Selected quad for the lemma: city_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
city_n john_n richard_n thomas_n 15,103 5 8.7231 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A03856 The enquirie and verdite of the quest panneld of the death of Richard Hune wich was founde hanged in Lolars tower 1537 (1537) STC 13970; ESTC S109793 14,526 26

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

onelie accusaciō of Charles Ioseph made by paine duraunce that by youre intercessiō it may please the kynges grace to haue the matter dewlie sufficiētlie examined by indifferēt personnes of his discrete coūcell / in yep̄sence of the parties or there be any more done in the cause / that a pon the innocēcie of my saide chaūceler declared / it may further please the kinges grace / to award a plackard vnto his attourney to confesse the saide endite ment to be vntrewe / when the tyme shall requere hit / for assured am I if my Chaunceler be tryed by any xij men in Londō they be so maliciouslie set in fauorē hereticae prauitatis / that is ar so set apon the fauoure of heresie / that they will cast and condemne my clarcke / thowght he war as innocent as Abel 〈◊〉 that fore ●keth ye●gment 〈◊〉 al the ●en in 〈◊〉 grea● a citie ● with 〈◊〉 sealffe ●utie Quare si potes beate pater adiuua infirmitates nostras et tibi in perpetuum deuincti erimus / that is Wherfore if you can / blessed father healp one infirmities and weaknes / we shal be bounde to you for euer / Ouer this in moste humble wife I beseche youe that I may haue the kynges graciouse fauoure / whome I neuer offended wyllinglie and that by youre good meanes I mought speke with his grace / be fauorablie heerde / at any tyme it may so please his grace youe / and I with all myne shall praye for youre ꝓsperouse estate lōg to cōtinewe your moost humble oratour R. L. ¶ The woordes that my lorde of London spake before the lordes in the parlement chaumber Memorandū that the busshop of Londō saide in the parlamēt chaumber that there was a byll brought to the parlamēt to make the iurie that was charged vppō the deeth of Hune trewmen / saide toke a pon his cōscience that they were falsse periured caytiffes / saide furthermore to all the lordes there then beyng For the loue of god loke apon this matter / for if ye do not I dare not kepe myne awne house for heretiques / saide that the saide Richard Hune hanged him sealffe / the hit was his awne dede / no mānes elles Hit 〈◊〉 woon 〈◊〉 that he toke ther not bo●th mā 〈◊〉 wiffe 〈◊〉 is not 〈◊〉 manne● of busshoppes to leat such es● kaepe 〈◊〉 it ys to be thought tha● he said not trueth in a moche as he p̄●soned ●em no And furthermore saide that there came a mā to his house whose wiffe was apeched of heresie to speke with hym / he saide that he had no mynde to speake with the same mā / which mā spake reported to the seruātes of the same busshoppe that if his wife woold not holde styll her opinion / he woold cutte her throte with his awne handes / with other woordes moare ¶ The sentence of the quest subscribed by the Crowner The inquisiciō intendend takē at the citie of Londō in the parishe of sainte Gregorie in the warde of baynerd castell in London the vi daye of Decēber in the yere and raigne of Kyng Henry the viij the vi yere / afore Thomas Barnwell crowner of oure sofferaine lord the Kyng with in the citie of London aforsaide Also afore Iames yarforde and Iohn mundie shriues of the saide citie / apon the sight of the bodie of Richard hune late of London tayliour wich was founde hanged in lolars tower / and by the othe and prose of lawfull men of the same warde / and of other iij. wardes next adioyning as hit ought to be after the custome in the citie aforsaide to enquere how and in what manner wise the saide Richard hune came vnto his deeth / apon the othe of Iohn barnarde / Thomas sterre / William warren / Henry Abraham / Iohn aborowe / Iohn turner / Robert alen / William marler / Iohn button / Iames page / Thomas pickhill / William burton / Robart brigewater / Thomas busted / Gilbart howel / Richard Gybson / Christopher crofton / Iohn god / Richard holt / Iohn pasmere / Edmond hudsō / Iohn awncell / Richard couper / Iohn tynie / the wich saye vpon there othe that where the saide Richard hune by the commaundemēt of Richard and Busshop of Lōdon was enprisoned and brought to holde in a prisone of the saide Busshoppes called lolars tower lyyng in the cathedral church of S. Paule in London / in the parisshe of S. Gregorie in the warde of baynerd castell affore saide William horsey of London clarcke / otherwise called William hersie Chaūceler to Richard busshop of Lōdō / one Charles ioseph late of London̄ somner Iohn spalding of Lōdō otherwise called Iohn belringer felonouslie as felones to oure lord the Kyng with force and armes against the peace of oure sofferaine Lord the Kyng / dignitie of his crowne / the .iiij. of daye December the yere of the raigne of oure sofferaine Lord the .vi. afforsaide / of theire greate malice at the parishe of sainte Gregorie afforsaide apon the saide Richard Hune made a fraye / the same Richard Hune felonouslie strāgelde smorderde / also the neck they did breake of the saide Richarde Hune there felonouslie slewe hym and morthered hym / also the bodie of the saide Richard Hune afterward the same .iiij. daye / yere / place / parish warde afforsaide with the proper gyrdell of the same Richard Hune of sylcke / blacke of coloure / of the value of .xij pēce after his deeth apon a hoke dryuē in to apece of tymber in the wal of the presonne afforsaide made fast / so hāged hym againste the peace of oure sofferaine Lorde the Kyng / the dignitie of his crowne / and so the saide iurie hathe sworne apon the holie Euangeliste that they saide Wylliam Horsey clerck / Charles Ioseph / Iohn Spaldyng of they re set malice / then there felonouslie kylled murthered the saide Richard Hune in Maner forme aboue saide against the peace of oure sofferaine Lord the Kyng / his crowne dignitie Subscribed in this maner Thomas Barnewell Crowner of the Citie of London