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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 596 |
the house of commons | 305 |
characters represented either as | 298 |
represented either as utf | 298 |
the church of england | 258 |
at the same time | 214 |
the church of rome | 210 |
of the church of | 203 |
in the county of | 168 |
the duke of york | 168 |
of the house of | 162 |
that can be made | 153 |
if there was a | 153 |
that due credit and | 150 |
be made about the | 150 |
that in all likelihood | 150 |
support to the early | 149 |
later edition of a | 149 |
large quantities of textual | 149 |
of the texts have | 149 |
between the universities of | 149 |
second or later edition | 149 |
project have been released | 149 |
or elements to simplify | 149 |
created by converting tcp | 149 |
not meet qa standards | 149 |
work described above is | 149 |
was proofread for accuracy | 149 |
returned to the keyers | 149 |
likelihood such instances will | 149 |
of any assumptions that | 149 |
have been issued variously | 149 |
creation partnership web site | 149 |
their works are eligible | 149 |
released into the public | 149 |
to page images in | 149 |
the public domain as | 149 |
markup reviewed and edited | 149 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 149 |
a compelling reason to | 149 |
and attribution is given | 149 |
images in accordance with | 149 |
did not meet qa | 149 |
proquest via their early | 149 |
in accordance with level | 149 |
where possible up to | 149 |
of each text was | 149 |
owned by the institutions | 149 |
project was divided into | 149 |
language title published between | 149 |
in of gaps by | 149 |
was intended to range | 149 |
keying companies for transcription | 149 |
restraints of time and | 149 |
to tei p using | 149 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 149 |
was based on the | 149 |
was enhanced and or | 149 |
texts were encoded and | 149 |
attribution is given to | 149 |
sometimes a second or | 149 |
gaps by user contributors | 149 |
can be made about | 149 |
should be aware of | 149 |
english books online text | 149 |
the universities of michigan | 149 |
the texts have been | 149 |
tei p using tcp | 149 |
a second or later | 149 |
the print record of | 149 |
selection was based on | 149 |
and available in eebo | 149 |
the process of creating | 149 |
is available for reuse | 149 |
keying and markup guidelines | 149 |
usual project restraints of | 149 |
text and markup reviewed | 149 |
sets published by proquest | 149 |
are a number of | 149 |
range over a wide | 149 |
of works in other | 149 |
and the publisher proquest | 149 |
text creation partnership web | 149 |
notably latin and welsh | 149 |
and markup reviewed and | 149 |
while the overall quality | 149 |
their early english books | 149 |
text strings within braces | 149 |
texts for their own | 149 |
companies for transcription and | 149 |
of the work described | 149 |
should bear in mind | 149 |
the text can be | 149 |
assigned for keying and | 149 |
of the process of | 149 |
opposed to critical editions | 149 |
each text was proofread | 149 |
and those which did | 149 |
markup guidelines are available | 149 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 149 |
those which did not | 149 |
never have been looked | 149 |
the text encoding initiative | 149 |
usually the first edition | 149 |
chose to create diplomatic | 149 |
project restraints of time | 149 |
oxford and the publisher | 149 |
to the terms of | 149 |
data is very good | 149 |
keyers to be redone | 149 |
encoded edition of the | 149 |
aware of the process | 149 |
terms of creative commons | 149 |
be aware of the | 149 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 149 |
proquest to create accurately | 149 |
tcp files to tei | 149 |
was then carried out | 149 |
to external keying companies | 149 |
were returned to the | 149 |
although there are a | 149 |
all without asking permission | 149 |
at by a tcp | 149 |
sent to external keying | 149 |
carried out by editorial | 149 |
to simplify the filling | 149 |
images scanned from microfilm | 149 |
and or corrected and | 149 |
users should be aware | 149 |
texts have been issued | 149 |
processes should make clear | 149 |
or later edition of | 149 |
corrected and characters marked | 149 |
institutions providing financial support | 149 |
within the usual project | 149 |
transcription and basic encoding | 149 |
the text creation partnership | 149 |
reflect the true nature | 149 |
understanding these processes should | 149 |
there are a number | 149 |
edition of the work | 149 |
processed by university of | 149 |
the overall quality of | 149 |
at the text creation | 149 |
instances will never have | 149 |
of creating the tcp | 149 |
text is available for | 149 |
tcp data is very | 149 |
create accurately transcribed and | 149 |
based on the text | 149 |
i text is available | 149 |
universities of michigan and | 149 |
some readable characters will | 149 |
was a compelling reason | 149 |
credit and attribution is | 149 |
or for an anonymous | 149 |
all likelihood such instances | 149 |
the institutions providing financial | 149 |
keyed and coded from | 149 |
work was chosen if | 149 |
for keying and markup | 149 |
encoded texts based on | 149 |
a works in english | 149 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 149 |
some errors will remain | 149 |
selection was intended to | 149 |
errors will remain and | 149 |
were encoded as gap | 149 |
of textual data within | 149 |
was chosen if there | 149 |
a number of works | 149 |
possible up to a | 149 |
data within the usual | 149 |
placeholder characters or elements | 149 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 149 |
phase of the project | 149 |
even for commercial purposes | 149 |
nature of the print | 149 |
the true nature of | 149 |
quality assurance was then | 149 |
to their original source | 149 |
tcp is to encode | 149 |
by a tcp editor | 149 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 149 |
will remain and some | 149 |
limit of instances per | 149 |
the work described above | 149 |
image sets published by | 149 |
in all likelihood such | 149 |
creating the tcp texts | 149 |
have been looked at | 149 |
these processes should make | 149 |
tcp aimed to produce | 149 |
to the keyers to | 149 |
between and available in | 149 |
and encoded texts based | 149 |
and use these texts | 149 |
linked to page images | 149 |
was divided into two | 149 |
works are eligible for | 149 |
reason to do so | 149 |
to encode one copy | 149 |
are available at the | 149 |
partnership between the universities | 149 |
any remaining illegibles were | 149 |
will be marked as | 149 |
to the early english | 149 |
works in other languages | 149 |
published between and available | 149 |
available at the text | 149 |
created during phase of | 149 |
external keying companies for | 149 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 149 |
encoded as gap s | 149 |
tcp assigned for keying | 149 |
as illegible were corrected | 149 |
the texts were encoded | 149 |
were encoded and linked | 149 |
assumptions that can be | 149 |
tcp project was divided | 149 |
the filling in of | 149 |
michigan and oxford and | 149 |
therefore chose to create | 149 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 149 |
extent have been transformed | 149 |
is given to their | 149 |
standards were returned to | 149 |
p using tcp tei | 149 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 149 |
works in english were | 149 |
structural encoding based on | 149 |
variety of subject areas | 149 |
published by proquest via | 149 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 149 |
general aim of eebo | 149 |
and encoded edition of | 149 |
of a work was | 149 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 149 |
and some readable characters | 149 |
remain and some readable | 149 |
quality of tcp data | 149 |
out by editorial teams | 149 |
according to the terms | 149 |
copies of the texts | 149 |
and sometimes a second | 149 |
then their works are | 149 |
and markup guidelines are | 149 |
users should bear in | 149 |
from proquest page images | 149 |
by editorial teams in | 149 |
been released into the | 149 |
of gaps by user | 149 |
on the image sets | 149 |
respectfully request that due | 149 |
simplify the filling in | 149 |
a limit of instances | 149 |
print record of the | 149 |
of known extent have | 149 |
accordance with level of | 149 |
we respectfully request that | 149 |
of a works in | 149 |
and characters marked as | 149 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 149 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 149 |
on the text encoding | 149 |
then carried out by | 149 |
of every monographic english | 149 |
process of creating the | 149 |
providing financial support to | 149 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 149 |
been transformed into placeholder | 149 |
record of the period | 149 |
the project have been | 149 |
by the institutions providing | 149 |
in oxford and michigan | 149 |
via their early english | 149 |
overall quality of tcp | 149 |
of tcp data is | 149 |
accuracy and those which | 149 |
editions of a works | 149 |
to create accurately transcribed | 149 |
based on the new | 149 |
true nature of the | 149 |
to produce large quantities | 149 |
page images in accordance | 149 |
assurance was then carried | 149 |
guidelines are available at | 149 |
gap elements of known | 149 |
on the new cambridge | 149 |
there was a compelling | 149 |
and oxford and the | 149 |
such instances will never | 149 |
image sets were sent | 149 |
the publisher proquest to | 149 |
the encoding was enhanced | 149 |
filling in of gaps | 149 |
made about the data | 149 |
public domain as of | 149 |
proofread for accuracy and | 149 |
readable characters will be | 149 |
the general aim of | 149 |
encoding based on the | 149 |
the tei in libraries | 149 |
to range over a | 149 |
textual data within the | 149 |
is to encode one | 149 |
this phase i text | 149 |
based on the image | 149 |
in mind that in | 149 |
included and sometimes a | 149 |
the usual project restraints | 149 |
looked at by a | 149 |
characters will be marked | 149 |
mind that in all | 149 |
converting tcp files to | 149 |
or corrected and characters | 149 |
text was proofread for | 149 |
for their own purposes | 149 |
or tei g elements | 149 |
intended to range over | 149 |
books online text creation | 149 |
financial support to the | 149 |
elements of known extent | 149 |
is a partnership between | 149 |
by converting tcp files | 149 |
bibliography of english literature | 149 |
tcp is a partnership | 149 |
due credit and attribution | 149 |
texts created during phase | 149 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 149 |
illegible were corrected where | 149 |
quantities of textual data | 149 |
but we respectfully request | 149 |
and therefore chose to | 149 |
domain as of january | 149 |
any assumptions that can | 149 |
editorial teams in oxford | 149 |
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be marked as illegible | 149 |
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take and use these | 149 |
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been looked at by | 149 |
number of works in | 149 |
texts based on the | 149 |
sets were sent to | 149 |
the keyers to be | 149 |
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marked as illegible were | 149 |
issued variously as sgml | 149 |
text selection was based | 149 |
or text strings within | 149 |
have been released into | 149 |
into the public domain | 149 |
compelling reason to do | 149 |
anyone can now take | 149 |
use these texts for | 149 |
enhanced and or corrected | 149 |
mainly structural encoding based | 149 |
for accuracy and those | 149 |
level of the tei | 149 |
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request that due credit | 149 |
files to tei p | 149 |
and therefore of any | 149 |
up to a limit | 149 |
encoded and linked to | 149 |
were corrected where possible | 149 |
online text creation partnership | 149 |
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wide variety of subject | 149 |
these texts for their | 149 |
given to their original | 149 |
the early english books | 149 |
to reflect the true | 149 |
of instances per text | 149 |
elements to simplify the | 149 |
therefore of any assumptions | 149 |
qa standards were returned | 149 |
and coded from proquest | 149 |
and linked to page | 149 |
which did not meet | 149 |
of michigan and oxford | 149 |
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text can be copied | 149 |
over a wide variety | 149 |
into placeholder characters or | 149 |
coded from proquest page | 149 |
should make clear that | 149 |
divided into two phases | 149 |
aimed to produce large | 149 |
the image sets published | 149 |
edition of a work | 149 |
described above is co | 149 |
encoding was enhanced and | 149 |
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of the tei in | 149 |
of the print record | 149 |
title published between and | 149 |
phase i text is | 149 |
the terms of creative | 149 |
were sent to external | 149 |
teams in oxford and | 149 |
for transcription and basic | 149 |
unicode or tei g | 149 |
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unicode or text strings | 149 |
a wide variety of | 149 |
a work was chosen | 149 |
characters or elements to | 149 |
for an anonymous work | 149 |
will never have been | 149 |
first editions of a | 149 |
chosen if there was | 149 |
illegibles were encoded as | 149 |
with level of the | 149 |
corrected where possible up | 149 |
bear in mind that | 149 |
as opposed to critical | 149 |
characters marked as illegible | 149 |
a partnership between the | 149 |
encoded text transcribed from | 149 |
by proquest via their | 149 |
known extent have been | 149 |
produce large quantities of | 149 |
by university of nebraska | 149 |
publisher proquest to create | 149 |
in english were prioritized | 149 |
are eligible for inclusion | 149 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 138 |
to kill the king | 138 |
estc r ocm this | 137 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 137 |
in the presence of | 137 |
of sir edmundbury godfrey | 132 |
the rest of the | 129 |
reproduction of original in | 126 |
soveraign lord the king | 125 |
that there was a | 123 |
iv tiff page images | 121 |
the latter end of | 118 |
the death of the | 118 |
that is to say | 110 |
a great deal of | 110 |
on the other side | 109 |
sovereign lord the king | 105 |
to the best of | 104 |
the discovery of the | 103 |
justices of the peace | 101 |
death of the king | 101 |
the prisoner at the | 98 |
prisoner at the bar | 95 |
that he did not | 94 |
in the mean time | 92 |
the county of middlesex | 90 |
of the protestant religion | 90 |
what do you know | 90 |
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i do not know | 88 |
in the case of | 88 |
the said sir edmund | 88 |
our said soveraign lord | 88 |
of the popish plot | 87 |
an account of the | 86 |
said soveraign lord the | 86 |
guilty upon my honour | 86 |
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the city of london | 79 |
our said sovereign lord | 79 |
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is not to be | 78 |
do you know of | 77 |
the truth of the | 76 |
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discovery of the plot | 75 |
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the time of the | 74 |
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a justice of peace | 70 |
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the tryal of the | 70 |
a copy of the | 70 |
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the duke of monmouth | 58 |
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the king and the | 58 |
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global keyed and coded | 56 |
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logarbo sampled and proofread | 40 |
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body of sir edmundbury | 29 |
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the th of september | 28 |
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of sir edmondbury godfrey | 28 |
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as if he were | 28 |
but he did not | 28 |
a day or two | 27 |
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will be pleased to | 27 |
with all my heart | 27 |
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and his said father | 27 |
that it would be | 27 |
god save the king | 27 |
the form of the | 27 |
if he had not | 27 |
did not see him | 27 |
have nothing to say | 27 |
knew any thing of | 27 |
in the world to | 27 |
year of our reign | 27 |
there is a great | 27 |
his most christian majesty | 27 |
the master of the | 27 |
the peace of the | 27 |
our sovereign lord the | 27 |
by the house of | 27 |
given at our court | 27 |
that the duke of | 27 |
about the middle of | 27 |
went out of town | 27 |
knew nothing of the | 27 |
the order of the | 27 |
in the hands of | 27 |
the bottom of the | 26 |
printed by john bill | 26 |
out of the world | 26 |
about the beginning of | 26 |
that i know of | 26 |
if your lordship please | 26 |
the substance of the | 26 |
in the county aforesaid | 26 |
conspiring the death of | 26 |
for the sake of | 26 |
to murther the king | 26 |
the hands of the | 26 |
if there had been | 26 |
that the said sir | 26 |
the clerk of the | 26 |
and that he did | 26 |
but i do not | 26 |
told me he was | 26 |
carry on the design | 26 |
killing of the king | 26 |
by the laws of | 26 |
by the help of | 26 |
that he should not | 26 |
your lordship and the | 26 |
of the high treason | 26 |
that he never saw | 26 |
the power of the | 26 |
with the king of | 26 |
on the behalf of | 26 |
for the satisfaction of | 26 |
is one of the | 26 |
i doubt not but | 26 |
informant and his said | 26 |
the prince of conde | 26 |
as i can remember | 26 |
are not to be | 26 |
the gentlemen of the | 26 |
law of the land | 26 |
in the church of | 26 |
never in my life | 26 |
of the growth of | 26 |
of our soveraign lord | 26 |
of any such thing | 26 |
that he had no | 25 |
the place where he | 25 |
thirtieth year of our | 25 |
of the king of | 25 |
at the sign of | 25 |
and thirtieth year of | 25 |
i beseech your lordships | 25 |
to say nothing of | 25 |
how he came to | 25 |
against the life of | 25 |
to the matter of | 25 |
as to the time | 25 |
is so far from | 25 |
the right honourable sir | 25 |
to be in the | 25 |
the lords and commons | 25 |
take away the life | 25 |
lord and the jury | 25 |
he desired me to | 25 |
i have to say | 25 |
where the body was | 25 |
what is your name | 25 |
that there should be | 25 |
of oyer and terminer | 25 |
do you know that | 25 |
that it might be | 25 |
had a design to | 25 |
the bar of the | 25 |
clock in the morning | 25 |
at the house of | 25 |
to the earl of | 25 |
to bring in popery | 25 |
death and final destruction | 25 |
you know of him | 25 |
at the end of | 25 |
i desire to ask | 25 |
by the testimony of | 25 |
for the murder of | 25 |
of the lords in | 25 |
james duke of york | 25 |
a member of the | 25 |
not to be believed | 25 |
the said edward coleman | 25 |
the members of the | 25 |
greatest part of the | 24 |
to my lord aston | 24 |
murther of sir edmundbury | 24 |
best of my remembrance | 24 |
to the same effect | 24 |
as soon as he | 24 |
kingdom of england to | 24 |
i went to the | 24 |
if it be true | 24 |
no more to say | 24 |
the account of the | 24 |
at a time when | 24 |
our court at whitehall | 24 |
upon the statute of | 24 |
to the protestant religion | 24 |
told me it was | 24 |
and that i should | 24 |
the king of navarre | 24 |
for the safety of | 24 |
laid to his charge | 24 |
the murther of the | 24 |
the rose and crown | 24 |
tradition of the church | 24 |
by reason of the | 24 |
the place of execution | 24 |
and at the same | 24 |
there was a plot | 24 |
concerned in the plot | 24 |
to poyson the king | 24 |
if it were not | 24 |
as i take it | 24 |
i know not how | 24 |
the true protestant religion | 24 |
he was to have | 24 |
the killing of the | 24 |
be one of the | 24 |
it would not be | 24 |
the contents of the | 23 |
the presence of almighty | 23 |
you an account of | 23 |
had the honour to | 23 |
of this kingdom of | 23 |
a person of quality | 23 |
the king to death | 23 |
the middle of the | 23 |
the murder of the | 23 |
any thing of this | 23 |
guilty of the high | 23 |
one of the clock | 23 |
for the destruction of | 23 |
lords of the council | 23 |
gentlemen of the house | 23 |
do you know mr | 23 |
the names of the | 23 |
for a man to | 23 |
if they had been | 23 |
was at that time | 23 |
in the thirtieth year | 23 |
did not know him | 23 |
the person of the | 23 |
upon the discovery of | 23 |
of the romish church | 23 |
the growth of popery | 23 |
the lieutenant of the | 23 |
of a popish successor | 23 |
to be a witness | 23 |
but on the contrary | 23 |
it had not been | 23 |
that if he would | 23 |
to be a priest | 23 |
or words to that | 23 |
the nature of the | 23 |
the truth of this | 23 |
nothing but what they | 23 |
evidence for the king | 23 |
of a justice of | 23 |
the next day after | 23 |
my lord chief justice | 23 |
thirtieth year of the | 23 |
the oath of allegiance | 23 |
presence of almighty god | 23 |
it was about the | 23 |
there was a consult | 23 |
the dissolution of the | 22 |
and that it is | 22 |
the law of the | 22 |
the duke of guise | 22 |
at the rose and | 22 |
lord lieutenant and council | 22 |
look upon the prisoner | 22 |
according to the law | 22 |
the present state of | 22 |
he told me that | 22 |
the sitting of the | 22 |
went out of the | 22 |
he knew any thing | 22 |
that there is a | 22 |
which no body can | 22 |
by the instigation of | 22 |
the preservation of his | 22 |
to one of the | 22 |
that there is not | 22 |
to be a very | 22 |
if it had not | 22 |
he had seen him | 22 |
the bishop of rome | 22 |
he could not be | 22 |
i leave it to | 22 |
and i do not | 22 |
i did not see | 22 |
of our said lord | 22 |
person of the king | 22 |
the thirtieth year of | 22 |
whether he did not | 22 |
god and the king | 22 |
i know not whether | 22 |
as soon as the | 22 |
i do not think | 22 |
he was a papist | 22 |
of the holy ghost | 22 |
any thing in the | 22 |
year of our lord | 22 |
against the peace of | 22 |
but as to the | 22 |
of the late plot | 22 |
to sir george wakeman | 22 |
was no such thing | 22 |
but that he was | 22 |
this is all i | 22 |
the third of august | 22 |
with force and arms | 22 |
the month of august | 22 |
the first day of | 22 |
a kind of a | 22 |
lord the king to | 22 |
no body can deny | 22 |
any thing that is | 21 |
letter to a friend | 21 |
defender of the faith | 21 |
the truth of it | 21 |
upon the death of | 21 |
that i did not | 21 |
that he was strangled | 21 |
the first time i | 21 |
the truth of my | 21 |
of the kings evidence | 21 |
the law of god | 21 |
in the tryal of | 21 |
together by the ears | 21 |
a vindication of the | 21 |
to the kings most | 21 |
to be at the | 21 |
government of this kingdom | 21 |
against the duty of | 21 |
the year of our | 21 |
he does not say | 21 |
the lord lieutenant and | 21 |
a wing c estc | 21 |
to give me leave | 21 |
to the lord aston | 21 |
time of the year | 21 |
of his sacred majesty | 21 |
the harvard university library | 21 |
knew nothing of it | 21 |
are to be sold | 21 |
to destroy the king | 21 |
for ought i know | 21 |
the kingdom of england | 21 |
that he knew nothing | 21 |
about the time of | 21 |
a minister of the | 21 |
i have no more | 21 |
wing t estc r | 21 |
within this kingdom of | 21 |
wing c estc r | 21 |
the government of the | 21 |
no more than the | 21 |
a wing t estc | 21 |
c estc r ocm | 21 |
statute of the th | 21 |
whereof he stands indicted | 21 |
the view of the | 21 |
that it may be | 21 |
the th of april | 21 |
the presence of the | 21 |
for the space of | 21 |
in the harvard university | 21 |
to subvert the government | 21 |
as to the matter | 21 |
i would not have | 21 |
if it please your | 21 |
leave it to you | 21 |
that he would be | 21 |
as if they had | 21 |
that he had heard | 21 |
he came to me | 21 |
to be expected from | 21 |
my lord of danby | 21 |
by the means of | 21 |
thing in the world | 21 |
so much as the | 21 |
call god to witness | 21 |
and are to be | 21 |
the said earl of | 21 |
the ruine of the | 21 |
the said stephen dugdale | 21 |
i have nothing to | 21 |
at the bar of | 21 |
nothing to the purpose | 21 |
a letter to a | 21 |
of the peace in | 20 |
any of the rest | 20 |
know nothing of the | 20 |
the satisfaction of the | 20 |
as well as to | 20 |
prisoner in the tower | 20 |
lord charles the second | 20 |
he had not been | 20 |
by the hands of | 20 |
the safety of the | 20 |
the peace of our | 20 |
of it to the | 20 |
to the right honourable | 20 |
original in the harvard | 20 |
murther of the king | 20 |
sitting of the parliament | 20 |
the character of a | 20 |
the instigation of the | 20 |
that they were not | 20 |
that hath been given | 20 |
there is but one | 20 |
to death and final | 20 |
is all i can | 20 |
go out of the | 20 |
peace for the county | 20 |
the honour of the | 20 |
upon the tryal of | 20 |
the doing of it | 20 |
the best of this | 20 |
to come to him | 20 |
the greater part of | 20 |
the truth of what | 20 |
in the course of | 20 |
what he had to | 20 |
the duty of his | 20 |
not fit to be | 20 |
he did not believe | 20 |
he said he would | 20 |
i hope for salvation | 20 |
did you ever hear | 20 |
union theological seminary library | 20 |
the bill of exclusion | 20 |
their lives and fortunes | 20 |
that they could not | 20 |
the manner of his | 20 |
in all my life | 20 |
the danger of the | 20 |
nothing of the plot | 20 |
discovery of the popish | 20 |
my lord of shaftsbury | 20 |
and out of the | 20 |
but what they had | 20 |
have no more to | 20 |
that it was no | 20 |
the word of a | 20 |
copy of the indictment | 20 |
printed in the year | 20 |
ask him any more | 20 |
of the commons of | 20 |
under the title of | 20 |
for my own part | 20 |
the tryal and condemnation | 20 |
what was become of | 20 |
any thing of it | 20 |
to my lord castlemain | 20 |
desire to ask him | 20 |
that i have not | 20 |
i beseech god to | 20 |
in june or july | 19 |
to be sent to | 19 |
the truth of that | 19 |
such and such things | 19 |
the protestant religion and | 19 |
the testimony of the | 19 |
i have heard him | 19 |
told him that he | 19 |
view of the body | 19 |
nothing but the truth | 19 |
that they may be | 19 |
if he knew any | 19 |
the laws of god | 19 |
well as i can | 19 |
what hath been said | 19 |
that they did not | 19 |
the plot upon the | 19 |
beseech god to bless | 19 |
that if i would | 19 |
they were to be | 19 |
original in the huntington | 19 |
i have told you | 19 |
that were to be | 19 |
the day of the | 19 |
the king was a | 19 |
t estc r ocm | 19 |
as well as you | 19 |
the roman catholick religion | 19 |
an answer to the | 19 |
for the discovery of | 19 |
to say to him | 19 |
from place to place | 19 |
the merits of the | 19 |
not in the least | 19 |
if i had been | 19 |
found guilty of high | 19 |
of our sovereign lord | 19 |
taken out of the | 19 |
upon the view of | 19 |
that he would have | 19 |
an account of what | 19 |
he had to say | 19 |
with his own sword | 19 |
the beginning of may | 19 |
he was a man | 19 |
and all the world | 19 |
in the huntington library | 19 |
that the papists had | 19 |
of the plot in | 19 |
of some of the | 19 |
how long have you | 19 |
the destruction of his | 19 |
what they have said | 19 |
ten of the clock | 19 |
by act of parliament | 19 |
to the end of | 19 |
and the subversion of | 19 |
near as i remember | 19 |
that he is a | 19 |
the laws of the | 19 |
indicted by the name | 19 |
about a quarter of | 19 |
of one of the | 19 |
he said it was | 19 |
and i am sure | 19 |
out of his pocket | 19 |
know nothing of it | 19 |
the carrying on of | 19 |
his majesty and the | 19 |
the trial of the | 19 |
in the city of | 19 |
it would be a | 19 |
was said to be | 19 |
charge and command all | 19 |
as they call it | 19 |
truth of my story | 19 |
to the place of | 19 |
the court of kings | 18 |
asked me if i | 18 |
what he hath said | 18 |
face of the earth | 18 |
to the king of | 18 |
and when he came | 18 |
l estc r ocm | 18 |
to be a man | 18 |
him in my life | 18 |
it was before the | 18 |
to him in the | 18 |
that some of the | 18 |
there is no such | 18 |
the one and the | 18 |
in order to this | 18 |
in such a manner | 18 |
in the mean while | 18 |
at the time when | 18 |
have sworn against me | 18 |
a further discovery of | 18 |
under the colour of | 18 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 18 |
one of the kings | 18 |
king charles the second | 18 |
under the notion of | 18 |
that he saw a | 18 |
said james duke of | 18 |
in a little time | 18 |
he was at the | 18 |
i think there is | 18 |
in the power of | 18 |
the th of june | 18 |
the testimony of mr | 18 |
committee of the house | 18 |
if i did not | 18 |
there can be no | 18 |
both houses of parliament | 18 |
he was to be | 18 |
account of the growth | 18 |
that it is the | 18 |
by word of mouth | 18 |
as who should say | 18 |
up and down the | 18 |
best of this enformants | 18 |
i would ask you | 18 |
let me have my | 18 |
upon the face of | 18 |
did nothing but what | 18 |
about one of the | 18 |
to the end that | 18 |
as well as his | 18 |
that he is not | 18 |
that he should have | 18 |
the lords spiritual and | 18 |
dissenters from the church | 18 |
there was not a | 18 |
the said james duke | 18 |
tavern in the strand | 18 |
if you please to | 18 |
that what he had | 18 |
the tradition of the | 18 |
wing l estc r | 18 |
the reason of the | 18 |
the manner of the | 18 |
burnt in the hand | 18 |
knights of the post | 18 |
one and the other | 18 |
on friday the th | 18 |
it to be a | 18 |
desire to know whether | 18 |
as the child unborn | 18 |
there could be no | 18 |
the reputation of the | 18 |
the justices of the | 18 |
master of the house | 18 |
and that the king | 18 |
all i can say | 18 |
have no reason to | 18 |
if there were any | 18 |
there was but one | 18 |
received a letter from | 18 |
nothing to do with | 18 |
to give evidence against | 18 |
the providence of god | 18 |
tell my lord and | 18 |
of a dying man | 18 |
three or four days | 18 |
that i should be | 18 |
a wing l estc | 18 |
the king of spain | 18 |
the liberty of the | 18 |
make use of the | 18 |
to go along with | 18 |
to be sold by | 18 |
if there were no | 18 |
i would have you | 18 |
but he does not | 18 |
the government of this | 18 |
that i may have | 18 |
have a care of | 17 |
iustices of the peace | 17 |
against his majesties person | 17 |
that if he had | 17 |
a very honest man | 17 |
the king in the | 17 |
of his majesties person | 17 |
the evidence of the | 17 |
it to your lordships | 17 |
of the county of | 17 |
by the law of | 17 |
hey boys up go | 17 |
for the honour of | 17 |
he went out of | 17 |
a true copy of | 17 |
of the catholick cause | 17 |
out of his own | 17 |
was brought to the | 17 |
for want of a | 17 |
i would fain know | 17 |
that they might be | 17 |
any thing to say | 17 |
at the old baily | 17 |
what they had just | 17 |
brought to the bar | 17 |
credit of the witnesses | 17 |
in the world that | 17 |
i have known him | 17 |
they had just cause | 17 |
i never heard of | 17 |
from the time of | 17 |
as well as of | 17 |
latta text and markup | 17 |
desire i may have | 17 |
as appears by the | 17 |
the king and parliament | 17 |
that there was such | 17 |
the house of peers | 17 |
place where the body | 17 |
the said thomas allen | 17 |
as if it had | 17 |
according to the order | 17 |
make the world believe | 17 |
of the clock at | 17 |
was the author of | 17 |
lord at the bar | 17 |
is not the first | 17 |
they were in the | 17 |
as i am a | 17 |
the humble petition of | 17 |
member of the house | 17 |
have you any thing | 17 |
judith siefring sampled and | 17 |
murder of the king | 17 |
the defence of the | 17 |
the said sir edmundbury | 17 |
about nine of the | 17 |
me to go to | 17 |
i should have been | 17 |
i have a soul | 17 |
of the same month | 17 |
by his own confession | 17 |
that he this enformant | 17 |
was to have been | 17 |
the words of the | 17 |
boys up go we | 17 |
would have been a | 17 |
of the catholick religion | 17 |
you are not to | 17 |
his majesty doth hereby | 17 |
lord chief justice of | 17 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 17 |
i did not say | 17 |
john latta text and | 17 |
ought not to have | 17 |
in matter of fact | 17 |
that the king is | 17 |
in a great measure | 17 |
the parliament sat at | 17 |
this is not the | 17 |
i did not understand | 17 |
authority of the church | 17 |
as if it were | 17 |
one of the most | 17 |
the tower of london | 17 |
be guilty of the | 17 |
i did not hear | 17 |
a glass of wine | 17 |
taken upon oath the | 17 |
in conspiring the death | 17 |
he came to be | 17 |
there would have been | 17 |
doctrine of the church | 17 |
what is all this | 17 |
is no more than | 17 |
to save my life | 17 |
hope your lordships will | 17 |
giles in the fields | 17 |
printers to the kings | 17 |
he did not say | 17 |
an oath of secrecy | 17 |
a word or two | 17 |
death of sir edmund | 17 |
rose and crown in | 17 |
to find out the | 17 |
was an honest man | 17 |
of the murder of | 17 |
about the death of | 17 |
said sir edmundbury godfrey | 17 |
that he was there | 17 |
if it be so | 17 |
the design of the | 17 |
the king to be | 17 |
in the court of | 17 |
true worship of god | 16 |
it is not so | 16 |
character of a popish | 16 |
as i know of | 16 |
for the service of | 16 |
to the prejudice of | 16 |
told me he would | 16 |
the charge and defence | 16 |
that it was to | 16 |
the other five lords | 16 |
and that he saw | 16 |
at that time of | 16 |
presume to print the | 16 |
he would not have | 16 |
is the substance of | 16 |
to god and the | 16 |
of the kings witnesses | 16 |
instigation of the devil | 16 |
a plot upon the | 16 |
for i did not | 16 |
to that part of | 16 |
that there was not | 16 |
that they should not | 16 |
the religion of the | 16 |
that i am a | 16 |
the good old cause | 16 |
appeal from the country | 16 |
a witness for the | 16 |
that the church of | 16 |
because he was a | 16 |
all the rest of | 16 |
over and above the | 16 |
the parliament at oxford | 16 |
by the common post | 16 |
make use of it | 16 |
the malice of the | 16 |
of the roman church | 16 |
there should be a | 16 |
the subjects of our | 16 |
and that they should | 16 |
the power of deposing | 16 |
to murder the king | 16 |
of sir edmundbury godfry | 16 |
latta sampled and proofread | 16 |
and that no other | 16 |
to print the same | 16 |
as he calls it | 16 |
what he had done | 16 |
that he had received | 16 |
the th and th | 16 |
that he knew him | 16 |
designs of the papists | 16 |
design of the papists | 16 |
to the doctrine of | 16 |
destruction of the king | 16 |
on monday the th | 16 |
desire your lordships to | 16 |
in the hearing of | 16 |
murder of sir edmundbury | 16 |
the said lord stafford | 16 |
latter end of the | 16 |
desire it may be | 16 |
in a case of | 16 |
i desire you would | 16 |
as i said before | 16 |
the state of the | 16 |
him any more questions | 16 |
when he was in | 16 |
and ought to be | 16 |
me have my papers | 16 |
of the roman communion | 16 |
upon the th of | 16 |
if it be not | 16 |
that i was not | 16 |
i appeal to your | 16 |
the cause of the | 16 |
on the right hand | 16 |
had any thing to | 16 |
provincial of the jesuits | 16 |
of the murther of | 16 |
of those that were | 16 |
i was not there | 16 |
lord the king and | 16 |
lord arundel of wardour | 16 |
they should not be | 16 |
of this enformants memory | 16 |
if he had any | 16 |
desire he may be | 16 |
we have done with | 16 |
i am of the | 16 |
charge and defence of | 16 |
day of the month | 16 |
with the rest of | 16 |
is not so much | 16 |
this informant further saith | 16 |
a little before the | 16 |
put out of the | 16 |
for which he was | 16 |
do not know what | 16 |
the king at windsor | 16 |
of a popish plot | 16 |
honi soit qvi mal | 16 |
duke of york was | 16 |
he should have a | 16 |
he could not say | 16 |
all the world knows | 16 |
that the king of | 16 |
i met with mr | 16 |
that he came to | 16 |
and one of the | 16 |
to go with him | 16 |
the king was to | 16 |
to be the same | 16 |
be of the same | 16 |
that he was very | 16 |
a man that had | 16 |
take notice of it | 16 |
about nine or ten | 16 |
the true worship of | 16 |
against the form of | 16 |
if i had my | 16 |
a prisoner in the | 16 |
that they might not | 16 |
of the papists to | 16 |
and crown in st | 16 |
john latta sampled and | 16 |
pleased to give me | 16 |
to have been in | 16 |
to the knowledge of | 16 |
that the body was | 16 |
of your own knowledge | 16 |
of the charge and | 16 |
evidence that hath been | 16 |
case made and provided | 16 |
for it is not | 16 |
of the whole matter | 16 |
of the discovery of | 16 |
it is a very | 16 |
at the bottom of | 16 |
any person or persons | 16 |
great sums of money | 16 |
made use of to | 16 |
bring in the french | 16 |
and so it was | 16 |
as to matter of | 16 |
the first of these | 16 |
qvi mal y pense | 16 |
i am not certain | 16 |
the death of a | 16 |
soit qvi mal y | 16 |
this is the substance | 16 |
a narrative of the | 16 |
that they should be | 16 |
of the same parish | 16 |
of the late king | 16 |
tryal of the five | 16 |
for any man to | 16 |
to lay open the | 16 |
i believe it was | 16 |
i hope your lordships | 15 |
what time of the | 15 |
at his house in | 15 |
of the catholick apology | 15 |
to the rest of | 15 |
there is one thing | 15 |
at his own house | 15 |
monday the th of | 15 |
siefring text and markup | 15 |
and i have been | 15 |
after he had been | 15 |
the clock at night | 15 |
and when he was | 15 |
have done with him | 15 |
the name of a | 15 |
before in my life | 15 |
the words of a | 15 |
blazon or coat of | 15 |
had a hand in | 15 |
a tory i will | 15 |
sir edmondbury godfrey was | 15 |
that i should speak | 15 |
appeal to your lordships | 15 |
he was not in | 15 |
not be able to | 15 |
the dissenters from the | 15 |
duty of his allegiance | 15 |
a list of the | 15 |
i am sure i | 15 |
what was done at | 15 |
of the original in | 15 |
at the beginning of | 15 |
was committed to the | 15 |
country to the city | 15 |
and there was no | 15 |
came to my lord | 15 |
and in the same | 15 |
i desire your lordships | 15 |
that it was in | 15 |
judith siefring text and | 15 |
that the pope is | 15 |
to do any thing | 15 |
and that this enformant | 15 |
there was a general | 15 |
the twelfth of october | 15 |
will give you a | 15 |
he would not be | 15 |
of the popish party | 15 |
and in the mean | 15 |
the pretended popish plot | 15 |
that in the year | 15 |
whole body of the | 15 |
his majesty and his | 15 |
lordship and the jury | 15 |
that is all i | 15 |
the eyes of the | 15 |
that my lord was | 15 |
about two or three | 15 |
of any thing that | 15 |
that he hath been | 15 |
to the place from | 15 |
and that you may | 15 |
for the love of | 15 |
to the order of | 15 |
all manner of persons | 15 |
in the opinion of | 15 |
be given to the | 15 |
the month of may | 15 |
of god and man | 15 |
plot of the papists | 15 |
or coat of arms | 15 |
with an account of | 15 |
sent for me to | 15 |
in reference to the | 15 |
did not you tell | 15 |
two or three years | 15 |
when i was in | 15 |
and when he had | 15 |
out of my own | 15 |
before a justice of | 15 |
religion are you of | 15 |
the first part of | 15 |
tory i will be | 15 |
by some of the | 15 |
was in the house | 15 |
the people of england | 15 |
first time that ever | 15 |
author of the catholick | 15 |
let me ask you | 15 |
as well as my | 15 |
the subject matter of | 15 |
late of the same | 15 |
your lordships please to | 15 |
to my lord stafford | 15 |
the force of the | 15 |
order of the house | 15 |
over and over again | 15 |
thing of the plot | 15 |
came out of the | 15 |
came by his death | 15 |
bound in conscience to | 15 |
if it should be | 15 |
as well as in | 15 |
the country to the | 15 |
from the country to | 15 |
the king should be | 15 |
the parliament was dissolved | 15 |
at that time in | 15 |
say any thing against | 15 |
when was the first | 15 |
then make hast customers | 15 |
as far as i | 15 |
the latter part of | 15 |
there is nothing more | 15 |
and he said he | 15 |
to be guilty of | 15 |
the th of december | 15 |
of the peace of | 15 |
of what was done | 15 |
out of the body | 15 |
that my lord stafford | 15 |
i went into the | 15 |
the life of his | 15 |
that he might have | 15 |
the information of thomas | 15 |
if they did not | 15 |
in the said county | 15 |
in an unknown tongue | 15 |
and several other persons | 15 |
a letter from mr | 15 |
so that it was | 15 |
of any of the | 15 |
and this informant further | 15 |
when sir edmundbury godfrey | 15 |
to make out the | 15 |
the matter in question | 15 |
the part of a | 15 |
it was a very | 15 |
of popery and arbitrary | 15 |
to the time of | 15 |
before he went away | 15 |
be taken notice of | 15 |
treason whereof he stands | 15 |
royal blazon or coat | 15 |
we shall prove to | 15 |
why he did not | 15 |
in the midst of | 15 |
he was in a | 15 |
will you please to | 15 |
to be in a | 15 |
as to the first | 15 |
all april and may | 15 |
so much as to | 15 |
was become of him | 15 |
and the next day | 15 |
and that is the | 15 |
that he was with | 15 |
before the house of | 15 |
as any of the | 15 |
at an hours warning | 15 |
the behalf of the | 15 |
between the king and | 15 |
innocent as the child | 15 |
from the see of | 15 |
that i could not | 15 |
or any body else | 14 |
what they would have | 14 |
of the reformed religion | 14 |
he had any thing | 14 |
and i know not | 14 |
and if i had | 14 |
upon the testimony of | 14 |
members of the church | 14 |
to speak with him | 14 |
and final destruction to | 14 |
and my lord stafford | 14 |
if there be no | 14 |
of the parliament at | 14 |
he saw a letter | 14 |
of the catholick faith | 14 |
no more than what | 14 |
as one of the | 14 |
what do you think | 14 |
is nothing to the | 14 |
and as i hope | 14 |
say any thing to | 14 |
it was the th | 14 |
when the king was | 14 |
would have had him | 14 |
have any thing to | 14 |
in the business of | 14 |
for the subversion of | 14 |
with him in the | 14 |
lordships will be pleased | 14 |
the papists in england | 14 |
that it is a | 14 |
that they should have | 14 |
written upon the discovery | 14 |
and this was the | 14 |
and a great many | 14 |
is a great deal | 14 |
refer my self to | 14 |
the first time you | 14 |
the house of austria | 14 |
the king to submission | 14 |
and i have seen | 14 |
that pickering and grove | 14 |
have my papers again | 14 |
to the committee of | 14 |
how he came by | 14 |
was to be a | 14 |
by the authority of | 14 |
they were to have | 14 |
diev et mon droit | 14 |
when we come to | 14 |
the way of calais | 14 |
the several parts of | 14 |
in the reign of | 14 |
some of them were | 14 |
to matter of fact | 14 |
what became of the | 14 |
the commons in parliament | 14 |
in so great a | 14 |
he should not be | 14 |
b estc r ocm | 14 |
as much as in | 14 |
i never saw the | 14 |
the late lord stafford | 14 |
when it comes to | 14 |
imaginations and purposes aforesaid | 14 |
we shall give you | 14 |
i was in a | 14 |
it may not be | 14 |
of the popish religion | 14 |
of august to the | 14 |
i did not think | 14 |
king was to be | 14 |
in the late rebellion | 14 |
the house of the | 14 |
what religion are you | 14 |
for the truth of | 14 |
when they came to | 14 |
ask you one question | 14 |
the body in the | 14 |
be expected from the | 14 |
a matter of a | 14 |
be the first martyr | 14 |
and the earl of | 14 |
that he was so | 14 |
witnesses against my lord | 14 |
me leave to speak | 14 |
any thing more to | 14 |
not the first time | 14 |
the proceedings against the | 14 |
two houses of parliament | 14 |
his majesty was pleased | 14 |
to the superstition of | 14 |
of the members of | 14 |
he is not to | 14 |
nor did i ever | 14 |
for the advancement of | 14 |
have a mind to | 14 |
eight of the clock | 14 |
that i should have | 14 |
or to that purpose | 14 |
of the whole nation | 14 |
in the latter end | 14 |
as innocent as the | 14 |
drink a glass of | 14 |
friday the th of | 14 |
day or two after | 14 |
the course of our | 14 |
i had the honour | 14 |
any thing of that | 14 |
came to the house | 14 |
tryal of the said | 14 |
you know he was | 14 |
to kill a king | 14 |
it is a thing | 14 |
what would you have | 14 |
and that this was | 14 |
to which is added | 14 |
majesty was pleased to | 14 |
till such time as | 14 |
a estc r ocm | 14 |
as i hope to | 14 |
that it should be | 14 |
concerning the death of | 14 |
a soul to save | 14 |
what do you say | 14 |
to the destruction of | 14 |
it is no wonder | 14 |
the two houses of | 14 |
out of the room | 14 |
i know not of | 14 |
reproduction of the original | 14 |
william late viscount stafford | 14 |
he had been a | 14 |
and he desired me | 14 |
lord chief justice scroggs | 14 |
what he could say | 14 |
clock in the afternoon | 14 |
destroy the protestant religion | 14 |
is no such thing | 14 |
and it was not | 14 |
the parliament at oxon | 14 |
of his majesty and | 14 |
leave it to your | 14 |
the word of god | 14 |
my lord stafford did | 14 |
and nothing but the | 14 |
within the compass of | 14 |
final destruction to bring | 14 |
of sir george wakeman | 14 |
that he had known | 14 |
had it not been | 14 |
never saw him before | 14 |
told me he had | 14 |
to come to the | 14 |
the duke of burgundy | 14 |
of the catholick church | 14 |
let the world judge | 14 |
or any other person | 14 |
the burning of london | 14 |
was found in the | 14 |
the th of this | 14 |
the place from whence | 14 |
and when i came | 14 |
he saw him at | 14 |
made by my lord | 14 |
to see the body | 14 |
to be able to | 14 |
the bottom of it | 14 |
words of a dying | 14 |
i asked him what | 14 |
was to be done | 14 |
your lordships will be | 14 |
and it will be | 14 |
is a kind of | 14 |
and there is no | 14 |
have been able to | 14 |
the same time to | 14 |
i heard him say | 14 |
the priests and jesuits | 14 |
it was for the | 14 |
some justice of the | 14 |
a committee of the | 14 |
i desire it may | 14 |
was pleased to say | 14 |
design against the king | 14 |
the face of a | 14 |
the county of oxford | 14 |
laid to my charge | 14 |
the king did not | 14 |
i have not been | 14 |
was a man of | 14 |
it was the same | 14 |
but he told me | 14 |
the circumstances of the | 14 |
is a very great | 14 |
there was a man | 14 |
of the horrid popish | 14 |
more to say to | 14 |
ignorant of the law | 14 |
of the th of | 14 |
the superstition of the | 14 |
the high treason whereof | 14 |
you shall have the | 13 |
my lord castlemain was | 13 |
there was not one | 13 |
with a great deal | 13 |
not think fit to | 13 |
what have you to | 13 |
i am ready to | 13 |
or so much as | 13 |
and the jury what | 13 |
and we shall prove | 13 |
of two or three | 13 |
subjects from their allegiance | 13 |
was a stranger to | 13 |
murder of sir edmund | 13 |
i do not believe | 13 |
himself to be a | 13 |
thing more to say | 13 |
that there had been | 13 |
but if there be | 13 |
he heard him say | 13 |
the saviour of the | 13 |
you ought not to | 13 |
the original in the | 13 |
parts beyond the seas | 13 |
by reason of his | 13 |
you are upon your | 13 |
old symon the king | 13 |
time have they afflicted | 13 |
that there hath been | 13 |
the use of the | 13 |
destruction of the protestant | 13 |
shall prove to you | 13 |
what i have to | 13 |
the oath of secrecy | 13 |
i am as innocent | 13 |
as i have a | 13 |
and that he the | 13 |
he would give me | 13 |
and against the form | 13 |
you any more witnesses | 13 |
in the late times | 13 |
all the world to | 13 |
it is not the | 13 |
the th or th | 13 |
the one and thirtieth | 13 |
and according to the | 13 |
to the satisfaction of | 13 |
ng sampled and proofread | 13 |
printed for henry brome | 13 |
no more to be | 13 |
fit to be argued | 13 |
that were in the | 13 |
court of kings bench | 13 |
and then and there | 13 |
end to the other | 13 |
what is that to | 13 |
one of them that | 13 |
to drink a glass | 13 |
of it in the | 13 |
but on the other | 13 |
who was it that | 13 |
the opening of the | 13 |
and that there were | 13 |
a copy of it | 13 |
one end to the | 13 |
of the late horrid | 13 |
you have heard the | 13 |
in the place where | 13 |
that have sworn against | 13 |
a great number of | 13 |
what was done in | 13 |
i call god to | 13 |
and if it be | 13 |
out of the court | 13 |
the tryal of william | 13 |
i hope to see | 13 |
did not do it | 13 |
or either of them | 13 |
so much as in | 13 |
the day and year | 13 |
principal secretaries of state | 13 |
celeste ng text and | 13 |
go along with him | 13 |
in the th year | 13 |
knowledge of the plot | 13 |
by one of the | 13 |
king charles the first | 13 |
justice of the court | 13 |
the twentieth day of | 13 |
of the rest of | 13 |
time of the day | 13 |
say for your self | 13 |
and not to be | 13 |
on saturday the th | 13 |
to the murther of | 13 |
in the catholick church | 13 |
or at any time | 13 |
never so much as | 13 |
it would be very | 13 |
knew him to be | 13 |
any part of the | 13 |
if i have a | 13 |
my lords and gentlemen | 13 |
be guilty or not | 13 |
to the whole world | 13 |
and as soon as | 13 |
do you mean by | 13 |
would not have been | 13 |
from one end to | 13 |
i have a great | 13 |
have a soul to | 13 |
under the pretence of | 13 |
had no more to | 13 |
other part of the | 13 |
and that in the | 13 |
to have been the | 13 |
he told me i | 13 |
there would be no | 13 |
away the kings life | 13 |
the advantage of the | 13 |
ng text and markup | 13 |
is not in the | 13 |
of the evidence against | 13 |
though he did not | 13 |
i went along with | 13 |
members of the house | 13 |
of the bishop of | 13 |
that he saw mr | 13 |
pense royal blazon or | 13 |
and that was the | 13 |
for the raising of | 13 |
that i should not | 13 |
the sum of the | 13 |
to swear against me | 13 |
a stranger to me | 13 |
of the felony and | 13 |
and that he knew | 13 |
as a false traytor | 13 |
highness the duke of | 13 |
the security of the | 13 |
of the see of | 13 |
of the matter in | 13 |
greater part of the | 13 |
and in another place | 13 |
my lord stafford at | 13 |
that at that time | 13 |
so that here is | 13 |
that they are not | 13 |
would do well to | 13 |
an order of the | 13 |
against the earl of | 13 |
am of the same | 13 |
you have any thing | 13 |
king to death and | 13 |
the protestant religion in | 13 |
that the king should | 13 |
to take away his | 13 |
satisfaction of the world | 13 |
tryal of the lords | 13 |
to the said lord | 13 |
he did not see | 13 |
to carry on their | 13 |
to be put in | 13 |
in opposition to the | 13 |
and that if he | 13 |
now as to the | 13 |
the cause of his | 13 |
did he say he | 13 |
i never had a | 13 |
y pense royal blazon | 13 |
in his right wits | 13 |
here are two witnesses | 13 |
if this be not | 13 |
death of a justice | 13 |
popery and arbitrary power | 13 |
that time of the | 13 |
would you ask him | 13 |
the imperial crown of | 13 |
that no other person | 13 |
but he was not | 13 |
that are in the | 13 |
have you to say | 13 |
and by that means | 13 |
the carrying on the | 13 |
it to the king | 13 |
i believe it is | 13 |
for fear of the | 13 |
and the house of | 13 |
had like to have | 13 |
had just cause for | 13 |
a week after the | 13 |
the king in his | 13 |
said earl of clanrickard | 13 |
into the room where | 13 |
it was at the | 13 |
in the words of | 13 |
the first discovery of | 13 |
in point of time | 13 |
to the said mr | 13 |
a time have they | 13 |
and this informant saith | 13 |
will tell you what | 13 |
and other false traitors | 13 |
him at his house | 13 |
nothing to say to | 13 |
the proceedings of the | 13 |
it was not the | 13 |
it is in the | 13 |
they the said thomas | 13 |
he came to the | 13 |
celeste ng sampled and | 13 |
danger of his life | 13 |
asked him what he | 13 |
that i do not | 13 |
the matter in hand | 13 |
you may be sure | 13 |
mal y pense royal | 13 |
and that he hath | 13 |
why did you not | 13 |
and all the rest | 13 |
never saw the man | 13 |
many a time have | 13 |
and of all the | 13 |
if i were a | 13 |
that sir edmund was | 13 |
out of the coffee | 13 |
to say any thing | 13 |
is rent and torn | 13 |
the house of one | 13 |
for the doing of | 13 |
had an hand in | 13 |
upon the word of | 13 |
it will be a | 13 |
from whence you came | 13 |
that when he was | 13 |
him to be the | 13 |
of church and state | 13 |
go to my lord | 13 |
as to the plot | 13 |
so soon as ever | 13 |
a sort of people | 13 |
i have one thing | 13 |
to the tryal of | 13 |
to ask him any | 13 |
my self to the | 13 |
at any time since | 13 |
the truth of his | 12 |
if you do not | 12 |
of london and middlesex | 12 |
high treason whereof he | 12 |
there had been no | 12 |
there was a discourse | 12 |
when you have pleaded | 12 |
no less than the | 12 |
the publick justice of | 12 |
a letter to mr | 12 |
of his majesties most | 12 |
the worship of god | 12 |
was the man that | 12 |
a wing b estc | 12 |
course of our evidence | 12 |
but he could not | 12 |
the th year of | 12 |
is it your lordships | 12 |
he never saw him | 12 |
could not be done | 12 |
to be taken in | 12 |
late lord viscount stafford | 12 |
to be brought to | 12 |
you have to say | 12 |
do you no wrong | 12 |
i hope it will | 12 |
i hope i shall | 12 |
all that he had | 12 |
in spight of all | 12 |
of the roman catholicks | 12 |
he is a papist | 12 |
to all the world | 12 |
and others of the | 12 |
will you call any | 12 |
the record of the | 12 |
to speak with the | 12 |
so that upon the | 12 |
i will do you | 12 |
chief justice of the | 12 |
before the grand jury | 12 |
carrying on the plot | 12 |
the general of the | 12 |
the evidence that hath | 12 |
at the door of | 12 |
in the sight of | 12 |
to be a protestant | 12 |
the principles of the | 12 |
is to be given | 12 |
any thing that was | 12 |
he would have had | 12 |
i told her i | 12 |
or three days after | 12 |
that they had been | 12 |
is guilty of the | 12 |
for the killing of | 12 |
of his infinite mercy | 12 |
the chief of the | 12 |
and told me he | 12 |
before the sitting of | 12 |
the life of our | 12 |
without so much as | 12 |
i went out of | 12 |
proclamation was made for | 12 |
i think it is | 12 |
be the cause of | 12 |
if i would go | 12 |
of the last parliament | 12 |
justice of the kingdom | 12 |
he said he did | 12 |
upon the score of | 12 |
had any discourse with | 12 |
to shew you the | 12 |
he told me it | 12 |
man in the world | 12 |
to come over to | 12 |
and the prince of | 12 |
wing b estc r | 12 |
to make it out | 12 |
time of the fire | 12 |
in a condition to | 12 |
i was a prisoner | 12 |
of him in the | 12 |
the tryal of green | 12 |
that he was an | 12 |
the whole course of | 12 |
history of the times | 12 |
at the day of | 12 |
in the second place | 12 |
that it is lawful | 12 |
truth of the matter | 12 |
upon the point of | 12 |
the sight of the | 12 |
i was to be | 12 |
it would be the | 12 |
et mon droit honi | 12 |
of a presbyterian plot | 12 |
that i was to | 12 |
and he did not | 12 |
to come to my | 12 |
that sir george wakeman | 12 |
some short time after | 12 |
to go out of | 12 |
a brief history of | 12 |
but i must tell | 12 |
is the first time | 12 |
narrative of the popish | 12 |
after the parliament was | 12 |
were taken from me | 12 |
off the kings head | 12 |
think it was in | 12 |
not only of the | 12 |
that he had an | 12 |
upon the person of | 12 |
he is pleased to | 12 |
in the execution of | 12 |
in the hearts of | 12 |
enemies to the king | 12 |
told him i would | 12 |
i am wholly ignorant | 12 |
the peace and common | 12 |
the heads of the | 12 |
and that he never | 12 |
he saw him in | 12 |
all that i can | 12 |
and you shall have | 12 |
would be pleased to | 12 |
about a week after | 12 |
we are not to | 12 |
had been at the | 12 |
i had my witnesses | 12 |
to be delivered to | 12 |
to dispose of the | 12 |
one of those that | 12 |
to the laws of | 12 |
in the quality of | 12 |
they would not have | 12 |
france and ireland king | 12 |
mon droit honi soit | 12 |
to the said earl | 12 |
he was not at | 12 |
did not know of | 12 |
in danger of his | 12 |
did you see the | 12 |
in mind of the | 12 |
discovery of the horrid | 12 |
that it could not | 12 |
at the consult in | 12 |
to save his life | 12 |
of my lord aston | 12 |
upon the faith of | 12 |
preservation of his majesties | 12 |
the side of the | 12 |
he is a man | 12 |
state of the evidence | 12 |
the consideration of the | 12 |
i have been a | 12 |
i cannot tell what | 12 |
will do well to | 12 |
printed for thomas simmons | 12 |
the assistance of the | 12 |
the court and the | 12 |
esq one of his | 12 |
to consider of it | 12 |
head of the church | 12 |
the fear of god | 12 |
the present popish plot | 12 |
if you will ask | 12 |
it was not so | 12 |
were in the room | 12 |
history of the charge | 12 |
in order to which | 12 |
but that he had | 12 |
was a design to | 12 |
have they afflicted me | 12 |
the time of their | 12 |
for fear of being | 12 |
that he had the | 12 |
and i told him | 12 |
and that by the | 12 |
so far as to | 12 |
ask him any thing | 12 |
he was a great | 12 |
any thing against the | 12 |
that one of the | 12 |
as not to be | 12 |
did not believe it | 12 |