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Coreferential chain list

File:perrott-e2-h
Date:24/4/2012 14:39
Period:eModE

General statistics

NameCountTotalPercentage
AvgProDist3s-Forest8675114,67 %
AvgProDist3s-IPnum533245217,55 %
AvgSbjProDist3s-Forest4847102,13 %
AvgSbjProDist3s-IPnum279132211,36 %
Ellipsis4115562,63 %
NonZeroPronoun (no Trace)514155633,03 %
NonZeroSbjPronoun (no Trace)23944453,83 %
ProDist3s-Forest95971,51 %
ProDist3s-IPnum375976,20 %
Pronoun (no Trace)555155635,67 %
Subject (no Trace)444155628,53 %
Subject (not empty)405155626,03 %
Subject (with Trace)445155728,58 %
SubjectChainSwitch405155626,03 %
SubjectRefCount[all]11844526,52 %
SubjectRefCount[ipmat]7022830,70 %
SubjectRefCount[ipmat3]6744714,99 %
SubjectRefSwitch[chunk]27375436,21 %
SubjectRefSwitch[forest]7617144,44 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipcls]22837460,96 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat]8417348,55 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat3]8016947,34 %

Statistics over intervals (logbase=2)

Distribution (with Trace) Distribution (no Trace) Subject (with Trace) Subject (no Trace) Pronoun (no Trace) ProDist3s-IPnum ProDist3s-Forest
FromUntil CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc
11 49665375,96 % 49765376,11 % 5549611,09 % 5549611,09 % 224964,44 % 12224549,80 % 717594,67 %
22 8965313,63 % 8865313,48 % 2617814,61 % 2517714,12 % 3717720,90 % 6424526,12 % 3754,00 %
34 326534,90 % 326534,90 % 1310512,38 % 1310512,38 % 2310521,90 % 4124516,73 % 0750,00 %
58 186532,76 % 186532,76 % 3411030,91 % 3411030,91 % 3911035,45 % 142455,71 % 0750,00 %
916 126531,84 % 126531,84 % 6013544,44 % 6013544,44 % 7013551,85 % 32451,22 % 1751,33 %
1732 46530,61 % 46530,61 % 579758,76 % 579758,76 % 559756,70 % 02450,00 % ---
3364 06530,00 % 06530,00 % 00NaN 00NaN 00NaN 12450,41 % ---
65128 16530,15 % 16530,15 % 319134,07 % 319134,07 % 339136,26 % --- ---
129256 06530,00 % 06530,00 % 00NaN 00NaN 00NaN --- ---
257512 16530,15 % 16530,15 % 16934548,99 % 16934548,99 % 27634580,00 % --- ---

Length (no Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
1149765376,11 %
228865313,48 %
33236533,52 %
4496531,38 %
5556530,77 %
6676531,07 %
7756530,77 %
8816530,15 %
9936530,46 %
101036530,46 %
111116530,15 %
121216530,15 %
131326530,31 %
141416530,15 %
151516530,15 %
171716530,15 %
202016530,15 %
282816530,15 %
323216530,15 %
919116530,15 %
34534516530,15 %

Length (with Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
1149665375,96 %
228965313,63 %
33236533,52 %
4496531,38 %
5556530,77 %
6676531,07 %
7756530,77 %
8816530,15 %
9936530,46 %
101036530,46 %
111116530,15 %
121216530,15 %
131326530,31 %
141416530,15 %
151516530,15 %
171716530,15 %
202016530,15 %
282816530,15 %
323216530,15 %
919116530,15 %
34534516530,15 %

List of chains

Antecedent chain #1 (len=345) ProtIsSbj=169 ProtSbjSw=262 NumSbj=445 ProAll=257 ProSbj=115 NmeSbj=33 SbjZero=19
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
120.171IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
120.171IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
120.171IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
120.171IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
120.171IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
120.171IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
120.171IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
120.171IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
120.171IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthymselfe points to...
120.171IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
120.171IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
119.169IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
119.169IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
119.167IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
118.165IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
118.165IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
118.164IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
118.164IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
118.163IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthym points to...
118.163IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
118.163IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott points to...
118.163IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetPerrott's points to...
118.163IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's points to...
117.162IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott points to...
117.162IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
117.160IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
117.160IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
117.160IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
117.160IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's <$$font> points to...
115.142IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
115.141IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy selfe points to...
115.141IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
114.140IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
114.139IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
114.139CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
114.138IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
114.138IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
114.137IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
114.137IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetPerrott's points to...
114.137IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's <$$font> points to...
114.136IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
114.136IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Admirall Sir John Perrott points to...
113.135IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
113.135IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.134IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
113.133IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.133IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.131IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
113.131IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
112.130IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetPerrott's points to...
112.130IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's <$$font> points to...
112.126IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
112.126IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgumentSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
112.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
112.126IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
112.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
112.126IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
112.126IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
112.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
111.125IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
111.124IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
111.124IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's points to...
111.119IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> hymselfe ,whom *T*-1 Sir John Kyllegrew <$$font> enterteyned very kyndly ,passing the Time in Wrestling ,Hurling ,and such-lyke Exercises ,betwixt the Seamen ,Servingmen ,and that Countreymen points to...
110.116IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
110.115IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
110.114IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
110.114IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
109.112IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
109.112IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
109.111IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
109.111IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
109.111IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
109.110IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
109.110IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
109.109IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
109.109IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
109.109IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
109.109IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
109.109IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrot points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
109.108IdentityNP-OB2ProperArgumentSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrot <$$font> points to...
108.107IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
108.107IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
108.107IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
108.106IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
108.105IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
108.104IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
108.104IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
108.104IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
108.103IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
108.103IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
108.102IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
108.101IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
108.101IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
108.101CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
107.99IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
107.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
107.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
107.98IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
107.98IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
107.98IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
107.97IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
107.97IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
107.95IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
107.95IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
107.95CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
107.94IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
107.94IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
107.93IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott points to...
106.92IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
106.92IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
106.92IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjecthe points to...
106.91IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
106.91IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
106.91IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
106.91IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
44.89IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
44.89IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
44.89IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
44.88IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
44.88IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
42.82IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.82IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.81IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
42.80IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
42.80IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.80IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
42.80IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
42.79IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.79IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.78IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
42.78IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.78IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.78IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthym points to...
42.77IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
42.77IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
42.77IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
42.76IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.76IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.76CrossSpeechNPDefNPPPobjectthe Man points to...
41.75CrossSpeechNPDemNPPPobjectthis Man points to...
41.74IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> hymself points to...
41.73CrossSpeechNPProPPobjecthym points to...
41.72IdentityNPProPPobjectyou points to...
41.72IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
41.72IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
41.72IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
41.71CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
41.71IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
41.70IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
41.70IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
41.69IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
41.69IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrotts <$$font> points to...
41.68IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
41.68IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
41.67IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
41.67IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
41.67IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
40.66IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
40.66IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
40.66CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
40.66CrossSpeechNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
40.66CrossSpeechNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
40.65IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
40.65IdentityNP-OB2ProperArgumentSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
40.64IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetPerrott's points to...
40.64IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's <$$font> points to...
40.62IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
40.62CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
40.61CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
40.61IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArg Perrot points to...
40.60IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
40.60IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
40.60IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
40.60IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
40.60IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
40.60IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrot points to...
39.59IdentityNPProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
39.57IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
39.57IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrot points to...
39.55IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
38.54IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
38.54CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
38.53IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
38.53IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
38.52IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
38.52IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
38.52IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
38.51IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentme points to...
38.51IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
38.51IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
38.51IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
38.50IdentityNPProPPobjectyou points to...
38.50CrossSpeechNP-VOCProperNonArgSir John Perrott points to...
38.50IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
38.49IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
38.48IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
38.48IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
38.47IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
38.45IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
38.45CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
38.44IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
38.44IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
38.43IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
38.43IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgSir John Perrott points to...
38.43IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
38.42IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
38.42IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentme points to...
38.41IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
37.40IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
37.40IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
37.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
37.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
37.40IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
37.40IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
37.40IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
37.39IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
37.38IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
37.38CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
37.38IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
37.37IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthym points to...
37.37IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
37.35IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
37.35IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
37.35IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.34IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.34IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.33IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
36.33IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.33IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.33IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
36.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.32IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgumentSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
36.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
36.32IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
36.31IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
35.29IdentityNP-SBJ-1ZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
35.28IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
35.26IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis Knight ,whose Life *T*-2 is here discribed points to...
35.26IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetPerrott's points to...
35.26IdentityNP-POSProperPossDetSir John Perrott's <$$font> points to...
34.25IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
34.25IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
34.25IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
34.25IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrot <$$font> points to...
34.24IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
34.23IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
34.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
34.23IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
34.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
34.23IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
34.22IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
34.22CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
34.21IdentityNPProPPobjectyou points to...
34.21IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
34.19IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
34.19IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
34.18IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
34.18IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
34.17IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentyou points to...
34.16IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
34.16IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrott points to...
34.16IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
34.16IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgPerrott points to...
34.16CrossSpeechNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
34.16CrossSpeechNPProPPobjecthim points to...
34.16CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.15IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
33.15IdentityNPProPPobjecthymselfe points to...
33.15IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.14IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
33.14IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
33.14IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthymselfe points to...
33.14IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.14IdentityNP-RFLProArgumenthymselfe points to...
33.14IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.14IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthymselfe points to...
33.14IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.13IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
33.13IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.12IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
33.12IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
33.12IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
33.12IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.12IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.11IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
33.11IdentityNPProPPobjecthymself points to...
33.11CrossSpeechNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
32.10IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
32.10IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
32.10IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
32.9IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
32.8IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
32.8IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
32.8CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
32.7IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.7IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.7IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
32.7IdentityNPProPPobjecthymself points to...
32.7IdentityNPProPPobjecthymself points to...
32.7IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
32.6IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
32.6IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.6IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
32.5IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.5IdentityNP-RFLProArgumenthymself points to...
32.5IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
32.4IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.4IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.4IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
32.4IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis Knight points to...
31.3IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
31.3IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
31.3IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
31.3IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
31.3IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
31.3IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
31.2NewNP-SBJProperSubjectSir John Perrot

Antecedent chain #18 (len=91) ProtIsSbj=31 ProtSbjSw=223 NumSbj=372 ProAll=28 ProSbj=10 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=5
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.170IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
119.170IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
119.169IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Majestie points to...
119.169IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
119.169IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queenes Majestie points to...
119.169IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
119.167IdentityNP-OB2DefNPArgumentthe Queene points to...
118.165IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
118.165IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
118.163IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
118.163IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene *ICH*-9 points to...
117.160IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Queene points to...
116.149IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
115.145IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
114.140IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
114.137IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
113.135IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
113.133IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
113.133IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queenes Majestie points to...
113.132IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
113.131IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queene's points to...
110.114IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queene's points to...
109.112IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queene's points to...
109.111IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
109.111IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
109.111IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
109.110IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
109.110IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
109.109IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
109.109IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
109.108IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
108.101IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
108.101IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
108.101CrossSpeechNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
107.99IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
107.99IdentityNP-POSAnchoredNPPossDetyour Majesties points to...
107.98IdentityNP-POSAnchoredNPPossDetyour Majesties points to...
107.98IdentityNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumentyour Majestie points to...
107.96IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
107.96IdentityNP-OB2ProArgument$me points to...
107.95IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour Majestie points to...
107.95CrossSpeechNP-VOCBareNonArgMadam points to...
107.94IdentityNPProPPobjecthir points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
107.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
107.94IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queene's points to...
107.93IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
106.92IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queene's points to...
42.81IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther Majestie *ICH*-1 points to...
42.79IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
42.78IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
42.78IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
42.78IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Majesty points to...
41.72IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
41.71CrossSpeechNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
41.68IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
41.67IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
41.67IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
41.67IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
40.65IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
40.65IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Queene points to...
40.63IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
40.62CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
40.61IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour Person points to...
40.61CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
40.61IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjunknown*con* points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
40.60IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
40.60IdentityNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumenther Majestie points to...
40.60IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
40.60IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
40.60IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
40.60IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queen points to...
40.60IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queen points to...
40.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
40.60CrossSpeechNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queen's points to...
37.40CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
37.38IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queen points to...
37.37IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queen points to...
36.34IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene points to...
36.33IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene points to...
36.32IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Queenes points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
36.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
36.31IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe Queene also points to...
35.28NewNP-SBJProperSubjectQueene Mary <$$font> his Sister

Antecedent chain #57 (len=32) ProtIsSbj=24 ProtSbjSw=67 NumSbj=115 ProAll=26 ProSbj=19 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=2
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
118.163IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
118.163CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.158IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.157IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
116.156IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.155IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.155IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthem points to...
116.155IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.155IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.154IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.152IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.151CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.151CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.151IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.151IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
116.151IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
116.151IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
115.147IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
115.146IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
115.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
115.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
115.146IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
115.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
115.145IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
115.144IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
115.144IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
115.143IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
114.140IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queenes Ship points to...
114.137IdentityNPProPPobjecthir points to...
114.137IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queenes Ship points to...
114.137IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Ship points to...
112.126NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Ship

Antecedent chain #479 (len=28) ProtIsSbj=18 ProtSbjSw=25 NumSbj=46 ProAll=20 ProSbj=11 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.55IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
38.54CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
38.52IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
38.51CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
38.50CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
38.50CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
38.49IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthym points to...
38.49IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
38.45CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDetyours points to...
38.45CrossSpeechNPPossProPPobjectyours points to...
38.43IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
37.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
37.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
37.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
37.40IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentme points to...
37.39IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
37.38IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
37.38IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
37.38IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
37.38CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
37.38IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
37.38IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
37.37IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
37.37IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
37.37IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
37.37IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
37.37IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
37.36NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>

Antecedent chain #534 (len=20) ProtIsSbj=15 ProtSbjSw=40 NumSbj=72 ProAll=5 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32IdentityNPProperPPobjectKinge Edward <$$font> points to...
34.25IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 points to...
34.23CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe King points to...
34.21IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Kinge points to...
34.19IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
34.19IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe King points to...
34.18IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
34.17IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
34.17IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe King points to...
34.16IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
34.16IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectyour Highness points to...
34.16IdentityNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumentyour Majestie points to...
34.16CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Kinge points to...
34.16IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
33.15IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Kinge points to...
33.12IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
33.12IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe King points to...
33.12IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe King points to...
32.7IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Kinge points to...
32.6InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Kinge

Antecedent chain #163 (len=17) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=59 NumSbj=118 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
113.135IdentityNPProperPPobjectIerland points to...
113.134IdentityNP-DIRDemNPArgumentthat Way points to...
113.134IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Irish <$$font> Coste points to...
113.131IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Place points to...
113.131IdentityNPProperPPobjectIreland points to...
112.126IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Contry points to...
112.126IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Country points to...
111.123CrossSpeechNPProperPPobject Ierland <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they arived at Baltimore <$$font> points to...
107.98IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Contrie points to...
107.97IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Contrie points to...
107.97CrossSpeechNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour State in the Contrie points to...
107.93IdentityNPProperPPobject Ireland points to...
106.92IdentityNPDefNPArgumentthe State of Ireland <$$font> points to...
106.92IdentityNPProperPPobject Ireland <$$font> points to...
106.92IdentityNPProperPPobjectIreland points to...
106.92IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Contrie points to...
106.91AssumedNPProperPPobject Ireland <$$font>

Antecedent chain #193 (len=15) ProtIsSbj=13 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=29 ProAll=12 ProSbj=10 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=3
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
112.129IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.129IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
112.128IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.127CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.127CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
111.123IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
111.123IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
111.122IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
111.121IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
111.120IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
110.118IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
110.117IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
110.117IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
110.117InferredNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #155 (len=14) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=59 NumSbj=119 ProAll=5 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
114.136IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
114.136IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
114.136IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
113.135IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Queenes Shippes without spending more Victuell Money and Time in vayne points to...
113.132IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queenes Shippes points to...
113.131IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene's Shippes points to...
110.115IdentityNPDemNPPPobjecttheise Shipps points to...
110.114IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queene's Shipps and Pinasses ,which *T*-1 Sir John Perrott <$$font> commaunded points to...
109.112IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Queene's Shipps points to...
109.109IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthir Shipps points to...
109.108IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
109.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
108.107IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Shipps points to...
106.92NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome of the Queene's Shipps ,which *T*-2 were to be sent unto Sea agaynst the Invasion of the Spaniards

Antecedent chain #12 (len=13) ProtIsSbj=8 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=20 ProAll=7 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=3 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
120.171IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
119.170IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
119.170IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
119.170IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
119.170IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
119.170IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
119.170IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectWyriott points to...
119.169IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Wyriott <$$font> points to...
119.169IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
119.169IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
119.168IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Wyriott <$$font> points to...
119.167IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetWyriott's points to...
118.165NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone Thomas Wyriott <$$font> ,a Justice ,and a headie Man

Antecedent chain #397 (len=13) ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=11 ProSbj=6 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
42.79IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
42.78IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
42.77IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
42.77IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
42.76IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
42.76CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
41.75IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
41.75IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
41.75IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
41.75CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDetMy points to...
41.74IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
41.74IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
41.74NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Erle of Pembrock

Antecedent chain #72 (len=12) ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=40 NumSbj=66 ProAll=7 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
117.162IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectDeryfold <$$font> *ICH*-2 points to...
116.152IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
116.151IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
116.151IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
116.151IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
116.151IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProperSubjectDeryfold points to...
116.150IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
116.149IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
115.148IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
115.147IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
115.146IdentityNPIndefNPPPobjectone Deryfold <$$font> ,the Pirat whom *T*-1 they had taken and the following of whom *T*-2 was the Cause of all theyr Danger points to...
114.136NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Pirat ,one Deryfold

Antecedent chain #48 (len=11) ProtIsSbj=6 ProtSbjSw=31 NumSbj=53 ProAll=6 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
118.163IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Accuser points to...
117.162IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthymselfe points to...
117.162IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
117.162IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectGray points to...
117.162IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
117.162IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
117.162IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Master of the Ship *ICH*-5 points to...
117.162IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
117.162IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
117.161IdentityNPProperPPobjectGray <$$font> ,the Master of the Ship points to...
115.145NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Master of the Queenes Ship ,called * Gray <$$font>

Antecedent chain #68 (len=10) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=23 NumSbj=41 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
117.162IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Ship points to...
117.161IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Ship points to...
117.160IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Ship points to...
116.154IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
116.154IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Ship points to...
116.153IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
116.153IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethir points to...
116.153IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Ship points to...
116.149IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queenes Ship points to...
115.145IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queenes Ship ,called * Gray <$$font>

Antecedent chain #274 (len=10) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=162 NumSbj=274 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
109.108IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthir Court points to...
107.94IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
106.92IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
106.91IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
39.59IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
35.28IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
33.11IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Court points to...
33.11IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Court points to...
32.6IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
31.3NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court of England <$$font> ,where *T*-1 he lived at great Charge ,and at soe high *ICH*-2 a Rate ,as he grew into great Debt ,and *T* ranne so farre *ICH*-3 into Arrearages ,that he began to mortgage some of his Lands ,and *con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds ,being like to Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4 in this ,who *T*-5 agaynst his Expedition into Persia <$$font> did put most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren> in Pawne .And *T*-5 being asked by Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander ,what *T*-6 he left behynd hym ,answered , Hope <$$font>

Antecedent chain #391 (len=10) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=37 NumSbj=58 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
42.81IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe same points to...
42.81IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
42.80IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Suite points to...
42.79IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat which *T*-1 he seaketh points to...
42.78IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis which *T*-2 he seaketh points to...
41.71CrossSpeechNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentSuites of the Queene points to...
41.67IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Suite points to...
40.60IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Suite points to...
40.60IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Suite points to...
40.60NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Suite unto the Queen ,for the Castle and Lordship of Carew

Antecedent chain #160 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=57 NumSbj=114 ProAll=6 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
113.135IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
113.135IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
113.135IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthem points to...
113.134IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
113.134IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Spaniards <$$font> points to...
109.109IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
109.109IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
109.109IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Spaniards <$$font> points to...
106.92IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Spaniards

Antecedent chain #202 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=6 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=13 ProAll=7 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
112.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.126IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
112.126IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.126IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe People points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
111.125NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectallmost all the Countrey thereabouts

Antecedent chain #347 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=89 NumSbj=135 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
44.88IdentityNPProperPPobject Pembrock <$$font> points to...
42.82IdentityNPProperPPobject Pembrock points to...
42.80IdentityNPProperPPobject Pembrock <$$font> points to...
41.74IdentityNPProperPPobjectPembrock points to...
41.69IdentityNPProperPPobject Pembrock <$$font> points to...
40.65IdentityNPProperPPobject Pembrock <$$font> points to...
39.59IdentityNPProperPPobjectPembrock points to...
37.36IdentityNPProperPPobject Pembrock points to...
37.35NewNPProperPPobject Pembrock <$$font>

Antecedent chain #179 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=21 NumSbj=41 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=2
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
112.130IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir William Gorges <$$font> points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjunknown*con* points to...
112.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
112.126IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Vice-Admirall points to...
110.114IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectMr. Nicholas Gorge points to...
110.114NewNP-SBJProperSubjectMr. William Gorge <$$font>

Antecedent chain #126 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=191 NumSbj=311 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
115.143IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetGod's points to...
115.142IdentityNPProperPPobjectGod points to...
114.140IdentityNPProperPPobjectGod points to...
114.138IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectGod points to...
109.109IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetGod's points to...
109.108IdentityNPR$ProperPossDetGod's points to...
34.25NewNPProperPPobjectGod ,that *T*-1 had given him Grace *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3 in Time to look into his decaying Estate ,and such Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres

Antecedent chain #134 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=24 NumSbj=39 ProAll=3 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
114.140IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthou points to...
114.139IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthee points to...
114.138IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthee points to...
114.138CrossSpeechNP-VOCBareNonArgBoy points to...
114.138IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis Sonne Sir Thomas Perrott points to...
112.130IdentityNPProperPPobjectSir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
112.130NewNPProperArgumentSir Tho. Perrott <$$font> the Sonne of Sir John Perrott <$$font>

Antecedent chain #351 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=16 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
44.87IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
44.87IdentityNP-OB2DemNPArgumentthis Noble Personage points to...
44.86IdentityNP-POSDemNPPossDetthis Nobleman's *ICH*-4 points to...
43.84IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis Nobleman points to...
43.83IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis Noble Erle points to...
43.83IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
42.82NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 in this ,as in all things else ,shewed hymself most honorable

Antecedent chain #394 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=23 NumSbj=36 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
42.80IdentityNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall the rest of the Counsell points to...
42.80IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
42.80CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
41.75IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
41.75CrossSpeechNP-VOCAnchoredNPNonArgMy Lords points to...
41.68IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
41.67NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Lords of her Privey Counsell

Antecedent chain #400 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=73 NumSbj=122 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
42.78CrossSpeechNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Religion points to...
41.72IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour Hereticall Religion points to...
41.69IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectSir John Perrotts <$$font> Disposition in Religion points to...
38.45IdentityNPunknownPPobjectyours or any Man's else points to...
38.45IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectmy Religion points to...
36.32IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis own Religion points to...
36.32NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Religion ,for which *T*-2 he was called in Question by meanes of one - Gaderne <$$font> ,the Queenes Servant ,and his Contrieman ,who *T*-3 accused Sir John Perrott <$$font> ,That he kept certain Protestants ,then called * Hereticks *ICH*-4 ,at his Howse in Wales <$$font> ,as one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others

Antecedent chain #2 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=113 NumSbj=208 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
120.171IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Sea Voiage points to...
118.163IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Voiage points to...
118.163IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Voyage points to...
108.102IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Voiage points to...
108.101IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Service points to...
107.93IP-INFto take the Commaund of such Shippes and Pinacesse as *T*-1 should be made *T*-1 redie to intercept ,or interupt the King of Spayne <$$font> his Navie and Forces which *T*-2 were designed for Ireland

Antecedent chain #43 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=110 NumSbj=197 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
118.165IdentityNPBarePPobjectSea points to...
116.154IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Sea points to...
115.143IdentityNPBarePPobjectSea points to...
111.123IdentityNPBarePPobjectSea points to...
109.109IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Seas points to...
106.92InertNPBarePPobjectSea

Antecedent chain #128 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=18 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
115.143IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
115.143IdentityNP-OB1ProNPArgumentthem that *T*-1 were about hym points to...
114.138IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe rest points to...
114.137IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
114.137IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
114.137NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall Sir John Perrott's <$$font> neerest Frends and Followers

Antecedent chain #321 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=52 NumSbj=71 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
107.93IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
107.93IdentityNPunknownPPobjectthe Queene and hir Privy Counsell points to...
107.93IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Privy Counsell points to...
42.80IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Counsell points to...
41.68IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Counsell points to...
41.67NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther Privey Counsell

Antecedent chain #416 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=4 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.73CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
41.72IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
41.71IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Buyshop points to...
41.70IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
41.69IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
41.68NewNP-2IndefNPArgumentone who *T*-3 bare greate Sway ,the Buyshop of Winchester <$$font>

Antecedent chain #556 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=9 ProAll=5 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
35.27CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
35.26CrossSpeechNPProPPobjectthem points to...
35.26IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
35.26IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthem points to...
35.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe yonge Men of this Age ,and of Time *T*-1 to come

Antecedent chain #636 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=6 ProAll=5 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
31.3IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
31.3CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
31.3CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
31.3IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
31.3IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
31.3NewNPProperPPobject Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4

Antecedent chain #29 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.169IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
119.169IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Matter points to...
119.169IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Cause points to...
119.167IdentityNP-1QuantNPArgumentnoe Cause of Wyriott's <$$font> Complaynts agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font> points to...
118.166NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Cause

Antecedent chain #60 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=12 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
118.163IdentityNP-SBJ-RSP=3ProSubjecthe points to...
118.163IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
118.163IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
118.163IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentSir John Perrott's <$$font> Page points to...
118.163NewNP-2IndefNPArgumentone Cesar <$$font> ,then Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Page ,who ,thoe he were soe yonge that few supposed he had taken any Heede what *T*-4 had byn don in that Voyage ,yet he did every Night carefully lay downe in Writting ,what *T*-5 had byn don that Day ,what Windes *T*-6 they had ,and what Courses *T*-7 they took , with all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge

Antecedent chain #147 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=29 NumSbj=57 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
114.137IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Downes points to...
114.136IdentityNPDefNPModthe Kentish Downs <$$font> points to...
110.115IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Downes <$$font> points to...
111.119IdentityNP-PRNProNonArghymselfe points to...
110.118NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome of the Gentlemen and Seamen

Antecedent chain #420 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=12 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.69IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font> points to...
40.66IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
40.66IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
40.65IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthym points to...
40.65NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>

Antecedent chain #577 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Prodigall Sonne spoken of * in the Gospell points to...
35.26IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis Example allso of Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Prodigality and Recovery points to...
34.25IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
34.25IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentThis Storie points to...
34.24IP-MATand so always after he became a better Husband .

Antecedent chain #16 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.170IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Requests points to...
119.169IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Requests points to...
118.166IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Requests points to...
118.165NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Requests

Antecedent chain #49 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=23 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
118.163IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe Accusation points to...
117.161IdentityNPProPPobjecthymselfe points to...
117.161IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
117.160IP-SUBhe had mispent much Time ,and put the Queene to unnecessary Charges ,besyds the Perill of hir Ship

Antecedent chain #348 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=14 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
44.88IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis Passage points to...
44.87IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
44.87IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis Example points to...
43.83IP-INFto shew hymself most kynd ,when he had both Cause and Meanes to be revenged ;farre differing from the Disposition of divers Noblemen now a dayes ,who *T*-2 would be glad to finde such an Opportunitie as *T*-3 was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow ,who *T*-5 should so deepely offend them

Antecedent chain #404 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=104 NumSbj=170 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
42.78CrossSpeechNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Service points to...
34.19IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour Service points to...
34.18CrossSpeechNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour Service points to...
33.12NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Service

Antecedent chain #413 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.75CrossSpeechNPDemNPPPobjectthis Matter points to...
41.75CrossSpeechNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy Opinion of this Man ,and of this Matter points to...
41.74IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
41.74NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Opinion

Antecedent chain #475 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=28 NumSbj=51 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.56IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
39.56IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
37.35IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
37.35IP-SUB*T*-1 he had a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte

Antecedent chain #499 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=54 NumSbj=97 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.40IdentityNPAnchoredNPArgumentmy Livinge points to...
34.18CrossSpeechNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour Livinge points to...
32.7IdentityNPDemPPobjectthat *ICH*-2 points to...
32.7NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Livinge

Antecedent chain #510 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.38CrossSpeechNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy Burden points to...
37.38IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis generall Burden points to...
37.37IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis Command points to...
37.36IP-SUBno Hereticks meaning Protesttants <$$paren> should remayne in Wales <$$font>

Antecedent chain #586 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=26 NumSbj=53 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe same points to...
34.25CrossSpeechNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis decaying Estate points to...
32.10CrossSpeechNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy Estate points to...
32.4NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Estate

Antecedent chain #8 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=248 NumSbj=414 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
120.171IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Contrie points to...
106.91IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Countrie points to...
33.14NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Contrie ,where *T*-2 he might live at lesse Charge

Antecedent chain #19 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=30 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.170IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Privey Counsell points to...
119.169IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Privey Counsell points to...
118.163NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthir Counsell

Antecedent chain #21 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.170IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
119.170IdentityNPAnchoredNPArgumenthis Malice points to...
119.169NewNPBareArgumentMalice

Antecedent chain #116 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=16 NumSbj=22 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
115.145IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectfowell Weather points to...
115.145IdentityNPunknownPPobjectMyste and fowell Weather points to...
114.137NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Weather

Antecedent chain #127 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=58 NumSbj=102 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
115.143IdentityNPProperPPobjectGod's good Favor points to...
109.109IdentityNPProperPPobjectGod's Favor points to...
109.108NewNPProperPPobjectGod's Healpe

Antecedent chain #129 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
115.143IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
115.143IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
115.142IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthymselfe

Antecedent chain #139 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
114.137IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
114.137IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
114.137NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall the Persons that *T*-2 were in hir

Antecedent chain #159 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
113.135IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Yere points to...
113.135IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Yere points to...
113.135NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Season of the Yere *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #167 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=18 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
113.134IdentityNPProperPPobject Waterford <$$font> points to...
112.130IdentityNPProperPPobject Waterford <$$font> points to...
112.128NewNPProperPPobject Waterford <$$font>

Antecedent chain #176 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
113.131IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectSir William Drury <$$font> points to...
112.130IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
112.130IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe

Antecedent chain #190 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=44 NumSbj=93 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
112.129IdentityNPProperPPobject Spayne <$$font> points to...
107.93IdentityNPProperPPobjectSpayne points to...
106.92NewNPProperPPobject Spayne <$$font>

Antecedent chain #324 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
106.92IdentityNPProperPPobjectMounster points to...
106.92IdentityNPProperPPobject Mounster <$$font> points to...
106.91NewNPProperPPobject Mounster <$$font> in Ireland <$$font>

Antecedent chain #376 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
43.83IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
43.83IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
43.83NewNPFullNPPPobjectdivers Noblemen now a dayes ,who *T*-2 would be glad to finde such an Opportunitie as *T*-3 was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow ,who *T*-5 should so deepely offend them

Antecedent chain #428 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=16 NumSbj=27 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.68IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Carew <$$font> points to...
40.60IdentityNPProperPPobjectCarew points to...
40.60NewNPProperPPobjectCarew

Antecedent chain #443 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.65IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthymselfe points to...
40.65IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
40.64NewNP-1ProperArgument<$$font> one Sir Thomas Jones <$$font> ,a Knight of good Judgement and Wisdom who *T*-2 had married Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Mother

Antecedent chain #471 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.58IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
39.58IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
39.56IP-MATand so they coming somewhat neere ,fell into sharpe Words ,and from fowle Wordes to fowle Play ,that if they had not byn parted ,much Hurt might have byn done .

Antecedent chain #472 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=27 NumSbj=49 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.57IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Place points to...
38.53IdentityADVP-DIRhither points to...
37.37NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Lodging ,where *T*-1 Sir John Perrott <$$font> lay with his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font>

Antecedent chain #483 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=25 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.51IdentityNP-VOCAnchoredNPNonArgmy Lord points to...
38.44IdentityNP-VOCAnchoredNPNonArgmy Lord points to...
37.40IdentityNP-VOCFullNPNonArgGood my Lord

Antecedent chain #501 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=20 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.40IdentityNP-OB1-RSP=1DefNPArgumentthe same points to...
37.40IdentityNP-LFD-1DemNPLeftDisthat Charge which *T*-2 the Queene hath given me for Wales <$$font> in generall points to...
37.36NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentspeciall Charge *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #503 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=37 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.40CrossSpeechNPProperPPobjectWales points to...
37.36IdentityNPProperPPobject Wales <$$font> points to...
36.32NewNPProperPPobject Wales <$$font>

Antecedent chain #551 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=14 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.28IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
35.28IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis towardlie and noble young Prince ,King Edward <$$font> points to...
34.25NewNPFullNPPPobjectso merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres

Antecedent chain #602 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.16CrossSpeechNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis great Moane points to...
34.16IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat which *T*-1 he sayd points to...
33.15IP-SUBhe was thus sadly debating the Matter unto hymselfe

Antecedent chain #603 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.16CrossSpeechNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Matter points to...
33.15IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Matter points to...
33.14IP-MATbut if he did retier hymselfe into the Contrie ,where *T*-2 he might live at lesse Charge ,or betake hymselfe unto the Warres ,where *T*-3 he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund ,it might be a Meanes to save his Revenewes ,and to pay his Debtes .

Antecedent chain #26 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.169IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
119.169NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Lords of hir Privey Counsell ;who *T*-2 did lykewise heare the Matter ,and *T*-2 found that it was Malice ,and noe juste Cause which Wyriott <$$font> had *T*-3 to preferre agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>

Antecedent chain #33 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.169IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
119.169NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Master of the Requests

Antecedent chain #35 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
119.167IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
118.166NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe Master of the Requests

Antecedent chain #53 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
118.163IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe same points to...
118.163IP-SUBthoe he were soe yonge that few supposed he had taken any Heede what *T*-4 had byn don in that Voyage ,yet he did every Night carefully lay downe in Writting ,what *T*-5 had byn don that Day ,what Windes *T*-6 they had ,and what Courses *T*-7 they took , with all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge

Antecedent chain #67 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=24 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
117.162IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Course points to...
116.152NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat Course *T*-1 they should take

Antecedent chain #69 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
117.162IdentityNP-SBJ-4ProSubjectit points to...
117.162CP-THT-4that the Master of the Ship *ICH*-5 should not know his Course soe neere his owne Home ,who *T*-6 dwelt at Harwich

Antecedent chain #82 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=61 NumSbj=108 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
117.160IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court points to...
110.117NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Court *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #87 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
116.156IdentityNPProperPPobjectHarewich points to...
116.155NewNPProperModHarewich <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they mett with two Hoyes who *T*-2 tolde them first the certayne Place where *T*-3 they were

Antecedent chain #94 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
116.154IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
116.153NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthir Mayn-sayle

Antecedent chain #97 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
116.153IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Weeke points to...
116.153NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Midest of the Weeke

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116.152IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
116.151NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Opinion ,whereabouts *T*-2 they were

Antecedent chain #100 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=17 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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116.151IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheyr Course points to...
115.145NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Course

Antecedent chain #102 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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116.150IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat Coste points to...
115.148NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Bilbows

Antecedent chain #118 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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115.145IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Night points to...
115.143NewNP-TMPDemNPNonArgthat Night

Antecedent chain #120 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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115.145IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
115.145IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Gray <$$font>

Antecedent chain #131 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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115.142IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Wish and Resolution points to...
114.140IP-MATI would to God thou wert a shore ,and the Queenes Ship saffe ;

Antecedent chain #143 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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114.137IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Place points to...
114.137NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Kentish Kneeks <$$font> ;where *T*-1 the Queenes Ship ,with all the Persons that *T*-2 were in hir ,stood in greate Perill to be cast away ;what betwixt the Danger of the Place and Violence of the Weather

Antecedent chain #145 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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114.137IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectgreate Perill points to...
113.135NewNPFullNPPPobjectgreat Perill

Antecedent chain #148 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=11 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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114.137IdentityNPProPPobjecthym points to...
114.136IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym

Antecedent chain #158 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=19 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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113.135IdentityNPProperPPobjectEngland points to...
113.131NewNPProperPPobject England <$$font>

Antecedent chain #169 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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113.133IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
113.132NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Charge of the Queenes Shippes

Antecedent chain #173 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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113.131IdentityNP-OB1FullNPArgumentLord Cheife Justice points to...
112.130NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Lord Cheife Justice ,that worthy Gentleman Sir William Drewry <$$font> ,who *T*-1 was newly come off of a Journey and *T*-1 was fallen Sicke

Antecedent chain #192 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=19 NumSbj=39 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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112.129IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Seabright <$$font> ,which *T*-1 had byn sent to the Coast of Spayne <$$font> to discover points to...
110.114NewNPDefNPArgumentthe Seabright <$$font> ,wherof Captayn Ward <$$font> was Captayn *T*-7

Antecedent chain #196 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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112.128IdentityNPProperPPobject Corke <$$font> points to...
112.127NewNPProperPPobject Corke <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they stayed as longe

Antecedent chain #199 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=17 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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112.127IdentityNPProperPPobject Baltimore <$$font> points to...
111.123NewNPProperPPobject Baltimore <$$font>

Antecedent chain #209 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
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112.126IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
112.126NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome of them

Antecedent chain #215 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=0 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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111.124IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
111.124NewNP-1DefNPArgumentthe Lord Finey

Antecedent chain #223 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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111.119IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Countreymen points to...
111.119NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch-lyke Exercises

Antecedent chain #229 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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111.119IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Time points to...
110.118NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Time of theyr Aboad at Falmouth

Antecedent chain #231 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=19 NumSbj=34 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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110.118IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Gentlemen and Seamen points to...
109.108NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Gentlemen

Antecedent chain #232 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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110.118IdentityNPProperPPobjectFalmouth points to...
110.117NewNPProperPPobjectFalmouth <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they remayned for a Sevenight ,and *T*-1 *con* sent to the Court *ICH*-2 in Post ,from whence *T*-3 Answer was returned in convenient Time

Antecedent chain #238 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=11 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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110.115IdentityNPProperPPobject Gyllingham <$$font> points to...
109.112NewNPProperPPobjectGyllingham <$$font> ,where *T*-1 the Queene's Shipps rode

Antecedent chain #252 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=17 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.111IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Scarffe and Jewell *ICH*-2 points to...
109.108NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta fair Jewell hanged by a white Cypresse ;synifying withall ,that as longe as *T*-3 he wore that for hir Sake ,she did beleve ,with God's Healpe ,he should have noe Harme

Antecedent chain #257 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=15 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.110IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Barge points to...
109.108NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir Barge

Antecedent chain #261 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.109IdentityNP-OB1DemArgumentthat points to...
109.108IdentityNP-OB1DemArgumentthat

Antecedent chain #266 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.108IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
109.108NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Diamond coming unlooked for *

Antecedent chain #268 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.108IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthir points to...
109.108NewNPProperPPobjectMistris Blanch Parry <$$font>

Antecedent chain #269 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.108IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthym points to...
109.108NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentone of his Gentlemen

Antecedent chain #275 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=36 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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109.108IdentityNPProperPPobjectGrenwich <$$font> where *T*-1 the Queene kept hir Court points to...
107.94NewNPProperPPobjectGrenwich

Antecedent chain #276 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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108.107IdentityNP-OB1FullNPArgumentdivers Noblemen and Gentlemen who *T*-1 did accompany hym unto the Shipps points to...
108.103InertNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentGentlemen of good Birth and Qualitie

Antecedent chain #278 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=65 NumSbj=102 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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108.106IdentityNPProperPPobject London <$$font> points to...
40.64NewNPProperPPobject London

Antecedent chain #297 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=98 NumSbj=154 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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107.99IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy Life points to...
37.40NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentmy Life and my Livinge

Antecedent chain #298 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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107.99IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
107.98NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe white Sheepe

Antecedent chain #304 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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107.98IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis Care points to...
107.98IP-SUB-SPEsetting all privat Busines aside ,in respect of your Majesties Service ,I have in the Contrie appoynted the white Sheepe to keepe the blacke

Antecedent chain #323 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
107.93IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
106.92IP-SUBJames Fitz-Moris <$$font> who *T*-5 before submitted hymselfe to Sir John Perrott <$$font> when he was Lord President of Mounster <$$font> <$$paren> had synce byn in Spayne <$$font> ,and procured the Promise of certayn Shippes and Men to be sent into Ireland <$$font> ,to invade and disquiett the State of Ireland <$$font> ,especially the Province of Mounster

Antecedent chain #329 (len=2) ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
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106.92IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthymselfe points to...
106.92NewVarNP-SBJTraceSubject*T*-5

Antecedent chain #345 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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44.89IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Erle points to...
44.88NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>

Antecedent chain #346 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=18 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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44.88IdentityNP-2FullNPArgumentgreat Cause he should * points to...
42.82NewNP-OB1BareArgumentCause

Antecedent chain #373 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
43.85CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
43.84NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Poet

Antecedent chain #374 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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43.84IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat *ICH*-1 points to...
43.84IP-SUB*T*-2 the Poet testifieth

Antecedent chain #388 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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42.82IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
42.82IP-MATAnd he did ever after as *T*-1 he had Cause <$$paren> acknowledge hymself much beholding unto the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 in this ,as in all things else ,shewed hymself most honorable .

Antecedent chain #399 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=28 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
42.79IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther Gracious Promise points to...
41.68NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queenes Promise

Antecedent chain #419 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.72IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
41.72CP-THT-SPE-1that the Queene should bestow Fagotts ,than any Livinge on you

Antecedent chain #429 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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41.68IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
41.68CP-THT-1that he should have Carew <$$font> ,according to the Queenes Promise

Antecedent chain #430 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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41.68IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheyr points to...
41.68NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Lords of the Counsell

Antecedent chain #434 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=73 NumSbj=114 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.67IdentityNP-OB1FullNPArgumentsuch *ICH*-1 Frends points to...
34.25NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Frends

Antecedent chain #436 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=39 NumSbj=65 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.66CrossSpeechNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Life points to...
37.40NewNPAnchoredNPArgumentmy Life

Antecedent chain #450 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.64IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Time points to...
40.60NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat Time

Antecedent chain #453 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=14 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.61CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
40.60NewNPFullNPPPobjectausteere Lookes

Antecedent chain #456 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthir Princely Promise made unto hym for Carew points to...
40.60NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Promise thereof

Antecedent chain #462 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
39.59IP-SUBthe Earl of Pembrock <$$font> and Sir John Perrott <$$font> were fallen out

Antecedent chain #477 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.56IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectfowle Wordes points to...
39.56NewNPFullNPPPobjectsharpe Words

Antecedent chain #482 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.51IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat Question points to...
38.50IP-SUB-SPE*T*-2 sent for you

Antecedent chain #488 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=25 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.46IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthat Conference points to...
37.37IP-MATWhen the Erle had receved this Command ,coming Home to his Lodging ,where *T*-1 Sir John Perrott <$$font> lay with his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font> ,the Erle acquaynted hym what *T*-2 the Queen had given him in Charge ,

Antecedent chain #498 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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38.41IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat Burden points to...
37.38NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentpart of my Burden

Antecedent chain #500 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.40IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat Syrcuite points to...
37.38NewNPDemNPPPobjectthose Partes as the three Shiers whereabouts *T*-2 you dwell and *T*-2 *con* have Living

Antecedent chain #504 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.39IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour selfe points to...
37.38NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy selfe

Antecedent chain #509 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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37.38IdentityNPProPPobjectyou points to...
37.38IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgCossen Perrott <$$font>

Antecedent chain #512 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.37IdentityNP-PRNProperNonArgSir Edward Herbert <$$font> points to...
37.37NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font>

Antecedent chain #526 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.33IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe forenamed Dean points to...
36.32NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font>

Antecedent chain #527 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.33IdentityNP-PRNBareWithPPNonArgBrother to the forenamed Dean points to...
36.33NewNPProperArgument,one Mr. Nowell <$$font> ,Brother to the forenamed Dean

Antecedent chain #536 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32IdentityNP-PRNAnchoredNPNonArghis Unckle <$$font> points to...
36.32NewNPProperPPobjectMr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue

Antecedent chain #539 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=35 NumSbj=65 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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36.32CrossSpeechNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Howse in Wales <$$font> points to...
32.8NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy Howse ,which *T*-2 hath continued soe longe

Antecedent chain #544 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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36.32IdentityNP-PRNunknownNonArgthe Queenes Servant ,and his Contrieman points to...
36.32NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone - Gaderne <$$font> ,the Queenes Servant ,and his Contrieman ,who *T*-3 accused Sir John Perrott <$$font> ,That he kept certain Protestants ,then called * Hereticks *ICH*-4 ,at his Howse in Wales <$$font> ,as one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others

Antecedent chain #564 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis foolish Oblation of Prodigalitie ,and wastfull mispending ,without Providence or Foresight points to...
35.26IP-SUBwhatsoeyer *T*-7 remayned should be burnt

Antecedent chain #569 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
35.26NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone Albidius

Antecedent chain #571 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26CrossSpeechNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthat Sentence *ICH*-4 points to...
35.26IP-SUBhe did proterviam facere ;which *T*-5 was an Adage *ICH*-6 ,alludinge to the Fashion of the Sacrifices ,that whatsoeyer *T*-7 remayned should be burnt

Antecedent chain #593 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=25 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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34.23IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Debtes points to...
33.14NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Debtes

Antecedent chain #595 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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34.23IdentityNP-OB1-RSP=1ProArgumentit points to...
34.23NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Concealment ,which as soone as *T*-2 *T*-1 he sought ,the King bestowed it on hym ,wherewith *T*-3 he paid the most part of his Debtes

Antecedent chain #597 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=26 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.21CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
33.12NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany Thing in Recompence of his Service

Antecedent chain #607 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.14IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
33.14IP-SUBhe did retier hymselfe into the Contrie ,where *T*-2 he might live at lesse Charge ,or betake hymselfe unto the Warres ,where *T*-3 he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund

Antecedent chain #609 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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33.14IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Warres ,where *T*-3 he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund points to...
33.11NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Warres

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Antecedent chain #431 (len=1)
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41.68NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheyr Pleasures ,whether it were convenient that he should have Carew <$$font> ,according to the Queenes Promise

Antecedent chain #432 (len=1)
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41.67NewNPFullNPPPobjectHope he would be reformed in Religion

Antecedent chain #433 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
41.67NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-2 was past

Antecedent chain #435 (len=1)
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41.67NewNPFullNPPPobjectshort Time

Antecedent chain #437 (len=1)
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40.66NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Favour

Antecedent chain #438 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.66NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentsuch Unkindness

Antecedent chain #439 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.65NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentpresent Perill

Antecedent chain #440 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.65NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthir Favor

Antecedent chain #441 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.65NewNP-2QuantNPArgumentnoe other way to recover hir Favor ,and to avoyd present Perill

Antecedent chain #442 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.65NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Meanes to pacifie the Queene ,

Antecedent chain #444 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.65NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-1 had happen'd

Antecedent chain #445 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.64NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentSir John Perrott's <$$font> Mother

Antecedent chain #446 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.64NewNPBarePPobjectWisdom

Antecedent chain #447 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.64NewNPFullNPPPobjectgood Judgement

Antecedent chain #448 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.64NewNPunknownPPobjectgood Judgement and Wisdom

Antecedent chain #449 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.64IdentityNP-PRNIndefNPNonArga Knight of good Judgement and Wisdom

Antecedent chain #451 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.63NewNPQuantNPPPobjectmuch Indignation

Antecedent chain #452 (len=1)
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40.62NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Boldness

Antecedent chain #454 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.61NewNP-OB1BareArgumentViolence

Antecedent chain #455 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.61NewNPFullNPPPobjectangry sorte

Antecedent chain #457 (len=1)
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40.60NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther Trayne

Antecedent chain #458 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome Part of her Trayne

Antecedent chain #459 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany good Answer

Antecedent chain #460 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmuch less

Antecedent chain #461 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Castle and Lordship of Carew

Antecedent chain #463 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNPFullNPPPobjectmeaner Matters than this

Antecedent chain #464 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNP-TMPBareNonArgsometimes

Antecedent chain #465 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNP-SBJBareSubjectPrinces

Antecedent chain #466 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queen's Eares

Antecedent chain #467 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
40.60NewNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectthe Cause thereof

Antecedent chain #468 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.59NewNPDefNPSubjectthe Earl of Pembrock

Antecedent chain #469 (len=1)
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39.59NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectthe Earl of Pembrock <$$font> and Sir John Perrott

Antecedent chain #470 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.59NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectNewes thereof *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #473 (len=1)
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39.57NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis Party

Antecedent chain #474 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.56NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmuch Hurt

Antecedent chain #476 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.56NewNPFullNPPPobjectfowle Play

Antecedent chain #478 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
39.56NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgsomewhat

Antecedent chain #480 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.52NewNP-TMPIndefNPNonArgonce

Antecedent chain #481 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.52NewNP-TMPIndefNPNonArgtwise

Antecedent chain #484 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.49NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall Unkyndness

Antecedent chain #485 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.49NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat Time *T*-1 the Erle was making hym readie

Antecedent chain #486 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.48NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis private Business

Antecedent chain #487 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.47NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Morning

Antecedent chain #489 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.46NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome other cholericke Speaches

Antecedent chain #490 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.45NewNP-POSQuantNPPossDetany Man's else

Antecedent chain #491 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.45NewNPDefNPPPobjectany Man's else

Antecedent chain #492 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.43NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe reste

Antecedent chain #493 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.43NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan Heretick

Antecedent chain #494 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.43NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgsumwhat

Antecedent chain #495 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.43NewNP-POSIndefNPPossDetother Mens

Antecedent chain #496 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.43NewNPDefNPPPobjectother Mens Consciences

Antecedent chain #497 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
38.42NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy Conscience

Antecedent chain #502 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.40NewNPunknownPPobjectgenerall

Antecedent chain #505 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.39NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore than your selfe

Antecedent chain #506 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.39NewNP-1QuantNPArgumentnoe Man *T*-2 can doe more than your selfe

Antecedent chain #507 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.38NewNP-OB1BareArgumentLiving

Antecedent chain #508 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.38NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe three Shiers whereabouts *T*-2 you dwell and *T*-2 *con* have Living

Antecedent chain #511 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.38NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Back

Antecedent chain #513 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.37IdentityNP-DIRBareArgumentHome

Antecedent chain #514 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.36NewNP-OB1ProperArgumentProtesttants

Antecedent chain #515 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.36NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectno Hereticks

Antecedent chain #516 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.36NewNP-SBJProperSubjectQueene Mary <$$font>

Antecedent chain #517 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNPDemNPPPobjectthis Sorte

Antecedent chain #518 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNPIndefNPPPobjectonce

Antecedent chain #519 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNP-3QuantNPArgumentany Unkyndness betwixt them

Antecedent chain #520 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentspeciall Love and Favor

Antecedent chain #521 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNPFullNPPPobject the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte

Antecedent chain #522 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte

Antecedent chain #523 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNPProperPPobjectSt. Quintin <$$font> ,where *T*-1 he had a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte

Antecedent chain #524 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
37.35NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta while

Antecedent chain #525 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.34NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch Meanes as *T*-1 he made unto the Queene

Antecedent chain #528 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.33NewNPAnchoredNPSubjecthis learned Counsell

Antecedent chain #529 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.33NewNP-SBJunknownSubjecthis learned Counsell *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #530 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Fleete

Antecedent chain #531 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers

Antecedent chain #532 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others

Antecedent chain #533 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Greek <$$font> Tongue

Antecedent chain #535 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentReader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue

Antecedent chain #537 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPProperPPobject Litchfield <$$font>

Antecedent chain #538 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPunknownPPobjectone Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others

Antecedent chain #540 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNP-OB1BareArgumentHereticks

Antecedent chain #541 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNP-OB1ProperArgumentcertain Protestants ,then called * Hereticks *ICH*-4

Antecedent chain #542 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Contrieman

Antecedent chain #543 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Queenes Servant

Antecedent chain #545 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Smoake

Antecedent chain #546 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis Words

Antecedent chain #547 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta worthy Subject

Antecedent chain #548 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
36.32NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Hope he would prove a worthy Subject

Antecedent chain #549 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.29NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe best and greatest Nobilitie

Antecedent chain #550 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.28IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Crown

Antecedent chain #552 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.28IdentityNP-PRNAnchoredNPNonArghis Sister

Antecedent chain #553 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.28IdentityNP-PRNProperNonArgKing Edward <$$font>

Antecedent chain #554 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.28NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Death of this towardlie and noble young Prince ,King Edward <$$font>

Antecedent chain #555 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall

Antecedent chain #557 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheyr Backs

Antecedent chain #558 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Belly

Antecedent chain #559 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhatsoever *T*-1 the Belly consumeth not

Antecedent chain #560 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNPFullNPPPobjectProvidence or Foresight

Antecedent chain #561 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNPFullNPPPobjectwastfull mispending

Antecedent chain #562 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNPBarePPobjectProdigalitie

Antecedent chain #563 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.27NewNPunknownPPobjectProdigalitie ,and wastfull mispending

Antecedent chain #565 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectwhatsoeyer *T*-7 remayned

Antecedent chain #566 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Sacrifices

Antecedent chain #567 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Fashion of the Sacrifices

Antecedent chain #568 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan Adage *ICH*-6

Antecedent chain #570 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNP-SBJProperSubjectCato

Antecedent chain #572 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall

Antecedent chain #573 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheyr Estates

Antecedent chain #574 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Eie of Consideration

Antecedent chain #575 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNP-DIRBareArgumentHome

Antecedent chain #576 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Gospell

Antecedent chain #578 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPFullNPPPobjectTime *T*-1 to come

Antecedent chain #579 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPDemNPPPobjectthis Age

Antecedent chain #580 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
35.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectSir John Perrott's <$$font> Prodigality and Recovery

Antecedent chain #581 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25NewNPFullNPPPobjectsoe yonge Yeres

Antecedent chain #582 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25NewNPFullNPPPobjectPrincely Pietie

Antecedent chain #583 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25NewNPBarePPobjectWitt

Antecedent chain #584 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25NewNPFullNPPPobjectLearninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie

Antecedent chain #585 (len=1)
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34.25NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres

Antecedent chain #587 (len=1)
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34.25NewNPIndefNPArgumentsuch Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres

Antecedent chain #588 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25NewNPFullNPArgumentGrace *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #589 (len=1)
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34.25NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentGrace *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #590 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.25NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta greate Blessinge of God ,that *T*-1 had given him Grace *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3 in Time to look into his decaying Estate ,and such Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres

Antecedent chain #591 (len=1)
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34.25NewNP-TMPBareNonArgsometimes

Antecedent chain #592 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.24NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta better Husband

Antecedent chain #594 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.23NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe most part of his Debtes

Antecedent chain #596 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.22IdentityNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumenthis Majestie

Antecedent chain #598 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.21NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentPower to bestow it on you

Antecedent chain #599 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.20NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsumwhat

Antecedent chain #600 (len=1)
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34.19NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany Thinge

Antecedent chain #601 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.16IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour

Antecedent chain #604 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
34.16NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmost of that which *T*-1 he sayd

Antecedent chain #605 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.14NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Revenewes

Antecedent chain #606 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.14NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Meanes to save his Revenewes ,and to pay his Debtes

Antecedent chain #608 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.14NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome Place of Commaund

Antecedent chain #610 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.14NewNPQuantNPPPobjectlesse Charge

Antecedent chain #611 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.13NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis decayed Fortunes

Antecedent chain #612 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.13NewNPFullNPPPobjectfarther Arrearages

Antecedent chain #614 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.12InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe Privey-Counsell

Antecedent chain #615 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.12InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe Lord-Protector

Antecedent chain #616 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.12NewNPunknownPPobjectthe Lord-Protector ,and the Privey-Counsell

Antecedent chain #617 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.12NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis Governors ,as the Lord-Protector ,and the Privey-Counsell

Antecedent chain #618 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.12NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis good Deserts

Antecedent chain #619 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
33.11NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta Disputation with hymself ,whether he were best to follow the Court ,or to leave the Court and * follow the Warres

Antecedent chain #621 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.8NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Man that *T*-1 shall overthrow my Howse ,which *T*-2 hath continued soe longe

Antecedent chain #622 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.7NewNPQuantNPPPobjectmany Yeres

Antecedent chain #623 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.7NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis Auncestors

Antecedent chain #624 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.7NewNPQuantNPPPobjectfew Yeares

Antecedent chain #625 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.7NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta great Part of that *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #628 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.6NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis owne Prodigality

Antecedent chain #629 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.6NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmuch

Antecedent chain #630 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.5InferredNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis decaying Fortune

Antecedent chain #631 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.4NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentbut a bare Hope to recover his Estate

Antecedent chain #633 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.4NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir Habiliitie

Antecedent chain #634 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.4NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Yeres and Calling

Antecedent chain #635 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
32.4NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Patrimony

Antecedent chain #638 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
31.3NewNPProperPPobject Macedon <$$font>

Antecedent chain #639 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Crowne of Macedon <$$font>

Antecedent chain #640 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren>

Antecedent chain #641 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
31.3NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmost Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren>

Antecedent chain #642 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPProperPPobject Persia <$$font>

Antecedent chain #643 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Expedition into Persia <$$font>

Antecedent chain #645 (len=1)
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31.3IdentityNP-PRNDefNPNonArgthe Great

Antecedent chain #646 (len=1)
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31.3NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome seven or eight Thowsand Pounds

Antecedent chain #647 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis Lands

Antecedent chain #648 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
31.3NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome of his Lands

Antecedent chain #649 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPFullNPPPobjectgreat Debt

Antecedent chain #650 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPFullNPPPobjectsoe high *ICH*-2 a Rate ,as he grew into great Debt ,and *T* ranne so farre *ICH*-3 into Arrearages ,that he began to mortgage some of his Lands ,and *con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds ,being like to Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4 in this ,who *T*-5 agaynst his Expedition into Persia <$$font> did put most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren> in Pawne .And *T*-5 being asked by Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander ,what *T*-6 he left behynd hym ,answered , Hope <$$font>

Antecedent chain #651 (len=1)
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31.3NewNPFullNPPPobjectgreat Charge

Antecedent chain #652 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
31.3NewNPProperPPobjectEngland <$$font> ,where *T*-1 he lived at great Charge ,and at soe high *ICH*-2 a Rate ,as he grew into great Debt ,and *T* ranne so farre *ICH*-3 into Arrearages ,that he began to mortgage some of his Lands ,and *con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds ,being like to Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4 in this ,who *T*-5 agaynst his Expedition into Persia <$$font> did put most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren> in Pawne .And *T*-5 being asked by Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander ,what *T*-6 he left behynd hym ,answered , Hope <$$font>

Antecedent chain #653 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
31.2NewNPProperPPobjectFrance

Index

LengthChain number
3451 (Sir John Perrot)
9118 (Queene Mary <$$font> his Sister)
3257 (his Ship)
28479 (the Erle of Pembrock <$$font>)
20534 (the Kinge)
17163 ( Ireland <$$font>)
15193 (they)
14155 (some of the Queene's Shipps ,which *T*-2 were to be sent unto Sea agaynst the Invasion of the Spaniards)
1312 (one Thomas Wyriott <$$font> ,a Justice ,and a headie Man)
13397 (the Erle of Pembrock)
1272 (a Pirat ,one Deryfold)
1148 (the Master of the Queenes Ship ,called * Gray <$$font>)
1068 (the Queenes Ship ,called * Gray <$$font>)
10274 (the Court of England <$$font> ,where *T*-1 he lived at great Charge ,and at soe high *ICH*-2 a Rate ,as he grew into great Debt ,and *T* ranne so farre *ICH*-3 into Arrearages ,that he began to mortgage some of his Lands ,and *con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds ,being like to Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4 in this ,who *T*-5 agaynst his Expedition into Persia <$$font> did put most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren> in Pawne .And *T*-5 being asked by Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander ,what *T*-6 he left behynd hym ,answered , Hope <$$font>)
10391 (a Suite unto the Queen ,for the Castle and Lordship of Carew)
9160 (the Spaniards)
9202 (allmost all the Countrey thereabouts)
9347 ( Pembrock <$$font>)
8179 (Mr. William Gorge <$$font>)
7126 (God ,that *T*-1 had given him Grace *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3 in Time to look into his decaying Estate ,and such Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres)
7134 (Sir Tho. Perrott <$$font> the Sonne of Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
7351 (the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 in this ,as in all things else ,shewed hymself most honorable)
7394 (the Lords of her Privey Counsell)
7400 (his Religion ,for which *T*-2 he was called in Question by meanes of one - Gaderne <$$font> ,the Queenes Servant ,and his Contrieman ,who *T*-3 accused Sir John Perrott <$$font> ,That he kept certain Protestants ,then called * Hereticks *ICH*-4 ,at his Howse in Wales <$$font> ,as one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others)
62 (to take the Commaund of such Shippes and Pinacesse as *T*-1 should be made *T*-1 redie to intercept ,or interupt the King of Spayne <$$font> his Navie and Forces which *T*-2 were designed for Ireland)
643 (Sea)
6128 (all Sir John Perrott's <$$font> neerest Frends and Followers)
6321 (her Privey Counsell)
6416 (one who *T*-3 bare greate Sway ,the Buyshop of Winchester <$$font>)
6556 (the yonge Men of this Age ,and of Time *T*-1 to come)
6636 ( Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4)
529 (the Cause)
560 (one Cesar <$$font> ,then Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Page ,who ,thoe he were soe yonge that few supposed he had taken any Heede what *T*-4 had byn don in that Voyage ,yet he did every Night carefully lay downe in Writting ,what *T*-5 had byn don that Day ,what Windes *T*-6 they had ,and what Courses *T*-7 they took , with all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge)
5147 (some of the Gentlemen and Seamen)
5420 (the Erle of Pembrock <$$font>)
5577 (and so always after he became a better Husband .)
416 (the Requests)
449 (he had mispent much Time ,and put the Queene to unnecessary Charges ,besyds the Perill of hir Ship)
4348 (to shew hymself most kynd ,when he had both Cause and Meanes to be revenged ;farre differing from the Disposition of divers Noblemen now a dayes ,who *T*-2 would be glad to finde such an Opportunitie as *T*-3 was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow ,who *T*-5 should so deepely offend them)
4404 (his Service)
4413 (his Opinion)
4475 (*T*-1 he had a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte)
4499 (his Livinge)
4510 (no Hereticks meaning Protesttants <$$paren> should remayne in Wales <$$font>)
4586 (his Estate)
38 (the Contrie ,where *T*-2 he might live at lesse Charge)
319 (hir Counsell)
321 (Malice)
3116 (the Weather)
3127 (God's Healpe)
3129 (hymselfe)
3139 (all the Persons that *T*-2 were in hir)
3159 (the Season of the Yere *ICH*-1)
3167 ( Waterford <$$font>)
3176 (he)
3190 ( Spayne <$$font>)
3324 ( Mounster <$$font> in Ireland <$$font>)
3376 (divers Noblemen now a dayes ,who *T*-2 would be glad to finde such an Opportunitie as *T*-3 was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow ,who *T*-5 should so deepely offend them)
3428 (Carew)
3443 (<$$font> one Sir Thomas Jones <$$font> ,a Knight of good Judgement and Wisdom who *T*-2 had married Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Mother)
3471 (and so they coming somewhat neere ,fell into sharpe Words ,and from fowle Wordes to fowle Play ,that if they had not byn parted ,much Hurt might have byn done .)
3472 (his Lodging ,where *T*-1 Sir John Perrott <$$font> lay with his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font>)
3483 (Good my Lord)
3501 (speciall Charge *ICH*-1)
3503 ( Wales <$$font>)
3551 (so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres)
3602 (he was thus sadly debating the Matter unto hymselfe)
3603 (but if he did retier hymselfe into the Contrie ,where *T*-2 he might live at lesse Charge ,or betake hymselfe unto the Warres ,where *T*-3 he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund ,it might be a Meanes to save his Revenewes ,and to pay his Debtes .)
226 (the Lords of hir Privey Counsell ;who *T*-2 did lykewise heare the Matter ,and *T*-2 found that it was Malice ,and noe juste Cause which Wyriott <$$font> had *T*-3 to preferre agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
233 (the Master of the Requests)
235 (The Master of the Requests)
253 (thoe he were soe yonge that few supposed he had taken any Heede what *T*-4 had byn don in that Voyage ,yet he did every Night carefully lay downe in Writting ,what *T*-5 had byn don that Day ,what Windes *T*-6 they had ,and what Courses *T*-7 they took , with all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge)
267 (what Course *T*-1 they should take)
269 (that the Master of the Ship *ICH*-5 should not know his Course soe neere his owne Home ,who *T*-6 dwelt at Harwich)
282 (the Court *ICH*-2)
287 (Harewich <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they mett with two Hoyes who *T*-2 tolde them first the certayne Place where *T*-3 they were)
294 (hir Mayn-sayle)
297 (the Midest of the Weeke)
298 (his Opinion ,whereabouts *T*-2 they were)
2100 (his Course)
2102 (the Bilbows)
2118 (that Night)
2120 ( Gray <$$font>)
2131 (I would to God thou wert a shore ,and the Queenes Ship saffe ;)
2143 (the Kentish Kneeks <$$font> ;where *T*-1 the Queenes Ship ,with all the Persons that *T*-2 were in hir ,stood in greate Perill to be cast away ;what betwixt the Danger of the Place and Violence of the Weather)
2145 (great Perill)
2148 (hym)
2158 ( England <$$font>)
2169 (the Charge of the Queenes Shippes)
2173 (the Lord Cheife Justice ,that worthy Gentleman Sir William Drewry <$$font> ,who *T*-1 was newly come off of a Journey and *T*-1 was fallen Sicke)
2192 (the Seabright <$$font> ,wherof Captayn Ward <$$font> was Captayn *T*-7)
2196 ( Corke <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they stayed as longe)
2199 ( Baltimore <$$font>)
2209 (some of them)
2215 (the Lord Finey)
2223 (such-lyke Exercises)
2229 (the Time of theyr Aboad at Falmouth)
2231 (his Gentlemen)
2232 (Falmouth <$$font> ,where *T*-1 they remayned for a Sevenight ,and *T*-1 *con* sent to the Court *ICH*-2 in Post ,from whence *T*-3 Answer was returned in convenient Time)
2238 (Gyllingham <$$font> ,where *T*-1 the Queene's Shipps rode)
2252 (a fair Jewell hanged by a white Cypresse ;synifying withall ,that as longe as *T*-3 he wore that for hir Sake ,she did beleve ,with God's Healpe ,he should have noe Harme)
2257 (their Barge)
2261 (that)
2266 (a Diamond coming unlooked for *)
2268 (Mistris Blanch Parry <$$font>)
2269 (one of his Gentlemen)
2275 (Grenwich)
2276 (Gentlemen of good Birth and Qualitie)
2278 ( London)
2297 (my Life and my Livinge)
2298 (the white Sheepe)
2304 (setting all privat Busines aside ,in respect of your Majesties Service ,I have in the Contrie appoynted the white Sheepe to keepe the blacke)
2323 (James Fitz-Moris <$$font> who *T*-5 before submitted hymselfe to Sir John Perrott <$$font> when he was Lord President of Mounster <$$font> <$$paren> had synce byn in Spayne <$$font> ,and procured the Promise of certayn Shippes and Men to be sent into Ireland <$$font> ,to invade and disquiett the State of Ireland <$$font> ,especially the Province of Mounster)
2329 (*T*-5)
2345 (the Erle of Pembrock <$$font>)
2346 (Cause)
2373 (the Poet)
2374 (*T*-2 the Poet testifieth)
2388 (And he did ever after as *T*-1 he had Cause <$$paren> acknowledge hymself much beholding unto the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 in this ,as in all things else ,shewed hymself most honorable .)
2399 (the Queenes Promise)
2419 (that the Queene should bestow Fagotts ,than any Livinge on you)
2429 (that he should have Carew <$$font> ,according to the Queenes Promise)
2430 (the Lords of the Counsell)
2434 (his Frends)
2436 (my Life)
2450 (that Time)
2453 (austeere Lookes)
2456 (a Promise thereof)
2462 (the Earl of Pembrock <$$font> and Sir John Perrott <$$font> were fallen out)
2477 (sharpe Words)
2482 (*T*-2 sent for you)
2488 (When the Erle had receved this Command ,coming Home to his Lodging ,where *T*-1 Sir John Perrott <$$font> lay with his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font> ,the Erle acquaynted hym what *T*-2 the Queen had given him in Charge ,)
2498 (part of my Burden)
2500 (those Partes as the three Shiers whereabouts *T*-2 you dwell and *T*-2 *con* have Living)
2504 (my selfe)
2509 (Cossen Perrott <$$font>)
2512 (his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font>)
2526 (one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font>)
2527 (,one Mr. Nowell <$$font> ,Brother to the forenamed Dean)
2536 (Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue)
2539 (my Howse ,which *T*-2 hath continued soe longe)
2544 (one - Gaderne <$$font> ,the Queenes Servant ,and his Contrieman ,who *T*-3 accused Sir John Perrott <$$font> ,That he kept certain Protestants ,then called * Hereticks *ICH*-4 ,at his Howse in Wales <$$font> ,as one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others)
2564 (whatsoeyer *T*-7 remayned should be burnt)
2569 (one Albidius)
2571 (he did proterviam facere ;which *T*-5 was an Adage *ICH*-6 ,alludinge to the Fashion of the Sacrifices ,that whatsoeyer *T*-7 remayned should be burnt)
2593 (his Debtes)
2595 (a Concealment ,which as soone as *T*-2 *T*-1 he sought ,the King bestowed it on hym ,wherewith *T*-3 he paid the most part of his Debtes)
2597 (any Thing in Recompence of his Service)
2607 (he did retier hymselfe into the Contrie ,where *T*-2 he might live at lesse Charge ,or betake hymselfe unto the Warres ,where *T*-3 he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund)
2609 (the Warres)
2613 (upon his good Deserts the King should be pleased to graunt him any Thing in Recompence of his Service)
2620 (I had never byn born)
2626 (a Place where *T*-1 commonly the Kinge did use to come about that Howre)
2627 (a Time)
2632 (many of his Yeres and Calling)
2637 ( Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander)
2644 (*con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds)
13 (his sodayne Departure from thence unto his Sea Voiage)
14 (evill Order)
15 (his Affayeirs , which *T*-2 he lefte in evill Order at his sodayne Departure from thence unto his Sea Voiage)
16 (the Disposing of his Affayeirs , which *T*-2 he lefte in evill Order at his sodayne Departure from thence unto his Sea Voiage)
17 (his Health)
19 (Lisence to depart into the Contrie ,for his Health ,and for the Disposing of his Affayeirs , which *T*-2 he lefte in evill Order at his sodayne Departure from thence unto his Sea Voiage)
110 (his Adversaries)
111 (all Complayntes mad agaynst hym by his Adversaries)
113 (the Marshialsie <$$font>)
114 (the Guard)
115 (the Captayn of the Guard ,under whose Band *T*-3 he served)
117 (the Master of the Requests)
120 (the lyke Complaynt unto the Queene agaynst hir Privey Counsell ,as *T*-1 he did * before agaynst the Master of the Requests)
122 (his Madnes)
123 (his Malice ,or rather his Madnes)
124 (hir)
125 (lyke maner)
127 (noe juste Cause which Wyriott <$$font> had *T*-3 to preferre agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
128 (Malice ,and noe juste Cause which Wyriott <$$font> had *T*-3 to preferre agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
130 (the Examynation of his Cause)
131 (the Queenes)
132 (a partiall Report)
134 ( Wyriott's <$$font> Complaynts agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
136 (Paynes)
137 (the Master of the Requests)
138 (Artickles ,agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
139 (a Petition)
140 (a headie Man)
141 (a Justice)
142 (a Justice ,and a headie Man)
144 (his Returne from Sea)
145 (noe Adversarys)
146 (Reproch)
147 (noe Credit)
150 (as much as *exp* was possible *T*-10 for hym to doe)
151 (every Poynte)
152 (the Relation of Sir John Perrott)
154 (the endinge)
155 (the begyning)
156 (all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge)
158 (that Day)
159 (every Night)
161 (any Heede what *T*-4 had byn don in that Voyage)
162 (few)
163 (the Faulte)
164 (as much as *T*-7 he could *)
165 (Harwich)
166 (his owne Home)
170 (Suite *T*-3)
171 (the Prayse)
173 (greater Men then hymselfe)
174 (the Master of the Ship)
175 (hir)
176 (the Perill of hir Ship)
177 (unnecessary Charges)
178 (much Time)
179 (his greatest Actions)
180 (Envie)
181 (Objections *ICH*-2)
183 (Perrott's)
184 (Sir John Perrott's <$$font> first Coming to the Court)
185 (the Thames <$$font>)
186 (two Dayes)
188 (the certayne Place where *T*-3 they were)
189 (two Hoyes who *T*-2 tolde them first the certayne Place where *T*-3 they were)
190 (the length)
191 (noe Way)
192 (a mayne Course ,without which *T*-1 the Ship could have made noe Way ,but *con* would have byn swallowed in the Sea)
193 (two Bunnetts)
195 (hir Tackes and Suites)
196 (the Yard)
199 (eche Winde)
1101 (a Rover)
1103 (the Master's of the Queenes Ship)
1104 (the Master's of the Queenes Ship)
1105 (his direction)
1106 (theyr Secondary Deliverance)
1107 (the Cause of theyr Secondary Deliverance)
1108 (the Callinge of hym)
1109 (all theyr Danger)
1110 (the Cause of all theyr Danger)
1111 (the Pirat whom *T*-1 they had taken and the following of whom *T*-2 was the Cause of all theyr Danger)
1112 (theyr Being)
1113 (any better Knowledge of theyr Being)
1114 (the Waves and Windes)
1115 (the Violence of the Waves and Windes)
1117 (Myste)
1119 (the midest of the Night)
1121 (all the Knowledge of his Course)
1122 (a halfe)
1123 (fower Dayes)
1124 (fower Dayes and a halfe)
1125 (Stormes and Tempestes)
1130 (the Mercie of God)
1132 (my)
1133 (the lesse)
1135 (my Blessing)
1136 (one)
1137 (Sir Thomas Perrott)
1138 (theyr last Farewell)
1140 (all theyr Accounts)
1141 (a speedie Death)
1142 (noe other Accounte ,but that a speedie Death should end all theyr Accounts)
1144 (the Danger of the Place and Violence of the Weather)
1146 (Ground)
1149 (the taking of hym)
1150 (Flaunders)
1151 (the Coste of Flaunders)
1152 (Chase)
1153 (Sir John Perrott)
1154 (one Deryfold)
1156 (homewards)
1157 (more Victuell Money and Time)
1161 (theyr Enterprise)
1162 (other Intelligence)
1164 (any thing)
1165 (the Spaniards <$$font> Landing)
1166 (Impediment)
1168 (a while)
1170 (any other)
1171 (the Discharge of that Place)
1172 (farther Directions *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3)
1174 (the Sword)
1175 (the Counsell and Nobilitie of Ireland)
1177 (fower or five Dayes)
1178 (one other)
1180 (the Sonne of Sir John Perrott <$$font>)
1181 (Sir William Pelham <$$font> ,who *T*-2 succeeded hym in Goverment)
1182 (Sir William Pelham <$$font> ,who *T*-2 succeeded hym in Goverment ,Sir Tho. Perrott <$$font> the Sonne of Sir John Perrott <$$font> ,with Sir William Gorges <$$font> and one other)
1183 (his)
1184 (his Bedd)
1185 (a Journey)
1186 (Sir William Drewry <$$font>)
1187 (that worthy Gentleman)
1188 (he)
1189 (Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Arivall at Waterford <$$font>)
1191 (the Coast of Spayne <$$font> to discover)
1194 ( Kynsale <$$font>)
1195 (theyr Way about Kynsale <$$font>)
1197 (some Dayes)
1198 (some Dayes Stay there)
1200 (the Fashion of that Contry)
1201 (his Purpose)
1203 (the full Ordinance)
1204 (the Broad-Side of his Ship)
1205 (some Hurt)
1206 (Shippebord)
1207 (his Body)
1208 (any Part of his Body)
1210 (his)
1211 (his Legges)
1212 (greate Numbers)
1213 (such *ICH*-1 Affection towards hym ,that the People came in greate Numbers as neere unto hym as *T*-2 they might * ,some of them imbracing his Legges and *con* coveting to touche any Part of his Body)
1214 (his former Goverment in that Country)
1216 (his Lady ,Children and Followers)
1217 (Perrott's)
1218 (Sir John Perrott's <$$font> landing)
1219 (contrary Windes)
1220 (Stormes)
1221 (Stormes and contrary Windes)
1222 ( Plimoth <$$font>)
1224 (the Seamen ,Servingmen)
1225 (the Seamen ,Servingmen ,and that Countreymen)
1226 (Hurling)
1227 (Wrestling)
1228 (Wrestling ,Hurling ,and such-lyke Exercises ,betwixt the Seamen ,Servingmen ,and that Countreymen)
1230 (Sir John Kyllegrew <$$font>)
1233 (theyr Aboad at Falmouth)
1234 (convenient Time)
1235 (Answer)
1236 (a Sevenight)
1237 (one Night)
1239 (Captayn Ward <$$font>)
1240 (Captayne Peirce)
1241 (the Swiftsuer <$$font> ,in which *T*-6 Captayne Peirce <$$font> commaunded)
1242 (Captayn Yorke <$$font>)
1243 (the Catis <$$font> ,of which Captayn Yorke <$$font> was Captayne *T*-5)
1244 (the Foresight <$$font>)
1245 (the Dread-Naught <$$font> ,wherof Mr. William Gorge <$$font> was Vice-Admiral *T*-3)
1246 (The Benenge <$$font> ,wherof Sir John Perrott <$$font> was Admirall *T*-2)
1247 (The Benenge <$$font> ,wherof Sir John Perrott <$$font> was Admirall *T*-2 ;the Dread-Naught <$$font> ,wherof Mr. William Gorge <$$font> was Vice-Admiral *T*-3 ;the Foresight <$$font> ,in which Mr. Nicholas Gorge <$$font> was Reare-Admirall *T*-4 ;the Catis <$$font> ,of which Captayn Yorke <$$font> was Captayne *T*-5 ;the Swiftsuer <$$font> ,in which *T*-6 Captayne Peirce <$$font> commaunded ;the Seabright <$$font> ,wherof Captayn Ward <$$font> was Captayn *T*-7)
1248 (The Names of the Queene's Shipps and Pinasses ,which *T*-1 Sir John Perrott <$$font> commaunded)
1249 (such Noblemen and Gentlemen as *T*-2 came with hym thither)
1250 (Shippboard ,)
1251 (his Necke)
1253 (a low Obeysance)
1254 (hir Hand)
1255 (hir Fanne)
1256 (the Window)
1258 (his Way)
1259 (his Soveraigne's)
1260 (his Soveraigne's Sake)
1262 (Answer *ICH*-1)
1263 (noe Harme)
1264 (hir Sake)
1265 (a white Cypresse)
1267 (good Looke)
1270 (a Token)
1271 (a Diamond)
1272 (his)
1273 (hir)
1277 ( August <$$font>)
1279 (all Respects)
1280 (all Things else sutable)
1281 (Silver Plate)
1282 (his owne Servants)
1283 (a Noyce of Musicions)
1284 (Qualitie)
1285 (good Birth)
1286 (good Birth and Qualitie)
1287 (divers *T*-1)
1288 (Orange tawny Cloakes)
1289 (fiftie Men in Orange tawny Cloakes ,wherof divers *T*-1 were Gentlemen of good Birth and Qualitie)
1290 (all convenient Speede)
1291 (hir Privy Counsell)
1292 (the Lords of hir Privy Counsell)
1293 (farther Directions for that Service)
1294 (a Time)
1295 (your)
1296 (your Majesties Service)
1299 (the blacke)
1300 (your)
1301 (your Majesties Service)
1302 (all privat Busines)
1303 (all)
1305 (your)
1306 (your)
1307 (as much Hast as *T*-1 I might * to come unto your Majestie)
1308 (his soe speedy repayer thither)
1309 (the Queene's Presence)
1310 (both the Places)
1311 (about 200 Myles)
1312 (about 200 Myles Distance betwixt both the Places)
1313 (three)
1314 (lesse then three Dayes)
1315 (Pembrockshier)
1316 (such *ICH*-1 Speede in coming to the Court ,that he came from Pembrockshier <$$font> to Grenwich <$$font> in lesse then three Dayes)
1317 (the King of Spayne <$$font> his)
1318 (the King of Spayne <$$font> his Navie and Forces which *T*-2 were designed for Ireland)
1319 (such Shippes and Pinacesse as *T*-1 should be made *T*-1 redie to intercept ,or interupt the King of Spayne <$$font> his Navie and Forces which *T*-2 were designed for Ireland)
1320 (the Commaund of such Shippes and Pinacesse as *T*-1 should be made *T*-1 redie to intercept ,or interupt the King of Spayne <$$font> his Navie and Forces which *T*-2 were designed for Ireland)
1322 (hir)
1325 (the Province of Mounster)
1326 (the State of Ireland <$$font> ,especially the Province of Mounster)
1327 (certayn Shippes and Men)
1328 (the Promise of certayn Shippes and Men to be sent into Ireland <$$font> ,to invade and disquiett the State of Ireland <$$font> ,especially the Province of Mounster)
1330 (James Fitz-Moris <$$font> who *T*-5 before submitted hymselfe to Sir John Perrott <$$font> when he was Lord President of Mounster <$$font>)
1331 (Intelligence *ICH*-3)
1332 (the Invasion of the Spaniards)
1333 (the Queene's Shipps ,which *T*-2 were to be sent unto Sea agaynst the Invasion of the Spaniards)
1334 (Charge of some of the Queene's Shipps ,which *T*-2 were to be sent unto Sea agaynst the Invasion of the Spaniards)
1335 (President of Mounster <$$font> in Ireland <$$font>)
1336 (some few Yeres after)
1337 (his Occasions)
1338 (sometimes)
1339 (a while)
1340 (hymselfe)
1341 (the Particulars)
1342 (much)
1343 (his Personage ,Witte ,Valour ,and Expertnes in Armes ,which *T*-2 he did much exercise ,although the Particulars be not here sett down)
1344 (many others)
1349 (others)
1350 (a Patterne of Imitation)
1352 (his due Prayse)
1353 (other Mens)
1354 (other Mens Overthrow)
1355 (Fear and Malice)
1356 (those ,whom *T*-6 Fear and Malice doth move to worke other Mens Overthrow)
1357 (this Nobleman's *ICH*-4 worthy Cariage)
1358 (greate Rewards)
1359 (the geving of greate Rewards)
1360 (more good Will ,than the geving of greate Rewards)
1361 (Power to revenge)
1362 (forgetting and forgeving of Injuries)
1363 (many Times)
1364 (we)
1365 (the other Side)
1366 (more than Women)
1367 (none)
1368 (an abject Mynd)
1369 (a meane ,weak)
1370 (a meane ,weak ,and an abject Mynd)
1371 (a Signe of a meane ,weak ,and an abject Mynd)
1372 (Desier of Revenge)
1375 (a more heroicall Spirite)
1377 (their Adversaries *ICH*-4)
1378 (their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow)
1379 (any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow)
1380 (such an Opportunitie as *T*-3 was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow ,who *T*-5 should so deepely offend them)
1381 (the Disposition of divers Noblemen now a dayes ,who *T*-2 would be glad to finde such an Opportunitie as *T*-3 was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries *ICH*-4 Overthrow ,who *T*-5 should so deepely offend them)
1382 (both Cause and Meanes to be revenged)
1383 (hymself)
1384 (an Unkindness)
1385 (a worthy heroicall Mynd)
1386 (hymself)
1387 (all things else)
1389 (much)
1390 (hymself)
1392 (her)
1393 (favorable Report thereof unto her Majestie *ICH*-1)
1395 (the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> *ICH*-1)
1396 (noe Reason but he should have that which *T*-1 he seaketh)
1398 (her)
1401 (better)
1402 (noe doubt)
1403 (as good a Matter as this which *T*-2 he seaketh)
1405 (one who *T*-1 hath deserved of hir Majesty in hir Service ,as good a Matter as this which *T*-2 he seaketh ,and *T*-1 will noe doubt deserve better ,if he reforme his Religion)
1406 (good Worth)
1407 (a Man of good Worth)
1408 (a Man of good Worth ,and one who *T*-1 hath deserved of hir Majesty in hir Service ,as good a Matter as this which *T*-2 he seaketh ,and *T*-1 will noe doubt deserve better ,if he reforme his Religion)
1409 (his dew)
1410 (his Stomacke towards me)
1411 (my Herte)
1412 (this Time)
1414 (hymself)
1415 (a very severe Sentence against hym)
1417 (any Livinge)
1418 (Fagotts)
1421 (the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> and hym)
1422 (the Difference that *T*-1 had byn betwixt the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> and hym)
1423 (Perrotts)
1424 (understanding of Sir John Perrotts <$$font> Disposition in Religion ,and of the Difference that *T*-1 had byn betwixt the Erle of Pembrock <$$font> and hym)
1425 ( Winchester <$$font>)
1426 (the Buyshop of Winchester <$$font>)
1427 (greate Sway)
1431 (theyr Pleasures ,whether it were convenient that he should have Carew <$$font> ,according to the Queenes Promise)
1432 (Hope he would be reformed in Religion)
1433 (what *T*-2 was past)
1435 (short Time)
1437 (his Favour)
1438 (such Unkindness)
1439 (present Perill)
1440 (hir Favor)
1441 (noe other way to recover hir Favor ,and to avoyd present Perill)
1442 (a Meanes to pacifie the Queene ,)
1444 (what *T*-1 had happen'd)
1445 (Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Mother)
1446 (Wisdom)
1447 (good Judgement)
1448 (good Judgement and Wisdom)
1449 (a Knight of good Judgement and Wisdom)
1451 (much Indignation)
1452 (his Boldness)
1454 (Violence)
1455 (angry sorte)
1457 (her Trayne)
1458 (some Part of her Trayne)
1459 (any good Answer)
1460 (much less)
1461 (the Castle and Lordship of Carew)
1463 (meaner Matters than this)
1464 (sometimes)
1465 (Princes)
1466 (the Queen's Eares)
1467 (the Cause thereof)
1468 (the Earl of Pembrock)
1469 (the Earl of Pembrock <$$font> and Sir John Perrott)
1470 (Newes thereof *ICH*-1)
1473 (his Party)
1474 (much Hurt)
1476 (fowle Play)
1478 (somewhat)
1480 (once)
1481 (twise)
1484 (all Unkyndness)
1485 (that Time *T*-1 the Erle was making hym readie)
1486 (his private Business)
1487 (the Morning)
1489 (some other cholericke Speaches)
1490 (any Man's else)
1491 (any Man's else)
1492 (the reste)
1493 (an Heretick)
1494 (sumwhat)
1495 (other Mens)
1496 (other Mens Consciences)
1497 (my Conscience)
1502 (generall)
1505 (more than your selfe)
1506 (noe Man *T*-2 can doe more than your selfe)
1507 (Living)
1508 (the three Shiers whereabouts *T*-2 you dwell and *T*-2 *con* have Living)
1511 (his Back)
1513 (Home)
1514 (Protesttants)
1515 (no Hereticks)
1516 (Queene Mary <$$font>)
1517 (this Sorte)
1518 (once)
1519 (any Unkyndness betwixt them)
1520 (speciall Love and Favor)
1521 ( the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte)
1522 (a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte)
1523 (St. Quintin <$$font> ,where *T*-1 he had a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who *T*-2 did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never *ICH*-4 any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which *T*-5 happened in this Sorte)
1524 (a while)
1525 (such Meanes as *T*-1 he made unto the Queene)
1528 (his learned Counsell)
1529 (his learned Counsell *ICH*-1)
1530 (the Fleete)
1531 (others)
1532 (one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others)
1533 (the Greek <$$font> Tongue)
1535 (Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue)
1537 ( Litchfield <$$font>)
1538 (one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who *T*-5 was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who *T*-6 had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others)
1540 (Hereticks)
1541 (certain Protestants ,then called * Hereticks *ICH*-4)
1542 (his Contrieman)
1543 (the Queenes Servant)
1545 (the Smoake)
1546 (his Words)
1547 (a worthy Subject)
1548 (a Hope he would prove a worthy Subject)
1549 (the best and greatest Nobilitie)
1550 (the Crown)
1552 (his Sister)
1553 (King Edward <$$font>)
1554 (the Death of this towardlie and noble young Prince ,King Edward <$$font>)
1555 (all)
1557 (theyr Backs)
1558 (the Belly)
1559 (whatsoever *T*-1 the Belly consumeth not)
1560 (Providence or Foresight)
1561 (wastfull mispending)
1562 (Prodigalitie)
1563 (Prodigalitie ,and wastfull mispending)
1565 (whatsoeyer *T*-7 remayned)
1566 (the Sacrifices)
1567 (the Fashion of the Sacrifices)
1568 (an Adage *ICH*-6)
1570 (Cato)
1572 (all)
1573 (theyr Estates)
1574 (the Eie of Consideration)
1575 (Home)
1576 (the Gospell)
1578 (Time *T*-1 to come)
1579 (this Age)
1580 (Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Prodigality and Recovery)
1581 (soe yonge Yeres)
1582 (Princely Pietie)
1583 (Witt)
1584 (Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie)
1585 (the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres)
1587 (such Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres)
1588 (Grace *ICH*-2)
1589 (Grace *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3)
1590 (a greate Blessinge of God ,that *T*-1 had given him Grace *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3 in Time to look into his decaying Estate ,and such Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as *T*-4 this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> *ICH*-5 was ,the like of whom ,*T*-6 for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres)
1591 (sometimes)
1592 (a better Husband)
1594 (the most part of his Debtes)
1596 (his Majestie)
1598 (Power to bestow it on you)
1599 (sumwhat)
1600 (any Thinge)
1601 (your)
1604 (most of that which *T*-1 he sayd)
1605 (his Revenewes)
1606 (a Meanes to save his Revenewes ,and to pay his Debtes)
1608 (some Place of Commaund)
1610 (lesse Charge)
1611 (his decayed Fortunes)
1612 (farther Arrearages)
1614 (the Privey-Counsell)
1615 (the Lord-Protector)
1616 (the Lord-Protector ,and the Privey-Counsell)
1617 (his Governors ,as the Lord-Protector ,and the Privey-Counsell)
1618 (his good Deserts)
1619 (a Disputation with hymself ,whether he were best to follow the Court ,or to leave the Court and * follow the Warres)
1621 (the Man that *T*-1 shall overthrow my Howse ,which *T*-2 hath continued soe longe)
1622 (many Yeres)
1623 (his Auncestors)
1624 (few Yeares)
1625 (a great Part of that *ICH*-2)
1628 (his owne Prodigality)
1629 (much)
1630 (his decaying Fortune)
1631 (but a bare Hope to recover his Estate)
1633 (their Habiliitie)
1634 (his Yeres and Calling)
1635 (his Patrimony)
1638 ( Macedon <$$font>)
1639 (the Crowne of Macedon <$$font>)
1640 (his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren>)
1641 (most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren>)
1642 ( Persia <$$font>)
1643 (his Expedition into Persia <$$font>)
1645 (the Great)
1646 (some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds)
1647 (his Lands)
1648 (some of his Lands)
1649 (great Debt)
1650 (soe high *ICH*-2 a Rate ,as he grew into great Debt ,and *T* ranne so farre *ICH*-3 into Arrearages ,that he began to mortgage some of his Lands ,and *con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds ,being like to Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4 in this ,who *T*-5 agaynst his Expedition into Persia <$$font> did put most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren> in Pawne .And *T*-5 being asked by Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander ,what *T*-6 he left behynd hym ,answered , Hope <$$font>)
1651 (great Charge)
1652 (England <$$font> ,where *T*-1 he lived at great Charge ,and at soe high *ICH*-2 a Rate ,as he grew into great Debt ,and *T* ranne so farre *ICH*-3 into Arrearages ,that he began to mortgage some of his Lands ,and *con* yet did owe some seven or eight Thowsand Pounds ,being like to Allexander the Great <$$font> *ICH*-4 in this ,who *T*-5 agaynst his Expedition into Persia <$$font> did put most Part of his Possessions belonging to the Crowne of Macedon <$$font> <$$paren> in Pawne .And *T*-5 being asked by Perdica <$$font> ,his chiefe Commander ,what *T*-6 he left behynd hym ,answered , Hope <$$font>)
1653 (France)

Here are several lists of subject-referents in main clauses.

The first list is for all subjects,
The second list is for all main clause subjects,
the third one for 3rd person main clause subjects.

Each list only gives the first occurrance of a subject-referent.

SbjRefAll

LocChainIdPGNRefTypeNPtypeNode
31.36363msCrossSpeechPro Allexander the Great <$$font>
32.46323NewQuantNPmany of his Yeres and Calling
32.76233pNewAnchoredNPhis Auncestors
32.96203nsIdentityProI had never byn born
33.126173pNewAnchoredNPhis Governors ,as the Lord-Protector ,and the Privey-Counsell
33.146073nsIdentityProhe did retier hymselfe into the Contrie ,where he might live at lesse Charge ,or betake hymselfe unto the Warres ,where he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund
34.255343sIdentityDemNPthe Kinge
35.265653NewFullNPwhatsoeyer remayned
35.265693msCrossSpeechProone Albidius
35.265703sNewProperCato
35.265713sCrossSpeechDemNPhe did proterviam facere ;which was an Adage ,alludinge to the Fashion of the Sacrifices ,that whatsoeyer remayned should be burnt
35.265723NewQuantNPall
35.265773sIdentityDemNPand so always after he became a better Husband .
35.275553NewQuantNPall
35.275563pCrossSpeechProthe yonge Men of this Age ,and of Time to come
35.275583sNewDefNPthe Belly
36.325463pNewAnchoredNPhis Words
36.335283sNewAnchoredNPhis learned Counsell
36.335293sNewunknownhis learned Counsell
37.365153pNewQuantNPno Hereticks
37.365163sNewProperQueene Mary <$$font>
38.454003sIdentityAnchoredNPhis Religion ,for which he was called in Question by meanes of one - Gaderne <$$font> ,the Queenes Servant ,and his Contrieman ,who accused Sir John Perrott <$$font> ,That he kept certain Protestants ,then called Hereticks ,at his Howse in Wales <$$font> ,as one Mr. Alexander Nowell <$$font> ,who was afterwards Dean of Litchfield <$$font> .Mr. - Perrott <$$font> his Unckle <$$font> who had byn Reader to Kinge Edward <$$font> in the Greek <$$font> Tongue <$$paren> and one Mr. Banister <$$font> ,with others
38.464883sIdentityDemNPWhen the Erle had receved this Command ,coming Home to his Lodging ,where Sir John Perrott <$$font> lay with his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font> ,the Erle acquaynted hym what the Queen had given him in Charge ,
38.494843sNewQuantNPall Unkyndness
39.554793msIdentityProthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>
39.564743sNewQuantNPmuch Hurt
39.564753pIdentityProhe had a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which happened in this Sorte
39.574733sNewAnchoredNPhis Party
39.584713nsIdentityProand so they coming somewhat neere ,fell into sharpe Words ,and from fowle Wordes to fowle Play ,that if they had not byn parted ,much Hurt might have byn done .
39.594683sNewDefNPthe Earl of Pembrock
39.594693sNewunknownthe Earl of Pembrock <$$font> and Sir John Perrott
39.594703pNewFullNPNewes thereof
40.604563sNewIndefNPa Promise thereof
40.604653pNewBarePrinces
40.604673sNewDefNPthe Cause thereof
40.654433msIdentityPro<$$font> one Sir Thomas Jones <$$font> ,a Knight of good Judgement and Wisdom who had married Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Mother
40.664203sIdentityDefNPthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>
41.684293nsIdentityProthat he should have Carew <$$font> ,according to the Queenes Promise
41.724193nsIdentityProthat the Queene should bestow Fagotts ,than any Livinge on you
41.734163msCrossSpeechProone who bare greate Sway ,the Buyshop of Winchester <$$font>
42.793971sIdentityProthe Erle of Pembrock
42.803943sIdentityQuantNPthe Lords of her Privey Counsell
42.803953sNewDefNPthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>
42.81391emptyIdentityZeroSbja Suite unto the Queen ,for the Castle and Lordship of Carew
42.823863msIdentityPro
42.823903msIdentityPro
43.833833msIdentityPro
43.843513sIdentityDemNPthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who in this ,as in all things else ,shewed hymself most honorable
43.843743sIdentityDemthe Poet testifieth
43.853673NewQuantNPnone
43.853723sNewBareWithPPDesier of Revenge
43.853733msCrossSpeechProthe Poet
44.863553sNewFullNPFear and Malice
44.863623sNewFullNPforgetting and forgeving of Injuries
44.863641pAssumedProwe
44.873483sIdentityDemNPto shew hymself most kynd ,when he had both Cause and Meanes to be revenged ;farre differing from the Disposition of divers Noblemen now a dayes ,who would be glad to finde such an Opportunitie as was then offered unto this Noble Erle <$$paren> to work any of their Adversaries Overthrow ,who should so deepely offend them
44.893413pNewDefNPthe Particulars
44.893443NewQuantNPmany others
44.893453sIdentityDefNPthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>
106.913373pNewAnchoredNPhis Occasions
106.923273pNewFullNPcertayn Shippes and Men
106.92329emptyNewVarTrace
106.923303sNewProperJames Fitz-Moris <$$font> who before submitted hymselfe to Sir John Perrott <$$font> when he was Lord President of Mounster <$$font>
106.923313sNewFullNPIntelligence
107.933213pIdentityProher Privey Counsell
107.933233sIdentityDemJames Fitz-Moris <$$font> who before submitted hymselfe to Sir John Perrott <$$font> when he was Lord President of Mounster <$$font> <$$paren> had synce byn in Spayne <$$font> ,and procured the Promise of certayn Shippes and Men to be sent into Ireland <$$font> ,to invade and disquiett the State of Ireland <$$font> ,especially the Province of Mounster
108.1032873Newunknowndivers
109.1082663sNewIndefNPa Diamond coming unlooked for
110.1142393sNewProperCaptayn Ward <$$font>
110.1142403sNewProperCaptayne Peirce
110.1142423sNewProperCaptayn Yorke <$$font>
110.1142483pNewDefNPThe Names of the Queene's Shipps and Pinasses ,which Sir John Perrott <$$font> commaunded
110.1172353sNewBareAnswer
110.1181473NewQuantNPsome of the Gentlemen and Seamen
111.1192303sNewProperSir John Kyllegrew <$$font>
112.1261793msIdentityProMr. William Gorge <$$font>
112.1262003sNewDefNPthe Fashion of that Contry
112.1262023pIdentityProallmost all the Countrey thereabouts
112.126209emptyIdentityZeroSbjsome of them
112.1291933pIdentityProthey
112.1301883msIdentityProSir John Perrot
113.1311723pNewFullNPfarther Directions
113.1311753pNewDefNPthe Counsell and Nobilitie of Ireland
113.1311763sIdentityProperthe Lord Cheife Justice ,that worthy Gentleman Sir William Drewry <$$font> ,who was newly come off of a Journey and was fallen Sicke
113.1331693sIdentityDemthe Charge of the Queenes Shippes
113.1351593sNewDefNPthe Season of the Yere
113.1351603pIdentityProQueene Mary <$$font> his Sister
114.1361553pIdentityProsome of the Queene's Shipps ,which were to be sent unto Sea agaynst the Invasion of the Spaniards
114.1371393pIdentityProall the Persons that were in hir
114.1371413sNewIndefNPa speedie Death
114.1381263sIdentityProperGod ,that had given him Grace in Time to look into his decaying Estate ,and such Means to recover the same by the Healpe and Bountie of so merciful and rare a yonge Prince as this noble Kinge Edward <$$font> was ,the like of whom , for Learninge ,Witt ,and Princely Pietie ,hath seldom byn seene in soe yonge Yeres
114.1401342sIdentityProSir Tho. Perrott <$$font> the Sonne of Sir John Perrott <$$font>
115.1431283pIdentityProall Sir John Perrott's <$$font> neerest Frends and Followers
115.143129emptyIdentityZeroSbjSir John Perrot
115.1451153sNewDefNPthe Violence of the Waves and Windes
115.1471083sNewDefNPthe Callinge of hym
116.1491053sNewAnchoredNPhis direction
116.15468emptyIdentityZeroSbjhis Ship
116.15494emptyIdentityZeroSbjhir Mayn-sayle
117.160803sNewBareEnvie
117.160813pNewFullNPObjections
117.162693nsIdentityProthat the Master of the Ship should not know his Course soe neere his owne Home ,who dwelt at Harwich
117.162723sIdentityPropera Pirat ,one Deryfold
118.163483sIdentityDefNPthe Master of the Queenes Ship ,called Gray <$$font>
118.163493sIdentityDefNPhe had mispent much Time ,and put the Queene to unnecessary Charges ,besyds the Perill of hir Ship
118.163533IdentityDefNPthoe he were soe yonge that few supposed he had taken any Heede what had byn don in that Voyage ,yet he did every Night carefully lay downe in Writting ,what had byn don that Day ,what Windes they had ,and what Courses they took , with all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge
118.163573pIdentityProhis Ship
118.163603msIdentityProone Cesar <$$font> ,then Sir John Perrott's <$$font> Page ,who ,thoe he were soe yonge that few supposed he had taken any Heede what had byn don in that Voyage ,yet he did every Night carefully lay downe in Writting ,what had byn don that Day ,what Windes they had ,and what Courses they took , with all the Circumstances belonging to that Voiage ,from the begyning to the endinge
118.163623NewQuantNPfew
118.165403sIdentityIndefNPthe Lords of hir Privey Counsell ;who did lykewise heare the Matter ,and found that it was Malice ,and noe juste Cause which Wyriott <$$font> had to preferre agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>
118.165413sNewIndefNPa Justice
119.16735emptyIdentityZeroSbjThe Master of the Requests
119.169183sIdentityDefNPQueene Mary <$$font> his Sister
119.169263pIdentityProthe Lords of hir Privey Counsell ;who did lykewise heare the Matter ,and found that it was Malice ,and noe juste Cause which Wyriott <$$font> had to preferre agaynst Sir John Perrott <$$font>
119.169293nsIdentityProthe Cause
119.169333msIdentityProthe Master of the Requests
119.170123msIdentityProone Thomas Wyriott <$$font> ,a Justice ,and a headie Man
120.17113msIdentityProSir John Perrot

SbjRefMat

LocChainIdPGNRefTypeNPtypeNode
31.36363msCrossSpeechPro Allexander the Great <$$font>
32.96203nsIdentityProI had never byn born
33.146073nsIdentityProhe did retier hymselfe into the Contrie ,where he might live at lesse Charge ,or betake hymselfe unto the Warres ,where he might get hymselfe some Place of Commaund
34.255343sIdentityDemNPthe Kinge
35.265773sIdentityDemNPand so always after he became a better Husband .
35.275563pCrossSpeechProthe yonge Men of this Age ,and of Time to come
36.335283sNewAnchoredNPhis learned Counsell
36.335293sNewunknownhis learned Counsell
37.365163sNewProperQueene Mary <$$font>
38.464883sIdentityDemNPWhen the Erle had receved this Command ,coming Home to his Lodging ,where Sir John Perrott <$$font> lay with his Sonne ,Sir Edward Herbert <$$font> ,the Erle acquaynted hym what the Queen had given him in Charge ,
39.554793msIdentityProthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>
39.564753pIdentityProhe had a Commaund under the noble Erle of Pembrock <$$font> ,who did speciall Love and Favor to him so farre that there was never any Unkyndness betwixt them but once ,which happened in this Sorte
39.574733sNewAnchoredNPhis Party
39.584713sIdentityDemand so they coming somewhat neere ,fell into sharpe Words ,and from fowle Wordes to fowle Play ,that if they had not byn parted ,much Hurt might have byn done .
39.594703pNewFullNPNewes thereof
40.604673sNewDefNPthe Cause thereof
40.654203msIdentityProthe Erle of Pembrock <$$font>
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41.724193nsIdentityProthat the Queene should bestow Fagotts ,than any Livinge on you
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