[1] [2] About the same time that this rebellion (whereto all the foresaid discourse tendeth) began in the west, the like disordered hurles were attempted in Ox|fordshire, Iohn Fox. and Buckinghamshire: but they were spée|dilie appeased by the lord Greie of Wilton, who com|ming downe that waie to ioine with the lord priuie seale, chased the rebels to their houses, of whome two hundred were taken, and a dozzen of the ringleaders to him deliuered, wherof certeine afterwards were executed.Common rebellion. Moreouer, in diuerse other parts of the realme, namelie in the south and east parts, did the people (as before ye haue heard) assemble themselues in rebellious maner, committing manie foule disor|ders: but yet by good policie and holesome persuasi|ons they were appeased, except in Norffolke, where after there was a rumour spred, that the commons in Kent had throwne downe the diches and hedges, wherewith certeine pasture grounds were inclosed, and had laid the same open. Diuerse seditious per|sons and busie fellowes began to complaine that the like had not béene doone in Norffolke,Norffolke. and ceased not to practise how to raise the people to an open rebelli|on; meaning not onelie to laie open parkes and in|closures, but to attempt other reformations, as they termed them, to the great danger of ouerthrowing the whole state of the common-wealth.