[1] The quéene, which intierlie loued the duke, doub|ting some commotion and trouble to arise, if he were let go vnpunished,The duke of Suffolke cõ|mitted to the Tower. caused him for a colour to be com|mitted to the Tower: where he remained not past a moneth, but was againe deliuered and restored to the kings fauour, as much as euer he was before. This dooing so much displeased the people, that if po|litike prouision had not béene, great mischeefe had im|mediatlie insued. For the commons in sundrie pla|ces of the realme assembled togither in great compa|nies,Blewbeard capteine of the rebels. and chose to them a capteine, whome they called Blewbeard: but yer they had attempted anie enter|prise, their leaders were apprehended; & so the mat|ter pacified without anie hurt committed.