All London a rose with the Duke a yenst the forsaide Bysshope,' writes a contemporary chronicler,[630] and indeed Gloucester had reason to be grateful for the support of the citizens at a critical time.
A contemporary chronicler writes: 'Instantly a great sedition and discord began.
The clergy and knights," says a contemporary chronicler, "came to an agreement with the common folk in hopes of enriching themselves in a speedy and easy fashion.
A great crowd of more than twenty thousand persons, says a contemporary chronicler, rushed to the bridges, the streets, the squares, where this solemn expiation was to take place.
The majority of the soldiers," says Rabutin, a contemporary chronicler, "were young men whose brains were on fire.
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