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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 49 |
the house of commons | 37 |
and servants of the | 27 |
servants of the foundation | 27 |
officers and servants of | 27 |
the university of cambridge | 25 |
besides officers and servants | 25 |
the rest of the | 21 |
the name of the | 19 |
the whole number being | 18 |
coat of arms of | 17 |
there is at this | 17 |
is at this present | 17 |
the church of england | 16 |
by the name of | 16 |
represented either as utf | 14 |
of the work described | 14 |
all without asking permission | 14 |
text is available for | 14 |
according to the terms | 14 |
institutions providing financial support | 14 |
assigned for keying and | 14 |
this present in the | 14 |
books online text creation | 14 |
the early english books | 14 |
to the terms of | 14 |
for keying and markup | 14 |
english books online text | 14 |
of the university of | 14 |
i text is available | 14 |
described above is co | 14 |
and markup reviewed and | 14 |
edition of the work | 14 |
the text can be | 14 |
the work described above | 14 |
images scanned from microfilm | 14 |
financial support to the | 14 |
from proquest page images | 14 |
terms of creative commons | 14 |
even for commercial purposes | 14 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 14 |
markup reviewed and edited | 14 |
and coded from proquest | 14 |
present in the same | 14 |
online text creation partnership | 14 |
providing financial support to | 14 |
support to the early | 14 |
phase i text is | 14 |
encoded text transcribed from | 14 |
characters represented either as | 14 |
is available for reuse | 14 |
the institutions providing financial | 14 |
text and markup reviewed | 14 |
owned by the institutions | 14 |
by the institutions providing | 14 |
text can be copied | 14 |
this phase i text | 14 |
work described above is | 14 |
to the early english | 14 |
the terms of creative | 14 |
keyed and coded from | 14 |
and encoded edition of | 14 |
encoded edition of the | 14 |
tcp assigned for keying | 14 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 14 |
coded from proquest page | 14 |
dedicating the same to | 13 |
the foundation of the | 13 |
at this present in | 13 |
to the house of | 13 |
of the house of | 12 |
eng university of cambridge | 12 |
his wife and children | 12 |
in the same a | 11 |
for the maintenance of | 11 |
the same to the | 11 |
so as there is | 11 |
reproduction of original in | 10 |
to the honour of | 10 |
the cathedrall church of | 9 |
the high court of | 9 |
the same a master | 9 |
in the city of | 9 |
global keyed and coded | 9 |
that he was a | 9 |
of the church of | 9 |
the city of london | 9 |
as there is at | 9 |
put into his place | 9 |
spi global keyed and | 9 |
the humble petition of | 8 |
the heads of this | 8 |
under the command of | 8 |
assembled in the high | 8 |
with a catalogue of | 8 |
bishop of this see | 8 |
to the honourable the | 8 |
in the high court | 8 |
lords and commons now | 8 |
honourable the lords and | 8 |
the honourable the lords | 8 |
the spirit of god | 8 |
same to the honour | 8 |
a catalogue of the | 8 |
now assembled in the | 8 |
high court of parliament | 8 |
commons now assembled in | 8 |
not so much as | 8 |
humble petition of the | 8 |
the universitie of cambridge | 8 |
and commons now assembled | 8 |
the lords and commons | 8 |
request that due credit | 7 |
in all likelihood such | 7 |
placeholder characters or elements | 7 |
of time and funding | 7 |
external keying companies for | 7 |
users from many walks | 7 |
project have been released | 7 |
some errors will remain | 7 |
that due credit and | 7 |
the print record of | 7 |
divided into two phases | 7 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 7 |
textual changes aim at | 7 |
sometimes a second or | 7 |
assurance was then carried | 7 |
limit of instances per | 7 |
not been fully proofread | 7 |
usually the first edition | 7 |
the text more computationally | 7 |
by act of parliament | 7 |
by proquest via their | 7 |
version of the tcp | 7 |
proquest to create accurately | 7 |
the texts were encoded | 7 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 7 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 7 |
on the image sets | 7 |
of works in other | 7 |
created during phase of | 7 |
works are eligible for | 7 |
opposed to critical editions | 7 |
made about the data | 7 |
were returned to the | 7 |
to their original source | 7 |
the usual project restraints | 7 |
text is an enriched | 7 |
whichever is the greater | 7 |
then their works are | 7 |
released into the public | 7 |
been issued variously as | 7 |
first editions of a | 7 |
keyers to be redone | 7 |
image sets published by | 7 |
which did not meet | 7 |
of the universitie of | 7 |
text creation partnership web | 7 |
this text has not | 7 |
by editorial teams in | 7 |
language title published between | 7 |
or elements to simplify | 7 |
an enriched version of | 7 |
carried out by editorial | 7 |
overall quality of tcp | 7 |
of creating the tcp | 7 |
sets were sent to | 7 |
a text in a | 7 |
users should bear in | 7 |
compelling reason to do | 7 |
professional end users from | 7 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 7 |
was then carried out | 7 |
support the display of | 7 |
the texts have been | 7 |
or stationer meant to | 7 |
are a number of | 7 |
by the liberalitie of | 7 |
of the texts have | 7 |
tcp project was divided | 7 |
a works in english | 7 |
gaps by user contributors | 7 |
a number of works | 7 |
keying companies for transcription | 7 |
the encoding was enhanced | 7 |
meet qa standards were | 7 |
data is very good | 7 |
transcription a of text | 7 |
bibliography of english literature | 7 |
proquest via their early | 7 |
attribution is given to | 7 |
enhanced and or corrected | 7 |
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tcp digital transcription a | 7 |
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works in other languages | 7 |
take and use these | 7 |
has been tokenized and | 7 |
by converting tcp files | 7 |
keying and markup guidelines | 7 |
english short title catalog | 7 |
and use these texts | 7 |
changes aim at restoring | 7 |
quality assurance was then | 7 |
texts for their own | 7 |
the tcp digital transcription | 7 |
standards were returned to | 7 |
later edition of a | 7 |
possible up to a | 7 |
at by a tcp | 7 |
project restraints of time | 7 |
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works in english were | 7 |
all likelihood such instances | 7 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 7 |
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reason to do so | 7 |
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the overall quality of | 7 |
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to create accurately transcribed | 7 |
based collaborative curation by | 7 |
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there was a compelling | 7 |
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and or corrected and | 7 |
their works are eligible | 7 |
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and therefore chose to | 7 |
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the true nature of | 7 |
display of a text | 7 |
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a limit of instances | 7 |
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domain as of january | 7 |
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print record of the | 7 |
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quality of tcp data | 7 |
is to encode one | 7 |
some readable characters will | 7 |
edition of a work | 7 |
editorial teams in oxford | 7 |
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of each text was | 7 |
of gaps by user | 7 |
where possible up to | 7 |
principall founders and speciall | 7 |
and sometimes a second | 7 |
under the conduct of | 7 |
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of the process of | 7 |
there are a number | 7 |
to range over a | 7 |
textual changes and metadata | 7 |
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record of the period | 7 |
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tcp files to tei | 7 |
universities of michigan and | 7 |
elements of known extent | 7 |
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reflect the true nature | 7 |
produce large quantities of | 7 |
as opposed to critical | 7 |
it will not be | 7 |
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foundation of the universitie | 7 |
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monuments of the dead | 7 |
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accuracy and those which | 7 |
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quantities of textual data | 7 |
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files to tei p | 7 |
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standardized format that preserves | 7 |
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mnemonic sdata character entities | 7 |
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tei p using tcp | 7 |
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selection was based on | 7 |
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tokenized and linguistically annotated | 7 |
elements to simplify the | 7 |
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markup guidelines are available | 7 |
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then carried out by | 7 |
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at restoring the text | 7 |
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a work was chosen | 7 |
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converting tcp files to | 7 |
understanding these processes should | 7 |
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changes to facilitate morpho | 7 |
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text selection was based | 7 |
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wide variety of subject | 7 |
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credit and attribution is | 7 |
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out by editorial teams | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
will be marked as | 7 |
respectfully request that due | 7 |
to external keying companies | 7 |
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simplify the filling in | 7 |
usual project restraints of | 7 |
r this keyboarded and | 7 |
remain and some readable | 7 |
michigan and oxford and | 7 |
use these texts for | 7 |
public domain as of | 7 |
format that preserves archaic | 7 |
a wide variety of | 7 |
or later edition of | 7 |
returned to the keyers | 7 |
illegibles were encoded as | 7 |
gap elements of known | 7 |
many walks of life | 7 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 7 |
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accordance with level of | 7 |
catalogue of the principall | 7 |
copies of the texts | 7 |
of text r in | 7 |
spellings that support the | 7 |
the author or stationer | 7 |
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unicode or text strings | 7 |
filling in of gaps | 7 |
of instances per text | 7 |
to simplify the filling | 7 |
for accuracy and those | 7 |
large quantities of textual | 7 |
by a tcp editor | 7 |
encoded as gap s | 7 |
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been transformed into placeholder | 7 |
looked at by a | 7 |
created by converting tcp | 7 |
p using tcp tei | 7 |
a partnership between the | 7 |
as illegible were corrected | 7 |
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restraints of time and | 7 |
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create accurately transcribed and | 7 |
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text more computationally tractable | 7 |
aim at making the | 7 |
image sets were sent | 7 |
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these processes should make | 7 |
the keyers to be | 7 |
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oxford and the publisher | 7 |
of tcp data is | 7 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 7 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 7 |
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corrected and characters marked | 7 |
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the annotation includes standard | 7 |
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published between and available | 7 |
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variety of subject areas | 7 |
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name of the colledge | 4 |
benefactors of all the | 4 |
since enlarged by the | 4 |
read by all the | 4 |
the two universities to | 4 |
the doctors and students | 4 |
hath been since enlarged | 4 |
founders and speciall benefactors | 4 |
of the same king | 4 |
by all the doctors | 4 |
was not able to | 4 |
the fruits of the | 4 |
beast hath power over | 4 |
a colledge by the | 4 |
with those of the | 4 |
the absence of their | 4 |
wherein he established a | 4 |
the good old man | 4 |
the monuments of the | 4 |
in all points parallel | 4 |
at this present a | 4 |
all the doctors and | 4 |
the men of this | 4 |
being masters of the | 4 |
such persons of quality | 4 |
absence of their professours | 4 |
between and defects per | 4 |
schools daily grow desolate | 4 |
of the blessed virgin | 4 |
to king edward the | 4 |
at this present there | 4 |
mourning the absence of | 4 |
we have here inserted | 4 |
the sad dejected estate | 4 |
high steward of england | 4 |
out of their hands | 4 |
universities to be read | 4 |
for the endowment thereof | 4 |
for the better encouragement | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
presenteth to your honourable | 4 |
particularly upon the churches | 3 |
and totall number of | 3 |
learned and pious divines | 3 |
go to all those | 3 |
the liberalitie of the | 3 |
with a strong guard | 3 |
when the time of | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
may see the fruits | 3 |
about the beginning of | 3 |
estates of all his | 3 |
on each side of | 3 |
securing the publick library | 3 |
the fury of the | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
speciall benefactours of all | 3 |
pupils trading with unlicensed | 3 |
if there had been | 3 |
dead in remote parts | 3 |
colledges in the university | 3 |
severall parts of the | 3 |
remarks upon the university | 3 |
an hundred and fiftie | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
slain on either party | 3 |
the church of christ | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
to be made the | 3 |
which they were to | 3 |
because they could not | 3 |
which colledge at this | 3 |
to the committee for | 3 |
scholars of the same | 3 |
to lay hold on | 3 |
universitie in the world | 3 |
our gracious soveraigne and | 3 |
with griefe dead with | 3 |
reproduction of the original | 3 |
heads of colleges our | 3 |
and have been heretofore | 3 |
and swore that he | 3 |
is more then probable | 3 |
the good cause in | 3 |
who gave in money | 3 |
by experience that many | 3 |
humble request as followeth | 3 |
of parliament in causes | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
to take away the | 3 |
for div a e | 3 |
to the care of | 3 |
of all the battails | 3 |
it appears by experience | 3 |
c category of texts | 3 |
whereas it appears by | 3 |
covantage keyed and coded | 3 |
and to this end | 3 |
as if there had | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
warre against the king | 3 |
of his majesties most | 3 |
syndics for the better | 3 |
where his master was | 3 |
the syndics for the | 3 |
in the kings army | 3 |
the honour of our | 3 |
two briefe catalogues of | 3 |
of the body of | 3 |
better securing the publick | 3 |
preparations and contributions to | 3 |
revenews thereof are and | 3 |
one of the prebends | 3 |
is a man of | 3 |
amongst all the priests | 3 |
that many inconveniences have | 3 |
great part of the | 3 |
countreys to whom this | 3 |
been heretofore made ministers | 3 |
any man refused to | 3 |
the lawes of god | 3 |
the holy and undivided | 3 |
statutes to be inflicted | 3 |
to maintaine the students | 3 |
they dig up the | 3 |
him out of their | 3 |
continuance of their majesties | 3 |
happened betwixt his majesty | 3 |
lord keeper of the | 3 |
out of the pulpit | 3 |
the hearts of the | 3 |
order of their tutors | 3 |
of the kings head | 3 |
have been increased from | 3 |
of sir william waller | 3 |
robert iohnson of luffenham | 3 |
orders and rules agreed | 3 |
and other learned and | 3 |
passages which have happened | 3 |
increased from time to | 3 |
us whose names are | 3 |
as they call it | 3 |
as much as in | 3 |
under the degree of | 3 |
upon by the syndics | 3 |
let the world know | 3 |
without order of their | 3 |
money to maintaine the | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
by the same doctors | 3 |
in the citie of | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
in the same condition | 3 |
pillars of the church | 3 |
and place of all | 3 |
text in the c | 3 |
place of all the | 3 |
and have been increased | 3 |
to offer unto the | 3 |
who was not ejected | 3 |
and sacrilegious outrages of | 3 |
they could come to | 3 |
chief justice of the | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
brief answer unto the | 3 |
sacrilegious outrages of the | 3 |
of the publick library | 3 |
made ministers by the | 3 |
been increased from time | 3 |
as the disobedience and | 3 |
which was no sooner | 3 |
themselves for the better | 3 |
that be in the | 3 |
to wait upon the | 3 |
if any man refused | 3 |
will answer the contrary | 3 |
answer unto the cambridge | 3 |
speeches spoken by sir | 3 |
the sin of rebellion | 3 |
the way as they | 3 |
a chronologie of the | 3 |
of the rebells sacrilege | 3 |
children turned out of | 3 |
of the original in | 3 |
of the kings of | 3 |
that if they found | 3 |
other learned and pious | 3 |
insolence of the offenders | 3 |
and that the world | 3 |
while he was in | 3 |
rescued him out of | 3 |
it pleased god to | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
and divers other benefactors | 3 |
is hereby thought fit | 3 |
swore that he would | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
of this present rebellion | 3 |
annotation on thomason copy | 3 |
with the pictures of | 3 |
the nurseries of religion | 3 |
of the two houses | 3 |
thereof are and have | 3 |
of the clock at | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
answer it to god | 3 |
as have been slain | 3 |
one of the troopers | 3 |
consciences and estates of | 3 |
and children turned out | 3 |
of colledges in the | 3 |
in his owne house | 3 |
the rest of our | 3 |
appears by experience that | 3 |
which was done accordingly | 3 |
in processe of time | 3 |
catalogues of such heads | 3 |
himselfe under the kings | 3 |
pupils for want of | 3 |
speech of doctor gower | 3 |
to deliver up the | 3 |
master of the choristers | 3 |
the approach and during | 3 |
by the syndics for | 3 |
of such persons of | 3 |
a generall bill of | 3 |
likewise this is to | 3 |
now planted themselves in | 3 |
and how the revenews | 3 |
at the house of | 3 |
within the city of | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
ethelbert king of kent | 3 |
vicechancellor and heads of | 3 |
ninths and tenths both | 3 |
of the offenders shall | 3 |
the books of common | 3 |
the offenders shall merit | 3 |
original text notes for | 3 |
themselves in the countreys | 3 |
out of the earth | 3 |
for the better securing | 3 |
would be pleased to | 3 |
benefactours of all the | 3 |
the vniversity of cambridge | 3 |
with him in his | 3 |
from all preparations and | 3 |
chronologie of the time | 3 |
the original in the | 3 |
the proceedings of parliament | 3 |
endowing the same with | 3 |
committed upon the lives | 3 |
the consent of the | 3 |
to his sacred majesty | 3 |
of the faction in | 3 |
all students in the | 3 |
to the good cause | 3 |
in danger to be | 3 |
to the king and | 3 |
and this is to | 3 |
the sectaries of that | 3 |
the first instance of | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
from the close committee | 3 |
at the approach and | 3 |
the c category of | 3 |
more particularly upon the | 3 |
have happened betwixt his | 3 |
utmost penalty of the | 3 |
not able to stand | 3 |
experience that many inconveniences | 3 |
in the c category | 3 |
pleasure of the house | 3 |
to the service of | 3 |
loyal subjects in generall | 3 |
for the remedying these | 3 |
possession of the parsonage | 3 |
of the learning from | 3 |
but more particularly upon | 3 |
two speeches spoken by | 3 |
of the vniversity of | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
the king and the | 3 |
arisen both to tutors | 3 |
founders and speciall benefactours | 3 |
and estates of all | 3 |
the subscriptions of the | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
and during the continuance | 3 |
and scholars of the | 3 |
for the glory of | 3 |
to take up armes | 3 |
of all his maj | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
to tutors and pupils | 3 |
whom they could not | 3 |
what they did not | 3 |
parts of his body | 3 |
the place where they | 3 |
the kings good subjects | 3 |
the utmost penalty of | 3 |
in the middest of | 3 |
which have happened betwixt | 3 |
colledge by the gift | 3 |
of pupils trading with | 3 |
to enter into the | 3 |
and speciall benefactours of | 3 |
his majesty and the | 3 |
since by the liberalitie | 3 |
the disobedience and insolence | 3 |
that if they had | 3 |
of richmond and derbie | 3 |
a place called the | 3 |
that they could not | 3 |
what they were to | 3 |
and without order of | 3 |
payment of quarterly bills | 3 |
all the priests that | 3 |
to receive the sacrament | 3 |
the revenews thereof are | 3 |
ministers by the same | 3 |
take off from the | 3 |
sectaries of this kingdome | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
approach and during the | 3 |
the number of those | 3 |
offer unto the consideration | 3 |
those they call gentlemen | 3 |
griefe dead with griefe | 3 |
and exposed them to | 3 |
amongst all the country | 3 |
no universitie in the | 3 |
many inconveniences have arisen | 3 |
all those they call | 3 |
the antiquity of cambridge | 3 |
whom this moddel is | 3 |
the sign of the | 3 |
and insolence of the | 3 |
this moddel is directed | 3 |
the lawes of the | 3 |
to all those they | 3 |
upon the university of | 3 |
our humble request as | 3 |
take up armes against | 3 |
printed and sold by | 3 |
so reasonable an answer | 3 |
these things were in | 3 |
catalogue of such persons | 3 |
will answer it to | 3 |
which they could not | 3 |
the students of the | 3 |
chosen into his place | 3 |
the statutes to be | 3 |
by reason of pupils | 3 |
same to the honor | 3 |
be at the next | 3 |
upon the utmost penalty | 3 |
of the same house | 3 |
it were in the | 3 |
have arisen both to | 3 |
and divers other benefactours | 3 |
trustees themselves for the | 3 |
came into the church | 3 |
bishop of that see | 3 |
a brief answer unto | 3 |
up to a reprobate | 3 |
out of the castle | 3 |
and heads of colleges | 3 |
under my hand and | 3 |
fellowes of colledges in | 3 |
unto the consideration of | 3 |
the countreys to whom | 3 |
total number of students | 3 |
nothing might be wanting | 3 |
which he endowed with | 3 |
to the said university | 3 |
the time and place | 3 |
of their majesties here | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
is now in the | 3 |
of the trustees themselves | 3 |
lawes of the land | 3 |
the pictures of the | 3 |
brownists and anabaptists of | 3 |
and not content with | 3 |
penalty of the statutes | 3 |
it is hereby thought | 3 |
his soule to god | 3 |
of the common pleas | 3 |
time and place of | 3 |
while these things were | 3 |
and that they might | 3 |
of the statutes to | 3 |
the trustees themselves for | 3 |
and revenues as no | 3 |
betwixt his majesty and | 3 |
into some of the | 3 |
fellow of this colledge | 3 |
world may see what | 3 |
briefe catalogues of such | 3 |
of the parsonage house | 3 |
dregs of the people | 3 |
hand and seale the | 3 |
touching the antiquity of | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
of the great seal | 3 |
the priests that are | 3 |
for want of due | 3 |
see the fruits of | 3 |
to the rest of | 3 |
there is now in | 3 |
disobedience and insolence of | 3 |
of the holy ghost | 3 |
all preparations and contributions | 3 |
majesty and the parliament | 3 |
the speech of doctor | 3 |
tutors and pupils for | 3 |
he was not able | 3 |
be inflicted upon the | 3 |
keeper of the great | 3 |
other remarkable passages which | 3 |
answer the contrary at | 3 |
when the earle of | 3 |
of the protestant religion | 3 |
the king and parliament | 3 |
containing two briefe catalogues | 3 |
fruits of the learning | 3 |
the better securing the | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
that nothing might be | 3 |
revenues as no universitie | 3 |
inconveniences have arisen both | 3 |
in the law of | 3 |
on the cathedrall church | 3 |
as no universitie in | 3 |
of god and man | 3 |
the law of moses | 3 |
is in the cathedrall | 3 |
the parish of s | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
same doctors of colledges | 3 |
the brownists and anabaptists | 3 |
huber text and markup | 3 |
being a gentleman of | 3 |
him by the throat | 3 |
which fruits is persecution | 3 |
colleges our humble request | 3 |
that he knew not | 3 |
it is one of | 3 |
c the rate of | 3 |
knight of the most | 3 |
these are to will | 3 |
with lands and revenews | 3 |
with remarks upon the | 3 |
my hand and seale | 3 |
they may see the | 3 |
in the opinion of | 3 |
some of the towne | 3 |
planted themselves in the | 3 |
been slain on either | 3 |
apex covantage keyed and | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
to a reprobate sense | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
none of the least | 3 |
trading with unlicensed persons | 3 |
and pupils for want | 3 |
that were about him | 3 |
by all students in | 3 |
books and revenues as | 3 |
the same doctors of | 3 |
to be inflicted upon | 3 |
the sheriffe of sussex | 3 |
sonne and heir of | 3 |
the sectaries of this | 3 |
of heaven and earth | 3 |
and total number of | 3 |
the rest of that | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
the sight of god | 3 |
of the said sufferers | 3 |
to go to all | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
better encouragement of this | 3 |
whose names are hereunto | 3 |
represented in the barbarous | 3 |
the house of god | 3 |
of arms of st | 3 |
will be pleased to | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
the nave or body | 3 |
colledge at this present | 3 |
have been heretofore made | 3 |
but by the good | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
hereby thought fit by | 3 |
which colledge by the | 3 |
have been slain on | 3 |
that they may see | 3 |
licence of king henry | 3 |
the clock at night | 3 |
the profits of his | 3 |
remarkable passages which have | 3 |
things were in doing | 3 |
to take off from | 3 |
threaten to kill him | 3 |
rules agreed upon by | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
encouragement of this work | 3 |
the kings of the | 3 |
brake downe the organs | 3 |
the first touching the | 3 |
are and have been | 3 |
and likewise this is | 3 |
de poenitentia jesu christi | 3 |
outrages of the sectaries | 3 |
blasted in the bud | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
fox bishop of winchester | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
commit him prisoner to | 3 |
this colledge or hall | 3 |
and rules agreed upon | 3 |
how the revenews thereof | 3 |
what it is to | 3 |
of the church and | 3 |
of the place where | 3 |
might be wanting to | 3 |
under the kings protection | 3 |
original in the bodleian | 3 |
by the good providence | 3 |
due payment of quarterly | 3 |
of that our citie | 3 |
names are hereunto subscribed | 3 |
with many other students | 3 |
and other remarkable passages | 3 |
some of the said | 3 |
heretofore made ministers by | 3 |
to whom this moddel | 3 |
in which colledge at | 3 |
want of due payment | 3 |
founded this colledge or | 3 |
and you do not | 3 |
to so great a | 3 |
of the civil law | 3 |
as it were in | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
the vniversitie of cambridge | 3 |
was in danger to | 3 |
the countesse of rivers | 3 |
and contributions to war | 3 |
the liberality of iohn | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
one of the fairest | 3 |
in obedience to the | 3 |
first touching the antiquity | 3 |
reason of pupils trading | 3 |
they will answer it | 3 |
her and her children | 3 |
the faction in parliament | 3 |
and by vertue of | 3 |
you and the papists | 3 |
during the continuance of | 3 |
tutors in the university | 3 |
set an end to | 3 |
a great summe of | 3 |
in the behalfe of | 3 |
the continuance of their | 3 |
house of commons as | 3 |
of due payment of | 3 |
gonvil and caius colledge | 3 |
up to the parliament | 3 |
put into your mouths | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
subscriptions of the trustees | 3 |
the remedying these inconveniences | 3 |
of the members of | 3 |
the next day being | 3 |
licence of king edward | 3 |
good cause in hand | 3 |
of colleges our humble | 3 |
published by iohn thomas | 3 |
inflicted upon the transgressors | 3 |
for the advancement of | 3 |
use of the parliament | 3 |
they goe to the | 3 |
they in the castle | 3 |
and to that end | 3 |
to the fury of | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
for money to maintaine | 3 |
and is to go | 3 |
a top of christ | 3 |
that if they would | 3 |
of the time and | 3 |
the honour of s | 3 |
he was sent for | 3 |
both to tutors and | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
lately published by iohn | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
to be a great | 3 |
turned out of doores | 3 |
who had formerly been | 3 |
they found in the | 2 |
weaken the credit of | 2 |
the help of a | 2 |
afterwards translated to a | 2 |
enriching it with large | 2 |
ancient hostles of the | 2 |
loyaltie to his soveraigne | 2 |
that had names in | 2 |
present retain the name | 2 |
of fellows and scholars | 2 |
patronage of rawreth in | 2 |
twelve of the clock | 2 |
place hath received by | 2 |
that the kings forces | 2 |
did not at all | 2 |
the command of the | 2 |
added to the former | 2 |
all was fish which | 2 |
the inhabitants of this | 2 |
shall give of the | 2 |
at your hands a | 2 |
the knights and gentlemen | 2 |
the two hostles of | 2 |
are to be sold | 2 |
they could not drinke | 2 |
frater de poenitentia jesu | 2 |
any of the parliament | 2 |
so many widows and | 2 |
he was not permitted | 2 |
of publication suggested by | 2 |
scholars of this house | 2 |
and devotion have usually | 2 |
the principall founder thereof | 2 |
the pretended houses of | 2 |
brother to partholinus king | 2 |
was pulled down by | 2 |
as you heard in | 2 |
of which hath been | 2 |
of the towne to | 2 |
you do no work | 2 |
ordered by the house | 2 |
purchased the one for | 2 |
mo a wing c | 2 |
fellow and late vice | 2 |
whereunto he intended to | 2 |
to be sold over | 2 |
of langley duke of | 2 |
vniversities in the world | 2 |
long before his death | 2 |
that it had beene | 2 |
foolish mistakes which are | 2 |
purchased for the monks | 2 |
this colledge since by | 2 |
distinguished by the name | 2 |
the liberalities of the | 2 |
consent of the parents | 2 |
not a jot mistaken | 2 |
to his house to | 2 |
place in the stage | 2 |
you may see the | 2 |
house of the lord | 2 |
bateman bishop of norwich | 2 |
of the nobilitie and | 2 |
conscience of the justnesse | 2 |
or body of the | 2 |
along with him to | 2 |
the good old gentlewoman | 2 |
following orders and rules | 2 |
above all that are | 2 |
not content with this | 2 |
by the brownists and | 2 |
which we now see | 2 |
obtained licence under the | 2 |
of little or no | 2 |
for that which is | 2 |
chancellor and treasurer of | 2 |
in the number of | 2 |
are a false and | 2 |
if she had been | 2 |
of the house into | 2 |
are in a catalogue | 2 |
without any the least | 2 |
of the fellows and | 2 |
the orchyard of corpus | 2 |
not onely of old | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
the right worshipful sir | 2 |
the guilt of innocent | 2 |
sergius the first confirmed | 2 |
they were of the | 2 |
part in fellows and | 2 |
fare no better then | 2 |
troop of horse to | 2 |
colledge then in building | 2 |
with other plate and | 2 |
master cradock citizen and | 2 |
i shall give of | 2 |
be appropriated to this | 2 |
he is a man | 2 |
lieutenant of all his | 2 |
the losse of his | 2 |
both lands and revenews | 2 |
of the same kind | 2 |
iohnson of luffenham archdeacon | 2 |
out the eyes of | 2 |
he left onely begun | 2 |
condition of this church | 2 |
we may not omit | 2 |
for some of his | 2 |
morning that he dyed | 2 |
playd on the castle | 2 |
they brake downe the | 2 |
gurguntius king of great | 2 |
fell into a swound | 2 |
with all their students | 2 |
terrington and rushworth in | 2 |
were deposited the bones | 2 |
the earls of hunt | 2 |
front and gate next | 2 |
by king edward the | 2 |
the body of sin | 2 |
ministers you have made | 2 |
and ione his wife | 2 |
and alice his wife | 2 |
translating the seculars unto | 2 |
put them into the | 2 |
power was given unto | 2 |
fellow and president of | 2 |
the east angles was | 2 |
the committee for scandalous | 2 |
bestowing the greatest part | 2 |
to so reasonable a | 2 |
reyner duke of aniou | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
an ordinance of parliament | 2 |
the rebels under the | 2 |
endowed it with lands | 2 |
students either quit their | 2 |
to your pious wisdomes | 2 |
if they will not | 2 |
service of the parliament | 2 |
margaret brotherton dutchesse of | 2 |
for you in the | 2 |
cathedrall churches of this | 2 |
a day or two | 2 |
englands ruine represented in | 2 |
to the execution of | 2 |
such rates and impositions | 2 |
lord chancellor of england | 2 |
to erect this colledge | 2 |
souldiers rushed into the | 2 |
east angles was the | 2 |
was not a jot | 2 |
two hostles of students | 2 |
they divide themselves into | 2 |
is it that the | 2 |
put him out of | 2 |
formerly been a friar | 2 |
the cambridge moddel which | 2 |
to learning obtained licence | 2 |
chappels in the world | 2 |
him to the compter | 2 |
others in the like | 2 |
us some succour and | 2 |
of old called monks | 2 |
who gave a place | 2 |
have recourse to that | 2 |
batchelours of law or | 2 |
a warrant from the | 2 |
a this text has | 2 |
the prisoners to the | 2 |
other noble and well | 2 |
as the present generall | 2 |
him with his pole | 2 |
shortly ensued by one | 2 |
the fury and heat | 2 |
were bachelors in divinity | 2 |
a grave and learned | 2 |
of law or physick | 2 |
to that purpose to | 2 |
in remote parts dead | 2 |
late fellow of this | 2 |
grew to so great | 2 |
house of commons to | 2 |
where now it stands | 2 |
nix bishop of norwich | 2 |
it by act of | 2 |
we submit our selves | 2 |
to keep it in | 2 |
a character of the | 2 |
number of students at | 2 |
the conquest did consist | 2 |
he added to the | 2 |
the charges of his | 2 |
he endowed with pounds | 2 |
of students in them | 2 |
seculars unto this place | 2 |
about the lords table | 2 |
it was much increased | 2 |
he founded kings colledge | 2 |
purchased for that purpose | 2 |
they threaten to carry | 2 |
out under hand and | 2 |
conceive your honourable piety | 2 |
that i will to | 2 |
the earle of forth | 2 |
printed in the year | 2 |
with a troope of | 2 |
university at the approach | 2 |
corpus christi colledge is | 2 |
into all parts of | 2 |
the castle on all | 2 |
to let the world | 2 |
licence of mortmain for | 2 |
enlarged by the liberality | 2 |
of that which had | 2 |
are standing in this | 2 |
such a number of | 2 |
anne harrington his mother | 2 |
the jaws of the | 2 |
people under the curse | 2 |
to every man according | 2 |
also thomas weaver late | 2 |
william butler sometimes fellow | 2 |
that subsistence we have | 2 |
the number of which | 2 |
of the parliaments cause | 2 |
in the way thither | 2 |
famous university of cambridge | 2 |
threaten to pull him | 2 |
were anciently situated s | 2 |
built where now it | 2 |
is most worthily reputed | 2 |
hath in present a | 2 |
there was no danger | 2 |
marie britannia his wife | 2 |
by king henry the | 2 |
was no sooner said | 2 |
came to be commonly | 2 |
commiseration of our case | 2 |
in their own names | 2 |
suffer as a christian | 2 |
did most justly perform | 2 |
gave the ground whereon | 2 |
ruine represented in the | 2 |
sometimes fellow and president | 2 |
been formerly builded by | 2 |
to make way for | 2 |
the spirit of prophecy | 2 |
all good times afforded | 2 |
two houses of parliament | 2 |
times of the world | 2 |
away they carry him | 2 |
you will be pleased | 2 |
as gap elements at | 2 |
pas sampled and proofread | 2 |
mortmain for the endowment | 2 |
but he died untimely | 2 |
man as he is | 2 |
way as they went | 2 |
many were then dispersed | 2 |
deane of that church | 2 |
called henry of windsor | 2 |
trust she reposed in | 2 |
scholars seats on both | 2 |
no crime were objected | 2 |
under hand and seale | 2 |
late religious founders of | 2 |
called stonehouse or stonehall | 2 |
said to have walled | 2 |
of their severall founders | 2 |
have so increased the | 2 |
contributed pounds towards the | 2 |
the credit of the | 2 |
by divers monks of | 2 |
one they call the | 2 |
it hath been enlarged | 2 |
and xml conversion to | 2 |
a troop of horse | 2 |
of the foundation of | 2 |
into the kings possession | 2 |
whereof she left to | 2 |
the fellows and scholars | 2 |
edmund gonvil rector of | 2 |
to dwell in her | 2 |
de bittering gave two | 2 |
sundry other pressing inconveniences | 2 |
number of students of | 2 |
with his sister dionis | 2 |
afford us some succour | 2 |
favours upon this colledge | 2 |
and lands to other | 2 |
present condition of the | 2 |
sometimes principall of s | 2 |
in respect of their | 2 |
were then dispersed to | 2 |
had names in every | 2 |
churches of this kingdome | 2 |
and seize on his | 2 |
a second time to | 2 |
which were purchased for | 2 |
thaxted master of the | 2 |
the learning from the | 2 |
under the protection of | 2 |
do no work for | 2 |
hospitall or house of | 2 |
as you call them | 2 |
of cambridge a this | 2 |
aunt to the renowned | 2 |
and the remainder of | 2 |
ancient monuments of the | 2 |
as the destructions were | 2 |
the place of the | 2 |
church in the city | 2 |
the other for the | 2 |
to recommend his soule | 2 |
and amongst the rest | 2 |
but continueth there still | 2 |
of the lawes of | 2 |
wife to king edward | 2 |
of mortmain for the | 2 |
the various condition of | 2 |
the ladies margaret roos | 2 |
the bones of all | 2 |
whose names are in | 2 |
two or three hundred | 2 |
on both sides of | 2 |
and rushworth in norfolk | 2 |
left nothing behind them | 2 |
or abandon their studies | 2 |
religion and devotion have | 2 |
converted into some of | 2 |
the whole foundation of | 2 |
the destructions were many | 2 |
to reside and study | 2 |
where he purchased by | 2 |
then dispersed to oxford | 2 |
of the late lord | 2 |
the clergy of london | 2 |
to philip le beau | 2 |
the same county of | 2 |
to erect a colledge | 2 |
most worthily reputed one | 2 |
of bedford his sister | 2 |
this they seize on | 2 |
estates from all such | 2 |
le beau king of | 2 |
besides other officers and | 2 |
now an island lying | 2 |
the true copies of | 2 |
with the magistrates and | 2 |
put them in their | 2 |
but conceive your honourable | 2 |
where they did not | 2 |
their lives and fortunes | 2 |
was built where now | 2 |
to be sold at | 2 |
william marquesse of juliars | 2 |
had no names in | 2 |
up armes against the | 2 |
which sergius the first | 2 |
others who have been | 2 |
not satisfied with so | 2 |
name of monks corner | 2 |
fill up the measure | 2 |
of pounds for the | 2 |
one of the parsons | 2 |
the citie of norwich | 2 |
restaurations thereof shortly ensued | 2 |
some of his royall | 2 |
should sell him a | 2 |
to found and erect | 2 |
the places where formerly | 2 |
on the north side | 2 |
who gave one challice | 2 |
of our fellow subjects | 2 |
that they might have | 2 |
with the flesh and | 2 |
hoping there to find | 2 |
last of which the | 2 |
one of the chappels | 2 |
of three hundred pounds | 2 |
for to the house | 2 |
the last fellow that | 2 |
him to goe on | 2 |
they call gentlemen to | 2 |
dayes of the apostles | 2 |
but even since the | 2 |
and rage of the | 2 |
right hand of fellowship | 2 |
him if he did | 2 |
president of queens colledge | 2 |
wilmore the first pensioner | 2 |
after the death of | 2 |
a house called gods | 2 |
from place to place | 2 |
increased the number of | 2 |
must be added the | 2 |
hearts of the people | 2 |
it was first called | 2 |
colledges our numbers grow | 2 |
and the perpetuall patronage | 2 |
them that dwell on | 2 |
chancellour and treasurer of | 2 |
if there were any | 2 |
universities with all their | 2 |
abuse of the church | 2 |
an enemy to the | 2 |
canon of that church | 2 |
scholars that were relieved | 2 |
with lands and possessions | 2 |
incarnation of our saviour | 2 |
ever they could come | 2 |
to be full of | 2 |
of the visitation of | 2 |
which went forth from | 2 |
by one or two | 2 |
pity our sad condition | 2 |
have much enriched the | 2 |
the kingdome of heaven | 2 |
or which was worse | 2 |
each of them given | 2 |
her estate on churches | 2 |
after the manner of | 2 |
and whereas you say | 2 |
or hall in a | 2 |
from the body of | 2 |
he should be discharged | 2 |
freed from all preparations | 2 |
pistolls at her brest | 2 |
as soon as mistresse | 2 |
orders university of cambridge | 2 |
them large priviledges and | 2 |
formerly consecrated to s | 2 |
perused these following orders | 2 |
the covering of the | 2 |
of all the rest | 2 |
in the months of | 2 |
there was an order | 2 |
put him into a | 2 |
made thereof a colledge | 2 |
defender of the faith | 2 |
for up to the | 2 |
old called monks colledge | 2 |
before the incarnation of | 2 |
and ecclesia beatae mariae | 2 |
c estc r ocm | 2 |
house called gods house | 2 |
have been thrust out | 2 |
of religion and liberty | 2 |
out of the church | 2 |
our degrees lie disesteemed | 2 |
kings of the earth | 2 |
various condition of this | 2 |
blessed mary the virgin | 2 |
and knight of the | 2 |
most justly perform the | 2 |
parker archbishop of canterburie | 2 |
and make an end | 2 |
fell to the ground | 2 |
have made it a | 2 |
with many other things | 2 |
as i take it | 2 |
they mount him on | 2 |
all the satisfaction he | 2 |
the whole race of | 2 |
the learned in antiquities | 2 |
colledge by the ancient | 2 |
the eye of the | 2 |
the kings of this | 2 |
procured the said master | 2 |
in matters of this | 2 |
if it were possible | 2 |
if they meant to | 2 |
university of cambridge a | 2 |
founder under his great | 2 |
occasion to make use | 2 |
translated to a priory | 2 |
and merchant of london | 2 |
liberty of the subject | 2 |
matthew parker archbishop of | 2 |
men in the castle | 2 |
as you may read | 2 |
might be ashamed to | 2 |
the oath of discovery | 2 |
vniversity of cambridge humbly | 2 |
of the foundation are | 2 |
by the liberalities of | 2 |
to extort a confession | 2 |
not able to receive | 2 |
lands belonging to the | 2 |
the first pensioner in | 2 |
marquesse hamleton earl of | 2 |
of parliament confirmed this | 2 |
assault him in his | 2 |
they threaten to pull | 2 |
obtained licence to finish | 2 |
come out of the | 2 |
the backsides whereof at | 2 |
the house into the | 2 |
of the clergy of | 2 |
the phrase of the | 2 |
to the vniversitie of | 2 |
with the lands and | 2 |
directions given him by | 2 |
by a third part | 2 |
charles booth bishop of | 2 |
lands to other uses | 2 |
give us a paralell | 2 |
edward storie bishop of | 2 |
on tuesday the of | 2 |
monks of severall monasteries | 2 |
on the of december | 2 |
daily to offer up | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
to keepe the kings | 2 |
things appropriated unto the | 2 |
colledge of the holy | 2 |
to goe on foot | 2 |
that the children of | 2 |
afford him protection from | 2 |
him have recourse to | 2 |
one or two of | 2 |
the last of which | 2 |
in it a master | 2 |
builded by william bingham | 2 |
place where in times | 2 |
ministers of the citie | 2 |
armes for the use | 2 |
so that all the | 2 |
whereof he laid anno | 2 |
a lion of england | 2 |
afterwards married to ralph | 2 |
so great a height | 2 |
first instance of the | 2 |
ornaments have much enriched | 2 |
for one of the | 2 |
and from thence to | 2 |
the nuns whereof all | 2 |
fair with remarks upon | 2 |
and gate next the | 2 |
frances sidney countesse of | 2 |
after called pembroke hall | 2 |
walter thaxted master of | 2 |
worthily reputed one of | 2 |
man which comes into | 2 |
an island lying between | 2 |
she gave by her | 2 |
and for the further | 2 |
defects that were recorded | 2 |
pounds for the endowment | 2 |
in the ninths and | 2 |
three of the clock | 2 |
same king when he | 2 |
of well disposed persons | 2 |
and some of them | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
let him glorifie god | 2 |
to the carmelites or | 2 |
the abovesaid margaret countesse | 2 |
caused the same to | 2 |
houses for students to | 2 |
commonly called iesus colledge | 2 |
many of them being | 2 |
are to be expected | 2 |
have thought fit to | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
no other bed but | 2 |
colledge by a third | 2 |
for their number and | 2 |
of the earth up | 2 |
and if you shall | 2 |
as it is established | 2 |
and well disposed persons | 2 |
as if it were | 2 |
young scholars that were | 2 |
was sent for up | 2 |
this was the first | 2 |
deposited the bones of | 2 |
elements at the time | 2 |
of masters of arts | 2 |
which are here rectified | 2 |
what ever they found | 2 |
and endowed by sundry | 2 |
inconveniences which we forbear | 2 |
the execution of the | 2 |
of the rebells under | 2 |
whereof some are yet | 2 |
the ancient name of | 2 |
the lord brooke and | 2 |
even to the very | 2 |
out of one of | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
place where they were | 2 |
which there was a | 2 |
buck late fellow of | 2 |
must expect no favour | 2 |
from the lords house | 2 |
andrew ducket rector of | 2 |
wilshaw president of this | 2 |
he purchased by exchange | 2 |
late earl of rutland | 2 |
both in respect of | 2 |
the bishop of that | 2 |
of quarterly bills and | 2 |
murtherer was not knowne | 2 |
to be read in | 2 |
green called youngs green | 2 |
union betwixt our gracious | 2 |
which he brought with | 2 |
the north side of | 2 |
text has no known | 2 |
wounds which he received | 2 |
lately built chambers for | 2 |
for the friars hospitalis | 2 |
gave a place called | 2 |
if he had been | 2 |
where he had hid | 2 |
unlesse he will pay | 2 |
also the mannor house | 2 |
guilt of innocent blood | 2 |
founded by cantaber a | 2 |
ground belonging to the | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
all their students are | 2 |
for the time being | 2 |
for ought we yet | 2 |
builded the side from | 2 |
of the prioresse and | 2 |
in our colledges our | 2 |
and established therein one | 2 |
brake down the rayl | 2 |
and the present master | 2 |
to plunder the house | 2 |
enter into a consultation | 2 |
at this present with | 2 |
the side from the | 2 |
both sides of the | 2 |
the revenews for other | 2 |
is standing one of | 2 |
the directions given him | 2 |
a false and perfidious | 2 |
the name of buckingham | 2 |
the oppression of the | 2 |
malcolme king of scotland | 2 |
number of which hath | 2 |
hence is it that | 2 |
number and number of | 2 |
teare him in pieces | 2 |
to exempt our poore | 2 |
of old much eclipsed | 2 |
place where the priory | 2 |
lord chief justice of | 2 |
amongst other acts of | 2 |
decent and comely manner | 2 |
conformable whereunto he intended | 2 |
johns and saint michaels | 2 |
the scholarships of the | 2 |
have not so much | 2 |
erected and maintained with | 2 |
not to be so | 2 |
liberalitie of the ladies | 2 |
is said to have | 2 |
died before all things | 2 |
place where the two | 2 |
a noble zeal to | 2 |
the university house or | 2 |
what they had done | 2 |
when they have done | 2 |
up the measure of | 2 |
university of cambridge by | 2 |
bingham rector of s | 2 |
the colledge also came | 2 |
the grace of god | 2 |
that the world may | 2 |
in the honour of | 2 |
was not at home | 2 |
the flesh and blood | 2 |
one of the rebells | 2 |
the right hand of | 2 |
the east end of | 2 |
of the holy cause | 2 |
in the execution of | 2 |
for opposing the proceedings | 2 |
and called it after | 2 |
pleased to exempt our | 2 |
execution of the persons | 2 |
the aforenamed lord mountague | 2 |
and even in the | 2 |
the excise is most | 2 |
abovesaid margaret countesse of | 2 |
who gave the ground | 2 |
them in their power | 2 |
late of this colledge | 2 |
his wives and childrens | 2 |
belonging to the abbot | 2 |
that comes to hand | 2 |
cellour of the university | 2 |
come to the place | 2 |
the cloyster court to | 2 |
catalogue of such heads | 2 |
which comes into the | 2 |
priviledges and immunities have | 2 |
and bishop of winchester | 2 |
was no more but | 2 |
from it by act | 2 |
of them being formerly | 2 |
the maine court of | 2 |
robert traps and ione | 2 |
procured licence of king | 2 |
permitted the use of | 2 |
much beautified with buildings | 2 |
the dogge to his | 2 |
a tender commiseration of | 2 |
if they did not | 2 |
and being asked by | 2 |
make the laws the | 2 |
of them given severall | 2 |
formerly given the perpetuall | 2 |
that you will be | 2 |
in a terrible manner | 2 |
fair new building of | 2 |
the author of the | 2 |
augmented the colledge by | 2 |
a top of him | 2 |
william bingham rector of | 2 |
king to erect a | 2 |
been thrust out of | 2 |
called gonvil and caius | 2 |
the towne of cambridge | 2 |
for the building and | 2 |
of the honour of | 2 |
richard earl of cambridge | 2 |
and master of gonvil | 2 |
of the chappels thereof | 2 |
part of the ground | 2 |
the friars hospitalis s | 2 |
she had not beene | 2 |
part involved in the | 2 |
beat him with their | 2 |
their solemne league and | 2 |
of sicknesse in the | 2 |
if in al humility | 2 |
daughter and sole heir | 2 |
consideration of mr vicechancellor | 2 |
they seize on all | 2 |
hath been since increased | 2 |
and high steward of | 2 |
any of the colledges | 2 |
with the dogge to | 2 |
to ranulph earl of | 2 |
heavy pressures under which | 2 |
sive aula de clare | 2 |
increased the same with | 2 |
the rule of their | 2 |
enter the house but | 2 |
to banishment and captivitie | 2 |
and the revenews for | 2 |
that there was a | 2 |
to pull down the | 2 |
ground whereon it stands | 2 |
of all degrees in | 2 |
one of their company | 2 |
of the civill law | 2 |
and therefore instead of | 2 |
and others who have | 2 |
to the maintenance of | 2 |
gratia was built where | 2 |
post of the kings | 2 |
without the consent of | 2 |
ornaments of the church | 2 |
of the sacred function | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
gave one challice of | 2 |
other for the friars | 2 |
in a place where | 2 |
in the same room | 2 |
that it may appeare | 2 |
many other noble and | 2 |
officers of the foundation | 2 |
a morsell of bread | 2 |
as the rest of | 2 |
in building the back | 2 |
of so famous an | 2 |
build this colledge upon | 2 |
sides of the said | 2 |
william brother to ranulph | 2 |
of which i had | 2 |
they enter into a | 2 |
a decent and comely | 2 |
where the two hostles | 2 |
and christ is the | 2 |
squire of little saint | 2 |
and procured the kings | 2 |
that were recorded as | 2 |
william henshaw late fellow | 2 |
maintained with the lands | 2 |
the bottom of a | 2 |
brought to their tryall | 2 |
are of the royal | 2 |
the children and servants | 2 |
testify to the world | 2 |
that all the lands | 2 |
both houses of parliament | 2 |
god and the king | 2 |
the lower part of | 2 |
bishop of rochester and | 2 |
one prince or other | 2 |
who is said to | 2 |
learning from the doctors | 2 |
and make way for | 2 |
of edmund of hadham | 2 |
been in all good | 2 |
the house of office | 2 |
of religion and devotion | 2 |
being come to the | 2 |
cambridge lately published by | 2 |
as may enable us | 2 |
and zeale to the | 2 |
and increased in revenews | 2 |
according to the directions | 2 |
no favour or mercy | 2 |
the foundation of this | 2 |
the command of colonel | 2 |
and other ornaments have | 2 |
countesse dowager of warwick | 2 |
our colledges our numbers | 2 |
endowed with pounds per | 2 |
books the summe of | 2 |
present is standing one | 2 |
to put master george | 2 |
till the next morning | 2 |
by which meanes the | 2 |
under the great seal | 2 |
treasurer of the exchequer | 2 |
conversion the foundation of | 2 |
the hazard of his | 2 |
commencement are blasted in | 2 |
they had his heart | 2 |
daily officers thereunto belonging | 2 |
whose daughter isabel was | 2 |
appeare to be the | 2 |
in a decent and | 2 |
that the ladies and | 2 |
rector of hardwick with | 2 |
which had no names | 2 |
the lords day by | 2 |
ecclesia beatae mariae de | 2 |
back of the fellows | 2 |
peters church fell to | 2 |
when they came thither | 2 |
north to wait upon | 2 |
this colledge upon part | 2 |
and scholars seats on | 2 |
also obscured and defaced | 2 |
cambridge humbly presenteth to | 2 |
that they would be | 2 |
of the east angles | 2 |
this colledge being the | 2 |
daughter isabel was wife | 2 |
to finish the same | 2 |
other pressing inconveniences which | 2 |
justice of the common | 2 |
place called stonehouse or | 2 |
two and three pence | 2 |
swift parson of goodwich | 2 |
of the ninths and | 2 |
recorded as gap elements | 2 |
besides sundry other pressing | 2 |
shall be at the | 2 |
each side of the | 2 |
and call it s | 2 |
with officers and common | 2 |
of our publick commencement | 2 |
these must be added | 2 |
are to expect from | 2 |
if they would not | 2 |
right worshipful sir john | 2 |
thomas weaver late fellow | 2 |
whence the colledge also | 2 |
present generall calamities give | 2 |
greatest part of her | 2 |
aforenamed built and endowed | 2 |
building of stories high | 2 |
family were in bed | 2 |
building and perfecting of | 2 |
by us whose names | 2 |
in anno procured the | 2 |
to alter the former | 2 |
of these were bachelors | 2 |
in the parish aforesaid | 2 |
it may serve as | 2 |
in this miserable condition | 2 |
to the university of | 2 |
to this purpose he | 2 |
the haynousnesse of the | 2 |
of cambridge by some | 2 |
the dayes of old | 2 |
able and godly man | 2 |
compell him to goe | 2 |
the preservation of the | 2 |
is in the same | 2 |
the very dregs of | 2 |
opposing the proceedings of | 2 |
they should please to | 2 |
besides her goods unbequeathed | 2 |
this present is standing | 2 |
ashes of the dead | 2 |
and left it unperfect | 2 |
we cannot but conceive | 2 |
in the raigne of | 2 |
the further enlarging thereof | 2 |
of the said countesse | 2 |
thomas buck late fellow | 2 |
for the students of | 2 |
with part of the | 2 |
pence for the maintenance | 2 |
to make good their | 2 |
as fast as she | 2 |
before ever they could | 2 |
for the further enlarging | 2 |
as it is thought | 2 |
the relation of master | 2 |
to partholinus king of | 2 |
and many other good | 2 |
continuall warres between the | 2 |
the same with buildings | 2 |
to deliver up his | 2 |
displeasing to your pious | 2 |
the time would permit | 2 |
contagious breath of the | 2 |
it is lawfull for | 2 |
to give countenance to | 2 |
even since the conquest | 2 |
now enlarged with a | 2 |
very dregs of the | 2 |
in which colledge by | 2 |
one challice of pure | 2 |
it hath pleased god | 2 |
which after in processe | 2 |
such an one as | 2 |
recourse to that learned | 2 |
aptara keyed and coded | 2 |
an hundred years together | 2 |
for the service of | 2 |
mannors his great uncle | 2 |
this colledge for the | 2 |
used all the art | 2 |
who gave maintenance for | 2 |
per annum out of | 2 |
noble zeal to learning | 2 |
members of the house | 2 |
the north to wait | 2 |
citizen and merchant of | 2 |
to come neare him | 2 |
to purchase land of | 2 |
master and fellows to | 2 |
called it after her | 2 |
in the kingdome of | 2 |
the sentence in execution | 2 |
violent hands upon him | 2 |
he enlarged the first | 2 |
found this house by | 2 |
of holy king henry | 2 |
some are yet extant | 2 |
i came to the | 2 |
challenged to have been | 2 |
whole foundation of the | 2 |
no lesse then l | 2 |
a sequestration of his | 2 |
the greatest part of | 2 |
original in the british | 2 |
ranulph earl of chester | 2 |
the one for the | 2 |
out of the abundance | 2 |
have been in all | 2 |
and endowed it with | 2 |
the kings forces were | 2 |
the house much wasted | 2 |
sanctuary in the church | 2 |
winchester hath given pounds | 2 |
of the english nation | 2 |
of the profits of | 2 |
caused it to be | 2 |
pulled down by the | 2 |
by his owne confession | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
peter de bittering gave | 2 |
for ought i know | 2 |
concerning the priviledge of | 2 |
generall calamities give way | 2 |
gallantly defended by the | 2 |
against him to the | 2 |
sequestration of his living | 2 |
so as at this | 2 |
day as it is | 2 |
apologie for the banished | 2 |
and gods house had | 2 |
divers messuages and tenements | 2 |
founders of the new | 2 |
own colledge then in | 2 |
cambridge by some of | 2 |
of all his majesties | 2 |
one of our colledges | 2 |
death he left onely | 2 |
and to make good | 2 |
iohn de crawden prior | 2 |
they compell him to | 2 |
daughter of charles the | 2 |
the caused the same | 2 |
exchange divers messuages and | 2 |
according to his office | 2 |
had been formerly builded | 2 |
that we should not | 2 |
their loyaltie to their | 2 |
perform the trust she | 2 |
judge and avenge our | 2 |
confirmed by act of | 2 |
all the inhabitants of | 2 |
her last will and | 2 |
a place in the | 2 |
part converted into some | 2 |
perpetuall patronage of litlington | 2 |
booth bishop of hereford | 2 |
the orthodox men waters | 2 |
to me to be | 2 |
protection of sir ralph | 2 |
us the better to | 2 |
yet let it not | 2 |
luffenham archdeacon of leicester | 2 |
in which he was | 2 |
them given severall pensions | 2 |
wainscotted the back of | 2 |
peters extra trumpington gates | 2 |
been much beautified with | 2 |
to give him the | 2 |
at the next commencement | 2 |
had purchased for the | 2 |
which is the power | 2 |
an order from the | 2 |