The vij day of February, in the forenoon, Wyat, with his Army and ordnance were at Hyde Park corner. There the Queen's host met them, with a great number of men of armes on horseback, beside foot. By one
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<EM3. 9. 89># y#[e] quen #men and Wyat's had a skirmish
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[th]#er wher mony slayn butt M #Wyat took
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[the w]#ay don by sant jame6 wt a grett #company
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& so
<EM3. 9. 89># to charyngcrosse & so forth cryng #God save
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quee
<EM3. 9. 89>#n mare tyll he cam to ludgat & #and knocked there, thinking to have entered, but the gate being kepts fast against him, he retired
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[t]#her & bake a gayne vnto tempull bare & #[there]
[f]#olowyd hym mony man & ther he ye#ilded himself
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<EM3. 9. 89>#nto M norray ye harold of arme6 in y6 #coat
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[o#f arme6 & ther he lyctyd be hynd a ge#ntleman
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vnto ye cowrte but by ye way mony of y#s men
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wher slayne by ye way or thay cam#e to
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charyngcrosse what wt more6 pyke6 & b#ills
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and mony of wyatt me a6 they whent w#[ere]
ye quen6 ffrynd9 & engly6 me ondur a ffalsse
preten6 thet he whent a bowtt to dove#
way a6 thay whent & cam for to make #men
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beleyff that ye quen grace had gyffvyn them pd#on
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& dyuer6 of y6 me toke ye quen me by ye hand #as
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thay whent toward ludgatt thy6 wa6 done on
aswedynsday ye ffurst yere of quen mare of England
& ye sam nyght to ye towre S thoma6 wyatt M cobham
& M vane & ij knowet9 & odur captayne6
The viij day of feybruarij wa6 commodyd by ye
quen & ye bysshope of london yt powll9 & evere pryche
that thay shuld syng te deum laudamu6 & ryngyng
ffor ye good vyctory yt ye quen grace had a ganst
wyatt & ye rebellyon6 of kent ye wyche wher
over come thanke6 be vnto god wt lytyll blud shed
& the reseduw taken & had to presun & after
wher dyuer6 of them putt to deth in dyuer6
place6 in londun & kentt & pssessyon evere wher
that day for joy