
the reign of henry | 8 |
the lord of galloway | 8 |
the nobilitie of his | 8 |
the second year of | 8 |
when the earle of | 8 |
that which now standeth | 8 |
walter scot of balcleugh | 8 |
he came to edinburgh | 8 |
that it was for | 8 |
that he might the | 8 |
afterwards lord chief justice | 8 |
he was in his | 8 |
the head of the | 8 |
that he had more | 8 |
the children of israel | 8 |
son of king edward | 8 |
the kings and lords | 8 |
by the assent of | 8 |
to be made in | 8 |
shall pass them over | 8 |
as it were a | 8 |
matthew stuart earle of | 8 |
as before i said | 8 |
of the king by | 8 |
part of the nobility | 8 |
in the province of | 8 |
eldest son of k | 8 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 8 |
the coronation of the | 8 |
himself out of the | 8 |
would have had him | 8 |
out of the kingdome | 8 |
was the first earle | 8 |
master of the horse | 8 |
lord high treasurer of | 8 |
that he had the | 8 |
from the castle of | 8 |
is found to make | 8 |
neither was there any | 8 |
not be amiss to | 8 |
of the body of | 8 |
the arch bishop of | 8 |
knowledge in the laws | 8 |
the earles of crawford | 8 |
the dukes and earles | 8 |
the descent of the | 8 |
the end of his | 8 |
so that it was | 8 |
the like may be | 8 |
the lordship of douglas | 8 |
privy councell c a | 8 |
to the seniority of | 8 |
to the name of | 8 |
the order of st | 8 |
stuart earle of lennox | 8 |
and for that the | 8 |
the king that he | 8 |
the custome of the | 8 |
as they call them | 8 |
yeare of christ after | 8 |
was slain in the | 8 |
is descended from edward | 8 |
it cannot be denied | 8 |
he would have done | 8 |
besieged the castle of | 8 |
it was not for | 8 |
him out of his | 8 |
the statute of westminster | 8 |
the english that were | 8 |
ought to be made | 8 |
able to do it | 8 |
in this mean time | 8 |
descended from the late | 8 |
they would have it | 8 |
they would not have | 8 |
clergy paying for their | 8 |
of christ after the | 8 |
to the great contentment | 8 |
to be preferred before | 8 |
the house and name | 8 |
first care was to | 8 |
of the virgin mary | 8 |
as also of all | 8 |
of the royall bloud | 8 |
to the lord clifford | 8 |
a remission for it | 8 |
bishoprick is valued in | 8 |
earles of march and | 8 |
by authority of parliament | 8 |
prison in the castle | 8 |
depart out of the | 8 |
the county of glocester | 8 |
by master david hume | 8 |
they ought to be | 8 |
the order of knighthood | 8 |
as the king was | 8 |
issuing out of the | 8 |
the right honourable the | 8 |
county of derby esq | 8 |
the advice of the | 8 |
bishop of saint andrews | 8 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 8 |
and xml conversion the | 8 |
to be admitted into | 8 |
see more in the | 8 |
the said master nicholas | 8 |
their men in order | 8 |
is of new erection | 8 |
which made him to | 8 |
is descended from roger | 8 |
the lord mayor and | 8 |
william duke of normandy | 8 |
the earle of montrose | 8 |
of the ancient family | 8 |
him by the way | 8 |
reward of his service | 8 |
and on the other | 8 |
title of earles of | 8 |
and thus much shall | 8 |
which belonged to the | 8 |
shadow of the kings | 8 |
number of his men | 8 |
to be revenged of | 8 |
house in the reign | 8 |
the custom of the | 8 |
the field of flowdon | 8 |
of so great a | 8 |
from that time forth | 8 |
that it could not | 8 |
the acts of parliament | 8 |
the authority of the | 8 |
his men in order | 8 |
county of bedford esq | 8 |
him to the king | 8 |
the i le of | 8 |
the king to his | 8 |
against the law of | 8 |
the shadow of the | 8 |
against the king of | 8 |
to bee found in | 8 |
of the privy counsel | 8 |
but the true cause | 8 |
many of his friends | 8 |
to the word of | 8 |
father in the yeare | 8 |
that he would have | 8 |
eldest son to the | 8 |
the practice of the | 8 |
by reason of this | 8 |
or any of them | 8 |
all things necessary for | 8 |
he was of a | 8 |
second of that name | 8 |
to drive the trade | 8 |
county of it selfe | 8 |
the marriage of the | 8 |
uncle to the earle | 8 |
magnus with the red | 8 |
the lord hume with | 8 |
and the lord hume | 8 |
of his own body | 8 |
the castle of dumbarre | 8 |
the jurisdiction of the | 8 |
the pleasure of the | 8 |
no mention of any | 8 |
since the time of | 8 |
could not prevaile with | 8 |
the first yeare of | 7 |
chancellours to the university | 7 |
the first of that | 7 |
a title of honour | 7 |
is in the same | 7 |
he thought he could | 7 |
as well for the | 7 |
the means of the | 7 |
of coventry and lichfeild | 7 |
the weights are the | 7 |
same court in the | 7 |
so long as the | 7 |
the title of a | 7 |
of the said thomas | 7 |
and the heirs males | 7 |
degree of a baron | 7 |
the execution of the | 7 |
descended from sir edward | 7 |
a little above the | 7 |
it is no wonder | 7 |
i have heard it | 7 |
present state of england | 7 |
who was brother to | 7 |
that hee was not | 7 |
and was buried at | 7 |
and after his death | 7 |
where there is no | 7 |
it had not been | 7 |
directly descended from sir | 7 |
who succeeded to his | 7 |
that they might be | 7 |
county of nottingham esq | 7 |
the peers of the | 7 |
the reason why the | 7 |
of this order was | 7 |
in time to come | 7 |
the death of their | 7 |
some of his nobles | 7 |
and twentieth year of | 7 |
we have spoke already | 7 |
the midst of his | 7 |
by all means to | 7 |
to the custom of | 7 |
and yet for all | 7 |
of the judges of | 7 |
learned lawyer of lincolns | 7 |
according to the seniority | 7 |
for the advancement of | 7 |
from hand to hand | 7 |
he might the more | 7 |
the title of dukes | 7 |
thereof in the beginning | 7 |
the marriage was solemnized | 7 |
lately one of the | 7 |
the haste he could | 7 |
king james the fourth | 7 |
the study of the | 7 |
betwixt him and the | 7 |
and by that name | 7 |
upon the account of | 7 |
for fear of the | 7 |
by some of their | 7 |
the noble family of | 7 |
the borders of scotland | 7 |
vpon the water of | 7 |
the catalogue of the | 7 |
the first planting of | 7 |
masters of the rolls | 7 |
with the death of | 7 |
and thereupon it was | 7 |
knights of the shires | 7 |
for the time being | 7 |
called by the name | 7 |
the court of augmentations | 7 |
in king henry the | 7 |
to set down the | 7 |
that they had not | 7 |
in the towne of | 7 |
began his raigne the | 7 |
that he was the | 7 |
the manner of his | 7 |
that is to be | 7 |
which was the cause | 7 |
the service of god | 7 |
younger son from sir | 7 |
have been in the | 7 |
and attorney of the | 7 |
the mediation of the | 7 |
the preface to the | 7 |
the king with his | 7 |
within the bounds of | 7 |
person of the king | 7 |
second son of the | 7 |
to come out of | 7 |
in the history of | 7 |
of the said richard | 7 |
to live in the | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
as much as the | 7 |
vertues of the mind | 7 |
and so they were | 7 |
being at this time | 7 |
many of the nobility | 7 |
of the men of | 7 |
majesties serjeants at law | 7 |
out of the chancery | 7 |
the speech vpon him | 7 |
a baron of the | 7 |
of that which is | 7 |
their habit is a | 7 |
the lords in parliament | 7 |
the enemies of the | 7 |
of titles of honour | 7 |
the lord privy seal | 7 |
so soone as the | 7 |
of the said william | 7 |
of a very plentiful | 7 |
in this case the | 7 |