2014
DOI: 10.1017/s0021121400019118
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Select document: Sir George Radcliffe’s ‘Originall of Government’ (1639) and absolutist political theory in Stuart Ireland

Abstract: A seventeenth-century manuscript miscellany, which once belonged to Archbishop James Ussher of Armagh, contains a short treatise on the origins of government by Sir George Radcliffe. Radcliffe was legal assistant to Sir Thomas Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland (from January 1640 earl of Strafford and lord lieutenant). The treatise insisted on the divine origin of all human political power and implied that the best form of government was absolute monarchy, in which the monarch was free of all human law and subj… Show more

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