[1] The legat perceiuing such disorder, accurssed gene|rallie all such as thus troubled the kings peace,The legat ac|curseth ye trou+blers of the kings peace. shew|ing themselues enimies to the king and the realme. He also interdicted all the churches within the citie and about it, licencing onlie diuine seruice to be said in houses of religion, and without ringing of any bell or singing: and whilest seruice was in hand, he appointed the church doores to be shut, bicause none of them that stood accurssed, should enter and be present. The king in the meane time laie at Cambridge to defend the countries about from iniuries,The king laie at Cambridge which were dailie attempted by them that held the Ile of Elie against him, of whome at one time he distressed a certeine number at Ramsey.Ramsey. And bicause now af|ter that the earle was thus come to London, another companie of them brake out to rob and spoile, and were stopped by the kings power from entring into the Ile againe, they repaired streight to London, doo|ing mischeefe inough by the waie.