[1] Moreouer, M. Fox. An other re|bellion or tu|mult begun in Yorkeshire. beside these inordinate vprores and insurrections aboue mentioned, about the latter end of the said moneth of Iulie, in the same yeare, which was 1549, an other like sturre or commotion began at Semer in the northriding of Yorkeshire, and con|tinued in the eastriding of the same, and there ended. The principall dooers and raisers vp whereof, was one William Ombler of Eastheslerton yeoman, and Thomas Dale parish clearke of Semer,The chiefe stirrers o [...] th [...] rebellion. with one Stéeuenson of Semer, neighbour to Dale and nephue to Ombler, which Stéeuenson was a meane or messenger betwéene the said Ombler and Dale, being before not acquainted togither, and dwelling seuen miles one from the other: who at last by the trauell of the said Steeuenson, and their owne euill dispositions, inclined to vngratiousnesse and mis|chiefe, knowing before one the others mind by secret conference, were brought to talke togither on saint Iames daie, Anno 1549.