The great strength of the government of Devon in the early seventeenth century lay in the quality of its leaders. They ruled together in harmony, free from rivalries for supremacy, free from the influence of any powerful resident nobles and saved from religious conflicts by the pacific Bishop Hall. Confident of their ability to rule the county and prepared to introduce innovative methods even in the judicial sphere, they achieved a high level of competent administration. They gave the king loyal service but were also prepared to be outspoken over the difficulties his policies caused them....
The great strength of the government of Devon in the early seventeenth century lay in the quality of its leaders. They ruled together in harmony, free...