The action of the verb CLAMOUR (in various senses).
1548. Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke iv. 41 (R.). He rebuked their clamouryng and crying.
1641. Sanderson, Serm., II. 8. After all this clamouring against English-Popish ceremonies.
1884. Annie S. Swan, Dorothea Kirke, xiii. 116. Clamourings for their presence came from Hartfield House.