第2章

类别:其他 作者:Paul Hentzner and Sir Robert N字数:19493更新时间:19/01/03 13:44:57
WemustnoteherethatthereiscertainsectinEnglandcalledPuritans;these,accordingtothedoctrineoftheChurchofGeneva,rejectallceremoniesancientlyheld,andadmitofneitherorgansnortombsintheirplacesofworship,andentirelyabhoralldifferenceinrankamongChurchmen,suchasbishops,deans,&c。; theywerefirstnamedPuritansbytheJesuitSandys。Theydonotliveseparate,butmixwiththoseoftheChurchofEnglandinthecolleges。 Potton,avillage。 Ampthill,atown;herewesawimmensenumbersofrabbits,whicharereckonedasgoodashares,andareverywelltasted。 WepassedthroughthetownsofWoburn,Leighton,Aylesbury,andWheatley。 Oxonium,Oxford,thefamedAthensofEngland;thatgloriousseminaryoflearningandwisdom,whencereligion,politeness,andletters,areabundantlydispersedintoallpartsofthekingdom。Thetownisremarkablyfine,whetheryouconsidertheeleganceofitsprivatebuildings,themagnificenceofitspublicones,orthebeautyandwholesomenessofitssituation,whichisonaplain,encompassedinsuchamannerwithhills,shadedwithwood,astobeshelteredontheonehandfromthesicklysouth,andontheotherfromtheblusteringwest,butopentotheeast,thatblowssereneweather,andtothenorth,thepreventerofcorruption,fromwhich,intheopinionofsome,itformerlyobtainedtheappellationofBellositum。 Thistowniswateredbytworivers,theCherwellandtheIsis,vulgarlycalledtheOuse;andthoughthesestreamsjoininthesamechannel,yettheIsisrunsmoreentireandwithmorerapiditytowardsthesouth,retainingitsnametillitmeetstheThame,whichitseemslongtohavesought,atWallingford;thence,calledbythecompoundnameofThames,itflowstheprinceofallBritishrivers,ofwhomwemayjustlysay,astheancientsdidoftheEuphrates,thatitbothsowsandwatersEngland。 ThecollegesinthisfamousUniversityareasfollows:- InthereignofHenryIII。,WalterMerton,BishopofRochester,removedthecollegehehadfoundedinSurrey,1274,toOxford,enrichedit,andnameditMertonCollege;andsoonafter,William,ArchdeaconofDurham,restored,withadditions,thatbuildingofAlfred’snowcalledUniversityCollege;inthereignofEdwardI。,JohnBaliol,KingofScotland,or,assomewillhaveit,hisparents,foundedBaliolCollege;inthereignofEdwardII。,WalterStapleton,BishopofExeter,foundedExeterCollegeandHartHall; and,inimitationofhim,theKing,King’sCollege,commonlycalledOriel,andSt。Mary’sHall;next,Philippa,wifeofEdwardIII。,builtQueen’sCollege;andSimonIslip,ArchbishopofCanterbury,CanterburyCollege;WilliamWykeham,BishopofWinchester,raisedthatmagnificentstructurecalledNewCollege;MagdalenCollegewasbuiltbyWilliamWainflete,BishopofWinchester,anobleedifice,finelysituatedanddelightfulforitswalks;atthesametime,Humphrey,DukeofGloucester,thatgreatencourageroflearning,builttheDivinitySchoolverysplendidly,andoveritalibrary,towhichhegaveanhundredandtwenty-nineverychoicebooks,purchasedatagreatpricefromItaly,butthepublichaslongsincebeenrobbedoftheuseofthembytheavariceofparticulars: LincolnCollege;AllSouls’College;St。Bernard’sCollege;Brazen- NoseCollege,foundedbyWilliamSmith,BishopofLincoln,inthereignofHenryVII。;itsrevenueswereaugmentedbyAlexanderNowel,DeanofSt。Paul’s,London;uponthegateofthiscollegeisfixedanoseofbrass;CorpusChristiCollege,builtbyRichardFox,BishopofWinchester——underhispictureintheCollegechapelarelinesimportingthatitistheexactrepresentationofhispersonanddress。 Christ’sChurch,thelargestandmostelegantofthemall,wasbegunonthegroundofSt。Frideswide’sMonastery,byThomasWolsey,CardinalofYork,towhichHenryVIII。joinedCanterburyCollege,settledgreatrevenuesuponit,andnameditChrist’sChurch;thesamegreatprince,outofhisowntreasury,tothedignityofthetownandornamentoftheUniversity,madetheoneabishoprie,andinstitutedprofessorshipsintheother。 JesusCollege,builtbyHughPrice,DoctorofLaws。 Thatfineedifice,thePublicSchools,wasentirelyraisedbyQueenMary,andadornedwithvariousinscriptions。 Thusfarofthecollegesandhalls,whichforthebeautyoftheirbuildings,theirrichendowments,andcopiouslibraries,excelalltheacademiesintheChristianworld。Weshalladdalittleoftheacademiesthemselves,andthosethatinhabitthem。 Thesestudentsleadalifealmostmonastic;forasthemonkshadnothingintheworldtodobutwhentheyhadsaidtheirprayersatstatedhourstoemploythemselvesininstructivestudies,nomorehavethese。Theyaredividedintothreetables:thefirstiscalledtheFellows’table,towhichareadmittedearls,barons,gentlemen,doctors,andMastersofArts,butveryfewofthelatter—— thisismoreplentifullyandexpensivelyservedthantheothers; thesecondisforMastersofArts,Bachelors,somegentlemen,andeminentcitizens;thethirdforpeopleoflowcondition。Whiletherestareatdinnerorsupperinagreathall,wheretheyareallassembled,oneofthestudentsreadsaloudtheBible,whichisplacedonadeskinthemiddleofthehall,andthisofficeeveryoneofthemtakesuponhimselfinhisturn。Assoonasgraceissaidaftereachmeal,everyoneisatlibertyeithertoretiretohisownchambersortowalkintheCollegegarden,therebeingnonethathasnotadelightfulone。TheirhabitisalmostthesameasthatoftheJesuits,theirgownsreachingdowntotheirankles,sometimeslinedwithfur;theywearsquarecaps。Thedoctors,MastersofArts,andprofessors,haveanotherkindofgownthatdistinguishesthem。EverystudentofanyconsiderablestandinghasakeytotheCollegelibrary,fornocollegeiswithoutone。 Inanout-partofthetownaretheremainsofaprettylargefortification,butquiteinruins。Wewereentertainedatsupperwithanexcellentconcert,composedofavarietyofinstruments。 ThenextdaywewentasfarastheRoyalPalaceofWoodstock,whereKingEthelredformerlyheldaParliament,andenactedcertainlaws。 Thispalace,aboundinginmagnificence,wasbuiltbyHenryI。,towhichhejoinedaverylargepark,enclosedwithawall;accordingtoJohnRosse,thefirstparkinEngland。InthisverypalacethepresentreigningQueenElizabeth,beforeshewasconfinedtotheTower,waskeptprisonerbyhersisterMary。Whileshewasdetainedhere,intheutmostperilofherlife,shewrotewithapieceofcharcoalthefollowingverse,composedbyherself,uponawindowshutter:- \"OFortune!howthyrestlesswaveringstateHathfraughtwithcaresmytroubledwit! WitnessthispresentprisonwhitherfateHathborneme,andthejoysIquit。 ThoucausedesttheguiltytobeloosedFrombandswherewithareinnocentsenclosed; Causingtheguiltlesstobestraitreserved,Andfreeingthosethatdeathhadwelldeserved: Butbyherenvycanbenothingwrought,SoGodsendtomyfoesalltheyhavethought。 A。D。,M。D。L。V。\" \"Elizabeth,Prisoner。 Notfarfromthispalacearetobeseen,nearaspringofthebrightestwater,theruinsofthehabitationofRosamondClifford,whoseexquisitebeautysoentirelycaptivatedtheheartofKingHenryII。thathelostthethoughtofallotherwomen;sheissaidtohavebeenpoisonedatlastbytheQueen。Allthatremainsofhertombofstone,thelettersofwhicharealmostwornout,isthefollowing:- \"……Adorent,UtquetibideturrequiesRosamundaprecamur。\" Therhymingepitaphfollowingwasprobablytheperformanceofsomemonk:- \"HicjacetintumbaRosamundinonRosamunda,Nonredoletsedolet,quaeredoleresolet。\" ReturningfromhencetoOxford,afterdinnerweproceededonourjourney,andpassedthroughEwhelme,aroyalpalace,inwhichsomealms-peoplearesupportedbyanallowancefromtheCrown。 Nettlebed,avillage。 WewentthroughthelittletownofHenley;fromhencetheChilternHillsbearnorthinacontinuedridge,anddividethecountiesofOxfordandBuckingham。 WepassedMaidenhead。 Windsor,aroyalcastle,supposedtohavebeenbegunbyKingArthur,itsbuildingsmuchincreasedbyEdwardIII。Thesituationisentirelyworthyofbeingaroyalresidence,amorebeautifulbeingscarcetobefound;for,fromthebrowofagentlerising,itenjoystheprospectofanevenandgreencountry;itsfrontcommandsavalleyextendedeveryway,andchequeredwitharablelandsandpasturage,clothedupanddownwithgroves,andwateredbythatgentlestofrivers,theThames;behindriseseveralhills,butneithersteepnorveryhigh,crownedwithwoods,andseemingdesignedbyNatureherselfforthepurposeofhunting。 TheKingsofEngland,invitedbythedeliciousnessoftheplace,veryoftenretirehither;andherewasborntheconquerorofFrance,thegloriousKingEdwardIII。,whobuiltthecastlenewfromtheground,andthoroughlyfortifieditwithtrenches,andtowersofsquarestone,and,havingsoonaftersubduedinbattleJohn,KingofFrance,andDavid,KingofScotland,hedetainedthembothprisonershereatthesametime。Thiscastle,besidesbeingtheRoyalPalace,andhavingsomemagnificenttombsoftheKingsofEngland,isfamousfortheceremoniesbelongingtotheKnightsoftheGarter。ThisOrderwasinstitutedbyEdwardIII。,thesamewhotriumphedsoillustriouslyoverJohn,KingofFrance。TheKnightsoftheGarterarestrictlychosenfortheirmilitaryvirtues,andantiquityoffamily;theyareboundbysolemnoathandvowtomutualandperpetualfriendshipamongthemselves,andtothenotavoidinganydangerwhatever,orevendeathitself,tosupport,bytheirjointendeavours,thehonouroftheSociety;theyarestyledCompanionsoftheGarter,fromtheirwearingbelowtheleftkneeapurplegarter,inscribedinlettersofgoldwith\"HONISOITQUIMALYPENSE,\"I。E。,\"Eviltohimthatevilthinks。\"Thistheywearupontheleftleg,inmemoryofonewhich,happeningtountie,wasletfallbyagreatlady,passionatelybelovedbyEdward,whileshewasdancing,andwasimmediatelysnatchedupbytheKing,who,todohonourtothelady,notoutofanytriflinggallantry,butwithamostseriousandhonourablepurpose,dedicatedittothelegsofthemostdistinguishednobility。TheceremoniesofthisSocietyarecelebratedeveryyearatWindsoronSt。George’sDay,thetutelarsaintoftheOrder,theKingpresiding;andthecustomisthattheKnightsCompanionsshouldhanguptheirhelmetandshield,withtheirarmsblazonedonit,insomeconspicuouspartofthechurch。 TherearethreeprincipalandverylargecourtsinWindsorCastle,whichgivegreatpleasuretothebeholders:thefirstisenclosedwithmostelegantbuildingsofwhitestone,flat-roofed,andcoveredwithlead;heretheKnightsoftheGarterarelodged;inthemiddleisadetachedhouse,remarkableforitshightower,whichthegovernorinhabits。Inthisisthepublickitchen,wellfurnishedwithproperutensils,besidesaspaciousdining-room,whereallthepoorKnightseatatthesametable,forintothisSocietyoftheGarter,theKingandSovereignelects,athisownchoice,certainpersons,whomustbegentlemenofthreedescents,andsuchas,fortheirageandthestraitnessoftheirfortunes,arefitterforsayingtheirprayersthanfortheserviceofwar;toeachofthemisassignedapensionofeighteenpoundsperannumandclothes。Thechiefinstitutionofsomagnificentafoundationis,thattheyshouldsaytheirdailyprayerstoGodfortheKing’ssafety,andthehappyadministrationforthekingdom,towhichpurposetheyattendtheservice,meetingtwiceeverydayatchapel。Theleftsideofthiscourtisornamentedbyamostmagnificentchapelofonehundredandthirty-fourpacesinlength,andsixteeninbreadth;inthisareeighteenseatsfittedupinthetimeofEdwardIII。foranequalnumberofKnights:thisvenerablebuildingisdecoratedwiththenoblemonumentsofEdwardIV。,HenryVI。,andVIII。,andofhiswifeQueenJane。Itreceivesfromroyalliberalitytheannualincomeoftwothousandpounds,andthatstillmuchincreasedbythemunificenceofEdwardIII。andHenryVII。ThegreatestprincesinChristendomhavetakenitforthehighesthonourtobeadmittedintotheOrderoftheGarter;andsinceitsfirstinstitutionabouttwentykings,besidesthoseofEngland,whoarethesovereignsofit,nottomentiondukesandpersonsofthegreatestfigure,havebeenofit。Itconsistsoftwenty-sixCompanions。 Intheinwardchoirofthechapelarehungupsixteencoats-of-arms,swords,andbanners;amongwhicharethoseofCharlesV。andRodolphusII。,Emperors;ofPhilipofSpain;HenryIII。ofFrance; FredericII。ofDenmark,&c。;ofCasimir,CountPalatineoftheRhine;andotherChristianprinceswhohavebeenchosenintothisOrder。 Inthebackchoir,oradditionalchapel,areshownpreparationsmadebyCardinalWolsey,whowasafterwardscapitallypunished,{12}forhisowntomb;consistingofeightlargebrazencolumnsplacedroundit,andnearerthetombfourothersintheshapeofcandlesticks; thetombitselfisofwhiteandblackmarble;allwhicharereserved,accordingtoreport,forthefuneralofQueenElizabeth; theexpensesalreadymadeforthatpurposeareestimatedatupwardsof60,000pounds。Inthesamechapelisthesurcoat{13}ofEdwardIII。,andthetombofEdwardFynes,EarlofLincoln,BaronClintonandSay,KnightoftheMostNobleOrderoftheGarter,andformerlyLordHighAdmiralofEngland。 ThesecondcourtofWindsorCastlestandsuponhigherground,andisenclosedwithwallsofgreatstrength,andbeautifiedwithfinebuildingsandatower;itwasanancientcastle,ofwhicholdannalsspeakinthismanner:KingEdward,A。D。1359,begananewbuildinginthatpartoftheCastleofWindsorwherehewasborn;forwhichreasonhetookcareitshouldbedecoratedwithlargerandfineredificesthantherest。InthispartwerekeptprisonersJohn,KingofFrance,andDavid,KingofScots,overwhomEdwardtriumphedatoneandthesametime:itwasbytheiradvice,struckwiththeadvantageofitssituation,andwiththesumspaidfortheirransom,thatbydegreesthiscastlestretchedtosuchmagnificence,astoappearnolongerafortress,butatownofproperextent,andinexpugnabletoanyhumanforce。ThisparticularpartofthecastlewasbuiltatthesoleexpenseoftheKingofScotland,exceptonetower,which,fromitshavingbeenerectedbytheBishopofWinchester,PrelateoftheOrder,iscalledWinchesterTower;{14} thereareahundredstepstoit,soingeniouslycontrivedthathorsescaneasilyascendthem;itisahundredandfiftypacesincircuit;withinitarepreservedallmannerofarmsnecessaryforthedefenceoftheplace。 Thethirdcourtismuchthelargestofany,builtattheexpenseofthecaptiveKingofFrance;asitstandshigher,soitgreatlyexcelsthetwoformerinsplendourandelegance;ithasonehundredandforty-eightpacesinlength,andninety-seveninbreadth;inthemiddleofitisafountainofveryclearwater,broughtunderground,atanexcessiveexpense,fromthedistanceoffourmiles。 Towardstheeastaremagnificentapartmentsdestinedfortheroyalhousehold;towardsthewestisatennis-courtfortheamusementoftheCourt;onthenorthsidearetheroyalapartments,consistingofmagnificentchambers,halls,andbathing-rooms,{15}andaprivatechapel,theroofofwhichisembellishedwithgoldenrosesandFLEURS-DE-LIS:inthis,too,isthatverylargebanqueting-room,seventy-eightpaceslong,andthirtywide,inwhichtheKnightsoftheGarterannuallycelebratethememoryoftheirtutelarsaint,St。 George,withasolemnandmostpompousservice。 Fromhencerunsawalkofincrediblebeauty,threehundredandeightypacesinlength,setroundoneverysidewithsupportersofwood,whichsustainabalcony,fromwhencethenobilityandpersonsofdistinctioncantakethepleasureofseeinghuntingandhawkinginalawnofsufficientspace;forthefieldsandmeadows,cladwithvarietyofplantsandflowers,swellgraduallyintohillsofperpetualverdurequiteuptothecastle,andatbottomstretchoutinanextendedplain,thatstrikesthebeholderswithdelight。 Besideswhathasbeenalreadymentioned,thereareworthyofnoticeheretwobathing-rooms,ceiledandwainscotedwithlooking-glass; thechamberinwhichHenryVI。wasborn;QueenElizabeth’sbedchamber,whereisatableofredmarblewithwhitestreaks;agalleryeverywhereornamentedwithemblemsandfigures;achamberinwhicharetheroyalbedsofHenryVII。andhisQueen,ofEdwardVI。,ofHenryVIII。,andofAnneBoleyn,allofthemelevenfeetsquare,andcoveredwithquiltsshiningwithgoldandsilver;QueenElizabeth’sbed,withcuriouscoveringsofembroidery,butnotquitesolongorlargeastheothers;apieceoftapestry,inwhichisrepresentedClovis,KingofFrance,withanangelpresentingtohimtheFLEURS-DE-LIStobeborneinhisarms;forbeforehistimetheKingsofFranceborethreetoadsintheirshield,insteadofwhichtheyafterwardsplacedthreeFLEURS-DE-LISonabluefield;thisantiquetapestryissaidtohavebeentakenfromaKingofFrance,whiletheEnglishweremastersthere。Wewereshownhere,amongotherthings,thehornofaunicorn,ofaboveeightspansandahalfinlength,valuedatabove10,000pounds;thebirdofparadise,threespanslong,threefingersbroad,havingabluebillofthelengthofhalfaninch,theupperpartofitsheadyellow,thenetherpartofa……colour;{16}alittlelowerfromeithersideofitsthroatstickoutsomereddishfeathers,aswellasfromitsbackandtherestofitsbody;itswings,ofayellowcolour,aretwiceaslongasthebirditself;fromitsbackgrowoutlengthwaystwofibresornerves,biggerattheirends,butlikeaprettystrongthread,ofaleadencolour,incliningtoblack,withwhich,asithasnotfeet,itissaidtofastenitselftotreeswhenitwantstorest;acushionmostcuriouslywroughtbyQueenElizabeth’sownhands。 IntheprecinctsofWindsor,ontheothersidetheThames,bothwhosebanksarejoinedbyabridgeofwood,isEton,awell-builtCollege,andfamousschoolforpoliteletters,foundedbyHenryVI。; where,besidesamaster,eightfellowsandchanters,sixtyboysaremaintainedgratis。Theyaretaughtgrammar,andremainintheschooltill,upontrialmadeoftheirgeniusandprogressinstudy,theyaresenttotheUniversityofCambridge。 Aswewerereturningtoourinn,wehappenedtomeetsomecountrypeopleCELEBRATINGTHEIRHARVESTHOME;theirlastloadofcorntheycrownwithflowers,havingbesidesanimagerichlydressed,bywhich,perhaps,theywouldsignifyCeres;thistheykeepmovingabout,whilemenandwomen,menandmaidservants,ridingthroughthestreetsinthecart,shoutasloudastheycantilltheyarriveatthebarn。Thefarmersheredonotbinduptheircorninsheaves,astheydowithus,butdirectlyastheyhavereapedormowedit,putitintocarts,andconveyitintotheirbarns。 WewentthroughthetownofStaines。 HamptonCourt,aRoyalPalace,magnificentlybuiltwithbrickbyCardinalWolseyinostentationofhiswealth,whereheenclosedfiveveryamplecourts,consistingofnobleedificesinverybeautifulwork。OverthegateinthesecondareaistheQueen’sdevice,agoldenRose,withthismotto,\"DieuetmonDroit:\"ontheinwardsideofthisgatearetheeffigiesofthetwelveRomanEmperorsinplaster。Thechiefareaispavedwithsquarestone;initscentreisafountainthatthrowsupwater,coveredwithagiltcrown,onthetopofwhichisastatueofJustice,supportedbycolumnsofblackandwhitemarble。Thechapelofthispalaceismostsplendid,inwhichtheQueen’sclosetisquitetransparent,havingitswindowofcrystal。Wewereledintotwochambers,calledthepresence,orchambersofaudience,whichshonewithtapestryofgoldandsilverandsilkofdifferentcolours:underthecanopyofstatearethesewordsembroideredinpearl,\"VIVATHENRICUSOCTAVUS。\"Hereisbesidesasmallchapelrichlyhungwithtapestry,wheretheQueenperformsherdevotions。Inherbedchamberthebedwascoveredwithverycostlycoverlidsofsilk:atnogreatdistancefromthisroomwewereshownabed,thetesterofwhichwasworkedbyAnneBoleyn,andpresentedbyhertoherhusbandHenryVIII。Alltheotherrooms,beingverynumerous,areadornedwithtapestryofgold,silver,andvelvet,insomeofwhichwerewovenhistorypieces;inothers,TurkishandAmericandresses,allextremelynatural。 Inthehallarethesecuriosities: Averyclearlooking-glass,ornamentedwithcolumnsandlittleimagesofalabaster;aportraitofEdwardVI。,brothertoQueenElizabeth;thetrueportraitofLucretia;apictureofthebattleofPavia;thehistoryofChrist’spassion,carvedinmother-of-pearl; theportraitsofMaryQueenofScots,whowasbeheaded,andherdaughter;{17}thepictureofFerdinand,PrinceofSpain,andofPhiliphisson;thatofHenryVIII。——underitwasplacedtheBiblecuriouslywrittenuponparchment;anartificialsphere;severalmusicalinstruments;inthetapestryarerepresentednegroesridinguponelephants。ThebedinwhichEdwardVI。issaidtohavebeenborn,andwherehismotherJaneSeymourdiedinchild-bed。Inonechamberwereseveralexcessivelyrichtapestries,whicharehungupwhentheQueengivesaudiencetoforeignambassadors;therewerenumbersofcushionsornamentedwithgoldandsilver;manycounterpanesandcoverlidsofbedslinedwithermine:inshort,allthewallsofthepalaceshinewithgoldandsilver。HereisbesidesacertaincabinetcalledParadise,wherebesidesthateverythingglitterssowithsilver,gold,andjewels,astodazzleone’seyes,thereisamusicalinstrumentmadeallofglass,exceptthestrings。 Afterwardswewereledintothegardens,whicharemostpleasant; herewesawrosemarysoplantedandnailedtothewallsastocoverthementirely,whichisamethodexceedingcommoninEngland。 Kingston,amarkettown。 Nonesuch,aroyalretreat,inaplaceformerlycalledCuddington,averyhealthfulsituation,chosenbyKingHenryVIII。forhispleasureandretirement,andbuiltbyhimwithanexcessofmagnificenceandelegance,eventoostentation:onewouldimagineeverythingthatarchitecturecanperformtohavebeenemployedinthisonework。Thereareeverywheresomanystatuesthatseemtobreathesomanymiraclesofconsummateart,somanycaststhatrivaleventheperfectionofRomanantiquity,thatitmaywellclaimandjustifyitsnameofNonesuch,beingwithoutanequal;orasthepostsung- \"This,whichnoequalhasinartorfame,BritonsdeservedlydoNONESUCHname。\" Thepalaceitselfissoencompassedwithparksfullofdeer,deliciousgardens,grovesornamentedwithtrellis-work,cabinetsofverdure,andwalkssoembrownedbytrees,thatitseemstobeaplacepitcheduponbyPleasureherself,todwellinalongwithHealth。 Inthepleasureandartificialgardensaremanycolumnsandpyramidsofmarble,twofountainsthatspoutwateroneroundtheotherlikeapyramid,uponwhichareperchedsmallbirdsthatstreamwateroutoftheirbills。IntheGroveofDianaisaveryagreeablefountain,withActaeonturnedintoastag,ashewassprinkledbythegoddessandhernymphs,withinscriptions。 Thereisbesidesanotherpyramidofmarblefullofconcealedpipes,whichspurtuponallwhocomewithintheirreach。 ReturnedfromhencetoLondon。 ASHORTDESCRIPTIONOFENGLAND。 Britain,consistingofthetwokingdomsofEnglandandScotland,isthelargestislandintheworld,encompassedbytheocean,theGermanandFrenchseas。ThelargestandsouthernpartofitisEngland,sonamedfromtheAngli,whoquittingthelittleterritoryyetcalledAngelinthekingdomofDenmark,tookpossessionhere。 ItisgovernedbyitsownKing,whoownsnosuperiorbutGod。Itisdividedintothirty-ninecounties,towhichthirteeninWaleswereaddedbyHenryVIII。,thefirstwhodistributedthatprincipalityintocounties;overeachofthese,intimesofdanger,alordlieutenant,nominatedbytheKing,presideswithanunlimitedpower。 Everyyearsomegentleman,aninhabitantoftheplace,isappointedsheriff;hisofficeistocollectthepublicmoneys,toraisefines,ortomakeseizures,andaccountforittotheTreasury;toattenduponthejudges,andputtheirsentenceinexecution;toempanelthejury,whosituponfacts,andreturntheirverdicttothejudges(whoinEnglandareonlysuchofthelaw,andnotofthefact);toconveythecondemnedtoexecution,andtodertermineinlessercauses,forthegreateraretriedbythejudges,formerlycalledtravellingjudgesofassize;thesegotheircircuitsthroughthecountiestwiceeveryyeartohearcauses,andpronouncesentenceuponprisoners。 Astoecclesiasticaljurisdiction,afterthePopeshadassignedachurchandparishtoeverypriest,Honorius,ArchbishopofCanterbury,abouttheyear636,begantodivideEnglandinthesamemannerintoparishes:asithastwoProvinces,soithastwoArchbishops:theoneofCanterbury,PrimateandMetropolitanofallEngland;theotherofYork:subjecttothesearetwenty-fivebishops,viz。,twenty-twotoCanterbury,theremainingthreetoYork。 Thesoilisfruitful,andaboundswithcattle,whichinclinestheinhabitantsrathertofeedingthanploughing,sothatnearathirdpartofthelandisleftuncultivatedforgrazing。Theclimateismosttemperateatalltimes,andtheairneverheavy,consequentlymaladiesarescarcer,andlessphysicisusedtherethananywhereelse。Therearebutfewrivers;thoughthesoilisproductive,itbearsnowine;butthatwantissuppliedfromabroadbythebestkinds,asofOrleans,Gascon,Rhenish,andSpanish。Thegeneraldrinkisbeer,whichispreparedfrombarley,andisexcellentlywelltasted,butstrong,andwhatsoonfuddles。Therearemanyhillswithoutonetree,oranyspring,whichproduceaveryshortandtendergrass,andsupplyplentyoffoodtosheep;uponthesewandernumerousflocks,extremelywhite,andwhetherfromthetemperatureoftheair,orgoodnessoftheearth,bearingsofterandfinerfleecesthanthoseofanyothercountry:thisisthetrueGoldenFleece,inwhichconsistthechiefrichesoftheinhabitants,greatsumsofmoneybeingbroughtintotheislandbymerchants,chieflyforthatarticleoftrade。Thedogshereareparticularlygood。Ithasminesofgold,silver,andtin(ofwhichallmanneroftableutensilsaremade,inbrightnessequaltosilver,andusedalloverEurope),oflead,andofiron,butnotmuchofthelatter。Thehorsesaresmallbutswift。Glasshousesareinplentyhere。 OFTHEMANNERSOFTHEENGLISH。 TheEnglishareserious,liketheGermans;loversofshow,likingtobefollowedwherevertheygobywholetroopsofservants,whoweartheirmasters’armsinsilver,fastenedtotheirleftarms,aridiculetheydeservedlylieunder。Theyexcelindancingandmusic,fortheyareactiveandlively,thoughofathickermakethantheFrench;theycuttheirhaircloseonthemiddleofthehead,lettingitgrowoneitherside;theyaregoodsailors,andbetterpirates,cunning,treacherousandthievish;abovethreehundredaresaidtobehangedannuallyatLondon;beheadingwiththemislessinfamousthanhanging;theygivethewallastheplaceofhonour; hawkingisthegeneralsportofthegentry;theyaremorepoliteineatingthantheFrench,devouringlessbread,butmoremeat,whichtheyroastinperfection;theyputagreatdealofsugarintheirdrink;theirbedsarecoveredwithtapestry,eventhoseoffarmers; theyareoftenmolestedwiththescurvy,saidtohavefirstcreptintoEnglandwiththeNormanConquest;theirhousesarecommonlyoftwostoreys,exceptinLondon,wheretheyareofthreeandfour,thoughbutseldomoffour;theyarebuiltofwood,thoseoftherichersortwithbricks;theirroofsarelow,and,wheretheownerhasmoney,coveredwithlead。 Theyarepowerfulinthefield,successfulagainsttheirenemies,impatientofanythinglikeslavery;vastlyfondofgreatnoisesthatfilltheear,suchasthefiringofcannon,drums,andtheringingofbells,sothatitiscommonforanumberofthem,thathavegotaglassintheirheads,togoupintothebelfry,andringthebellsforhourstogetherforthesakeofexercise。Iftheyseeaforeignerverywellmade,orparticularlyhandsome,theywillsay,\"ItisapityheisnotanEnglishman!\" THEILLUSTRIOUSFAMILIESOFENGLAND ThomasHoward,DukeofNorfolk,hereditaryMarshalofEngland:theduchyisextinctforrebellion,thelastdukebeingbeheaded。 Grey,DukeofSuffolk,attaintedunderQueenMary。 PhilipHoward,EarlofArundelinhismother’sright,andofSurreybyhisfather,sonoftheabovementionedDukeofNorfolk,hehimselfcondemnedforhightreason,andhistitlesforfeited。 EdwardVere,EarlofOxford,hereditaryChamberlainofEngland。 Percy,EarlofNorthumberland,descendedfromtheDukesofBrabant。 CharlesNevill,EarlofWestmoreland,banishedintoHolland,anddeprivedofhisfortunesanddignitiesforrebellion。 Talbot,EarlofShrewsbury。 Grey,EarlofKent,hasbutasmallestate。 Stanley,EarlofDerby,andKingofMan。 Manners,EarlofRutland。 Somerset,EarlofWorcester,descendedfromabastardoftheSomersetfamily,whichitselfisoftheroyalfamilyofthePlantagenets。 Clifford,EarlofCumberland。 Ratcliff,EarlofSussex。 Hastings,EarlofHuntingdon,ofthelineofYork,bythemother’sside。 Bourchier,EarlofBath。 AmbroseSutton,aliasDudley,EarlofWarwick,diedafewyearssince,childless。 Wriothesly,EarlofSouthampton。 Russell,EarlofBedford。 Herbert,EarlofPembroke。 EdwardSeymour,EarlofHertford,sonoftheDukeofSomerset,whowasbeheadedinthereignofEdwardVI。 RobertSutton,orDudley,EarlofLeicester,brotheroftheEarlofWarwick,diedafewyearsago。 Robertd’Evereux,EarlofEssex,andofEweinNormandy,createdhereditaryMarshalofEnglandin1598。 CharlesHoward,oftheNorfolkfamily,createdEarlofNottingham,1597,LordHighAdmiralofEngland,andPrivyCounsellor。 Fynes,EarlofLincoln。 Brown,ViscountMontacute。 Howard,oftheNorfolkfamily,ViscountBindon。 Nevill,BaronAbergavenny;thisbaronyiscontroverted。 Touchet,BaronAudley。 Zouch,BaronZouch。 PeregrineBertie,BaronWilloughbyofEresbyandBrooke,GovernorofBerwick。 Berkley,BaronBerkley,oftheancientfamilyoftheKingsofDenmark。 Parker,BaronMorley。 Dacre,BaronDacreofGyllesland:thisbaronyisvacant。 Dacre,BaronDacreoftheSouth:hediedfouryearssince,andthebaronydevolvedtohisdaughter。 Brook,BaronCobham,WardenoftheCinquePorts。 Stafford,BaronStafford,reducedtowant;heisheirtothefamilyoftheDukesofBuckingham,whowerehereditaryConstablesofEngland。 Gray,BaronGrayofWilton。 Scroop,BaronScroopofBoulton。 Sutton,BaronDudley。 Stourton,BaronStourton。 Nevill,BaronLatimer,diedsomeyearssincewithoutheirsmale;thetitlecontroverted。 Lumley,BaronLumley。 Blunt,BaronMontjoy。 Ogle,BaronOgle。 Darcy,BaronDarcy。 Parker,BaronMontegle,sonandheirofBaronMorley;hehasthisbaronyinrightofhismother,ofthefamilyofStanley。 Sandys,BaronSandys。 Vaux,BaronVaux。 Windsor,BaronWindsor。 Wentworth,BaronWentworth。 Borough,BaronBorough,reducedtowant。 BaronMordaunt。BaronEure。 BaronRich。BaronSheffield。 BaronNorth,PrivyCounsellor,andTreasureroftheHousehold。 BaronHunsdon,PrivyCounsellor,andLordChamberlain。 Sackville,BaronBuckhurst,PrivyCounsellor。 ThomasCecil,BaronBurleigh,sonoftheTreasurer。 Cecil,LordRoos,grandsonoftheTreasurer,yetachild:heholdsthebaronyinrightofhismother,daughtertotheEarlofRutland。 HowardofMaltravers,sonoftheEarlofArundel,notyetrestoredinblood。 BaronCheyny。 BaronCromwell。BaronWharton。 BaronWilloughbyofParham。 BaronPagett,inexile,attainted。 BaronChandois。BaronSt。John。 BaronDelaware:hisancestorstooktheKingofFranceprisoner。 BaronCompton,hassquanderedalmostallhissubstance。 BaronNorris。 ThomasHoward,secondsonoftheDukeofNorfolk,BaronAudleyofSaffronwalden,inhismother’sright。 William,thirdsonoftheDukeofNorfolk,isneitherabaron,noryetrestoredinblood。 Thusfarofnoblefamilies。 WesetoutfromLondoninaboat,andfelldowntheriver,leavingGreenwich,whichwehavespokenofbefore,ontherighthand。 Barking,atowninsightontheleft。 Gravesend,asmalltown,famousfortheconvenienceofitsport;thelargestDutchshipsusuallycallhere。Asweweretoproceedfartherfromhencebywater,wetookourlastleavehereofthenobleBohemianDavidStrziela,andhistutorTobiasSalander,ourconstantfellow-travellersthroughFranceandEngland,theydesigningtoreturnhomethroughHolland,weonasecondtourintoFrance;butitpleasedHeaventoputastoptotheirdesign,fortheworthyStrzielawasseizedwithadiarrhoeaafewdaysbeforeourdeparture,and,asweafterwardslearnedbylettersfromSalander,diedinafewdaysofaviolentfeverinLondon。 Queenborough:weleftthecastleonourright;alittlefartherwesawthefishingofoystersoutofthesea,whicharenowhereingreaterplentyorperfection;witnessOrteliusinhisEpitome,&c。 Whitstable;herewewentashore。 Canterbury;wecametoitonfoot;thisistheseatoftheArchbishop,PrimateofallEngland,averyancienttown,and,withoutdoubt,ofnoteinthetimeoftheRomans。 Herearetwomonasteriesalmostcontiguous,namelyofChristandSt。 Augustine,bothofthemoncefilledwithBenedictineMonks:theformerwasafterwardsdedicatedtoSt。ThomasaBecket,thenameofChristbeingobliterated;itstandsalmostinthemiddleofthetown,andwithsomuchmajestyliftsitself,anditstwotowers,toastupendousheight,that,asErasmussays,itstrikeseventhosewhoonlyseeitatadistancewithawe。 Inthechoir,whichisshutupwithironrails,arethefollowingmonuments:- KingHenryIV。,withhiswifeJoanofNavarre,ofwhitemarble。 NicholasWootton,PrivyCounsellortoHenryVIII。,EdwardVI。,Mary,andElizabeth,KingsandQueensofEngland。 OfPrinceEdward,DukeofAquitaineandCornwall,andEarlofChester。 ReginaldPole,withthisinscription: \"TheremainsofReginaldPole,CardinalandArchbishopofCanterbury。\" CardinalChatillon。 Wewerethenshownthechairinwhichthebishopsareplacedwhentheyareinstalled。Inthevestibuleofthechurch,onthesouthside,standthestatuesofthreemenarmed,cutinstone,whoslewThomasaBecket,ArchbishopofCanterbury,madeasaintforthismartyrdom;theirnamesareadjoined- Tusci,Fusci,Berri。{18} Beingtiredwithwalking,werefreshedourselvesherewithamouthfulofbreadandsomeale,andimmediatelymountedpost-horses,andarrivedabouttwoorthreeo’clockinthemorningatDover。Inourwaytoit,whichwasroughanddangerousenough,thefollowingaccidenthappenedtous:ourguide,orpostillion,ayouth,wasbeforewithtwoofourcompany,aboutthedistanceofamusketshot; we,bynotfollowingquickenough,hadlostsightofourfriends;wecameafterwardstowheretheroaddivided;ontherightitwasdown- hillandmarshy,ontheleftwasasmallhill:whilstwestoppedhereindoubt,andconsultedwhichoftheroadsweshouldtake,wesawallonasuddenonourrighthandsomehorsemen,theirstature,dress,andhorsesexactlyresemblingthoseofourfriends;gladofhavingfoundthemagain,wedeterminedtosetonafterthem;butithappened,throughGod’smercy,thatthoughwecalledtothem,theydidnotanswerus,butkeptondownthemarshyroadatsucharate,thattheirhorses’feetstruckfireateverystretch,whichmadeus,withreason,begintosuspecttheywerethieves,havinghadwarningofsuch;orrather,thattheywerenocturnalspectres,who,aswewereafterwardstold,arefrequentlyseeninthoseplaces:therewerelikewiseagreatmanyJack-a-lanterns,sothatwewerequiteseizedwithhorrorandamazement!But,fortunatelyforus,ourguidesoonaftersoundedhishorn,andwe,followingthenoise,turneddowntheleft-handroad,andarrivedsafetoourcompanions; who,whenwehadaskedthemiftheyhadnotseenthehorsemenwhohadgonebyus,answered,notasoul。Ouropinions,accordingtocustom,werevariousuponthismatter;butwhateverthethingwas,wewere,withoutdoubt,inimminentdanger,fromwhichthatweescaped,thegloryistobeascribedtoGodalone。 Dover,situatedamongcliffs(standingwheretheportitselfwasoriginally,asmaybegatheredfromanchorsandpartsofvesselsdugupthere),ismorefamousfortheconvenienceofitsport,whichindeedisnowmuchdecayed,anditspassagetoFrance,thanforeitheritseleganceorpopulousness:thispassage,themostusedandtheshortest,isofthirtymiles,which,withafavourablewind,mayberunoverinfiveorsixhours’time,asweourselvesexperienced;somereckonitonlyeighteentoCalais,andtoBoulognesixteenEnglishmiles,which,asOrteliussaysinhis\"Theatrum,\" arelongerthantheItalian。 HerewasachurchdedicatedtoSt。MartinbyVictred,KingofKent,andahousebelongingtotheKnightsTemplars;ofeithertherearenownoremains。ItistheseatofasuffragantotheArchbishopofCanterbury,who,whentheArchbishopisemployeduponbusinessofmoreconsequence,managestheordinaryaffairs,butdoesnotinterferewiththearchiepiscopaljurisdiction。Uponahill,orratherrock,whichonitsrightsideisalmosteverywhereaprecipice,averyextensivecastlerisestoasurprisingheight,insizelikealittlecity,extremelywellfortified,andthick-setwithtowers,andseemstothreatentheseabeneath。MatthewPariscallsitthedoorandkeyofEngland;theordinarypeoplehavetakenintotheirheadsthatitwasbuiltbyJuliusCaesar;itislikelyitmightbytheRomans,fromthoseBritishbricksinthechapelwhichtheymadeuseofintheirfoundations。SeeCamden’s\"Britannia。\" Afterwehaddined,wetookleaveofEngland。 FRAGMENTAREGALIA OR,OBSERVATIONSONTHELATEQUEENELIZABETH,HERTIMES,AND FAVOURITES。WRITTENBYSirRobertNaunton,MASTEROFTHECOURTOF WARDS。A。D。1641。 Totakeherintheoriginal,shewasthedaughterofKingHenryVIII。byAnneBoleyn,thesecondofsixwiveswhichhehad,andoneofthemaidsofhonourtothedivorcedQueen,KatharineofAustria(or,asthenowstyled,InfantaofSpain),andfromthencetakentotheroyalbed。 Thatshewasofamostnobleandroyalextractbyherfatherwillnotfallintoquestion,foronthatsidewasdisemboguedintoherveins,byaconfluencyofblood,theveryabstractofallthegreatesthousesinChristendom:andremarkableitis,consideringthatviolentdesertionoftheRoyalHouseoftheBritonsbytheintrusionoftheSaxons,andafterwardsbytheconquestoftheNormans,that,throughvicissitudeoftimes,andafteradiscontinuancealmostofathousandyears,thesceptreshouldfallagainandbebroughtbackintotheoldregallineandtruecurrentoftheBritishblood,inthepersonofherrenownedgrandfather,KingHenryVII。,togetherwithwhatsoevertheGerman,Norman,Burgundian,Castilian,andFrenchachievements,withtheirintermarriages,whicheighthundredyearshadacquired,couldaddofglorythereunto。 Byhermothershewasofnosovereigndescent,yetnobleandveryancientinthefamilyofBoleyn;thoughsomeerroneouslybrandthemwithacitizen’sriseororiginal,whichwasyetbutofasecondbrother,who(asitwasdivineinthegreatnessandlustretocometohishouse)wassentintothecitytoacquirewealth,AD AEDIFICANDAMANTIQUAMDOMUM,untowhoseachievements(forhewasLordMayorofLondon)fellin,asitisaverred,boththebloodandinheritanceoftheeldestbrotherforwantofissuemales,bywhichaccumulationthehousewithinfewdescentsmounted,INCULMEN HONORIS,andwassuddenlydilatedinthebestfamiliesofEnglandandIreland:asHoward,Ormond,Sackville,andothers。 Havingthustouched,andnowleavingherstirp,Icometoherperson,andhowshecametothecrownbythedeceaseofherbrotherandsister。 UnderEdwardVI。shewashis,andoneofthedarlingsofFortune,for,besidestheconsiderationofblood,therewasbetweenthesetwoprincesaconcurrencyandsympathyoftheirnaturesandaffections,togetherwiththecelestialbond(confirmativereligion),whichmadethemone;fortheKingnevercalledherbyanyotherappellationbuthissweetestanddearestsister,andwasscarcehisownman,shebeingabsent;whichwasnotsobetweenhimandtheLadyMary。 Underhersister{19}shefoundherconditionmuchaltered;foritwasresolved,andherdestinyhaddecreedit,fortosetherapprenticeintheschoolofaffliction,andtodrawherthroughthatordeal-fireoftrial,thebettertomouldandfashionhertoruleandsovereignty:whichfinished,Fortunecallingtomindthatthetimeofherservitudewasexpired,gaveupherindentures,andtherewithdeliveredintohercustodyasceptreastherewardofherpatience;whichwasaboutthetwenty-sixthofherage:atimeinwhich,asforherinternalsgrownripe,andseasonedbyadversity,intheexerciseofhervirtue;for,itseems,Fortunemeantnomorebuttoshowherapieceofvarietyandchangeablenessofhernature,buttoconducthertoherdestiny,I。E。,felicity。 Shewasofpersontall,ofhairandcomplexionfair,andtherewithwellfavoured,buthigh-nosed;oflimbsandfeaturesneat;and,whichaddedtothelustreoftheseexternalgraces,ofastatelyandmajesticcomportment,participatinginthismoreofherfatherthanofhermother,whowasofaninferioralloy,plausible,or,astheFrenchhathit,moreDEBONAIREandaffable:virtueswhichmightwellsuitwithmajesty,andwhich,descendingashereditarytothedaughter,didrenderherofasweetertemper,andendearedhermoretotheloveandlikingofthepeople,whogaveherthenameandfameofamostgraciousandpopularprincess。 Theatrocityofthefather’snaturewasrebatedinherbythemother’ssweeterinclinations;for(totake,andthatnomorethanthecharacteroutofhisownmouth)HENEVERSPAREDMANINHIS ANGER,NORWOMANINHISLUST。 Ifwesearchfartherintoherintellectualsandabilities,thewheel-courseofhergovernmentdeciphersthemtotheadmirationofposterity;foritwasfullofmagnanimity,temperedwithjustice,piety,andpity,and,tospeaktruth,notedbutwithoneactofstain,ortaint,allherdeprivations,eitheroflifeorliberty,beinglegalandnecessitated。Shewaslearned,hersexandtimeconsidered,beyondcommonbelief;forlettersaboutthistime,orsomewhatbefore,didbutbegintobeofesteemandinfashion,theformeragesbeingovercastwiththemistsandfogsoftheRoman{20} ignorance;anditwasthemaximthatover-ruledtheforegoingtimes,thatIGNORANCEWASTHEMOTHEROFDEVOTION。Herwarswerealongtimemoreintheauxiliarypart,andassistanceofforeignprincesandstates,thanbyinvasionofany;tillcommonpolicyadvisedit,forasaferway,tostrikefirstabroad,thanathometoexpectthewar,inallwhichshewaseverfelicitousandvictorious。 Thechangeandalterationofreligionupontheinstantofheraccessiontothecrown(thesmokeandfireofhersister’smartyrdomsscarcelyquenched)wasnoneofherleastremarkableactions;butthesupportandestablishmentthereof,withthemeansofherownsubsistenceamidstsopowerfulenemiesabroad,andthosemanydomesticpractices,were,methinks,worksofinspiration,andofnohumanprovidence,which,onhersister’sdeparture,shemostreligiouslyacknowledged——ascribingthegloryofherdeliverancetoGodabove;forshebeingthenatHatfield,andunderaguard,andtheParliamentsittingattheself-sametime,atthenewsoftheQueen’sdeath,andherownproclamationbythegeneralconsentoftheHouseandthepublicsufferanceofthepeople,fallingonherknees,afteragoodtimeofrespiration,sheutteredthisverseofthePsalm: \"ADOMINOFACTUMESTISTUD,ETESTMIRABILEINOCULISNOSTRIS。\"{21} Andthiswefindtothisdayonthestampofhergold,withthisonhersilver: \"POSUIDEUMADJUTOREMMEUM。\"{22} HerministersandinstrumentsofState,suchaswerePARTICIPES CURARUM,orboreagreatpartoftheburthen,wereMANY,andthoseMEMORABLE;buttheywereonlyFAVOURITES,andnotMINIONS;suchasactedmorebyHERprincelyrulesandjudgments,thanbytheirOWN willsandappetites;forwesawnoGaveston,Vere,orSpencer,tohaveswayedalone,duringforty-fouryears,whichwasawell-settledandadvisedmaxim;foritvaluedherthemore,itawedthemostsecure,ittookbestwiththepeople,anditstavedoffallemulations,whichareapttoriseandventinobloquiousacrimonyevenagainsttheprince,wherethereisONEONLYadmittedintohighadministrations。