[1] [2] [3] All these aforesaid, except onelie the duke of Nor|thumberland, and sir Iohn Gates, were either by speciall fauour, or speciall or generall pardon, dischar|ged for this offense against hir committed, after hir comming to be quéene. But now vpon the receit of this answer,Ladie Marie remooueth frõ Keningall to Fremingham castell. vnderstanding by hir fréends that she could not lie in suertie at Keningall, being a place o|pen & easie to be approched, she remooued from thence vnto hir castell of Fremingham, standing in a wood countrie, & not so easie to be inuaded by hir enimies. So soone as the councell heard of hir sudden depar|ture, and considering that all came not to passe as they supposed; they caused spéedilie a power of men to be gathered togither. And first they agréed that the duke of Suffolke father to the new made quéene, should haue the conduct and leading of the armie.