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第137章 ENGLAND UNDER CHARLES THE FIRST(3)

WILLIAM LAUD,Archbishop of Canterbury,was the King's right-hand man in the religious part of the putting down of the people's liberties.Laud,who was a sincere man,of large learning but small sense-for the two things sometimes go together in very different quantities-though a Protestant,held opinions so near those of the Catholics,that the Pope wanted to make a Cardinal of him,if he would have accepted that favour.He looked upon vows,robes,lighted candles,images,and so forth,as amazingly important in religious ceremonies;and he brought in an immensity of bowing and candle-snuffing.He also regarded archbishops and bishops as a sort of miraculous persons,and was inveterate in the last degree against any who thought otherwise.Accordingly,he offered up thanks to Heaven,and was in a state of much pious pleasure,when a Scotch clergyman,named LEIGHTON,was pilloried,whipped,branded in the cheek,and had one of his ears cut off and one of his nostrils slit,for calling bishops trumpery and the inventions of men.He originated on a Sunday morning the prosecution of WILLIAM PRYNNE,a barrister who was of similar opinions,and who was fined a thousand pounds;who was pilloried;

Who had his ears cut off on two occasions-one ear at a time-and who was imprisoned for life.He highly approved of the punishment of DOCTOR BASTWICK,a physician;who was also fined a thousand pounds;and who afterwards had HIS ears cut off,and was imprisoned for life.These were gentle methods of persuasion,some will tell you:I think,they were rather calculated to be alarming to the people.

In the money part of the putting down of the people's liberties,the King was equally gentle,as some will tell you:as I think,equally alarming.He levied those duties of tonnage and poundage,and increased them as he thought fit.He granted monopolies to companies of merchants on their paying him for them,notwithstanding the great complaints that had,for years and years,been made on the subject of monopolies.He fined the people for disobeying proclamations issued by his Sowship in direct violation of law.He revived the detested Forest laws,and took private property to himself as his forest right.Above all,he determined to have what was called Ship Money;that is to say,money for the support of the fleet-not only from the seaports,but from all the counties of England:having found out that,in some ancient time or other,all the counties paid it.The grievance of this ship money being somewhat too strong,JOHN CHAMBERS,a citizen of London,refused to pay his part of it.For this the Lord Mayor ordered John Chambers to prison,and for that John Chambers brought a suit against the Lord Mayor.LORD SAY,also,behaved like a real nobleman,and declared he would not pay.But,the sturdiest and best opponent of the ship money was JOHN HAMPDEN,a gentleman of Buckinghamshire,who had sat among the 'vipers'in the House of Commons when there was such a thing,and who had been the bosom friend of Sir John Eliot.This case was tried before the twelve judges in the Court of Exchequer,and again the King's lawyers said it was impossible that ship money could be wrong,because the King could do no wrong,however hard he tried-and he really did try very hard during these twelve years.Seven of the judges said that was quite true,and Mr.Hampden was bound to pay:five of the judges said that was quite false,and Mr.Hampden was not bound to pay.So,the King triumphed (as he thought),by making Hampden the most popular man in England;where matters were getting to that height now,that many honest Englishmen could not endure their country,and sailed away across the seas to found a colony in Massachusetts Bay in America.It is said that Hampden himself and his relation OLIVER CROMWELL were going with a company of such voyagers,and were actually on board ship,when they were stopped by a proclamation,prohibiting sea captains to carry out such passengers without the royal license.But O!it would have been well for the King if he had let them go!This was the state of England.If Laud had been a madman just broke loose,he could not have done more mischief than he did in Scotland.In his endeavours (in which he was seconded by the King,then in person in that part of his dominions)to force his own ideas of bishops,and his own religious forms and ceremonies upon the Scotch,he roused that nation to a perfect frenzy.They formed a solemn league,which they called The Covenant,for the preservation of their own religious forms;they rose in arms throughout the whole country;

They summoned all their men to prayers and sermons twice a day by beat of drum;they sang psalms,in which they compared their enemies to all the evil spirits that ever were heard of;and they solemnly vowed to smite them with the sword.At first the King tried force,then treaty,then a Scottish Parliament which did not answer at all.Then he tried the EARL OF STRAFFORD,formerly Sir Thomas Wentworth;who,as LORD WENTWORTH,had been governing Ireland.He,too,had carried it with a very high hand there,though to the benefit and prosperity of that country.

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