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the people of Suffolk paid their attendance on Mary on her assurence that she never meant to change the Laws of Edward they inlisted with zeal in her cause-- Northumberland hitherto blinded by ambition saw at last the danger father round him--The Duke had no sooner reached St Edmunds Bury than he found his army too weak to encounter the Queen's--He also heard that the council had proclaimed Mary with the approbation of the Capital, that even Suffolk had surrendered up the Tower and Jane after wearing the Crown during ten days returned to a private life with more satisfaction than she felt when the Royalty was tendered to her.