登陆注册
14195800000019

第19章 CHAPTER III.(3)

Knight made it known to the public he would be at home on Wednesdays and Thursdays, from two till six of the clock; and if any person of quality should send for him he would wait upon them at their lodgings. The disease must indeed have been rife: week after week those afflicted continued to present themselves, and we read that, towards the end of July, "notwithstanding all discouragements by the hot weather and the multitude of sick and infirm people, his majesty abated not one of his accustomed number, but touched full two hundred: an high conviction of all such physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries that pretend self-preservation when the languishing patient requires their assistance." Indeed, there were some who placed boundless faith in the king's power of healing by touch; amongst whom was one Avis Evans, whom Aubrey, in his "Miscellanies," records "had a fungus nose, and said it was revealed to him that the king's hand would cure him. And at the first coming of King Charles II. into St. James's Park, he kissed the king's hand, and rubbed his nose with it, which disturbed the king, but cured him."The universal joy which filled the nation at the restoration of his majesty was accompanied, as might be expected, by bitter hatred towards the leaders of Republicanism, especially towards such as had condemned the late king to death. The chief objects of popular horror now, however, lay in their graves; but the sanctity of death was neither permitted to save their memories from vituperation nor their remains from moltestation.

Accordingly, through many days in June the effigy of Cromwell, which had been crowned with a royal diadem, draped with a purple mantle, in Somerset House, and afterwards borne with all imaginable pomp to Westminster Abbey, was now exposed at one of the windows at Whitehall with a rope fixed round its neck, by way of hinting at the death which the original deserved. But this mark of execration was not sufficient to satisfy the public mind, and seven months later, on the 30th of January, 1661, the anniversary of the murder of Charles I., the bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, and John Bradshaw were taken from their resting places in Westminster Abbey, and drawn on hurdles to Tyburn, the well-known site of public executions. "All the way the universal outcry and curses of the people went along with them," says MERCURIUS PUBLICUS. "When these three carcasses arrived at Tyburn, they were pulled out of their coffins, and hanged at the several angles of that triple tree, where they hung till the sun was set; after which they were taken down, their heads cut off; and their loathsome trunks thrown into a deep hole under the gallows. The heads of those three notorious regicides, Oliver Cromwell, John Bradshaw, and Ireton are set upon poles on the top of Westminster Hall by the common hangman. Bradshaw placed in the middle (over that part where the monstrous high court of justice sat), Cromwell and his son-in-law Ireton on either side of Bradshaw."Before this ghastly execution took place, Parliament had brought to justice such offenders against the late king's government and life as were in its power. According to the declaration made by the king at Breda, a full and general pardon was extended to all rebellious subjects, excepting such persons as should be hereafter excepted by Parliament. By reason of this clause, some who had been most violent in their persecution of royalty were committed to the Tower before the arrival of his majesty, others fled from the country, but had, on another proclamation summoning them to surrender themselves, returned in hope of obtaining pardon. Thirty in all were tried at the Old Bailey before the Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer and a special jury of knights and gentlemen of quality in the county of Middlesex. Twenty-nine of these were condemned to death. The king was singularly free from desires of revenge; but many of his council were strangers to clemency, and, under the guise of loyalty to the crown, sought satisfaction for private wrongs by urging severest measures. The monarch, however, shrank from staining the commencement of his reign with bloodshed and advocated mercy. In a speech delivered to the House of Lords he insisted that, as a point of honour, he was bound to make good the assurances given in his proclamation of Breda, "which if I had not made," he continued, "I am persuaded that neither I nor you had now been here. I pray, therefore, let us not deceive those who brought or permitted us to come together; and I earnestly desire you to depart from all particular animosities and revenge or memory of past provocations." Accordingly, but ten of those on whom sentence of death had been passed were executed, the remainder being committed to the Tower. That they were not also hung was, according to the mild and merciful Dr. Reeves, Dean of Westminster, "a main cause of God's punishing the land" in the future time. For those destined to suffer, a gibbet was erected at Charing Cross, that the traitors might in their last moments see the spot where the late king had been executed. Having been half hung, they were taken down, when their heads were severed from their trunks and set up on poles at the south-east end of Westminster Hall, whilst their bodies were quartered and exposed upon the city gates.

同类推荐
  • 中山狼传

    中山狼传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 六十种曲寻亲记

    六十种曲寻亲记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 广东新语

    广东新语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 圣驾南巡日录

    圣驾南巡日录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 十洲记

    十洲记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 相思谋:妃常难娶

    相思谋:妃常难娶

    某日某王府张灯结彩,婚礼进行时,突然不知从哪冒出来一个小孩,对着新郎道:“爹爹,今天您的大婚之喜,娘亲让我来还一样东西。”说完提着手中的玉佩在新郎面前晃悠。此话一出,一府宾客哗然,然当大家看清这小孩与新郎如一个模子刻出来的面容时,顿时石化。此时某屋顶,一个绝色女子不耐烦的声音响起:“儿子,事情办完了我们走,别在那磨矶,耽误时间。”新郎一看屋顶上的女子,当下怒火攻心,扔下新娘就往女子所在的方向扑去,吼道:“女人,你给本王站住。”一场爱与被爱的追逐正式开始、、、、、、、
  • 呆萌女主的腹黑成长史

    呆萌女主的腹黑成长史

    意外的时空裂缝,让呆萌女主意外穿越,糊里糊涂的认识到妖王大人,糊里糊涂的变成妖孽,一次又一次的经历,前世的传说纠葛,她又能怎么做
  • 时如初见

    时如初见

    17岁,黎炀对夏雨说“你愿成为我的黎太太吗?”夏雨点头21岁,黎炀问夏雨“你留学的那一年,究竟发生了什么?”夏雨微笑“车祸,患上选择性失忆”“你可知你忘的是谁?”她认真想了想回道“不知”很肯定的语气,说的黎炀心里剧痛。不由想起五年前,记忆中那个爱的刻骨铭心的女孩哭的梨花带雨的对他说,她愿成为黎先生一辈子夫人的时候时过境迁,记忆里的她与眼前的她,都还是那么相似只可惜现在的她,怕是再不会为他流泪但是夏雨,这辈子不管如何,我依然陪你一起走。
  • 魔元万象

    魔元万象

    天地间,经万载孕育可出一奇物至宝,它们存在与地底高空或是山涧河流,其作用可改变武者的修炼属性,被称之为元种。每一个元种的出世,便会引来血雨腥风,数以万计的人命因此丧生,亦有上天宠儿偶尔得到,从此走上逆天之路。我们的故事,是当了两年战争佣兵的少年得到元种榜第二十二的璞玉琉璃火开始的。
  • 星启传说

    星启传说

    各族之间的战乱是时候该停下了,神一般的魔尊之力由谁来终结。
  • 是七还是一

    是七还是一

    被森林覆盖的世界,所有人的目标——最强王者他们是要做一个人还是成为他们自己,面对他们的使命,他们该何去何从,是要接受命运的轨迹,还是.............是一是七?看他们如何抉择。
  • 从优秀到卓越:不可思议的人生从这里开始

    从优秀到卓越:不可思议的人生从这里开始

    一个初中就辍学的年轻人,能在上千人的舞台上挥洒自如,想分享他成功的秘诀吗?一个摆地摊的路边小摊贩,每天晚上面对上百位过往行人演讲的年轻人,可以成为华人顶级的演说家吗?一个没有背景,没有学历,雨天还要骑自行车卖报纸的报童,今天能给上万家企业总裁授课,能成为企业管理大师吗?请看此书,一个人的人生就是可以这样奇迹般地发生着不可思议的改变……
  • 摄政王的九尾狐妻

    摄政王的九尾狐妻

    一朝穿越女主变成雪狐,被人称嗜血的摄政王所救,一开始就是用肉肉诱惑,帮忙洗澡是什么鬼,嘤嘤嘤,伦家不好意思啦!
  • 倾城时光终遇你

    倾城时光终遇你

    兜兜转转,早没有人是旧时光里的谁。只是你终于还是回来。如此,便好。
  • 霸道校草溺宠甜辛丫头

    霸道校草溺宠甜辛丫头

    两年前,她伤心跳崖自杀。两年后,她成为转校生重新来到他们的身边但她还是她么两年前的事件是阴谋还是偶然经过时光洗涤,她不再是曾经的她惊人的身份众多帅气校草围绕身边,她该选择谁?【请看霸道校草溺宠甜辛丫头】