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A85797 Diurnall occurrences, truly relating the most remarkable passages which have hapned in both Houses of Parliament, and other parts of this kingdome, and elsewhere. From Munday the 28 of November, to Munday the fifth of December. 1642. By H. G. H. G. 1642 (1642) Wing G23; Thomason E129_2; ESTC P1106; ESTC R2216 3,454 8

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DIVRNALL OCCVRRENCES Truly Relating The most Remarkable Passages which have hapned in both Houses of PARLIAMENT and other parts of this KINGDOME and elsewhere From Munday the 28 of November to Munday the fifth of December 1642. By H. G. LONDON Printed by Richard Herne Munday Novemb. 28. THis day there was bickering at Manchester by some of the Earle of Dareyes followers and the Townes-men but the Malignants were repuls'd with losse the Parliament also having set forth a very gracious Order for the reliefe of that good Towne and those parts against the attempts of Papists Upon occasion of the former Letter intercepted as aforesaid was raised a rumor that the Prince of Orange and the King of Denmarke in person would put to Sea this Winter but there was no such matter It was also reported that the said Prince of Orange with ten thousand souldiers intended to have surpris'd and plundred Amsterdam but that when the souldiers perceived his purpose none of them could be drawn against that Towne This day also came out an Order for the Lord Generals speedy falling downe towards Oxford There was committed to close prison this day Doctor Heywood the Rector of Saint Giles in the fields for preaching and printing seditious Sermons he being an Arminian and sometimes Chaplaine to the Archbishop of Canterbury Tuesday Novemb. 29. FRom Westchester this day arriv'd a Post here with tydings of the proceedings of the Earle of Darby who has levyed all the Papists and Malignants in those parts As also relating that there has lately been a victory in Ireland obtained against the Rebels Abington in Barkeshire was this day cruelly plundred by the Cavaliers As also a Towne of good note in Surrey called Ockingham which they rifled without mercy the poore Inhabitants being inforced to forsake their dwellings An Aviso from Calice testifies that Master larmin is very busie in making provision in France of amunition and the like The money lent upon the last Contribution was this day brought in to the Lord Maior who does study daily for the advancement of the cause of the Common-wealth To day were brought to Towne some ten Cavaliers taken about Reading side by some of the garrison at Windsor An Order came forth also that all souldiers in and about the City of London should repaire to their Colours the Lord Generall being instantly to advance towards His Majesties Army Wednesday Novemb. 30. THis day from Excester we understood Sir Ralph Hopton and the Malignants in those parts are in much distresse haaving so lamentably plundred the Country that it is unable any longer to sustaine them Some parties of the Earle of New-Castle as Convoyes to some waggons of amunition sent from thence towards His Majesty were valiantly set upon by Master Hothams forces and put into rout the waggons with the amunition being surpris'd to a very considerable value This day both Houses celebrated their Fast very devoutly at Saint Margats Westminster There were also some Barques taken from the coast of Norfolke comming from Dunkirke towards the North their lading was men and amunition The King this day returned from Reading towards Oxford to provide for my Lord Generals approach who this day set forward with a lawfull and couragious army having order from the Parliament to pursue and apprehend the Cavaliers This day also hapned to our side a very memorable victory Colonell Browne with his Dragoneers beating the Cavaliers out of Farnham-Castle in Surrey which they had fortified taking fourescore of them prisoners which he sent to Windfor Castle thence to be conveyed to London Thursday Decemb. 1. TO day came forth an Order from the High Court of Parliament concerning the sequestring to the use of the Common-wealth the Earle of New-Castles estate As also all Rents and profits belonging to all Deanes Prebends and the like An Order also came forth for the fessing of those who had not yet contributed to the Common-wealth according to their estates they being little better then Malignants who in so great danger refuse to part with something out of their fortunes to serve the safety of the kingdome Some of the Cavaliers taken at Farneham-Castle by Colonell Browne this afternoon were brought up to the Towne to the number of forty persons and disposed of to severall prisons It is reported the King has with him fifty and odde good brasse Ordnance Lord turne his heart from his ungracious Counsellors To day also came forth a Proclamation from His Majesty forbidding his Cavaliers the plundring of any persons whatsoever under the paine of his displeasure but it is conceiv'd only a scar-crow it being impossible to alter their inhumane dispositions Friday Decemb. 2. A Post from my Lord Fairefax this day verified that the Earle of Cumberland would deliver up the City of York upon the conditions which he had within inclosed whether it will be received or no is not yet knowne The City of London still persists in their determination of maintaining the Regiments for pursuite of the Cavaliers men being taken on in Moore-fields in great numbers This day towards Evening a ●…up was sent up the River laden with amunition and taken at Sea by the Earle of Warwickes ships The kings Majesty has fortified Oxford intending as it is credibly informed to remaine there all this Winter though the Countrey cryes out of his Cavaliers This day also came forth a new Declaration from His Majesty and the Parliaments answer thereunto and Sir Poter K●lligrewes returne from the King caused much and deep agitations in both Houses It is hop'd about accomodation Drums beat up in the City and Suburbs for more supply for his Excellence the Earle of Essex who is advanced as far as Windsor the garrison there being in very good plight Saturday Decemb. 4. THis day came out an order from the high Court of Parliament commanding all those who were interested in the collection of money plate and the like to returne in upon Munday next the account ot the said money and plate with their names who refuse to contribute according to their abilities that the truth of the said accounts be presented to the Earle of Manchester the Lord Brooke Lord Wharton Lord Edward Howard and some members of the lower house This day was a great hnbub in Holbourne at the Globe Taverne the souldiers wanting their pay as they pretended would have pillag'd the said Taverne but the approches of the train'd band made them desist that enterpize and then flocking about the Lord Brookes doore and some mutinous words being spoken one of the souldiers was apprehended by Captaine Harvie who was there with his troope but the rest promising to demeane themselves more orderly he was discharged and the money was paid them by the right honourable the Lord Brooke his officers This day was treaties in agitation about his Majesties Answer to the Petition of both the houses printed at Oxford they being well inclin'd to peace if it would please his Majesty in any indifferent way to confide in them and their Councell This day clandestinely was reprinted a Declaraion from Prince Rupert wherein he strives to extenuate the foulenes of his former cruelties with many false calumnies on the right honourable Philip Lord Wharton but those Rodomantades cannot excuse the confirm'd truth of his proceedings It was likewise rumoured for certaine in Westminster Hall that Yorke was yesterday surrendred to the Generall the Lord Fairfax There was some seven-score poore fellowes whom they terme Cavaliers brought up to towne bound in Carts if the King have no better souldiers we shall be sure of sudden victory At Plimouth came in at it was to day certified three dayes since a small vessell from Saint Molos which being search'd in a Sailers habit was found a servant of Master Iarmines directed with Letters to Sir Ralph Hopton which Letters with the said mssenger are comming up to the Parliament This day also came our a new Order from the right honourable the high Court of Parliament expresly commanding all their souldiers to restraine from plundring as also an Order for restitution of all such moneys and goods as had been formerly taken away from any man by plunder or pillage with a strict command to all Maiors and other Officers to see the said Order put in practice Sunday Decemb. 5. THis day was a most excellent Sermon preached in Christ Church London in the forenoone the Minister much and with many efficatious reasons perswading the people to a liberall contribution towards the defence of the Common-wealth which was very well approv'd of by the audience A flying rumour was spred in the City that Colonell Browne who had taken Farnham Castle was himselfe taken prisoner but it was onely rais'd by some malignants to the dishonour of that valiant Gentleman A Letter this day from Newcastle testifies that the Earle and his Cavaliers are almost quite disheartened by their late ill successes and in much feare left the Scots on the one side and my Lord Fairfax with the Yorshire forces on the other side should invade him and so ruine his forces It was likewise this day reported that Sir Ralph Hopton is either dead or dangerously sicke and that Sir Bevil Greenvill and the rest of the malignants in Cornwall are determined to breake up their army being no longer able to continue them together for want of money and other provision It was also reported this day by a Dutch Merchant of much credit who arriv'd yesterday from Holland that the Prince of Orange with the best part of his forces is withdrawne to Breda which being his owne towne and Barony by inheritance he is resolv'd there to stand upon his guard which hath given much distaste to the Lords the States of the united Provinces The cause of his discontent as it is supposed being deprived of his place of high Admirall of Holland which was done by the States left hee should ayd the malignants here against the high Court of Parliament It was also informed that Richelen the great French Cardinall is for certaine deceased at Fontanblean this weeke FINIS