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A71332 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.24 (4 June-11 June 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_2; ESTC P1015 12,263 16

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Speakers of the House of Peers or Commons the Lord Mayor of the City of London or the Sheriffs of the respective Counties of England or Wales and that no person harbour or conceal them under misprisson of Treason The Persons Names are Iohn Lisle William Say Esquires Sir Hardresse Waller Valentine Wauton Edward Whalley Esqs Sir Iohn Bourchier Knight William Heveningham Esq Isaac Pennington Alderman of London Henry Martin Iohn Barkstead Gilbert Millington Edmund Ludlow Iohn Hutchinson Esquires Sir Michael Livesay Baronet Robert Tichbourn Owen Roe Robert Lilburn Adrian Scroope Iohn Okey Iohn Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Iohn Carew Miles Corbet Henry Smith Thomas Wogan Edmund Harvey Thomas Scot William Cawley Iohn Downs Nicholas Love Vincent Potter Augustine Garland Iohn Dixwel George Fleetwood Simon Meyne Iames Temple Peter Temple Daniel Blagrave Thomas Wait Esquires To which are added these other persons as being also deeply guilty of that most detestable and bloudy Treason viz. Iohn Cook employed as Solicitor Andrew Broughton and Iohn Phelps employed as Clerks and Edward Dendy who attended as Serjeant at Arms Thursday June 7. 1660. This day the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Faulkland one of the Citizens in Parliament for the City of Oxon did present to his sacred Maj●sty the loyal and dutiful affections of that antient City which they have alwayes borne to his Majesty and also to his late royal Father and in particular did present an Instrument under the common s●al of the said City whereby they did most cheerfully undertake for ever hereafter to pay to his Majesty the antient ●ee-farm rent due from the said City which they were nec●ssitated to purchase from the late usu●ped powers for a considerable sum of money all which his Majesty did most g●aciously accept from them and did then vouchsafe the honor to the Mayor and divers worthy members of that City there present to kiss his Royal hand graciously declaring that he would alwayes vouchsafe his particular grace favour and protection to that antient and loyal City Advertisements Psalterium Carolinum The Devotions of his sacred Majesty Charles the First in his solitudes and sufferings rendred in Verse by T. S Esq and set to Musick for three voices an Organ or Theorbo by John Wilson Doctor and Musick professor in Oxford Sold by John Martin James Allestro and Thomas Dicas and are to be sold at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard An Advertisement Lost the 24th of May 1660. between Charlton and London by conjecture neer Greenwich wall one table Diamond weighing twelve or thirteen grains having a little speck in it bring word to Mr. Nicholas Clobery at the Fleece in Lumbarstreet and you shall have 5 l. for your pains and many thanks Whereas in a certain News-book published on Friday June 1. some aspersions are cast upon the Mayor Aldermen and Corporation of Chesterfield in Darbyshire and the Lecturer of that place Mr. Tho. Forth intimating their negligence in not proclaiming the King with that due ceremony they ought These are to certifie the contrary that the Mayor Aldermen and that Corporation proclaimed his Majesty in the most solemn manner that could be expected from such a place and the Lecture is also very hearty in his expressions in praying for his sacred Majesty The House resumed the debate concerning the Act of Oblivion and Indempnity and resolved that Andrew Broughton John Cook and Edward Dendy being persons deeply guilty of the murther of the late Kings Majesty be excepted out of the said Act as to life and estate They likewise ordered that Hugh Peters and Cornet Joyce be forthwith sent for into custody Resolved that the House doth declare that they do in the name of themselves and the Commons of England ●●y hold on his Majesties gracious pardon mentioned in his former Declaration with reference to the excepting of such as shall be excepted in the Act of Pardon and accordingly a Declaration was prepared and agreed unto and a further Resolve made that the Members of this House which are of his Majesties Privy-Council do acquaint his Majesty with the Resolves of the House and des●●● of his Majesty that he would be pleased to appoint when and where this House shall wait upon him The House took likewise into their consideration the Bill for preserving the Priviledges of Parliament and confirming the Fundamental Laws which was read and committed Friday At the House of Commons Mr. Denzill Hollis a Member of the House and one of his Majesties most honourable Privy-Councells made a Report that he had attended his Majesty according to their Order with the Resolves of the House declaring that they laid hold on his Majesties gracious pardon mentioned in his former Declaration and that his Majesty had appointed to give them a meeting at three of the clock in the afternoon at the banqueting house The Committee that attended his Highness the Duke of Glocester to give him the thanks of the House for the affection he had expressed in his Letter to them reported that the Duke did very kindly accept it and assured them of the continuance of his respect to them and that it should be his study still to declare it to them The House appointed a Committee to consider of the Queens Joynture and to consider of a way to procure a present supply for her Majesty and report the 〈◊〉 The House ordered the Ordinance of Assessment and the Act for putting in exocution the powers in that Ordinance to be forthwith printed and published They likewise ordered that all those sums of money that the City of London hath advanced upon that Ordinance be forthwith paid out of such moneys as shall be raised out of that Assessment and that the Chamberlain of London who is Treasurer do see the same paid accordingly R●solved that twenty and no more besides such as are already excepted or sate as Judges upon the Tryal of the late Kings Majesty of blessed memory shall be excepted out of the general Act of pardon and oblivion to suffer such penalties or forfeitures not extending to life as shall be thought fit to be infl●cted 〈…〉 by an Act to pass for that purpose Saturday Upon a report from the Committee of Priviledges and Elections the House resolved that Mr. Secretary Morris and Mr. Trelawney are duly elected and ought to sit as Members of Parliament for that Burrough Mr. Speaker informed the House that Mr. William Hevoningham one of his late Majesties Tryers had rendered himself to him according to his Majesties Proclamation and that he put him into the hands of the Serjeant at Arms 〈◊〉 the further p●easure of the House was known concerning him whereupon it was resolved that he still remain in the custody of the Serjeant till further order Upon reading the humble Petition of Adrian Scroop it was ordered That upon the payment of a years value of his estate he shall not be excepted in the general Act of pardon as to any part of his estate that