[1] In the meane time, whilest they were thus busie vpon one side of the citie, an alarum rose at the de|fendants backes, crieng that the rebels were entred the citie on the contrarie side: and so euerie man shrinking awaie, and running thither to repell the enimie there, that part was left void of defendants where the first assault began. Whereof the rebels be|ing aduised, rushed into the riuer that runneth before bishops gate, got to the gates, and breaking them o|pen, entred without anie great resistance. For all the citizens were withdrawne to their houses and o|ther places, where they hoped best to hide themselues from the furie of their enimies.