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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C.

CHAPTER XXXV
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Two thousand fell in the action and pursuit: Ket was hanged at Norwich Castle, nine of his followers on the boughs of the oak of reformation; and the insurrection was entirely suppressed.

Some rebels in Yorkshire, learning the fate of their companions, accepted the offers of pardon, and threw down their arms.

A general indemnity was soon after published by the protector.[**] * Stowe, p.597.Holingshed, p.

1030-34.

Strype, vol.ii.


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