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第58章 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE FIRST,CALLED LONGSHANKS(4

King Edward was a King to win his foreign dukedom back again,if it could be won by energy and valour.He raised a large army,renounced his allegiance as Duke of Guienne,and crossed the sea to carry war into France.Before any important battle was fought,however,a truce was agreed upon for two years;and in the course of that time,the Pope effected a reconciliation.King Edward,who was now a widower,having lost his affectionate and good wife,Eleanor,married the French King's sister,MARGARET;and the Prince of Wales was contracted to the French King's daughter ISABELLA.

Out of bad things,good things sometimes arise.Out of this hanging of the innocent merchant,and the bloodshed and strife it caused,there came to be established one of the greatest powers that the English people now possess.The preparations for the war being very expensive,and King Edward greatly wanting money,and being very arbitrary in his ways of raising it,some of the Barons began firmly to oppose him.Two of them,in particular,HUMPHREY BOHUN,Earl of Hereford,and ROGER BIGOD,Earl of Norfolk,were so stout against him,that they maintained he had no right to command them to head his forces in Guienne,and flatly refused to go there.

'By Heaven,Sir Earl,'said the King to the Earl of Hereford,in a great passion,'you shall either go or be hanged!''By Heaven,Sir King,'replied the Earl,'I will neither go nor yet will I be hanged!'and both he and the other Earl sturdily left the court,attended by many Lords.The King tried every means of raising money.He taxed the clergy,in spite of all the Pope said to the contrary;and when they refused to pay,reduced them to submission,by saying Very well,then they had no claim upon the government for protection,and any man might plunder them who would-which a good many men were very ready to do,and very readily did,and which the clergy found too losing a game to be played at long.He seized all the wool and leather in the hands of the merchants,promising to pay for it some fine day;and he set a tax upon the exportation of wool,which was so unpopular among the traders that it was called 'The evil toll.'But all would not do.The Barons,led by those two great Earls,declared any taxes imposed without the consent of Parliament,unlawful;and the Parliament refused to impose taxes,until the King should confirm afresh the two Great Charters,and should solemnly declare in writing,that there was no power in the country to raise money from the people,evermore,but the power of Parliament representing all ranks of the people.The King was very unwilling to diminish his own power by allowing this great privilege in the Parliament;but there was no help for it,and he at last complied.We shall come to another King by-and-by,who might have saved his head from rolling off,if he had profited by this example.

The people gained other benefits in Parliament from the good sense and wisdom of this King.Many of the laws were much improved;provision was made for the greater safety of travellers,and the apprehension of thieves and murderers;the priests were prevented from holding too much land,and so becoming too powerful;and Justices of the Peace were first appointed (though not at first under that name)in various parts of the country.

And now we come to Scotland,which was the great and lasting trouble of the reign of King Edward the First.

About thirteen years after King Edward's coronation,Alexander the Third,the King of Scotland,died of a fall from his horse.He had been married to Margaret,King Edward's sister.All their children being dead,the Scottish crown became the right of a young Princess only eight years old,the daughter of ERIC,King of Norway,who had married a daughter of the deceased sovereign.King Edward proposed,that the Maiden of Norway,as this Princess was called,should be engaged to be married to his eldest son;but,unfortunately,as she was coming over to England she fell sick,and landing on one of the Orkney Islands,died there.A great commotion immediately began in Scotland,where as many as thirteen noisy claimants to the vacant throne started up and made a general confusion.

King Edward being much renowned for his sagacity and justice,it seems to have been agreed to refer the dispute to him.He accepted the trust,and went,with an army,to the Border-land where England and Scotland joined.There,he called upon the Scottish gentlemen to meet him at the Castle of Norham,on the English side of the river Tweed;and to that Castle they came.But,before he would take any step in the business,he required those Scottish gentlemen,one and all,to do homage to him as their superior Lord;

and when they hesitated,he said,'By holy Edward,whose crown I wear,I will have my rights,or I will die in maintaining them!'

The Scottish gentlemen,who had not expected this,were disconcerted,and asked for three weeks to think about it.

At the end of the three weeks,another meeting took place,on a green plain on the Scottish side of the river.Of all the competitors for the Scottish throne,there were only two who had any real claim,in right of their near kindred to the Royal Family.

These were JOHN BALIOL and ROBERT BRUCE:and the right was,I have no doubt,on the side of John Baliol.At this particular meeting John Baliol was not present,but Robert Bruce was;and on Robert Bruce being formally asked whether he acknowledged the King of England for his superior lord,he answered,plainly and distinctly,Yes,he did.Next day,John Baliol appeared,and said the same.

This point settled,some arrangements were made for inquiring into their titles.

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