High Commission, The Court of, was the most important of the English ecclesiastical (church) courts. These courts were set up to hear cases concerned with offenses against the Church of England. The Court of High Commission developed during the 1500's. Its powers were fully defined in 1611. It heard cases dealing with heresy and other religious offenses, and crimes of the clergy. It also heard divorce suits.
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