登陆注册
5184700000004

第4章 BIRTH AND PARENTAGE(1)

John Sterling was born at Kaimes Castle,a kind of dilapidated baronial residence to which a small farm was then attached,rented by his Father,in the Isle of Bute,--on the 20th July,1806.Both his parents were Irish by birth,Scotch by extraction;and became,as he himself did,essentially English by long residence and habit.Of John himself Scotland has little or nothing to claim except the birth and genealogy,for he left it almost before the years of memory;and in his mature days regarded it,if with a little more recognition and intelligence,yet without more participation in any of its accents outward or inward,than others natives of Middlesex or Surrey,where the scene of his chief education lay.

The climate of Bute is rainy,soft of temperature;with skies of unusual depth and brilliancy,while the weather is fair.In that soft rainy climate,on that wild-wooded rocky coast,with its gnarled mountains and green silent valleys,with its seething rain-storms and many-sounding seas,was young Sterling ushered into his first schooling in this world.I remember one little anecdote his Father told me of those first years:One of the cows had calved;young John,still in petticoats,was permitted to go,holding by his father's hand,and look at the newly arrived calf;a mystery which he surveyed with open intent eyes,and the silent exercise of all the scientific faculties he had;--very strange mystery indeed,this new arrival,and fresh denizen of our Universe:"Wull't eat a-body?"said John in his first practical Scotch,inquiring into the tendencies this mystery might have to fall upon a little fellow and consume him as provision:

"Will it eat one,Father?"--Poor little open-eyed John:the family long bantered him with this anecdote;and we,in far other years,laughed heartily on hearing it.--Simple peasant laborers,ploughers,house-servants,occasional fisher-people too;and the sight of ships,and crops,and Nature's doings where Art has little meddled with her:this was the kind of schooling our young friend had,first of all;on this bench of the grand world-school did he sit,for the first four years of his life.

Edward Sterling his Father,a man who subsequently came to considerable notice in the world,was originally of Waterford in Munster;son of the Episcopalian Clergyman there;and chief representative of a family of some standing in those parts.Family founded,it appears,by a Colonel Robert Sterling,called also Sir Robert Sterling;a Scottish Gustavus-Adolphus soldier,whom the breaking out of the Civil War had recalled from his German campaignings,and had before long,though not till after some waverings on his part,attached firmly to the Duke of Ormond and to the King's Party in that quarrel.A little bit of genealogy,since it lies ready to my hand,gathered long ago out of wider studies,and pleasantly connects things individual and present with the dim universal crowd of things past,--may as well be inserted here as thrown away.

This Colonel Robert designates himself Sterling "of Glorat;"Ibelieve,a younger branch of the well-known Stirlings of Keir in Stirlingshire.It appears he prospered in his soldiering and other business,in those bad Ormond times;being a man of energy,ardor and intelligence,--probably prompt enough both with his word and with his stroke.There survives yet,in the Commons Journals,[2]dim notice of his controversies and adventures;especially of one controversy he had got into with certain victorious Parliamentary official parties,while his own party lay vanquished,during what was called the Ormond Cessation,or Temporary Peace made by Ormond with the Parliament in 1646:--in which controversy Colonel Robert,after repeated applications,journeyings to London,attendances upon committees,and such like,finds himself worsted,declared to be in the wrong;and so vanishes from the Commons Journals.

What became of him when Cromwell got to Ireland,and to Munster,Ihave not heard:his knighthood,dating from the very year of Cromwell's Invasion (1649),indicates a man expected to do his best on the occasion:--as in all probability he did;had not Tredah Storm proved ruinous,and the neck of this Irish War been broken at once.

Doubtless the Colonel Sir Robert followed or attended his Duke of Ormond into foreign parts,and gave up his management of Munster,while it was yet time:for after the Restoration we find him again,safe,and as was natural,flourishing with new splendor;gifted,recompensed with lands;--settled,in short,on fair revenues in those Munster regions.He appears to have had no children;but to have left his property to William,a younger brother who had followed him into Ireland.From this William descends the family which,in the years we treat of,had Edward Sterling,Father of our John,for its representative.And now enough of genealogy.

Of Edward Sterling,Captain Edward Sterling as his title was,who in the latter period of his life became well known in London political society,whom indeed all England,with a curious mixture of mockery and respect and even fear,knew well as "the Thunderer of the Times Newspaper,"there were much to be said,did the present task and its limits permit.As perhaps it might,on certain terms?What is indispensable let us not omit to say.The history of a man's childhood is the deion of his parents and environment:this is his inarticulate but highly important history,in those first times,while of articulate he has yet none.

同类推荐
  • 治浙成规

    治浙成规

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 证契大乘经

    证契大乘经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 演禽通纂

    演禽通纂

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 根本说一切有部尼陀那

    根本说一切有部尼陀那

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上洞玄灵宝五帝醮祭招真玉诀

    太上洞玄灵宝五帝醮祭招真玉诀

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 客户管理的100个关键细节

    客户管理的100个关键细节

    产品的多样性、同类化使得企业之间的竞争日趋激烈,人们已告别了过去单一的选择,琳琅满目的商品在争着向客户抛“媚眼”,期待客户的青睐。这一切都宣告着客户至上的时代来临,只有客户才是企业生存的根本,也是企业竞争的体现。因此,我们有必要打一场围绕客户管理的仗。
  • 上方天尊说真元通仙道经

    上方天尊说真元通仙道经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 夜后不归

    夜后不归

    从娘亲产妹而死到爹爹保护姐妹两个而亡,上一辈的恩怨注定会延续;从易云夜到陌忘雪的成长,她注定要背负起一切;从两人相遇相爱到因权谋而乱,他们最终还是要分别。“陌忘雪,你只是朕的一颗棋子,当初的约定可不能忘,现在大事已了,你可以滚了。”龙椅上的男人笑得没心没肺。“万俟墨天,你当初一剑刺入我腹中的时候有没有想过那个即将要出世的孩子?”在他乞求的时候,女人见到他转身就走。纵使有万般权力,也留不住心中的人;纵使有天高的医术,也无法救回自己的孩子。这些伤疤,这些痛,是两人之间难以磨灭的记忆。说好再也不隐瞒的,何必又独自承受!
  • 老婆惹不得

    老婆惹不得

    他是秦氏集团的接班人,温柔是他的招牌,腹黑才是他的本性;从未想过要娶她做老婆,却因父母认定她,还让他整一个娶妻作战计划;他想尽千方百计诱拐她,目地就是生米煮成熟饭,好完成父母交待的任务,可是天公不作美,她见招拆招,哟喝!看来他的老婆有两把刷子嘛!面对挑衅,她只说了一句“有病,就要治”,而他就是那个执行者,屁颠屁颠地直接将人送进精神病院;她虽然温柔,但决不是任人掐任人扁的软柿子,为了悍为爱情,或者从来都不心慈手软;
  • 重生之现代小白兔

    重生之现代小白兔

    看古代小白兔如何穿越现代演绎扮猪吃虎~OMGOMGOMG
  • 文章精义

    文章精义

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玉石传说

    玉石传说

    玉石掀起惊天秘,三界狂潮始于斯。她肩负血海深仇匍匐于世,她女扮男装红尘浴血。只为揭开遮挡的面纱,只为再续不了的情愿。有人说,曾经沧海难为水,我却非要这沧海再藏不住我心,让这苍天再遮不住我眼,叫这三界尽知我意。。。——精彩尽在《玉石传说》本书如奶瓶一样慢热,第一卷为现代都市篇,第二卷为仙侠世界中的凡间界,第三卷就是仙界,如果不喜欢看现代都市篇的,可以直接从第二篇开始看,完全独立的哦!科幻《我有一颗小太阳》,已经在男频开书了!请多多支持奶瓶!本作品皆为虚构,请勿模仿!PS:“情愿”就是情愿,不是情缘,意思不一样,并不是错别字!
  • 引发学生奇思妙想的创新故事

    引发学生奇思妙想的创新故事

    本书精心挑选了100个寓意深刻、耐人寻味的创新故事,内容涉及古今中外的发明创造,以及生活中的新观念、新方法。每个故事皆充满智慧,体现创意,给人启迪;每个故事配有精彩独到的点评,挖掘故事深层的智慧,揭示创新的内涵和方法。
  • SECRETS OF THE WOODS

    SECRETS OF THE WOODS

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 超时空家园

    超时空家园

    我,林轩,一个背负着强奸罪名的犯人。曾几何时,我以为我的征途是那浩瀚星空,但残酷的现实却让我只能宅居在一艘老旧的飞船上当无人机管理员,更可悲的是陪伴我的只有我的左手。而当天降之物这种落伍了几百年的恶俗桥段极不科学地出现在我的面前,并且出现在我面前的不是孟加拉虎而是一个美丽的一丝不挂的外星少女时,我的下半身比我的大脑还先行做出了抉择。然后我不得不承认我的人生与三观在此刻被彻底刷新,终于我还是走上了那条不归路……