[1] [2] In Iulie was Edmund Cuningsbie atteinted of treason, for counterfeiting the kings signe ma|nuell, and in August was Edward Clifford for the same cause atteinted, and both put to execution as traitors at Tiburne.Execution. In September by the speciall motion of the Lord Cromwell, all the notable ima|ges,Certeine ima|ges takẽ away and remooued from their places. vnto the which were made anie especiall pilgri|mages and offerings, were vtterlie taken awaie, as the images of Walsingham, Ipswich, Worcester, the ladie of Wilsdon, with manie other, and likewise the shrines of counterfeit saints, as that of Thomas Becket, and others. And euen foorthwith, by meanes of the said Cromwell, all the orders of friers and nuns, with their cloisters and houses, Ab. Fl. ex I.S. pag. 1013. were suppressed and put downe. ¶ As for the images of our ladie of Walsingham, and Ipswich, were brought vp to London, with all the iewels that hoong about them, and diuerse other images both in England & Wales, wherevnto anie common pilgrimage was vsed, for auoiding of idolatrie, all which were burnt at Chelsie by the lord priuie seale.