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5 They took Sir John Cavendish kord
ffihief Judice of ti e King’s Bench, !cut
iff his head, and placed the fame upon
e pillory in St. Edmund’s Bury. They
:headeu John of Cambridge, the prior
ereof and John de Kabinbuith, one of
ic priors of Commoignes carrying them
triumph, and placing them upon poles
. the faid pillory
[ They caufed the convent to fumnder
all obligations and writings o '—vatory
l i their cuftody, and a l their counters of
■iriviledge, which Canutus the founder
j.ad bellow"d upon that houfe which
■me more to endear themfdves to their fa¬
vour, they cancelled and delivered to the
■qjwnfmen ^ with many more outrages too
tedious to mention in this fmall book.
1 In like manner in Norfolk under
q»e command of John Litifter a D^er of.
fforwich, the like outrages were com-
iiiittcd.——-From their ho -headed and re-
fcllious fury the Earl of Suffolk but nar.
'wowly eicaped North Waltham, in Nor-
. |i»Ik.
'hey filled their Captain King of the
j Common-, and forced (he Scales and
niureley, with divers other Worihipful
ffihief Judice of ti e King’s Bench, !cut
iff his head, and placed the fame upon
e pillory in St. Edmund’s Bury. They
:headeu John of Cambridge, the prior
ereof and John de Kabinbuith, one of
ic priors of Commoignes carrying them
triumph, and placing them upon poles
. the faid pillory
[ They caufed the convent to fumnder
all obligations and writings o '—vatory
l i their cuftody, and a l their counters of
■iriviledge, which Canutus the founder
j.ad bellow"d upon that houfe which
■me more to endear themfdves to their fa¬
vour, they cancelled and delivered to the
■qjwnfmen ^ with many more outrages too
tedious to mention in this fmall book.
1 In like manner in Norfolk under
q»e command of John Litifter a D^er of.
fforwich, the like outrages were com-
iiiittcd.——-From their ho -headed and re-
fcllious fury the Earl of Suffolk but nar.
'wowly eicaped North Waltham, in Nor-
. |i»Ik.
'hey filled their Captain King of the
j Common-, and forced (he Scales and
niureley, with divers other Worihipful
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