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[3] In euerie countrie were
like inquiries made,
Fabian.
The rebels executed in euerie lord|ship.
and the chéefe offendors apprehended and put to death in euerie
lordship through the realme, where anie of them were detected, by ten,
twelue, twentie, thirtie, yea and in some places by fortie at once; so that
the whole number grew to fifteene hundred and aboue. At the first, when the
kings iustices began to sit in Essex, Kent, and at London, by reason of the
multi|tude [page 437] that were to be executed, they onelie chopped
off their heads, but afterwards when that kind of death seemed too close and
secret for so open offenses, they proceeded according to the accustomed law
of the realme, by condemning them to be drawne and hanged, and according
thervnto they were executed. In the meane time,The king
cal|leth in his let|ters of in|franchising granted to the bondmen.
the king by the aduise of his councell, directed his letters reuocatorie
into euerie countie there, to be proclamed in euerie citie, bor|row, towne,
and place, as well within the liberties as without; by the which letters he
reuoked, made void and frustrate his former
letters of infranchising the bondmen of his realme, and commanded that such
as had the same letters, should without delaie bring them in, and restore
them to him and his councell to be cancelled, as they would answer vpon
their faith and allegiance which they owght to him, and vpon paine of
forfeiting all that they had. The date of which letters reuocatorie was at
Chelmesford, the second daie of Iulie, in the fift yeare of his reigne.