[1] But bicause manie (as in such case is euer seene) did prouide for themselues, and hid that which they got, laieng it vp for their owne store, and brought it not foorth to further the common cause, Ket and the other gouernors (for so would they be called) thought to prouide a remedie,Rebels and théeues can not kéepe to|gither with|out ministra|tion of iustice. and by common consent it was decréed, that a place should be appointed, where iudge|ments might bée exercised, as in a iudiciall hall. Whervpon they found out a great old oke, where the said Ket, and the other gouernors or deputies might fit and place themselues, to heare and determine such quareling matters as came in question. Afore whom sometime would assemble a great number of the re|bels, and exhibit complaints of such disorders, as now and then were practised among them; and there they would take order for the redressing of such wrongs and iniuries as were appointed, so that such gréedie vagabounds as were readie to spoile more than séemed to stand with the pleasure of the said go|uernors, and further than there commissions would beare, were committed to prison.The trée of reformation. This oke they na|med the trée of reformation.