Excerpt from Quarter Sessions Records for the County of Somerset, Vol. 3: Commonwealth; 1646-1660
The present volume is the third dealing with the County Records; it covers the period from the close of the war to the Restoration. The heavy expense of transcribing the Minute Book has been borne by the County Council, who have thereby opened out a very important period of English history. The particular interest will probably be found in the light thrown upon the labours of the magistrates to get the machinery of local government set at work again; and longside this the opinions of the populace upon the various alterations made in the laws to which they had been so long accustomed.
The register of Bishop Bubwith has been found too lengthy to be contained in one volume, and it is proposed to issue it and that of his successor, Bishop Stafford, in two volumes for the years 1913 and 1914.
The volume of Star Chamber Proceedings has been so well received that the council hope to issue a continuation at an early date.
The Council of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society has been approached with the view of transcribing and printing a manuscript volume of Sir William Pole's collections.
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