The Last Days of Mary Stuart, and the journal of Bourgoyne her physician by Samuel Cowan
Author:Samuel Cowan [Cowan, Samuel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Fiction & Literature, Classics
ISBN: 4064066167776
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2019-12-16T05:00:00+00:00
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CHAPTER VIII
Gorges again attacks Mary about Elizabeth's lifeâMary's sharp response, and Gorges silencedâProcession sets out from Burton and reaches Hill Hall Castle; next day it reaches LeicesterâPeople there hostile to PauletâArrival at FotheringayâMary's dissatisfaction with itâInterview with PauletâPaulet and Elizabeth's insolenceâArrival of the commissionersâThey attend prayersâElizabeth's insolent letter to MaryâMary's interview with Mildmay, Paulet, and others, official reportâElizabeth's replyâLord Chancellor and commissioners visit Mary in her chamberâBurghley's overbearing attitude and speechâShe refuses to recognise their authorityâThe second interview, when she is too many for themâThird interview, when Mary delivers an eloquent speech in her defence and exposes the duplicity and false character of Elizabeth.
âThursday, 22nd September 1586.âHer Majesty prepared to resume her journey. Being in great uneasiness, she sent to ask Gorges what he had to tell her: which was that Elizabeth thought it very strange, and would never have thought that she would have been accessory to those things which had been discovered against her, she being a relation and of the same rank. To think of laying hands on a consecrated Queen, Gorges said his mistress was never so astonished. She was so angry with what had happened that she knew well if she had sent Her Majesty into Scotland she would not have been safe and her subjects would have been against her. To have sent her to France, of which there was no intention, they would have thought her a fool. Her Majesty answered that she had never undertaken nor thought of undertaking anything against the Queen of England or her kingdom, and that she had not so little prudence as to wish to conspire against Elizabeth or put her hands upon a consecrated Queen. She knew not if Elizabeth had done like Saul. In place of thinking such a thing, she had cautioned her repeatedly of what she knew would be hurtful to her interests. But there were many people who had different schemes, so that if she would communicate with her, together they could put things in order, and by those means she would be assured. In this she had never been listened to but rather despised and ill-treated, not like a prisoner of her rank but like as if taken in war or even worse, as if they had the power of life and death or a right to torment and afflict her, taking away from her all the conveniences of life, so that she was without power to communicate with friends or relations, nobody whatever. She was shut up, kept under the order of a man without whose will she could do nothing. That he had been as strict with her as he could, not only as to her liberty and captivity, but concerning her eating and drinking, for herself and household. During her captivity the Queen of England had maintained, sustained, and aided her rebel subjects, alienated her son from her, taken away what she possessed, and even now had made a league with him separating her from him;
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