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CONTENTS.
Spread of wild Opinions 405
The Protector's Mistakes 404
Heresy Commission 407
Popular Riots 408
The Rising of the West 409
The Barns of Crediton 412
Disputes between the Protector and the Council 415
Demands of the Western Rebels 416
The Protector's Dilemma 419
Advice of Sir William Paget 420
The Council act for themselves 423
Persecution of Bonner 423
Lord Grey in Oxfordshire 425
Siege of Exeter 427
Lord Russell at Honiton 429
Skirmish at Ferrington Bridge 429
St Mary's Clyst 430
Defeat of the Rebels 431
Battle of Sampford Courtenay 434
Martial Law 437
The Mayor of Bodmin 438
The Priest of St Thomas's 439
Ket's Rebellion in Norfolk 440
The Camp on Mousehold Hill 441
Defeat of Lord Northampton by the Insurgents 446
The Earl of Warwick is sent to put them down 447
Warwick at Norwich 450
Destruction of the Rebels in Duffindale 452
Close of the Insurrection 454
The Council of Trent 455
Approaching War between France and the Empire 457
The French attack Boulogne 460
Losses of the English 461
Results of the Administration of Somerset 462
The Council resolve to interfere 464