TAILIEUCHUNG - THE COMMON PEACE Participation and the criminal law in seventeenth-century England

This project has allowed me the luxury of following my curiosity to its natural end, and it is a pleasure to thank those who have made it possible. Graduate fellowships from the Fulbright-Hays program, the American Association of University Women, and Northwestern University helped to underwrite the early stages of my research and writing. The American Council of Learned Societies, the Horace H. Rackham fund of the University of Michigan, and Duke University provided later sustenance, computer support and time away from teaching duties | Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History THE COMMON PEACE Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History Series editors ANTHONY FLETCHER Professor of Modem History University of Durham JOHN GUY Reader in Modem History University of Bristol and JOHN MORRILL Lecturer in History University of Cambridge and Fellow and Tutor ofSelwyn College This is a new series of monographs and studies covering many aspects of the history of the British Isles between the late fifteenth century and the early eighteenth century. It will include the work of established scholars and pioneering work by a new generation of scholars. It will include both reviews and revisions of major topics and books which open up new historical terrain or which reveal startling new perspectives on familiar subjects. It is envisaged that all the volumes will set detailed research into broader perspectives and the books are intended for the use of students as well as of their teachers. For a list of titles in the series see end of book. THE COMMON PEACE Participation and the criminal law in seventeenth-century England CYNTHIA B. HERRUP Assistant Professor of History Duke University North Carolina The right of the University of Cambridge to print and sell all manner of books was granted by Henry VỊỊỊ in Ỉ534. The University has printed and published continuously since 1584. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge New York Port Chester Melbourne .

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