The High Court of England

The High Court of England is led by the King of England and his cabinet, or advisors, as well as a series of high ranking lords and nobles.

History
The High Court of England was originally started in the late 1600s, and led by a series of high lords including: Note: This list is just notable members
 * Lord Cutler Beckett
 * King George I
 * Lord Richard Hookskull
 * Lord William O'Roberts

The High Court of England was their supreme court, and dealed with horrible offenses such as piracy, genocide, assassination, treachery, etc. Court cases could take up to a year, to make sure no one was unjustly punished.

Battle For the Head
When King George I's heir fled England, Lord Cutler Beckett saw this as an excellent oppritunity to gain leadership of the throne. He took the heir as his apprentice, and attempted to kill King George I. However, the heir came back under the new name: John Breasly. When John returned to England, he took leadership of his grandfather's positions back.

A Better Court
Further into his investigations, John found out that Ian Mercer, Beckett's right hand man, had convinced Beckett to commit such treachery. But who would convince Mercer, who was loyal to Beckett and would never decieve him, to commit a horrible deed? From there on, John watched over his court to make sure no more corruption could occur. To this day, Mercer is still on the court, but is under heavy watch.

Today
Here are the current members:
 * King John Breasly
 * Lord Robert McRoberts
 * Lord Cutler Beckett
 * Ian Mercer
 * Four Finger Frank