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第112章 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE SIXTH(3)

But the Duke of Somerset was ordered to be beheaded on Tower Hill,at eight o'clock in the morning,and proclamations were issued bidding the citizens keep at home until after ten.They filled the streets,however,and crowded the place of execution as soon as it was light;and,with sad faces and sad hearts,saw the once powerful Protector ascend the scaffold to lay his head upon the dreadful block.While he was yet saying his last words to them with manly courage,and telling them,in particular,how it comforted him,at that pass,to have assisted in reforming the national religion,a member of the Council was seen riding up on horseback.They again thought that the Duke was saved by his bringing a reprieve,and again shouted for joy.But the Duke himself told them they were mistaken,and laid down his head and had it struck off at a blow.

Many of the bystanders rushed forward and steeped their handkerchiefs in his blood,as a mark of their affection.He had,indeed,been capable of many good acts,and one of them was discovered after he was no more.The Bishop of Durham,a very good man,had been informed against to the Council,when the Duke was in power,as having answered a treacherous letter proposing a rebellion against the reformed religion.As the answer could not be found,he could not be declared guilty;but it was now discovered,hidden by the Duke himself among some private papers,in his regard for that good man.The Bishop lost his office,and was deprived of his possessions.

It is not very pleasant to know that while his uncle lay in prison under sentence of death,the young King was being vastly entertained by plays,and dances,and sham fights:but there is no doubt of it,for he kept a journal himself.It is pleasanter to know that not a single Roman Catholic was burnt in this reign for holding that religion;though two wretched victims suffered for heresy.One,a woman named JOAN BOCHER,for professing some opinions that even she could only explain in unintelligible jargon.

The other,a Dutchman,named VON PARIS,who practised as a surgeon in London.Edward was,to his credit,exceedingly unwilling to sign the warrant for the woman's execution:shedding tears before he did so,and telling Cranmer,who urged him to do it (though Cranmer really would have spared the woman at first,but for her own determined obstinacy),that the guilt was not his,but that of the man who so strongly urged the dreadful act.We shall see,too soon,whether the time ever came when Cranmer is likely to have remembered this with sorrow and remorse.

Cranmer and RIDLEY (at first Bishop of Rochester,and afterwards Bishop of London)were the most powerful of the clergy of this reign.Others were imprisoned and deprived of their property for still adhering to the unreformed religion;the most important among whom were GARDINER Bishop of Winchester,HEATH Bishop of Worcester,DAY Bishop of Chichester,and BONNER that Bishop of London who was superseded by Ridley.The Princess Mary,who inherited her mother's gloomy temper,and hated the reformed religion as connected with her mother's wrongs and sorrows-she knew nothing else about it,always refusing to read a single book in which it was truly described-held by the unreformed religion too,and was the only person in the kingdom for whom the old Mass was allowed to be performed;nor would the young King have made that exception even in her favour,but for the strong persuasions of Cranmer and Ridley.He always viewed it with horror;and when he fell into a sickly condition,after having been very ill,first of the measles and then of the small-pox,he was greatly troubled in mind to think that if he died,and she,the next heir to the throne,succeeded,the Roman Catholic religion would be set up again.

This uneasiness,the Duke of Northumberland was not slow to encourage:for,if the Princess Mary came to the throne,he,who had taken part with the Protestants,was sure to be disgraced.

Now,the Duchess of Suffolk was descended from King Henry the Seventh;and,if she resigned what little or no right she had,in favour of her daughter LADY JANE GREY,that would be the succession to promote the Duke's greatness;because LORD GUILFORD DUDLEY,one of his sons,was,at this very time,newly married to her.So,he worked upon the King's fears,and persuaded him to set aside both the Princess Mary and the Princess Elizabeth,and assert his right to appoint his successor.Accordingly the young King handed to the Crown lawyers a writing signed half a dozen times over by himself,appointing Lady Jane Grey to succeed to the Crown,and requiring them to have his will made out according to law.They were much against it at first,and told the King so;but the Duke of Northumberland-being so violent about it that the lawyers even expected him to beat them,and hotly declaring that,stripped to his shirt,he would fight any man in such a quarrel-they yielded.

Cranmer,also,at first hesitated;pleading that he had sworn to maintain the succession of the Crown to the Princess Mary;but,he was a weak man in his resolutions,and afterwards signed the document with the rest of the council.

It was completed none too soon;for Edward was now sinking in a rapid decline;and,by way of making him better,they handed him over to a woman-doctor who pretended to be able to cure it.He speedily got worse.On the sixth of July,in the year one thousand five hundred and fifty-three,he died,very peaceably and piously,praying God,with his last breath,to protect the reformed religion.

This King died in the sixteenth year of his age,and in the seventh of his reign.It is difficult to judge what the character of one so young might afterwards have become among so many bad,ambitious,quarrelling nobles.But,he was an amiable boy,of very good abilities,and had nothing coarse or cruel or brutal in his disposition-which in the son of such a father is rather surprising.

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