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A71345 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.24 (7 June-14 June 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_3 13,021 16

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Numb. 24. Mercurius Publicus 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 of the Council of State From Thursday June 7. to Thursday June 14. 1660. Thursday June 7. 1660. THis day the Petition of divers Lords Knights Gentlemen of the six Counties of Northwales from whence during all the time of the late Usurpation of the Government no publique Address or Petition was ever made was presented to his Majesty by the Noble Lord the Lord Viscount Bulkley accompnied by the persons who subscribed the same which Petition was as followeth To the KINGS most Excellent Majesty The humble Petition of divers Lords Knights and Gentlemen Inhabitants of the six Counties of Northwales whose names are subscribed Sheweth THat your Petitioners during the Vicissitudes of eighteen years troubles having suffered as much and repined as little as any part of your said Majesties Realm have done do now esteem it the glory of their first publick Address that it is to your Majesty the most Gracious of Princes Excess of joy hath oft struck men dumbe but we who now carry our hearts in our mouthes may as well live and not breathe as not profess our selves enlivened by your Majesties return unto us That having bin the end of our constant prayers is now the fruition of those longing hopes which rendered our sufferings tollerable and preserved us to this time to pray for your Majesties long and happy Raign And as your Majestie hath attained the possession of your Crowns by the glorious conquest of an Heroick patience so shall we humbly endeavour to follow your Princely example by so far disowning all even just Animosities as shall we hope in a peculiar sence render us your Majesties most obedient subjects Yet we deny our selves the least harsh or revengefull thought for those Oppressions we so long and signally have layn under we are not able to digest the detestable and horrid murther of your Royal Father our once most Gracious Soveraign in averting the guilt of whose blood all are concerned who have no mind to draw it upon themselves Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray That not onely such of those principally engaged in that execrable murther as to your Majesty and the honourable Parliament shall seem me●s be forth with delivered over to publick Justice But that also such others as concurred therein or procured and prom●● etitions to bring on that horrid Tryal or other Addresses to own the same and have not since given early testimony of their unforced repentance may be diligently taken notice of and disabled to bear any office of trust Civil or Military in your Majesties Realme that so the lives of your Majesties most loyal subjects may no more come into the cruel hands of Blood thirsty men Lord Powys Lord Herbert Lord Bulkley Sir Thomas Hammer Sir Jo. Salisbury Thomas Bulkeley Esq William Herbert Esq Sir Evan Lloyd Sir John Owen Sir Roger Mostyn Sir John Carter Iohn Hammer Richard Wyn Iohn Bodvell Will Griffith Nicholas Bagnol Esquires Iohn Middleton Iohn Nanney Will Hampheries Richard Broughton Col. Rich. Lloyd Will Ravenscroft William Glynn Henry B●lkley Col. Hugh Wynn Hen. Conway Piers Lloyd Robert Williams Eubale Thetwal Tho. Crachley Sir Charles Lloyd Robert Davies junior Col. Roger Mostyn Will Bold Edmund Metrick Lewis Lloyd Tho. Gravesnor Ph●l Egerton Col. Tho. Ravenscroft Robert Whitley Griff Bodurda Edward Bereton Iohn Do●ben Evan Vaughan Robert Broughton Rich. Middleton Hugh Roberts Rich. Wynn Ken. Eaton Nic. Bayly Hen. Iones John Price Hugh Pennant Francis Manley Will Hill Edward Price Col. Io. Robinson Hugh Bodurda Will Williams Owen Hughes Robert Price Hugh Maurice Iohn Lloyd Tho. Weave Will Par●y Tho. Wynn Iohn Williams Oliver Broughton Esquires Tho. Baker Iohn Llyod Tho. VVilliams Hugh VVilliams Arthur Trevor Col. Roger VVhitley Iohn Parry Trevor Lloyd Edward Pennant Tho. Vaughan Io. Griffith Col. Fran. Trafford Lewis Lewis Iohn Lloyd VVill Humphreys Hugh Meredith Robert Challenor Price Devereux Somerset Fox Maurice Piges Richard Hughes Anthony Challonor Richard Price VVilliam Vaughan Geo. R●venscroft Trevor Lloyd VVill Iones Robert Griffeth Esquires The Petition being presented as aforesaid his Majesty was G●●●iously pleased to tell the Petitioners That he was sufficiently satisfied of their loyalty to the King his Father and sensible of their sufferings for him And was also pleased to assure them of his special Grace and Favour VVhitehall On Wednesday the sixth instant the B●liffs Burgesses and commonalty of the Town of Ipswich accompanied by M. Sicklem●r● Captain Sparrow Mr. Keen and divers other Gentlemen attended his Majesty and presented him with six hundred pieces of gold from the Town of Ipswich which his Majesty was graciously pleased to accept The same day the Earl of Cleaveland brought about two hundred Gentlemen many of them Officers formerly serving under him the others Gentlemen that rid in his troop to meet his Majesty to kiss his Majesties hand who kneeling down in the m●tted Gallery his Majesty was pleased to walk along and give every one of them the honour to kiss his hand which favour was so highly resented by them that they could no longer stifle their joy but as his Majesty was walking out a thing though unusual at Court they brake out into a loud shouting On Thursday Mr. VVall●p the Deputy Steward and Burgesses of the City of Westminster in their Gowns being conducted by Mr. Gerard a member of Parliament for that City waited upon his Majesty and presented a Petition wherein they desired that his Majesty would be graciously pleased to bestow the Office of Lord High Steward of Westminster on his Excellency the Lord General Monck M. Gerard made a short speech to his Majesty leaving it to the Steward to inlarge who delivered himself so rhetorically and with such due and awful respect to Majesty that he hath deservedly gained a very high reputation in the Court his Majesty returned a most gracious answer and afforded to a●l of them the honour to kiss his hand Thursday June 7. This day was published a Proclamation by his Majesty to summon the persons therein named who sate gave Judgement and assisted in that horrid and detestable murder of his Majesties Royal Father of blessed memory to appear and render themselves within fourteen dayes after the publishing of that his Majesties Royal Proclamation to the Speaker or 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 misprision 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 Ludl●w Iohn Hutchinson Esquires Sir Michael Livesay Ba●onet Robert Tichbourn Owen Roe Robert Lilburn Aaria● Scro●pe Iohn Okey