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A08119 Norfolkes furies, or a view of Ketts campe necessary for the malecontents of our time, for their instruction, or terror; and profitable for euery good subiect, to incourage him vpon the vndoubted hope of the victorie, to stand faithfully to maintayne his prince and countrey, his wife and children, goods, and inheritance. With a table of the maiors and sheriffes of this worshipfull city of Norwich, euer since the first grant by Henry the fourth: together with the bishops of that see, and other accidents here. Set forth first in Latin by Alexander Nenil. Translated into English, for the vse of the common people, by R.W. minister at Frettenham in Norfolke, and a citizen borne, who beheld part of these things with his yong eyes.; De furoribus Norfolciensium Ketto duce. English Neville, Alexander, 1544-1614.; Woods, Richard, minister of Frettenham. 1615 (1615) STC 18480; ESTC S102863 67,212 88

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Lawes Rog. Cowper   4 26 Aug. Steward W. Lin. Thomas Greenwood Ladie Elizab. borne the 2● he 7. of Septem at Greenwich 5 27 Nicholas Syphat Robert Browne Henry Crooke   6 28 Robert Ferrer 2. Edmund Wood. Tho. Thetford   7 29 W. Layer Robert Rugge Robert Palmer 1532. Monke of Aye burnt at Norwich 8 30 Tho. Pickerel 3. Nic. Osborne Io. Humberste● Rugge Bishop 14. 9 31 Nic. Soterton Iames Marsham Th. Walters Iohn Tracie Six Articles 1549 32 Tho. Grew● Thomas Codde Iohn Spencer   1 33 Robert Leech Foelix Puttocke Iohn Quasse   2 34 W. Rogers Thomas Cocke Richard Dauie   3 35 Edward Reede Rich. Alee W. Morrant Tho. Marsham   4 36 Henry Fuller Edmund Warden Rob. Martin   5 37 Robert Rugge Ric. Suckling Robert Ling   6 38 Aug. Steward 2. Rob. Michels Bern. Vdbeard   7 Edw. 6 1 Robert Rich. Thomas Dowsing W. Heed   8 2 Edmund Wood 2 W. Rogers 2 Henry Bacon Iohn Atkins   9 3 Thomas Codde Richard Fletcher W. Ferrer Ketts Campe this yeere 1550 4 Robert Rugge 2 Thomas Morley Iohn Walters Thomas Thursbey Bishop sate 4. yeeres 1 5 Richard Dauie Iohn Aldrich Thomas Gray   2 6 Thomas Cocke Rob. Norman Iohn Bungey Sweat 4. Iuly 8. this yeere was the Voyage to Muscouie 1651 3 Marie 1 Thomas Crooke Nicholas Norgate Iohn House   4 2 Tho. Marsham Foelix Puttocke Thomas Marsham W. Mingay   5 3 Thomas Goddez Thomas Greene. Iohn Bloome Iohn Hopton Bishop sate 6. yeres 6 4 Aug. Steward 3. Tho. Sutterton Leo. Sutterton   7 5 Henry Bacon Edm. Wolsey Thomas Lin Iohn Beniamin S. Quintens wonne Aug. 18. 8 Eliza. 1 Iohn Aldrich Thomas Parker And. Quash Calice lost in foure dayes after 216. yeeres possession 9 2 Rich. Fletcher Thomas Culley Tho. Tesmund   0 3 Robert Michels Thomas Whale Richard Heed Iohn Parkhurst sate 16. yeeres 1 4 W. Mingay Robert UUood Thomas Pecke   2 5 W. Ferrer Thomas Ferrer Tho. Beomund Many Noblemen came to Norwich to visit the Duke of Norfolke and to shoot 3 6 Richard Danie 2 Christopher Some Eliz. Bate   4 7 Nichol. Norgat Rob. Suckling Iohn Gibbes   5 8 Tho. Sutterton Iohn Sutterton Tho. VVinter Strangers Dutch Wallounes had leaue from her Maiestie to exercise such trades not vsed before in Norwich 6 9 Henry Bacon 2. Thomas Pettis Iohn Sucklin   7 10 Thomas Whale Iohn Worsley Thomas Layer   8 11 Thomas Parker Iohn Reede Simon Bowde   9 12 Robert Wood Christopher Layer Rich. Bate   1570 13 Iohn Aldrich 2. Tho. Gleane Robert Gostling Iohn Throgmorton and his Companie suffered for rebellion The same yeere was Candlemasse Floud 1 14 Thomas Greene Henry Greenwood Edm. Pye   2 15 Robert Suckling Nich. Sutterton Fran. Rugge   3 16 Thomas Pocke George Bowgeon Thom. Stokes   4 17 Christoph. Some Nich. Baker Thomas Gooche The Massacre in France August 26. 1572. 5 18 W. Ferrer 2. Rich. Baker Clement Hirne   6 19 Thomas Layer Cut. Bryarton Fran. Morley Edm. Freeke Bishop 9. yeeres 7 20 Thomas Culley Richard Howes Rich. Bauges   8 21 Robert Wood. 2. Iohn Elwin Thomas Sacker Queene Elizabeth at Norwich August 16. 9 22 Simon Bowde Robert Dauie Iohn Pye   1580 23 Christoph. Some 2 Laurence Wood. Nic. Bradford Haman the Blasphemer burnt at Norwich 1 24 Christoph. Layer Richard Ferrer Thomas Pye Plague great also this yeere at Norwich Earthquake April 6. at 6. of the clocke in the afternone 1580. 2 25 Rob. Suckling 2. Rob. Yarrou Iohn Wilkinson   3 26 Thomas Gleane Henry Pye Edward Iohnsons   4 27 Iohn Suckling Laurence Watts Titus Norris   5 28 Thomas Layer 2 Rob. VVelles Iohn Tesmund Edmund Scambler Bishop sate 9. yeeres 6 29 Thomas Pecke 2. Henry Dauie Ios. Culley   7 30 Francis Rugge Aliz. Thurston Greg. Howlton Cole the Anabaptist burnt at Norwich Iuly 8 31 S●mon Bowde 2 Robert Rooke VV. Ramsey Ket the Iewish Arriā burnt at Norwich Ian. 14. 9 32 Christo. Layer 2. Randol Smith Iohn Siluer   1590 33 Thomas Pettis Robert Hall VV. Peters   1 34 Robert Yarrom Nicholas Layer Thom Lane The Inuincible Nauy of Spaine destroyed in the Sea by GODS hand August and September 1588. 2 35 Tho. Gleane 2. Iohn Sutterton Roger Ramsey   3 36 Clement Hirne Rob. Blackbornt Aug. VVhale   4 37 Christ. Some 2 Richard Tooley VV. Iohnson Edm. Browne Rog. Gaywood W. Redman Bishop sate 9. yeres 5 38 Thomas Layer 3 Ri. Sadler Cales sacked 6 39 Richard Ferrer Tho. Anguish Ro. Gybson This yeere Christs Church spoyled by thunder and lightning A feareful Earthquake about noone the 24. of December 1600. 7 40 Thomas Pye Tho. Hirne Pet. Barker   8 41 Francis Rugge Iohn Pettis George Downing   9 42 Roger UUelles Ro. Gatshead Hen. Galyard   1600 43 Alex. Thurstone Thomas Pettis Robert Debney   1 44 Iohn Tesmund Tho. Gleane 3 Ioh. Chapman Spen. Peterson Another the 8 of April following about midnight 2 45 Francis Rugge Iohn Mingay VV. Drake   3 Iames. 1 Thomas Lane 1 Ed● N●●ting Iohn Simons Iohn Gyggons Bishop 1. Iacobi 4 2 Thomas Hirne 1 George Birch George Cocke A lamentable chance about able men and women were in the crowde trodden to death at night 5 3 Tho. Sutterton Mic. Aldrich Fran. S●●al peece   6 4 Iosi Culley Thomas Blosso Iohn Shouel   7 5 Geor. Downing Rob. Craske Iames Allen The Bishops house at Ludham vtterly consumed with fire by negligence as thought 1611. 8 6 Sir Iohn Pettis Knight Rob. Hernsey H. Fasset   9 7 Sir Tho. Hirne Knight Bas. Throgmortō Th. Doughty Prince Fredericke Count Palatine of Rhene and the Ladie Elizabeth the Kings daughter was married Februarie 14. 1612. 1610 8 Roger Ramsey Peter Gleane Rich. Goldman   1 9 Thomas Anguish Ric. Rosse Simon Dauie   2 10 Thomas Blosse Bussey Iohn Norris   3 11 George Cocke Lionel Claxton Mich. Parker   4 12 Thomas Pettis Th. Spendelaw Matt. Peckeuer 1614. Two great Flouds in Norwich 1. the 30. of Nouember Second not so great the 15 of March. 5 13       Now more then twenty yeeres since Tristibus Elegia 6. This was translated twentie yeeres since Act. 23. 12. Gen. 13. 8. Exod. 2. 13 Act. 7. 23. Rom. 14. 3. Phil. 2. 2. 1. Cor. 11 ●● The Rebels complaint Ahellish paritie The Rebels desire Windham game Rebels sute to Ket Kets answere Ket a ranke Rebel The Rebels came to Hetherset The Cōmon wealth of Rogues Towne Close Maior Tho. Cod. A signe frō the Citizens to the Rebels Rebels request to the Maior The Maiors Answere The Maior calleth a Councell The Rebels goe ouer at Hailsdon Bridge Roger Woodhouse Knight taken To Rebellion they ioyne deuotion Gods prouidence Ketts Writs 2600. Rebels at this time 16000. Rebels in the Campe. The Rebels rob one another The Oke of Reformation Ketts request The courage and fidelity of the Maior Matthew Parkers Sermon A Tumultuous wretch Conceite is strong Rebels desirous of the great Scale The Rebels deceiued Great cruelty The City treasury forced to ayde the Rebels The Rebels pretence A trecherous forgery Idlenesse the mother of mischief 3000. Bullocks and 20000. Sheep spent in few daies Good 〈…〉 Wretched cruelty Wharton hardly carried aliue to prison A horrible thunder rayne with hayle The Gentlemen in great danger Ketts triall of prisoners A Rebels reason Hatred of the Gentry Sutterton at London An Herald sent to Norwich Proclamation Ketts Ansswere Vnholy League Kett pronounced Traytor Many forsake the Campe. Gentlemen set at liberty admitted to Counsell Delay breedeth danger The Gē●lemen shut vp in prison againe Ordinance in the Castle ditch A fearefull night Ketts truce The Maiors ●●swere A beastly villany A fearefull and desperate crueltie The enemies policy Pardon offered again Pardon refused Leonard Sutterton sought The Maior put in prison Kett distressed maketh the worst choise The Citizens carefull of their Maior The Maior in great danger Aldrichs speech to Kett for the Maiors liberty The order of trying innocent men Northamptons Army 1500. Lords Knights Gētlemen The Maiors answere The Maior kept by a guard in the Campe. Cayme the author of this murther Some think Ketts Gunners corrupted A fearefull fight in the night Desperate rage 300. Rebels slaine in fight Flotman an Arch-Rebell Resolution is good in a iust cause not in Rebellion 140. Rebels slaine L. Sheffield slaine Traytors without naturall affection The Rebels are 20000. ours but 1500. The City in a miserable case Rebels fire the City Holmstreet Hospital with diuers Gates burnt Gods prouidence Augustine Stewards house abused Christs Church abused of Rebels The women intreate Rebels inexorable Earle of Warwick appointed Lieutenant The Rebels fortifie Citizens flye the City Warwicks Army 14000. Citizens suit to Warwick His answer Laces fur distinction The 23. of August Bras●n doore Two great extremities A glory exceeding all Victory Roger Woodhouse vsed cruelly The Heralds oration The Rebels reuile the Herald A boyly tricke iustly punished Kett would haue spoken with Warwicke S. Bennets 60. Rebels hanged The K. carriage taken by Rebels Captaine Drury 3. or 4. Gētlemen slaine Three hundred and thirty Rebels slaine at S. Andrew alia Editio 130 Myles killed the Kings Gunner The Rebels tooke the Kings prouision the second time Drury satisfieth the former inconuenience Warwicke fortifies the Citie Rebels come ouer at Cōtsford and fire the City Common Stath burnt Rebels policy Better a mischiefe then an incōuenience The coward linesse of the Citizēs Souldiers kisse one anothers swords White Friers bridge broken The 26. of August 1040. Switsers sent to Norwich A Snake in Ketts wifes bosome The Deuils Oracles are obscure doubtfull and as men are aff●cted so they choose The Rebels were twenty ancients Aug. 27. S. Martins Behold the difference betweene a naturall Prince and a Tyrant Obstina●ie will not suffer a man to be amended Warwicks exhortation to the battell A cruell policie Gods Prouidence Miles stew the Kings Standerd-bearer Kett flied cowardly Traytors can haue no hope 3500. Rebels slaine Magnanimity stands not in the outward reuenge Warwicke goeth himselfe and they inbrace Pardon Kett taken 9. hanged on the Oke Warwicks speech to the Gentlemen Warwicke after praising God departeth the Citie A Law made for the continuall remem brance Kett tried and condemned at London Executed Campe lasted 60. daies