William III obviously underestimated the management methods of the Countess of Nottingham.Although before that, he had improved the infrastructure of Wales and left mature talents and sufficient supplies for the arrival of the Countess of Nottingham, but for an aristocratic woman who only managed private property, the Lady of Nottingham The earl's performance still exceeded William III's imagination.

At least William III did not expect that the Countess of Nottingham did not continue his legacy policy, but signed a cooperative production line of sheep feed with Ireland and Cheshire.Cereal husks and potato skins are collected from Ireland and Wales, cleaned and processed in Cheshire, and distributed across the country via Wales.

At the same time, the Countess of Nottingham also rebuilt the Catherine-Mary Abbey in Wales, allowing women workers in weaving factories or port workers to place their children in the abbey, thereby reducing the pressure on parents to raise them, and for the next generation. Basic education.

Under the guidance of the nuns, the children sent to the monastery will learn basic English reading and writing based on the Bible, and then help the nuns prepare dinner for the weaving factory girls and port workers in their spare time. To mortgage their accommodation here.

"Sometimes I also let the children separate the mixed grain husks, because children's hands are more slender, so they are very suitable for this kind of work." The Countess of Nottingham said confidently when leading the king and his wife to visit Wales: "Some Older girls also go to the looms to help wash the wool and then learn how to use the spinning jenny.”

"It looks better than I imagined." Queen Juana praised the Countess of Nottingham's excellent work without hesitation: "There is no waste of manpower, and it also reduces the pressure of raising children and indirectly promotes population growth. Excellent practice."

For parents in the sixteenth century who just wanted to raise their children, it was undoubtedly a huge profit to be able to save the rations of several older children and allow them to receive free basic education.

As for letting the children help out in the monastery, it is understandable and normal.

After all, the Countess of Nottingham only charged for the baby's care, which is already a very considerate policy for those working parents who want to make more money.

Of course, the Countess of Nottingham wouldn't mind letting them run a charity nursery if someone insisted that child labor not be used.

It seems that no matter what era it is, those who do more things are always the one to be blamed.

"If immigrant families are temporarily unable to provide child care expenses, then these can be deducted from their monthly salary." William III carefully examined the management of the Countess of Nottingham and added: "In addition, we must ensure that those Children in the monastery receive at least two hours of basic education every day. At the same time, the brighter boys and girls can be selected to subsidize them to receive better education."

William III thought of the cases of priests sexually abusing children and nuns corporal punishment of children in later generations, and felt that it was necessary to tighten the reins around the necks of monastery administrators to prevent them from doing things worse than beasts: "I will let the legal counsel draft the protection of children If anyone dares to do something worse than a beast on a sacred occasion and identity, then I will let him know that hell is right around the corner."

The Countess of Nottingham was taken aback by William III's tough tone, but she, who was kind by nature, was still unwilling to believe that a holy priest or nun would act like a devil.

Queen Juana understood the darkness better, so she didn't think there was anything wrong with William III's approach.

…………… I am the dividing line……………

It was the first time for Jeromin to go so far.

Because it is relatively short to go to England by water, Jeromin had to spend more than ten days on the ship with a dozen men, so that when he disembarked from the Spanish ship, he smelled so bad that the manager in charge Chad Cromwell frowned subconsciously, lamenting that it was great that the Duke of Richmond did not come, otherwise letting the delicate Crown Prince shake hands with Jelomin, who hadn't showered for more than ten days, would definitely make the latter feel free. shut down for a while.

"Your Excellency, welcome to England." Because Charles V did not give Jelomin any title, Richard Cromwell chose the most conservative title to avoid any bad associations from Spain.

"Your Excellency, I also thank you for being willing to welcome me, an unknown person." Jelomin's performance reminded Richard Cromwell of the Duke of Richmond, and he suddenly understood why William III wanted England's The crown prince contacts Jeromin.

Leaving aside the background of the illegitimate child, Jelomin was very much like the crown prince of a country in terms of etiquette and posture.

If the Duke of Richmond can learn some things that cannot be taught in books while getting along with his peers, then William III's painstaking efforts will not be in vain.

Richard Cromwell turned sideways and introduced a young man with an unobtrusive appearance and a low-key temperament to Jeromin: "Your Excellency, this is Sir Francis Walsingham. When you live in England Sir Walsingham will entertain you during this time."

Before Jeromin left Spain, he had recorded the appearance of the main personnel in England through portraits, so it was not surprising that Richard Cromwell would come to receive him—after all, he was the head of the royal family of William III, and he was also in charge of the management. Sir Cavendish of the private treasury was not the closest person to the king.

However, in the face of Francis Walsingham, who is of ordinary appearance, Jeromin couldn't remember for a long time who he was in England. Singham greeted: "Your Excellency, it's a pleasure to meet you."

Francis Walsingham's voice was less memorable than his looks, and Jeromin felt as dull as drinking plain water.

"I also hope that you will have a good time in England." Although Francis Walsingham did not understand why William III wanted him to receive the illegitimate son of the Roman emperor.But now that Jeromin was in his hands, Francis Walsingham would not disappoint William III.

The casual secretary who received the gesture from Jeromin's eyes decided to write down the appearance of Francis Walsingham, and then went to investigate this young man who was entrusted with an important task by the King of England.

After Henry VIII and William III revised the streets of London, they were much wider and more beautiful than when the Tudor family first took over.

Because William III promulgated the law prohibiting pouring feces on the street, so London set up the positions of sweepers and cleaning officers, who will deal with the domestic waste of London residents every morning and at [-] o'clock in the afternoon, so as to avoid throwing feces at will as before. Caused bacterial growth and plague outbreaks.

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