3.1.3

Justices of the Peace

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Justices of the Peace

The role of Justices of the Peace (JPs) developed over the Tudor period.

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Who were Justices of the Peace?

  • JPs were drawn from the ranks of the gentry and merchant class. Thus, local government became, to a degree, independent from the influence of the nobility.
  • JPs were the cornerstone of local government.
    • They were in charge of the implementation of laws, government policies and public order.
  • JPs were not paid for their work, it was a position of responsibility in the local community and was considered a great honour.
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Henry VII and JPs

  • Under Henry VII, there were about 18 per county.
  • Under Henry VII, the power of JPs increased.
    • E.g. from 1487, JPs could grant bail to people awaiting trial.
  • From 1495, JPs could vet juries and replace jury members thought to have been bribed.
  • Henry VII appointed JPs annually and increasingly chose less important landowners rather than bigger landowners.
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Henry VIII and JPs

  • Henry VIII continued this trend. He wanted to not rely on the nobility for maintaining law and order.
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Elizabeth I and JPs

  • The poor laws greatly increased their responsibilities.
  • Under Elizabeth I, the trend towards increasing the number of JPs continued. By 1600, there was an average of 50 per county.

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