The summarie of English chronicles (lately collected and published) nowe abridged and continued tyl this present moneth of Marche, in the yere of our Lord God. 1566. By J.S.

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The summarie of English chronicles (lately collected and published) nowe abridged and continued tyl this present moneth of Marche, in the yere of our Lord God. 1566. By J.S.
Author
Stow, John, 1525?-1605.
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Imprinted at London :: in Fletestrete by Thomas Marshe,
[1566]
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Great Britain -- History -- To 1485 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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"The summarie of English chronicles (lately collected and published) nowe abridged and continued tyl this present moneth of Marche, in the yere of our Lord God. 1566. By J.S." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73271.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Anno. 1.

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  • [date 1413] Wil. Crow∣mer Draper
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  • Iohn. Sutton
  • Iohn Mycol

Certayne adherentes of the forena∣med syr Iohn Oldecastell, assembled them in Thickets fielde, nere vnto S. Gyles in great number, whereof the

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kinge beyng informed, toke the fielde afore them, and toke of them so manye, that all the prisons in and about Lon∣don, were filled. The chief of thē whi∣che were .xxix. wer condempned by the Clergie of heresie, and attaynted of high treason, as mouers of war against theyr king, by the temporall law in the Guild hall, and adiudged for treason, to be drawen and hanged, and for here∣fye to be consumed with fyre, whiche was executed accordyngly in January folowyng. The chiefe wherof was syr Robert Acton knighte, Iohn Browne Esquier, and Iohn Beuerley priest.

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