Sign me up, said the rigid stick-in-the-mud.

An interesting side-bar: in the second of Laurie King's
Sherlock Holmes series, "A Monstrous Regiment of Women",
she gives an explanatory note following the preface. There is a quote from John Knox's "The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women". Then in parentheses is: "(Published in 1558 against Mary Tudor; later applied to Mary Stuart. Regiment is used in the sense of régime.)"
This is the least good of the so-far five in the series, IMHO.