[1] [2] A common councell cal|led.The maior on the next daie called a common coun|cell, whereof the number was an hundred fourescore and od, who ordeined that all wardens of mysteries shuld assemble their companies in their halles, where exhortation should be to the obseruation of peace; and if they spied any man either readie to stirre a rumor, or make to the deliuerance of such as were in prison, their names should be secretlie written, and so deli|uered to the maior: which policie well appeased this outrage. Where vpon after the commissioners sat in Guildhall, where manie of the robbers were attain|ted & put to execution, beside diuers great fines set on the heads of diuerse merchants, & paid, for winking at the matter. ΒΆ This yeare Iohn Kempe archbishop of Canturburie departed this life, & Thomas Burst|lier bishop of Elie remooued to his place, being the threescore and third archbishop of that see.