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A71343 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.35 (20 Aug-27 Aug 1660)] comprising the sum of forraign intelligence with the affairs now in agitation in England, Scotland, and Ireland : for information of the people. Muddiman, Henry, 1628 or 1629-1692, editor.; Dury, Giles, editor.; Macock, John, publisher.; Newcomb, Thomas, d. 1681 or 2, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_31; ESTC P1015 7,343 16

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Numb. 35. THE Parliamentary Intelligencer COMPRISING The Sum of Forraign Intelligence with the Affairs now in Agitation in England Scotland and Ireland For Information of the People Published by Order From Monday August 20. to Monday August 27. 1660. Edenburgh Aug 14. WE are sorry we must begin this week with unwelcome news from Scotland where the Spotted-Feaver begins to rage in Struther and Falkland four Troops being quartered there are ordered to remove thence because of the present mortality there being already diverse both of the Soldiers and Inhabitants dead of that disease This is all the bad news that Scotland at present can afford the People there being in deep quiet and for ought the wisest can discerne are like so to continue notwithstanding the pretty tales invented at London concerning Scotland as some no question in Scotland concerning London 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 Gosse Lieutenant William Farley Major Thomas Watson Lieutenant Filibert 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 Colone John Matthews Lieutenant Edward Charleton Ensign Tho French Major John Thomas Lieut Alexander Coates Ensign Col. Roger Whitley who hath done and suffered sufficie●●●● for his Majesty is Captain to Captain Phillips late C●●pany and Captain Griffantius Phillips Lieutenant Thomas Barnes Ensign William Coates Captain Boone Lieut Robert Dashfield Ensign Thomas Willward 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 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 Clandomgals 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 A●gileshire 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 B●n●s being 3000. men into three gallant R●giments 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 Saturdry August 18. 1660 This afternoon his Royal Highness the Duke of York was pleased to bring with him the Duke of Gloucester the Duke of Albemarle and several other persons of Honor to the house of his Servant Captain Edmond Warcupp in Durham Yard to accept the entertainment of a Collation After so many Changes of Officers in several Regiments you may now take a List of all the Officers in his Excellencies own Regiment both Horse and Foot wherein there is no mutation his Grace having chosen such approved Officers as require no alteration George Monck Duke of Albermarle c. Captain General of all his Majesties Forces in England Scotland and Ireland Colonel of a Regiment of Foot his Captain Lieutenant is John Paynter Ralph Butcher Ensigne Ethelbert Morgan Lieut col and captain Tho Goodwin Lieut Richard Rewcastle Ensign Francis Nichols Major and Captain John Saunders Lieut John Cobb Ensign John Miller Captain Adjutant Gen●ral Robert Cooper Lieut Edward Basenet Ensign William Downs captain William Underhill Lieut Michael Adderses Ensign Robert Winter Capt James Hubbard Lieut John Clerk Ensign Tho. Mansfield captain John Rook Lieut Daniel Court Ensign John Collins captain John Harrison Lieut. Tho. Figg Ens Iohn Peters Capt. William Brangman Lieu. William Mac●erith Ens Iohn Mottlow Capt. Tho. Feiges Lieu. Iohn ●alder Ens Iohn Price Chaplain Nich. Predy Chyrurgion Rich. Collins Quartermaster and Marshal His Excellencies Regiment of Horse Philip Wilkinson Capt. Lieu. Iohn Maynard Cornit Nicholas Hudson Quartermaster Tho. Johnson Major John Cogan Lieut. Joh. Smith Cornet Tho. Aldy Quartermaster Tho. Symnall Capt. Tho. Roper Lieut. Tho. Gallant Cornet Hugh Whittle Q. m. Ant. Nowers Capt. Walter Partridge Lieut. Dan. Smith Cornet Benjamin Sergeant Q. m. Peter Wilmot Capt. William Grout Lieut. Daniel Dalton Cornet Joseph Hurandal Q. m. John Paddon Capt. Tho. Buller Lieut. John Britain Cornet Obadiah Boole Q. m. Tho. Reeves Chyrurgion Yesterday August 21. the Gentlemen of the Artillery-ground for the City of London having invited their Highnesses the Dukes of York and Glocester they were accordingly entertained with the Duke of Buckingham at Merchant Taylers Hall Sir John Robinson Lieut. of the Tower of London leading them thither from St. Pauls Church where they had a Sermon His Grace the Duke of Albermarle c. is by the special favor of His Majesty declared Lord Lievtenant of the Kingdome of Ireland His Grace the Duke of Alhemarle hath sent Letters by His Majesties command to the English Commissioners in Scotland to cease any further acting as Commissioners after the 22 of this instant August the Government of Scotland being to be reduced to its ancient course His Excellency notwithstanding his constant abode at Court hath as constant a watch and eye upon his Majesties Army and therefore taking notice that some Officers are too often