:30:00
...would permit an lrish force
to take up arms in this country.
:30:06
But there are certain conditions.
:30:08
First, the Catholic Church in lreland
must be completely restored...
:30:13
...and permitted to practice freely
without interference or oppression.
:30:18
Secondly, all Protestant churches
in lreland must be closed...
:30:23
...and all Protestant bishops
and ministers removed from office.
:30:28
Oh, there are one or two other
minor conditions of little consequence.
:30:33
What you demand, Excellency,
would be a betrayal...
:30:36
...of my coronation oath
as head of the English Church.
:30:40
You have a duty, Charles, to the Crown.
:30:43
For without that,
you will be head of nothing!
:30:46
May l tell His Holiness
that you will agree to these conditions?
:30:59
You have something to say,
Sir Edward?
:31:01
His Highness Prince Rupert
attends in the council chamber.
:31:05
-Rupert? Here in Oxford?
-Yes, my lord.
:31:10
l fear Bristol has fallen.
:31:19
-Your Excellency will excuse me.
-Your Majesty.
:31:25
My lords, His Majesty.
:31:36
Do you not rise, sir,
when your king approaches?
:31:39
Rise, sir! Or to your knees in shame.
:31:48
You did give me
your most solemn promise...
:31:51
...that you would hold Bristol
for four months.
:31:53
You have not held it for four weeks!
:31:56
You promised mountains,
yet you perform molehills.