[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] On saturdaie the second of Maie, in this ninth yeare,Manie of the offendors in|dicted at Guildhall. all the commissioners, with the lord maior, al|dermen, and iustices, went to the Guildhall, where manie of the offendors were indicted, as well of the insurrection, as of the robberies by them committed against the truces. Herevpon they were arreigned, & pleading not guiltie, had day giuen till monday next insuing. On which daie being the fourth of Maie, the lord maior, the duke of Norffolke, the earle of Sur|rie and others came to sit in the Guildhall, to procéed in their oier and terminer as they were appointed. When the lords were set, the prisoners were brought through the stréets tied in ropes, some men, and some lads of thirtéene yéeres of age. Among them were diuerse not of the citie, some priests, some husband|men, and labourers.The whole number of the rebellious r [...]nt. The whole number amounted vnto two hundred thrée score and eightéene persons.