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A71354 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.34 (16 Aug-23 Aug 1660)]; Mercurius publicus (London, England : 1659) Muddiman, Henry, fl.1659-1666, editor.; Dury, Giles editor.; Newcomb, Thomas, d. 1681 or 2, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_30 8,354 16

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From Candia July 16. The Bashaw Governor of Canea perceiving the time to draw nigh that a siege would be laid to this place he hath caused all the Armes to be taken away from the Inhabitants fearing lest they might keep secret Intelligence with the Venetians He hath likewise shipt away many little and unserviceable persons From Vienna July 30. His Imperial Majesty hath been hunting of Stags about Gratz where he killed about 100 of them His Najesty is now to goe with a small retinue into Carinthia and Craine to take homage of those Countries the rest of his followers are to return hither From Upper Hungaria it is certified that the Count of Serin hath received orders from his Imperial Majesty to withdraw his Forces from the Fort of Canischa But the Turkes are not minded to quit Transylvania till those 500000 Florens which Barchay had raised from the States of that Countrey be repayed them the most part of which summe he hath disburst upon Levies and Ammunition for the War and therefore doth yet desire more of the Countrey The Hungarian and the Ragozian Garrison in Great Waradin solicits earnestly for a speedy relief at least that they could be provided but with 3 or 4 expert Gunners because the Turks are fully resolved to lay siege to that place whereof notice hath been given to his Imperial Majesty at Gratz by a Courrier At the beginning of August his Majesty intends to set his Journey forwards for Carinthia in order whereunto all necessary provision is made Horses and Mules for Carriages being appointed to attend his Majesty at Gratz The Colonels Stellmacher Sparre and Priami have received orders to advance with their Regiments out of Bohemia towards Lintz whence it is thought they will proceed on their march hitherwards and so for Hungaria where in regard the Turkes have sate downe with their maine Body before Great-Woradin the Imperialists have likewise taken their Head-Quarters and begin to encampe themselves being found at their last muster about Ratkomatz to be of the number of ten thousand men there hath nothing as yet passed between these two Armies save onely that the parties on both sides doe now and then encounter one another Since our last News from the Army be pleased to take this account of two Regiments belonging to two persons of Honor the first is that Regiment which formerly belonged to Col. Herbert Morley and is now commanded by the Right Honorable the Earl of Peterborough whose Capt. Lieutenant is Benjamin Ruddierd and his Lieutenant Colonel is that Loyal Gentleman Sir John Ogle Captain Robert Goffe Lieutenant William Farley Major Thomas Watson Lieutenant Fil●bert Vernatti Ensign Thomas White Captain Francis Archer Lieutenant Martin Haward Ensign Edward Haward Captain Thomas Adams Lieutenant Gilbert Micher Ensign Mordant Captain William White Lieutenant Nicholas Sheppard Captain Henry Cullingham Lieutenant John Child Ensign Cuthbert Carre Captain Henry Easterne Ensign Sir Edward Richards Captain William Greenaway Lieutenant Richard Bannister Ensign John Height Captain George Salter Lieutenant William Gellabrown Ensign And the other Regiment which formerly belonged to Col. Pury is now conferred on Henry Lord Herbert whose Captain Lieutenant is Tho Nawfan Nathaniel Cole Ensign Thomas Pury Lieutenant Colonel John Matthews Lieutenant Edward Charleton Ensign Tho French Major John Thomas Lieut. Alexander Coates Ensign Col. Roger Whitley who hath done and suffered sufficiently for his Majesty is Captain to Captain Phillips late Company and Captain Griffantius Phillips Lieutenant Thomas Barnes Ensign William Coates Captain Boone Lieut Robert Dashfield Ensign Thomas W●llward Capt. Jeanes Lieutenant Compton Ensign John Grove Captain Thomas Jackson Lieutenant Arnold Whiffin Ensign Edward Winter Captain of Capt. Ellis late Company Witterne Lieutenant Henry Lester Capt. to Capt. Greens late Company John Green Lieut. Tho Drake Ensign Richard Badeley Chirurgeon Jenkin David Quartermaster and Marshal Richard Basset Capt. of William Neast his Company Gabriel Holmes Lieutenant Luke Thomas Ensign Advertisement WHereas divers Riots have been committed by persons disguis'd in the night in the Forrest of Duffeild Frith in the County of Derby upon the Inheritance of Iohn Heale Esq a Member of Parliament and William Smith Esq both Gentlemen of his Majesties Privy Chamber These are to give notice that whoever will declare the Authors Actors or Abettors of those Riots to Mr. George Gregson of Turneditch or to Mr. Henry Smith of Denby neer Duffeild they shall not only be remitted if they were Actors but requited for the discovery there being a Decree in the Exchequer before the Lord Chief Baron upon full hearing of Council on both sides against German Poole George Poole Miller c. the 16 of July last and the former Decree in the Dutchy Court confirmed whereof it was thought fit to give notice that none hereafter may run into future inconveniencies Advertisement WE are desired to give notie that William Hall about 17 years old is run away from his Master Major Dennis and hath taken with him the sum of 29 pounds He is in Footmans habit of Grey Serge edged with red brown haire curld not very long and of pale complexion If any can give notice of him they may leave word with Mr. Samuel Mearne his Majesties Book-binder in Little Brittaine and they shall be thankfully rewarded From Argileshire in Scotland Aug. 13. 1660. Here is very much rejoycing at the Imprisonment of the Marquess of Argile for though this Country bears his name there are too many Families which he hath endeavored to ruine the woful experience whereof will be evidenced by the Clandowgals Clan Leans Mac Donnals and Mac Waughtons besides the unnatural and unhumane usage of many hundred poor souls sent by him into the Island of Jura where they all perished Whether he hath practised murther and taking possession you will hear ere long I assure you that thousands are glad of what is done who although you yet have not their hands in this Letter yet neither hands nor hearts will be wanting to preserve his Majesties peace in Argileshire against all opposers whatsoever Hull His Majestie having been pleased to Constitute the Lord Belasyse Lord Lieutenant of the East Ryding in Yorkshire his Lordship summoned the Countrey to appear before him at Beverley the 13. of this instant August together with his Deputy-Lieutenants Justices of the Peace and chief Constables where being met they gave order for the raising the Trained Bands being 3000. men into three gallant Regiments Commanded by Sir Francis Boynton Sir John Hotham and Mr. Wharton as Colonels and Sir Robert Hilliard Commands the Horse These will all muster in Bodies before his Lordship within fifteen days after their Harvest is over the example whereof will be of great consequence to other Counties towards the settlement of the Ancient Legal way of Trained Bands for the security of the Kingdom Saturday August 18. 1660 This afternoon his Royal Highness the Duke of York was pleased to bring with him the Duke of Gloucester the Duke