As this prince was only nine years
old at the time of his Father’s death, he was
considered by many people as too young to govern,
and the late King happening to be of the same opinion,
his mother’s Brother the Duke of Somerset was
chosen Protector of the realm during his minority.
This Man was on the whole of a very amiable Character,
and is somewhat of a favourite with me, tho’
I would by no means pretend to affirm that he was equal
to those first of Men Robert Earl of Essex, Delamere,
or Gilpin. He was beheaded, of which he might
with reason have been proud, had he known that such
was the death of Mary Queen of Scotland; but as it
was impossible that he should be conscious of what
had never happened, it does not appear that he felt
particularly delighted with the manner of it.
After his decease the Duke of Northumberland had
the care of the King and the Kingdom, and performed
his trust of both so well that the King died and the
Kingdom was left to his daughter in law the Lady Jane
Grey, who has been already mentioned as reading Greek.
Whether she really understood that language or whether
such a study proceeded only from an excess of vanity
for which I beleive she was always rather remarkable,
is uncertain. Whatever might be the cause, she
preserved the same appearance of knowledge, and contempt
of what was generally esteemed pleasure, during the
whole of her life, for she declared herself displeased
with being appointed Queen, and while conducting to
the scaffold, she wrote a sentence in Latin and another
in Greek on seeing the dead Body of her Husband accidentally
passing that way.
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