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Certeine lords with their powers come to Lon|don about
this riot.About fiue of the clocke the earles of Shrewesbu|rie and
Surrie, Thomas Dokerci [...] lord of saint Iohns, George Neuill lord of Aburgauennie, and others,
which had heard of this riot, came to London with such strength as they
could make vpon that sud|den, and so did the Innes of court. But before they
came, whether with feare of the brute of their com|ming, or otherwise, the
riotous assemblie was bro|ken vp, and manie of the misdooers taken (as ye
haue heard.) Then were the prisoners examined, and the sermon of doctor Bele
called to remembrance, and he taken and sent to the Tower. Herewith was a
commission of oier and determiner directed to the duke of Norffolke, and to
diuerse other lords,
A [...] of oier and de|terminer to [...]quire and p [...]|nish the o [...]|dors.
Abr. Fl. ex Edw. Hall in H. 8. fol. lxi [...] The cause why the citie thought the duke of Norf|folke
bare them an old grudge.