Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n colonel_n sir_n thomas_n 16,547 5 9.4595 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
A92334 The Kings march with the Scots, and a list of the names of 3. Lords, 12. knights, 6. great officers, and 3. doctors of divinity, with other gentlemen that submit to the Parliament upon the surrender of Newarke. Where wee tooke on Friday last, May the 8. 1646. 1. great peece of ordnance, called sweet-lips. 2. great peece of ordnance more. 2. morter peeces, and divers small guns. 4000. armes, and 40 barrels of gun-powder. Many thousand weight of bullet, and all their ammunition and provisions, and all their bag and baggage. These being examined by the originall papers, are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order of Parliament. S. R.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1646 (1646) Wing R74; Thomason E337_8; ESTC R200823 3,286 8

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

the_o king_n march_n with_o the_o scot_n and_o a_o list_n of_o the_o name_n of_o 3._o lord_n 12._o knight_n 5._o great_a officer_n and_o 3._o doctor_n of_o divinity_n with_o other_o gentleman_n that_o submit_v to_o the_o parliament_n upon_o the_o surrender_n of_o newarke_n where_o we_o take_v on_o friday_n last_o may_v the_o 8._o 1646._o 1._o great_a piece_n of_o ordnance_n call_v sweet-lips_n 2._o great_a piece_n of_o ordnance_n more_o 2._o morter_n piece_n and_o divers_a small_a gun_n 4000_o arm_n and_o 40_o barrel_n of_o gunpowder_n many_o thousand_o weight_n of_o bullet_n and_o all_o their_o ammunition_n and_o provision_n and_o all_o their_o bag_n and_o baggage_n these_o be_v examine_v by_o the_o original_a paper_n be_v command_v to_o be_v print_v and_o be_v publish_v according_a to_o order_n of_o parliament_n london_n print_v by_o elizabeth_n purslow_n may_v 11._o 1646._o the_o copy_n of_o a_o letter_n from_o the_o commissioner_n quarter_n at_o newarke_n relate_v the_o manner_n of_o the_o surrender_n thereof_o to_o the_o parliament_n on_o friday_n the_o 8_o of_o may_n 1646._o worthy_a sir_n you_o have_v in_o my_o last_o the_o copy_n of_o the_o article_n of_o the_o surrender_n of_o newarke_n since_o which_o i_o give_v you_o this_o further_a account_n of_o the_o perform_v what_o be_v there_o agree_v to_o it_o be_v we_o one_o day_n soon_o than_o we_o expect_v from_o they_o for_o whereas_o the_o agreement_n be_v by_o the_o commissioner_n on_o both_o side_n that_o newarke_n shall_v be_v surrender_v this_o day_n to_o the_o commissioner_n of_o both_o kingdom_n for_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n the_o governor_n have_v be_v so_o ready_a to_o hasten_v it_o that_o yesterday_o be_v friday_n the_o 8_o of_o this_o instant_n may_v the_o lord_n bellasis_n send_v to_o major_a general_n poyntz_n to_o have_v it_o then_o surrender_v which_o by_o reason_n of_o the_o sickness_n be_v so_o hot_a in_o newarke_n he_o desire_v to_o hasten_v as_o also_o the_o other_o lord_n and_o gentleman_n with_o the_o lady_n and_o gentlewoman_n do_v much_o desire_n to_o be_v speed_v as_o much_o as_o can_v be_v long_v for_o their_o enlargement_n which_o occasion_v the_o surrender_n a_o day_n soon_o than_o by_o the_o article_n be_v agree_v and_o true_o it_o be_v become_v a_o miserable_a stink_a infect_a town_n i_o pray_v god_n they_o do_v not_o infect_v the_o country_n and_o town_n adjacent_a which_o be_v the_o care_n of_o the_o commissioner_n that_o way_n be_v take_v to_o prevent_v yesterday_o the_o commissioner_n come_v up_o to_o see_v they_o march_v out_o of_o newarke_n they_o carry_v not_o much_o out_o of_o the_o town_n for_o they_o have_v but_o very_o few_o carriage_n we_o have_v gather_v together_o 4000_o arm_n already_o and_o there_o be_v more_o which_o by_o reason_n of_o the_o sickness_n in_o divers_a place_n the_o officer_n dare_v not_o yet_o venture_v to_o fetch_v out_o nor_o make_v that_o diligent_a search_n which_o will_v afterward_o be_v make_v so_o soon_o as_o with_o safety_n we_o may_v we_o have_v take_v sweet-lips_n the_o great_a gun_n which_o they_o so_o much_o esteem_v of_o and_z 11_o more_o great_a piece_n two_o mortar_n piece_n and_o divers_a drake_n and_o other_o small_a piece_n and_o 40_o gunpowder_n with_o great_a store_n match_n bullet_n and_o all_o sort_n of_o ammunition_n those_o of_o newarke_n garrison_n from_o the_o great_a to_o the_o least_o do_v all_o of_o they_o general_o seem_v to_o be_v much_o discontent_v at_o their_o hear_n that_o the_o king_n have_v deliver_v himself_o up_o to_o the_o scot_n and_o be_v very_o much_o trouble_v at_o the_o hear_n thereof_o which_o make_v many_o of_o they_o to_o repent_v that_o ever_o they_o be_v engage_v in_o the_o service_n be_v like_o man_n in_o amaze_n at_o the_o hear_n of_o it_o and_o when_o 800_o of_o they_o have_v march_v out_o with_o the_o lord_n bellasis_n the_o governor_n and_o it_o be_v expect_v that_o they_o shall_v name_v to_o what_o garrison_n they_o shall_v march_v they_o will_v not_o nominate_v any_o garrison_n to_o march_v to_o for_o the_o further_a service_n of_o the_o king_n in_o the_o design_n against_o the_o parliament_n but_o as_o all_o the_o rest_n that_o come_v out_o of_o newarke_n who_o be_v above_o 1000_o more_o so_o they_o go_v every_o one_o to_o their_o own_o home_n so_o that_o as_o i_o confess_v i_o know_v not_o where_o they_o can_v have_v easy_o find_v out_o any_o garrison_n unbesiege_v to_o march_v to_o according_a to_o the_o article_n so_o they_o do_v not_o take_v care_n to_o put_v themselves_o into_o any_o other_o prison_n in_o that_o service_n in_o which_o they_o have_v receive_v so_o little_a satisfaction_n the_o governor_n to_o give_v he_o his_o due_n have_v be_v very_o punctual_a and_o the_o condition_n very_o exact_o observe_v and_o perform_v so_o full_o as_o i_o believe_v ever_o any_o be_v and_o all_o of_o they_o be_v very_o diligent_a to_o procure_v a_o good_a repute_n of_o the_o parliament_n the_o commissioner_n and_o the_o courtry_n for_o which_o they_o labour_v much_o and_o thereby_o make_v way_n to_o compound_v with_o the_o parliament_n for_o their_o delinquency_n i_o believe_v that_o all_o those_o of_o quality_n of_o who_o there_o be_v many_o will_v continue_v labour_v to_o compound_v for_o their_o estate_n the_o country_n thereabouts_o be_v all_o summon_v to_o come_v in_o with_o spade_n shovel_n pick-ax_n and_o other_o necessary_n on_o monday_n next_o to_o assist_v in_o the_o demolish_n of_o the_o work_n of_o newarke_n which_o be_v very_o many_o strong_a and_o formidable_a i_o believe_v they_o will_v come_v in_o very_o joyful_o to_o that_o work_n which_o tend_v to_o so_o great_a a_o ease_n to_o all_o those_o part_n as_o they_o have_v find_v by_o woeful_a experience_n since_o they_o feel_v the_o oppression_n of_o that_o garrison_n and_o other_o of_o all_o which_o they_o be_v now_o clear_a and_o all_o will_v be_v bury_v in_o the_o ruin_n of_o this_o which_o they_o be_v forthwith_o to_o level_v doctor_n deane_n doctor_n hurst_n doctor_n march_n and_o divers_a other_o malignant_a clergyman_n be_v in_o newarke_n who_o with_o the_o gentry_n as_o alderman_n atkinson_n and_o the_o rest_n of_o the_o malignant_a townsman_n and_o other_o be_v very_o sad_a in_o the_o town_n so_o as_o they_o walk_v away_o in_o a_o mournful_a posture_n the_o trouble_n of_o those_o part_n be_v now_o most_o trouble_v in_o their_o own_o thought_n the_o scot_n be_v march_v northward_o withal_o their_o whole_a body_n of_o horse_n and_o foot_n the_o horse_n march_v before_o with_o the_o king_n and_o with_o they_o lieutenant_n general_n david_n lesley_n they_o march_v along_o with_o great_a rejoice_v that_o they_o have_v the_o king_n with_o they_o but_o the_o yorkshire_n man_n so_o soon_o as_o they_o hear_v that_o the_o scot_n army_n be_v to_o march_v northward_o they_o present_o most_o of_o they_o gather_v their_o horse_n and_o forthwith_o send_v they_o over_o trent_n into_o lincolnshire_n for_o fear_n that_o some_o unruly_a soldier_n in_o the_o scot_n army_n upon_o their_o march_n northward_o come_v through_o their_o country_n shall_v plunder_v they_o by_o which_o mean_v there_o be_v very_o many_o horse_n send_v into_o lincolnshire_n and_o so_o the_o country_n have_v not_o many_o horse_n leave_v in_o their_o ground_n to_o loose_v the_o scots_a force_n be_v march_v towards_o doncaster_n but_o i_o believe_v that_o a_o party_n of_o horse_n will_v go_v before_o with_o the_o k●ng_n towards_o newcastle_n they_o say_v that_o they_o have_v deal_v very_o plain_o with_o the_o king_n since_o he_o come_v into_o their_o army_n we_o have_v take_v great_a care_n to_o prevent_v the_o soldier_n from_o plunder_v though_o some_o of_o they_o do_v very_o well_o remember_v how_o they_o be_v strip_v at_o spital_n the_o governor_n have_v have_v very_o great_a care_n of_o all_o thing_n in_o newarke_n to_o see_v that_o nothing_o shall_v be_v imbezele_v and_o have_v show_v himself_o very_o noble_a there_o be_v a_o great_a change_n by_o which_o god_n have_v give_v we_o experience_n of_o his_o great_a power_n in_o bring_v down_o the_o heart_n of_o the_o proud_a and_o haughty_a there_o be_v a_o m●ssenger_n come_v to_o the_o commissioner_n from_o the_o parliament_n for_o those_o who_o come_v with_o the_o king_n and_o the_o commissioner_n have_v send_v to_o the_o scot_n to_o demand_v master_n john_n ashburnham_n and_o mr._n hudson_n for_o those_o be_v the_o two_o th●t_n come_v along_o with_o his_o majesty_n from_o oxford_n but_o the_o messenger_n be_v not_o yet_o return_v nor_o do_v we_o yet_o hear_v what_o answer_n be_v make_v to_o he_o the_o several_a regiment_n and_o company_n from_o the_o association_n that_o come_v to_o assist_v we_o in_o the_o take_n in_o of_o newarke_n be_v all_o march_v home_o with_o no_o small_a joy_n that_o all_o thing_n be_v now_o s●_n clear_a in_o those_o part_n our_o commissioner_n have_v endeavour_v by_o all_o mean_v possible_a to_o continue_v all_o amity_n and_o love_a accord_n with_o the_o scot_n who_o i_o believe_v will_v grant_v to_o have_v his_o majesty_n dispose_v of_o as_o both_o kingdom_n shall_v agree_v &_o in_o the_o mean_a while_n to_o remain_v with_o general_n levens_n army_n where_o he_o shall_v dispose_v of_o he_o and_o general_n leven_n have_v carry_v on_o thing_n since_o he_o come_v to_o the_o army_n with_o great_a wisdom_n and_o moderation_n and_o it_o be_v say_v that_o he_o be_v much_o trouble_v what_o to_o do_v to_o please_v both_o kingdom_n in_o the_o matter_n of_o give_v account_n about_o the_o king_n newa●ke_o be_v now_o open_a and_o free_a again_o and_o the_o tradesman_n be_v prepa●ing_v to_o furnish_v their_o shop_n our_o soldier_n have_v already_o buy_v divers_a thing_n of_o they_o and_o the_o country_n have_v a_o free_a market_n but_o it_o can_v be_v expect_v to_o be_v much_o whilst_o the_o sickness_n be_v in_o the_o town_n but_o to_o god_n be_v the_o praise_n who_o have_v do_v this_o great_a work_n for_o we_o to_o deliver_v this_o strong_a hold_n of_o the_o enemy_n into_o our_o hand_n i_o pray_v god_n that_o other_o so_o oppress_v may_v have_v the_o like_a mercy_n and_o peace_n and_o truth_n be_v settle_v among_o we_o which_o be_v the_o prayer_n of_o your_o humble_a s●rvant_n s._n r._n balderton_n may_v 9_o 1646._o a_o list_n of_o what_o be_v take_v in_o newarke_n on_o friday_n the_o eight_o of_o may_n 1646._o 1._o great_a piece_n of_o ordnance_n called_z sweet-lips_n 11_o great_a piece_n of_o ordnance_n more_o 2._o morter_n piece_n divers_a drake_n and_o small_a piece_n 4000_o arm_n gather_v divers_a arm_n not_o take_v in_o 40._o barrel_n of_o gunpowder_n many_o thousand_o weight_n of_o bullet_n and_o lead_v match_n and_o other_o ammunition_n proportionable_a and_o plentiful_a little_o fresh_a meat_n only_a poultry_n and_o that_o very_o scarce_o salt-meat_n some_o plenty_n but_o much_o of_o it_o taint_v and_o not_o fit_a to_o be_v eat_v butter_n and_o cheese_n some_o store_n beer_n and_o wine_n many_o barrel_n corn_n good_a store_n fewell_n for_o fire_n very_o little_a a_o list_n of_o the_o lord_n knight_n colonel_n and_o chief_a of_o the_o gentry_n that_o march_v out_o of_o newark_n to_o their_o own_o home_n to_o submit_v to_o the_o ordinance_n of_o parliament_n lord_n lord_n bellasis_n governor_n lord_n davencourt_n lord_n laxington_n knight_n sir_n john_n burrell_n sir_n guy_n palm_n sir_n charles_n dalison_n sir_n robert_n dalison_n sir_n robert_n tredway_n sir_n george_n hennings_n sir_n jarvis_n skroop_n sir_n philip_n constable_n sir_n thomas_n jugram_n sir_n bryan_n balm_n sir_n jarvis_n nevil_n sir_n simon_n fanshaw_n and_o other_o great_a clergyman_n doctor_n farmer_n chancellor_n of_o lincoln_n doctor_z march_z dean_n of_o y●●ke_n doctor_n hurst_n and_o other_o chief_a officer_n major_a general_n eyre_n colonel_n gilby_n colonel_n trollop_n colonel_n herne_n colonel_n darsey_n colonel_n atkins_n and_o other_o the_o most_o malignant_a alderman_n of_o the_o town_n be_v the_o mayor_n of_o newark_n alderman_n atkinson_n alderman_n standish_n and_o other_o finis_fw-la