- Edward Forsett
Edward Forset or Forsett (
1553 - 1630) was an English writer, known for political works and as a playwright.A
justice of the peace , he was involved on the prosecution side of the 1605Gunpowder Plot . [ [http://www.sgwilkinson.freeserve.co.uk/gfawkes.htm] : Forset was a witness to the statement taken fromGuy Fawkes under torture; the others beingSir Edward Coke andSir William Waad .] [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=15004] : Report in state papers of James I mentioning him (March 1606).]In "A Comparative Discourse" (1606) he contributed to the traditional
monarchist theory of the king’s two bodies: thebody politic and thebody natural . [ [http://www.constitution.org/cmt/wormuth/wormuth.htm] : "Without a sovereign, said Edward Forsett, "no people can ever as subjects range themselves into the order, and community of human society, howsoever, as men, or rather as wild savages, they may perhaps breathe a while upon the earth."] This is considered one important source for laterdivine right and royalist ideas, as well as spinning out the bodily metaphor (the King as the heart).The 1624 "Defence of the Right of Kings" was a belated reply to writings of the
Jesuit Robert Parsons.His "Pedantius" was a Latin comedy. It made fun of
Gabriel Harvey . [ [http://www.bartleby.com/216/1213.html] : the play was set in Cambridge.]Works
*"Pedantius (1581)" ( [http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/forsett/ online text] )
*"A Comparative Discourse of the Bodies Natural and Politique" (1606)
*"A Defence of the Right of Kings. Wherein the power of the papacie over princes, is refuted; and the Oath of Allegeance justified" (1624)ource
*"Concise Dictionary of National Biography"
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