Abstract

The purpose of the following essay is to form some estimate of the place occupied by the King’s Council in the political and administrative machinery of England during the eventful reigns of the Lancastrian and Yorkist Kings, while an attempt must also be made to discover the source of its power, to exhibit the means whereby it hoped to control the entire government, and to trace the fluctuations of its long conflict with the monarchy.

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