Soldiours made a fraie against the maior of London the same daie he tooke his charge at Westminster, at night comming from saint Thomas of Acres, after he had beene at Paules.
The thirteenth of Aprill there was a great fraiein Fleetstreet, betweene men of court and the inhabitants of the same street, in which fraie the queenes atturnie was slaine.
Sidenote: The maior, shiriffes and aldermen, resisted and abused in a fraieneere Clerkenwell.
And for the rescue of the said gentleman, one named Calis, came out of saint Iohns with a great strength of archers, to resist the maior, in the which fraie a yeoman of saint Iohns was slaine, and manie other sore hurt.
There was this yeare a great fight & fraie vpon Clift heath, distant about two miles from Excester, betweene Thomas Courtneie earle of Deuonshire, against William lord Bonuile of Shut, and sundrie men of both parts were slaine.
Sidenote: A fraie in L[=o]don betweene the goldsmiths and tailors.
Sidenote: A fraie betwixt the legats men, and the scholers of Oxford.
Sidenote: A fraie betwixt the moonks and citizens of Norwich.
Heerevpon began a sore fraie betwixt the scholers and townesmen, which continued for the most part of two daies togither.
Sidenote: A fraie betwixt ye English archers and the Henuiers.
Sidenote: A fraie in Canturburie betwixt the earle Bullongne and the townsmen.
The quarrell which was first picked at these bishops, rose by occasion of a fraie betwixt the bishops men and the seruants of Alaine duke of Britaine, about the taking vp of Innes at their comming to Oxenford.
In which fraie one of the dukes men was killed, his nephue almost slaine, and the residue of his folkes sore beaten and chased.
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