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A91020 Prince Charles proclaimed King, and landed in Jersey with the Duke of York, and a list of the Lords, Knights and gentlemen of quallity arrived there with His Hignes, and His design touching the west of England. Also His entertainment by the Lord Jermane who is made governour of the Island, with the Lord Hopton and 300. other persons of note, that were convoyed by a statesmen of warre with the Duke of Yorks declaration touching his brother the declared King. And his Highnesses message to the King of France, and a present of one hundred thousand crownes sent him by the Cardinall. 1649 (1649) Wing P3483; Thomason E573_21; ESTC R206264 4,528 8

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PRINCE CHARLES PROCLAIMED KING AND Landed in Jersey with the Duke of YORK and a list of the Lords Knights and Gentlemen of quallity arrived there with his Highnes and his design touching the West of ENGLAND ALSO His entertainment by the Lord JERMANE who is made Governour of the Island with the Lord Hopton and 300. other persons of note that were convoyed by 2. Statesmen of Warre WITH The Duke of Yorks Declaration touching his brother the Declared King And his Highnesses Message to the King of France and a present of one hundred thousand Crownes sent him by the Cardinall London Printed for J. J. and are to be sold at Temple-Barre 1649. The landing of PRINCE CHARLES And the Duke of YORKE IN The Isle of Jersey with the Lord Hopton and 300. other Lords Knights and Gentlemen convoyd by 2 States-men of WARRE THe Prince of Wales since his long and tedious journey from his Native Country hath with his Councell at St. Germans in France ●ouching the next place of his arrivall had severall consultations having staid there longer then welcome after which consultations he with his brothe Duke of York the Lord Hopton and 300 other Gentlemen of quallity betook themselves to hover for a time at Sea intending for Jersey where they are as the newes is come for certaine landed being convoyed thither by two Statesmen of War of 35 peeces of Ordnance It s conceived their intention and Resolution is to be speedily in Ireland and farther after they shall see cause From Dublin Letters say that the Lord Lieutennant is marched with his whole Army toward Trehah it being first to be attached the Governour thereof being Sir Arthur Ashton formerly Governour of Reading an old Souldier one famous for making good towns and did one once against the King of Sweden to his admiration this town is fortified as well as his and as all the Ingineers Ormond had could do it The cheef Governour must besiege it on both sides the water whether he storm it as was his usuall way in England or make a fotmal siege by i●trenching and approaches time will shew its mineaqle in most places the sudden and easie carrying this place wil faciliate the whole worke if this prove hard the rest it like to come of so If any ask why North not South first it s anfwered that there is good reason for it for the better accomodation by Sea who will keepe out any thing from the besieged and furnish the besiegers with food as to serve them with Biske Beer c. Sir Our Armies being at present not enged as we can hear I can inform you but little more for matter of News only we have for certaine that since the advance of the Lord Leiutenant Crumwell divers come from Inchiqueene and that Col. Wentworth is come with 50 horse and men and there hath benn the like attempt at Drorhedah but not so good successe some being taken and executed A Letter from Chester Sept. 9. Sir In my last I gave you the glad tydings of the Lord Governours landing in Ireland since which we have not been acq●inted with much action in those parts but the best news at present as we hear is the return of some ships from Dublin since the landing of the Lord Leiutenant who specify that the Lord Governour marched on Satturday last from Dublin it s generally beleeved he is marched towards Tredah and the Letters say They hope it is taken by this time and that they question not but that before this comes to hand their will be some action and further say that they do not beleive the enemies strength so great as they bragg off We also hear that divers of Prince Ruperts men do often desert him so that he hath not Seamen with him to man above 3 of his best ships But there are not yet come any letters from our Navy before Kingsale since the late great winds By Letters from Scotland it was this day certified That some Dan●s ships passed by the Islands of Orkney towards Ireland and Isle of Pharoe one of the ships belonging to the Parl. of England chased them some of them ran on the Coasts of Scotland That on those Coasts in Scotland ly 2 Armies one for the Kirk and one for the State who look for the landing of Forces from Montrosse whom they heare is gathering of Forces in Denmark and Sweaden by himself and his Agents to come against them yet some of the Scots Souldiers were very abusive From Yarmouth came thus that Captaine Coppin with the Greyhound set at liberty a vessel that had been taken by 4 Dunkerk men of Warre who after turning out all het men puting only 5 into her were sending her to Ostend he also chased an Irish Frigot a long time but the wind being extream high and the storme increasing he was forced so let fall all his sales or he had been over set but he see her hover on the sands and its thought she got not off againe This day we had Intelligence that the Garrison of Oxford was in some distemper being seduced partly by the discontented people of the Levelling faction and partly by the Cavaliers who drive on their interest by complying and fomenting their discontents The Souldiers there have drawn up certaine Proposals The substance is for a new Representative c. These men are now quell'd and the house having notice thereof and that certain Agents from London are apprehended who had blown up the min●s of these poore souls into thoughts of being restorers of their Country who know how to settle the Nation better then ever it was these are to be called to account and proceeded against and a Declaration speedily to goe forth for to undeceive The Souldiers a● Oxford as we are informed by letters from thence have drawn up eight Proposals to this effesh viz. for the chusing of a new Representative and disolving this and for electing Agitators They keep Guards and stop passenger● some talk of parties in other places ready to back them and their is o Letter intercepted going ●tom a prisone in the Fleete to the Lorn Cottingtor wherein he relates that all the hoper of that party depends upon the seeming complyance of his Majesty seems ing complyance with the Levelling party without whom it is impossible for any of his party here to prove serviceable unlesse upon their principles he writes That the Kings friends increase dayly but have no possibility of acting unlesse the Levellers lead the way This afternoone Col. Tomblinsou and Col. Euglisby were dispatched towards Oxford From high Wickam we understand that some turbulent spirits affronted the Mayor who imprisoning some of them with other of their confede ates broke the prison and after came dairing the mayor to his face Sunday Sept 9. The book of Common Prayer was read at Petert Pauls Whar● by one Williams who not long since was required to forbear by the Lord Mayor yet still persisted in that