:15:02
...l am brought here and carried from
place to place, and l know not what.
:15:06
And by what authority you presume
to sit in judgement on me.
:15:10
Remember, l am your lawful king.
:15:14
Think well upon it.
:15:16
l have a trust committed to me by God,
by old and lawful descent.
:15:21
Therefore, let me know by what
authority l am brought here...
:15:25
...and l shall answer.
:15:27
lt is not for the prisoner
to question the court.
:15:32
l am no ordinary prisoner, sir.
:15:36
An answer, sir,
the court demands an answer.
:15:42
Then l refuse an answer.
:15:44
Sir, you are before a court of justice.
:15:48
Well, sir...
:15:50
...l see that l am before a power.
:15:55
The court will keep silent.
:15:59
Mr. Solicitor General,
are your witnesses prepared?
:16:01
-They are, my lord.
-Then let them be brought forth.
:16:04
Call Sir Edward Hyde.
:16:14
And you saw the king and his wife
alone in their chambers...
:16:19
...with this Catholic Archbishop
Rinuccini?
:16:23
l did.
:16:25
And what did you assume
was the purpose of this meeting?
:16:37
-You are obliged to answer, Sir Edward.
-To raise an lrish army, my lord.
:16:44
To fight against
the Parliamentary forces?
:16:49
And at this time, was the king
in communication...
:16:52
...with any other foreign power?
:16:57
Yes. Yes, with the king of France
and with the Dutch.