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quadgram | frequency |
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was buried in the | 889 |
in the beginning of | 800 |
and was buried in | 603 |
in the place of | 546 |
in the church of | 503 |
of the church of | 466 |
the latter end of | 463 |
the beginning of the | 425 |
i have not yet | 394 |
have not yet seen | 388 |
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the church of england | 366 |
in the time of | 326 |
buried in the church | 318 |
took the degrees in | 312 |
the degrees in arts | 302 |
in the month of | 277 |
in the parish of | 267 |
of both his names | 252 |
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beginning of the year | 240 |
the degree of bach | 237 |
of the university of | 228 |
on the death of | 226 |
the place of dr | 225 |
which i have not | 211 |
of the same month | 209 |
in the chancel of | 206 |
the time of his | 204 |
to the see of | 200 |
in sixteen hundred and | 200 |
the church of s | 195 |
hath written and published | 189 |
the chancel of the | 186 |
he hath written and | 181 |
within the city of | 181 |
of the civil law | 178 |
was born in the | 178 |
as i have been | 176 |
the first of these | 175 |
in the year following | 174 |
to be the same | 173 |
be the same with | 171 |
chancel of the church | 170 |
you may see more | 170 |
buried in the chancel | 169 |
i shall tell you | 167 |
see more of him | 167 |
time of his death | 165 |
in the city of | 165 |
the time of the | 164 |
by the name of | 162 |
i have been informed | 162 |
as i shall tell | 161 |
about the same time | 161 |
this person who was | 159 |
early english books online | 155 |
made one of the | 150 |
of the said coll | 149 |
in the county of | 148 |
the death of dr | 148 |
educated in grammar learning | 147 |
and about that time | 147 |
see more among the | 144 |
as a member of | 144 |
into the hands of | 144 |
at which time he | 141 |
the university of oxon | 139 |
whereupon his body was | 138 |
and in the year | 137 |
under the name of | 137 |
to the church of | 136 |
if i mistake not | 136 |
by the favour of | 136 |
in the reign of | 136 |
was afterwards bishop of | 135 |
but whether he was | 135 |
in the house of | 134 |
admitted the same day | 133 |
to the reading of | 133 |
leaving then behind him | 131 |
in his own country | 131 |
sixteen hundred sixty and | 128 |
any thing else of | 127 |
was admitted the same | 127 |
sixteen hundred seventy and | 126 |
the parish of s | 126 |
the end of the | 126 |
you may see in | 126 |
was one of the | 125 |
he was a person | 124 |
the city of london | 123 |
over his grave was | 123 |
in sixteen hundred sixty | 122 |
one degree in arts | 122 |
admitted to the reading | 122 |
printed with the former | 120 |
in sixteen hundred seventy | 120 |
came to the crown | 119 |
in the university of | 119 |
that he was a | 118 |
after his majesties restauration | 118 |
he died in the | 117 |
fellow of new coll | 116 |
was made one of | 115 |
on the of the | 115 |
of the city of | 115 |
was buried on the | 115 |
the reading of the | 114 |
his body was buried | 114 |
first of these two | 114 |
about that time he | 114 |
gave way to fate | 114 |
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of the said month | 113 |
took one degree in | 111 |
nor any thing else | 111 |
who was son of | 111 |
by vertue of the | 109 |
the degree of master | 109 |
thing else of him | 109 |
the tower of london | 107 |
his last debt to | 106 |
was admitted to the | 105 |
sixteen hundred eighty and | 105 |
last debt to nature | 105 |
being about that time | 103 |
and on the of | 102 |
he left behind him | 102 |
in the said county | 102 |
in sixteen hundred eighty | 101 |
of which he was | 100 |
reading of the sentences | 100 |
was admitted this year | 100 |
the house of commons | 100 |
to the time of | 99 |
under the tuition of | 98 |
of the order of | 97 |
in grammar learning in | 97 |
the university of oxford | 96 |
he took the degree | 96 |
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i have told you | 95 |
of him among the | 95 |
after he had been | 94 |
the last of which | 93 |
on the north side | 93 |
have been informed by | 92 |
in the church there | 92 |
upon the death of | 92 |
at the same time | 92 |
which time he was | 91 |
became a student in | 91 |
the last of these | 89 |
the reign of k | 89 |
for the said degree | 89 |
more of him among | 88 |
the restauration of k | 88 |
he gave way to | 88 |
became a commoner of | 88 |
at the funeral of | 87 |
may see more of | 87 |
i cannot yet tell | 87 |
was about this time | 86 |
as i have told | 86 |
one of both his | 86 |
he was admitted to | 85 |
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his works are these | 85 |
behind him a son | 84 |
of the church there | 84 |
paid his last debt | 83 |
sixteen hundred fifty and | 83 |
that of master being | 83 |
the church of st | 83 |
sixteen hundred twenty and | 82 |
he was one of | 82 |
him among the writers | 82 |
buried in the cath | 82 |
the use of the | 82 |
which is all i | 82 |
i have before told | 82 |
by the endeavours of | 81 |
for the use of | 81 |
as i have before | 81 |
year and was buried | 81 |
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to serve in that | 80 |
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end of the year | 79 |
the north side of | 79 |
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family of his name | 78 |
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the history of the | 78 |
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on the first of | 76 |
year of his age | 76 |
of the said university | 76 |
the church of rome | 76 |
sixteen hundred thirty and | 76 |
a member of the | 75 |
see among the masters | 75 |
i take to be | 75 |
the honour of knighthood | 75 |
fellow of the said | 74 |
he was afterwards bishop | 74 |
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he died on the | 74 |
what other things he | 73 |
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which year you may | 73 |
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of his name living | 72 |
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grave was soon after | 71 |
to his dying day | 71 |
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all i know of | 71 |
i know of him | 71 |
sixteen hundred forty and | 70 |
a person of great | 70 |
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he was translated to | 69 |
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time of the rebellion | 69 |
is all i know | 69 |
buried in the chappel | 69 |
on the south side | 68 |
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other things he hath | 68 |
day of the same | 68 |
writers under the year | 67 |
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the month of may | 67 |
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the of the same | 67 |
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the members of the | 66 |
of the royal society | 66 |
he became rector of | 65 |
things which i have | 65 |
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in the year of | 65 |
the word of god | 65 |
life and death of | 65 |
afterwards he was made | 65 |
born in that county | 65 |
he was actually created | 64 |
other things which i | 64 |
in the church at | 64 |
the parish church of | 64 |
the church of salisbury | 64 |
the isle of wight | 63 |
fifteen hundred fifty and | 63 |
the south side of | 63 |
a great deal of | 63 |
after the restauration of | 63 |
created master of arts | 62 |
of master of arts | 62 |
him a son named | 62 |
the body of his | 62 |
the degrees in divinity | 62 |
the degree of m | 62 |
he was afterwards a | 62 |
he was sent to | 62 |
actually created doctor of | 62 |
departed this mortal life | 61 |
in he was made | 61 |
the first of which | 61 |
the university of cambridge | 61 |
about the latter end | 61 |
and an half in | 61 |
in sixteen hundred forty | 61 |
in the condition of | 61 |
concluded his last day | 60 |
supplicated for the said | 60 |
and after he had | 60 |
he hath also written | 60 |
for the sake of | 60 |
he retired to his | 59 |
sure i am that | 59 |
the name of the | 59 |
the city of westminster | 59 |
master being compleated in | 59 |
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of the church at | 59 |
the beginning of which | 59 |
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soon after was a | 59 |
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incorporated the same day | 58 |
on the of july | 58 |
which you may see | 58 |
degree of master of | 57 |
on the same day | 57 |
then behind him a | 57 |
on the eleventh of | 57 |
to his native country | 57 |
the second part of | 57 |
fit for the press | 57 |
was incorporated the same | 57 |
the condition of a | 57 |
south side of the | 57 |
with the former book | 57 |
to which is added | 56 |
in the same county | 56 |
and in the beginning | 56 |
he was made one | 56 |
the city of oxon | 56 |
in the quality of | 56 |
printed at the end | 56 |
in the parish church | 56 |
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among the doctors of | 56 |
with an inscription thereon | 56 |
about which time he | 56 |
licensed to proceed in | 56 |
another of both his | 55 |
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and perhaps other things | 55 |
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he had taken the | 55 |
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the of the said | 55 |
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a student of ch | 54 |
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order of the garter | 54 |
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fellow of that house | 53 |
way to fate in | 53 |
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entred into holy orders | 53 |
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he was restored to | 52 |
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the church of york | 52 |
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the eldest son of | 51 |
the writers under the | 51 |
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the degree of doctor | 50 |
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about years of age | 50 |
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doctor of the civil | 50 |
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the church of wells | 49 |
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he concluded his last | 49 |
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born in the parish | 49 |
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this i have not | 48 |
elected one of the | 48 |
at which time the | 48 |
and was buried at | 48 |
of the great seal | 48 |
went beyond the seas | 48 |
whether he took a | 48 |
of the civil war | 48 |
of which you may | 48 |
whether he was admitted | 48 |
one of the chaplains | 48 |
the parish of st | 48 |
the year of his | 48 |
of these two was | 47 |
proctor of the university | 47 |
person who was a | 47 |
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to the earl of | 46 |
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was made archdeacon of | 46 |
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from french into english | 46 |
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things that he hath | 46 |
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the day of the | 37 |
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of the grand rebellion | 37 |
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he was made a | 37 |
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mary came to the | 34 |
fifteen hundred thirty and | 34 |
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james duke of york | 34 |
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year in sixteen hundred | 33 |
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the isle of man | 32 |
bishop of that place | 32 |
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after he was made | 32 |
he was made archdeacon | 32 |
and was succeeded in | 32 |
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the study of the | 32 |
of the laws of | 32 |
doctor of his faculty | 32 |
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he was succeeded by | 32 |
he sided with the | 32 |
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of the clerks of | 32 |
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was afterwards rector of | 32 |
knight of the bath | 32 |
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the ejection of such | 32 |
doctor of that faculty | 32 |
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put under the tuition | 32 |
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and as a member | 32 |
with his picture before | 32 |
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one of them was | 32 |
he went to the | 32 |
insufficient ministers and schoolmasters | 32 |
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