Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk: Being a History of the Great Civil Commotion that Occurred at the Time of the Reformation, in the Reign of Edward VI. Founded on the "Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549," by Nicholas Sotherton; and the "De Furoribus Norfolciensium" of Nevylle: and Corroborated by Extracts from the Privy Council Register; Documents Preserved in the State Paper and Other Record Offices; the Harleian and Other Mss.; and Corporation, Town and Church Records |
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