Book of Orders

This article is about the publication issued to English Justices of the Peace in 1631 by King Charles I. For the governing document of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), see Book of Order.

The Book of Orders, distributed to Justices of the Peace by King Charles I of England on 31 January 1631, has been regarded as the "centre-piece of Charles I's policies towards the mass of his subjects during his personal rule", which lasted from 1629 until 1640. As described in its introduction, the purpose of The Book was to ensure "better administration of justice ... relief of the poor and  ... reformation of disorders", greatly increasing the control of Charles' government over what had until then been largely local affairs handled by the local gentry.[1]

References

  1. Quintrell, B. W. (1980), "The Making of Charles I's Book of Orders", English Historical Review, XCV (CCCLXXVI): 553–572, doi:10.1093/ehr/xcv.ccclxxvi.553 (subscription required)


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