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Husband--While Jane was proclaimed in London 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 gather round him-- The Duke had no sooner reached St. Edmunds Burg than he found his among 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