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第111章 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE SIXTH(2)

All this while,the Protestant religion was making progress.The images which the people had gradually come to worship,were removed from the churches;the people were informed that they need not confess themselves to priests unless they chose;a common prayer-book was drawn up in the English language,which all could understand,and many other improvements were made;still moderately.For Cranmer was a very moderate man,and even restrained the Protestant clergy from violently abusing the unreformed religion-as they very often did,and which was not a good example.But the people were at this time in great distress.

The rapacious nobility who had come into possession of the Church lands,were very bad landlords.They enclosed great quantities of ground for the feeding of sheep,which was then more profitable than the growing of crops;and this increased the general distress.

So the people,who still understood little of what was going on about them,and still readily believed what the homeless monks told them-many of whom had been their good friends in their better days-took it into their heads that all this was owing to the reformed religion,and therefore rose,in many parts of the country.

The most powerful risings were in Devonshire and Norfolk.In Devonshire,the rebellion was so strong that ten thousand men united within a few days,and even laid siege to Exeter.But LORD RUSSELL,coming to the assistance of the citizens who defended that town,defeated the rebels;and,not only hanged the Mayor of one place,but hanged the vicar of another from his own church steeple.

What with hanging and killing by the sword,four thousand of the rebels are supposed to have fallen in that one county.In Norfolk (where the rising was more against the enclosure of open lands than against the reformed religion),the popular leader was a man named ROBERT KET,a tanner of Wymondham.The mob were,in the first instance,excited against the tanner by one JOHN FLOWERDEW,a gentleman who owed him a grudge:but the tanner was more than a match for the gentleman,since he soon got the people on his side,and established himself near Norwich with quite an army.There was a large oak-tree in that place,on a spot called Moushold Hill,which Ket named the Tree of Reformation;and under its green boughs,he and his men sat,in the midsummer weather,holding courts of justice,and debating affairs of state.They were even impartial enough to allow some rather tiresome public speakers to get up into this Tree of Reformation,and point out their errors to them,in long discourses,while they lay listening (not always without some grumbling and growling)in the shade below.At last,one sunny July day,a herald appeared below the tree,and proclaimed Ket and all his men traitors,unless from that moment they dispersed and went home:in which case they were to receive a pardon.But,Ket and his men made light of the herald and became stronger than ever,until the Earl of Warwick went after them with a sufficient force,and cut them all to pieces.A few were hanged,drawn,and quartered,as traitors,and their limbs were sent into various country places to be a terror to the people.Nine of them were hanged upon nine green branches of the Oak of Reformation;and so,for the time,that tree may be said to have withered away.

The Protector,though a haughty man,had compassion for the real distresses of the common people,and a sincere desire to help them.

But he was too proud and too high in degree to hold even their favour steadily;and many of the nobles always envied and hated him,because they were as proud and not as high as he.He was at this time building a great Palace in the Strand:to get the stone for which he blew up church steeples with gunpowder,and pulled down bishops'houses:thus making himself still more disliked.At length,his principal enemy,the Earl of Warwick-Dudley by name,and the son of that Dudley who had made himself so odious with Empson,in the reign of Henry the Seventh-joined with seven other members of the Council against him,formed a separate Council;and,becoming stronger in a few days,sent him to the Tower under twenty-nine articles of accusation.After being sentenced by the Council to the forfeiture of all his offices and lands,he was liberated and pardoned,on making a very humble submission.He was even taken back into the Council again,after having suffered this fall,and married his daughter,LADY ANNE SEYMOUR,to Warwick's eldest son.But such a reconciliation was little likely to last,and did not outlive a year.Warwick,having got himself made Duke of Northumberland,and having advanced the more important of his friends,then finished the history by causing the Duke of Somerset and his friend LORD GREY,and others,to be arrested for treason,in having conspired to seize and dethrone the King.They were also accused of having intended to seize the new Duke of Northumberland,with his friends LORD NORTHAMPTON and LORD PEMBROKE;to murder them if they found need;and to raise the City to revolt.All this the fallen Protector positively denied;except that he confessed to having spoken of the murder of those three noblemen,but having never designed it.He was acquitted of the charge of treason,and found guilty of the other charges;so when the people-who remembered his having been their friend,now that he was disgraced and in danger,saw him come out from his trial with the axe turned from him-they thought he was altogether acquitted,and sent up a loud shout of joy.

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