deTrappesreferredhimtoM。deChateauneuf,whoansweredMr。
Stafforddirectlythathehadnotonlyforbiddenhimhishouse,butalsoallrelationswithanypersonfromtheEmbassy,thathemustthusverywellseethathisrequestcouldnotbegranted;headdedthatifhewerenotrestrainedbytheconsiderationhedesiredtokeepforhisbrother,theEarlofStafford,hiscolleague,hewouldatoncedenouncehistreasontoElizabeth。ThesamedayStaffordwasarrested。
Afterthisconference,M。deTrappessetouttorejoinhistravellingcompanions,whoweresomehoursinadvanceofhim,when,onreachingDoverhewasarrestedinhisturnandbroughthacktoprisoninLondon。Interrogatedthesameday,M。deTrappesfranklyrelatedwhathadpassed,appealingtoM。deChateauneufastothetruthofwhathesaid。
Thedayfollowingtherewasasecondinterrogatory,andgreatwashisamazementwhen,onrequestingthattheoneofthedaybeforeshouldbeshownhim,hewasmerelyshown,accordingtocustominEnglishlaw,counterfeitcopies,inwhichwereavowalscompromisinghimaswellasM。deChateauneuf:heobjectedandprotested,refusedtoanswerortosignanythingfurther,andwastakenbacktotheTowerwithredoubledprecaution,theobjectofwhichwastheappearanceofanimportantaccusation。
Nextday,M。deChateauneufwassummonedbeforethequeen,andthereconfrontedwithStafford,whoimpudentlymaintainedthathehadtreatedofaplotwithM。deTrappesandacertainprisonerfordebt——aplotwhichaimedatnothinglessthanendangeringthequeen’slife。M。deChateauneufdefendedhimselfwiththewarmthofindignation,butElizabethhadtoogreataninterestinbeingunconvincedeventoattendtotheevidence。ShethensaidtoM。deChateauneufthathischaracterofambassadoralonepreventedherhavinghimarrestedlikehisaccompliceM。deTrappes;andimmediatelydespatching,asshehadpromised,anambassadortoKingHenryIII,shechargedhimnottoexcuseherforthesentencewhichhadjustbeenpronouncedandthedeathwhichmustsoonfollow,buttoaccuseM。deChateauneufofhavingtakenpartinaplotofwhichthediscoveryalonehadbeenabletodecidehertoconsenttothedeathofthequeenofScotland,certainasshewasbyexperience,thatsolongasherenemylivedherexistencewouldbehourlythreatened。
Onthesameday,Elizabethmadehastetospread,notonlyinLondon,butalsothroughoutEngland,therumourofthefreshdangerfromwhichshehadjustescaped,sothat,when,twodaysafterthedepartureoftheFrenchenvoys,theScottishambassadors,who,asonesees,hadnotusedmuchspeed,arrived,thequeenansweredthemthattheirrequestcameunseasonably,atatimewhenshehadjusthadproofthat,solongasMaryStuartexisted,herownElizabeth’s
lifewasindanger。RobertMelvillewishedtoreplytothis;butElizabethflewintoapassion,sayingthatitwashe,Melville,whohadgiventheKingofScotlandthebadadvicetointercedeforhismother,andthatifshehadsuchanadvisershewouldhavehimbeheaded。TowhichMelvilleanswered——
“Thatattheriskofhislifehewouldneversparehismastergoodadvice;andthat,onthecontrary,hewhowouldcounselasontolethismotherperish,woulddeservetobebeheaded。“
Uponthisreply,ElizabethorderedtheScotchenvoystowithdrew,tellingthemthatshewouldletthemhaveheranswer。
Threeorfourdayspassed,andastheyheardnothingfurther,theyaskedagainforapartingaudiencetohearthelastresolveofhertowhomtheyweresent:thequeenthendecidedtograntit,andallpassed,aswithM。deBellievre,inrecriminationsandcomplaints。
Finally,ElizabethaskedthemwhatguaranteetheywouldgiveforherlifeintheeventofherconsentingtopardontheQueenofScotland。
TheenvoysrespondedthattheywereauthorisedtomakepledgesinthenameoftheKingofScotland,theirmaster,andallthelordsofhisrealm,thatMaryStuartshouldrenounceinfavourofhersonallherclaimsupontheEnglishcrown,andthatsheshouldgiveassecurityforthisundertakingtheKingofFrance,andalltheprincesandlords,hisrelationsandfriends。
Tothisanswer,thequeen,withoutherusualpresenceofmind,cried,“Whatareyousaying,Melville?Thatwouldbetoarmmyenemywithtwoclaims,whilehehasonlyone“。
“DoesyourMajestythenregardtheking,mymaster,asyourenemy?“
repliedMelville。“Hebelievedhimselfhappier,madam,andthoughthewasyourally。“
“No,no,“Elizabethsaid,blushing;“itisawayofspeaking:andifyoufindameansofreconcilingeverything,gentlemen,toprovetoyou,onthecontrary,thatIregardKingJamesVIasmygoodandfaithfulally,Iamquitereadytoinclinetomercy。Seek,then,onyourside“addedshe,“whileIseekonmine。“
Withthesewords,shewentoutoftheroom,andtheambassadorsretired,withthelightofthehopeofwhichshehadjustletthemcatchaglimpse。
Thesameevening,agentlemanatthecourtsoughtouttheMasterofGray,theheadoftheEmbassy,asiftopayhimacivilvisit,andwhileconversingsaidtohim,“ThatitwasverydifficulttoreconcilethesafetyofQueenElizabethwiththelifeofherprisoner;thatbesides,iftheQueenofScotlandwerepardoned,andsheorhersonevercametotheEnglishthrone,therewouldbenosecurityforthelordscommissionerswhohadvotedherdeath;thattherewasthenonlyonewayofarrangingeverything,thattheKingofScotlandshouldhimselfgiveuphisclaimstothekingdomofEngland;
thatotherwise,accordingtohim,therewasnosecurityforElizabethinsavingthelifeoftheScottishqueen“。TheMasterofGraythen,lookingathimfixedly,askedhimifhissovereignhadchargedhimtocometohimwiththistalk。Butthegentlemandeniedit,sayingthatallthiswasonhisownaccountandinthewayofopinion。
ElizabethreceivedtheenvoysfromScotlandoncemore,andthentoldthem——
“Thatafterhavingwellconsidered,shehadfoundnowayofsavingthelifeoftheQueenofScotlandwhilesecuringherown,thataccordinglyshecouldnotgrantittothem“。Tothisdeclaration,theMasterofGrayreplied:“Thatsinceitwasthus,hewas,inthiscase,orderedbyhismastertosaythattheyprotestedinthenameofKingJamesthatallthathadbeendoneagainsthismotherwasofnoaccount,seeingthatQueenElizabethhadnoauthorityoveraqueen,asshewasherequalinrankandbirth;thataccordinglytheydeclaredthatimmediatelyaftertheirreturn,andwhentheirmastershouldknowtheresultoftheirmission,hewouldassemblehisParliamentandsendmessengerstoalltheChristianprinces,totakecounselwiththemastowhatcouldbedonetoavengeherwhomtheycouldnotsave。“
ThenElizabethagainflewintoapassion,sayingthattheyhadcertainlynotreceivedfromtheirkingamissiontospeaktoherinsuchaway;buttheythereuponofferedtogiveherthisprotestinwritingundertheirsignatures;towhichElizabethrepliedthatshewouldsendanambassadortoarrangeallthatwithhergoodfriendandally,theKingofScotland。Buttheenvoysthensaidthattheirmasterwouldnotlistentoanyonebeforetheirreturn。UponwhichElizabethbeggedthemnottogoawayatonce,becauseshehadnotyetcometoherfinaldecisionuponthismatter。Ontheeveningfollowingthisaudience,LordHingleyhavingcometoseetheMasterofGray,andhavingseemedtonoticesomehandsomepistolswhichcamefromItaly,Gray,directlyhehadgone,askedthisnobleman’scousintotakethemtohimasagiftfromhim。Delightedwiththispleasantcommission,theyoungmanwishedtoperformitthesameevening,andwenttothequeen’spalace,wherehisrelativewasstaying,togivehimthepresentwhichhehadbeentoldtotaketohim。Buthardlyhadhepassedthroughafewroomsthanhewasarrested,searched,andthearmshewastakingwerefounduponhim。Althoughthesewerenotloaded,hewasimmediatelyarrested;onlyhewasnottakentotheTower,butkeptaprisonerinhisownroom。
NextdaytherewasarumourthattheScotchambassadorshadwantedtoassassinatethequeenintheirturn,andthatpistols,givenbytheMasterofGrayhimself,hadbeenfoundontheassassin。
Thisbadfaithcouldnotbutopentheenvoys’eyes。ConvincedatlastthattheycoulddonothingforpoorMaryStuart,theylefthertoherfate,andsetoutnextdayforScotland。
ScarcelyweretheygonethanElizabethsenthersecretary,Davison,toSirAmyasPaulet。Hewasinstructedtosoundhimagainwithregardtotheprisoner;afraid,inspiteofherself,ofapublicexecution,thequeenhadrevertedtoherformerideasofpoisoningorassassination;butSirAmyasPauletdeclaredthathewouldletnoonehaveaccesstoMarybuttheexecutioner,whomustinadditionbethebearerofawarrantperfectlyinorder,DavisonreportedthisanswertoElizabeth,who,whilelisteningtohim,stampedherfootseveraltimes,andwhenhehadfinished,unabletocontrolherself,cried,“God’sdeath!there’sadaintyfellow,alwaystalkingofhisfidelityandnotknowinghowtoproveit!“
Elizabethwasthenobligedtomakeuphermind。SheaskedDavisonforthewarrant;hegaveittoher,and,forgettingthatshewasthedaughterofaqueenwhohaddiedonthescaffold,shesigneditwithoutanytraceofemotion;then,havingaffixedtoitthegreatsealofEngland,“Go,“saidshe,laughing,“tellWalsinghamthatallisendedforQueenMary;buttellhimwithprecautions,for,asheisill,Iamafraidhewilldieofgriefwhenhehearsit。“
ThejestwasthemoreatrociousinthatWalsinghamwasknowntobetheQueenofScotland’sbitterestenemy。
Towardseveningofthatday,Saturdaythe14th,Beale,Walsingham’sbrother-in-law,wassummonedtothepalace!Thequeengaveintohishandsthedeathwarrant,andwithitanorderaddressedtotheEarlsofShrewsbury,Kent,Rutland,andothernoblemenintheneighbourhoodofFotheringay,tobepresentattheexecution。BealetookwithhimtheLondonexecutioner,whomElizabethhadhaddressedinblackvelvetforthisgreatoccasion;andsetouttwohoursafterhehadreceivedhiswarrant。
CHAPTERIX
QueenMaryhadknownthedecreeofthecommissionersthesetwomonths。Theverydayithadbeenpronouncedshehadlearnedthenewsthroughherchaplain,whomtheyhadallowedhertoseethisonceonly。MaryStuarthadtakenadvantageofthisvisittogivehimthreelettersshehadjustwritten-oneforPopeSixtusV,theothertoDonBernardMendoza,thethirdtotheDukeofGuise。
Hereisthatlastletter:——
14thDecember,1586