The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E.
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* Walker's History of Independency, part ii. * The court of king's bench was called the court of public bench. So cautious on this head were some of the republicans, that, it is pretended, in reciting the Lord's prayer, they would not say, "thy kingdom come, " but always, "thy commonwealth come. " The commons intended, it is said, to bind the princess Elizabethapprentice to a button-maker: the duke of Gloucester was to be taughtsome other mechanical employment. But the former soon died;... of grief, asis supposed, for her father's tragical end: the latter was, by Cromwell, sent beyond sea. The king's statue, in the exchange, was thrown down; and on the pedestalthese words were inscribed: "Exit tyrannus, regum ultimus;" The tyrantis gone, the last of the kings. Duke Hamilton was tried by a new high court of justice, as earl ofCambridge, in England; and condemned for treason. This sentence, which was certainly hard, but which ought to save his memory from allimputations of treachery to his master, was executed on a scaffolderected before Westminster Hall.
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