-9- were members of the Privy Council and thus guided the policy of the Crown; these controlling members of the Council were also the masters of His Majesty's famous Board of Trade and Plantations which worked out the new British colonial and commercial program, they likewise dominated both the East India Company and the new African Slave Trade corporation, in which the Duke of York and the King's "devoted" sister, the Duchess of Orleans, were heavy stockholders. Every important political and economic interest of Restoration England was thus under the control of eight intimates of His Majesty who were "interlocking" directors of one political and three commercial boards (1). Their purposes were clearly revealed in the Clarendon Code of 1662-65, which decreed a complete surrender of all dissenters to the State Church, dismissed at a single stroke twelve hundred clergymen, cast such men as John Bunyan and Richard Baxter into prison and sometimes exectuted groups of religious or political opponents who refused to surrender. If 1. Andrews, Charles M.: British Committee, Commissions and Councils of Trade and Plantations, 1622-1675, - 1908, gives valuable information on this subject. |