[1] In like maner in Norffolke there was assembled an huge number of those vnrulie countrie people,Iohn Litte|ster capteine o [...] ye Norfolke rebels. which vnder the guiding of a dier of cloth, common|lie called Iohn Littester, that had dwelt in Norwich, attempted and did all such vngratious feats, as they had heard that other did in other parts of the realme, yea and greater also, putting foorth their hands vnto rapine and robberie. And whereas they were wholie conspired togither, and bent to commit all kind of mischéefe, yet estéeming their owne authoritie to be small,The earle of Suffolke es|capeth from the rebels. they purposed to haue brought William Uf|ford earle of Suffolke into their felowship, that if af|terwards they might happilie be impeached hereaf|ter, for such their naughtie and most wicked doo|ings, they might haue had some shadow or colour, as it were through him, whie they had delt in such vnru|lie sort. But the earle aduertised of their intention, suddenlie rose from supper, and got him awaie by vn|knowne waies, still fleeing from the commons, till at length he got to S. Albons, and so from thence to the king.