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第140章 ENGLAND UNDER CHARLES THE FIRST(6)

The King came home from Scotland,determined to make a great struggle for his lost power.He believed that,through his presents and favours,Scotland would take no part against him;and the Lord Mayor of London received him with such a magnificent dinner that he thought he must have become popular again in England.It would take a good many Lord Mayors,however,to make a people,and the King soon found himself mistaken.

Not so soon,though,but that there was a great opposition in the Parliament to a celebrated paper put forth by Pym and Hampden and the rest,called 'THE REMONSTRANCE,'which set forth all the illegal acts that the King had ever done,but politely laid the blame of them on his bad advisers.Even when it was passed and presented to him,the King still thought himself strong enough to discharge Balfour from his command in the Tower,and to put in his place a man of bad character;to whom the Commons instantly objected,and whom he was obliged to abandon.At this time,the old outcry about the Bishops became louder than ever,and the old Archbishop of York was so near being murdered as he went down to the House of Lords-being laid hold of by the mob and violently knocked about,in return for very foolishly scolding a shrill boy who was yelping out 'No Bishops!'-that he sent for all the Bishops who were in town,and proposed to them to sign a declaration that,as they could no longer without danger to their lives attend their duty in Parliament,they protested against the lawfulness of everything done in their absence.This they asked the King to send to the House of Lords,which he did.Then the House of Commons impeached the whole party of Bishops and sent them off to the Tower:

Taking no warning from this;but encouraged by there being a moderate party in the Parliament who objected to these strong measures,the King,on the third of January,one thousand six hundred and forty-two,took the rashest step that ever was taken by mortal man.

Of his own accord and without advice,he sent the Attorney-General to the House of Lords,to accuse of treason certain members of Parliament who as popular leaders were the most obnoxious to him;

LORD KIMBOLTON,SIR ARTHUR HASELRIG,DENZIL HOLLIS,JOHN PYM (they used to call him King Pym,he possessed such power and looked so big),JOHN HAMPDEN,and WILLIAM STRODE.The houses of those members he caused to be entered,and their papers to be sealed up.

At the same time,he sent a messenger to the House of Commons demanding to have the five gentlemen who were members of that House immediately produced.To this the House replied that they should appear as soon as there was any legal charge against them,and immediately adjourned.

Next day,the House of Commons send into the City to let the Lord Mayor know that their privileges are invaded by the King,and that there is no safety for anybody or anything.Then,when the five members are gone out of the way,down comes the King himself,with all his guard and from two to three hundred gentlemen and soldiers,of whom the greater part were armed.These he leaves in the hall;

and then,with his nephew at his side,goes into the House,takes off his hat,and walks up to the Speaker's chair.The Speaker leaves it,the King stands in front of it,looks about him steadily for a little while,and says he has come for those five members.

No one speaks,and then he calls John Pym by name.No one speaks,and then he calls Denzil Hollis by name.No one speaks,and then he asks the Speaker of the House where those five members are?The Speaker,answering on his knee,nobly replies that he is the servant of that House,and that he has neither eyes to see,nor tongue to speak,anything but what the House commands him.Upon this,the King,beaten from that time evermore,replies that he will seek them himself,for they have committed treason;and goes out,with his hat in his hand,amid some audible murmurs from the members.

No words can describe the hurry that arose out of doors when all this was known.The five members had gone for safety to a house in Coleman-street,in the City,where they were guarded all night;and indeed the whole city watched in arms like an army.At ten o'clock in the morning,the King,already frightened at what he had done,came to the Guildhall,with only half a dozen lords,and made a speech to the people,hoping they would not shelter those whom he accused of treason.Next day,he issued a proclamation for the apprehension of the five members;but the Parliament minded it so little that they made great arrangements for having them brought down to Westminster in great state,five days afterwards.The King was so alarmed now at his own imprudence,if not for his own safety,that he left his palace at Whitehall,and went away with his Queen and children to Hampton Court.

It was the eleventh of May,when the five members were carried in state and triumph to Westminster.They were taken by water.The river could not be seen for the boats on it;and the five members were hemmed in by barges full of men and great guns,ready to protect them,at any cost.Along the Strand a large body of the train-bands of London,under their commander,SKIPPON,marched to be ready to assist the little fleet.Beyond them,came a crowd who choked the streets,roaring incessantly about the Bishops and the Papists,and crying out contemptuously as they passed Whitehall,'What has become of the King?'With this great noise outside the House of Commons,and with great silence within,Mr.Pym rose and informed the House of the great kindness with which they had been received in the City.Upon that,the House called the sheriffs in and thanked them,and requested the train-bands,under their commander Skippon,to guard the House of Commons every day.Then,came four thousand men on horseback out of Buckinghamshire,offering their services as a guard too,and bearing a petition to the King,complaining of the injury that had been done to Mr.

Hampden,who was their county man and much beloved and honoured.

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