02247nam 2200421Ia 450 99639600930331620200824121618.0(CKB)3810000000018630(EEBO)2240891779(UnM)99899107e(UnM)99899107(EXLCZ)99381000000001863019940302d1615 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|Norfolkes furies, or a view of Ketts campe[electronic resource] 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 there. Set forth first in Latin by Alexander Neuil. 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 eyesLondon printed [by William Stansby] for Edmund Casson, dwelling in Norwich, and are to be sold at his shop in the Market Stead, at the signe of the Bible1615[88] pSignatures: A-L⁴.R.W. = Richard Woods.A translation, by Richard Woods, of STC 18478: Alexandri Neuylli Angli, de furoribus Norfolciensium Ketto duce, published in 1575.Print faded and show-through.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0113Kett's Rebellion, 1549Early works to 1800Norwich(England)HIstoryEarly works to 1800Kett's Rebellion, 1549Neville Alexander1544-1614.1004990Woods RichardMinister of Frettenham.1005216Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996396009303316Norfolkes furies, or a view of Ketts campe2310625UNISA