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A71348 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.27 (28 June-5 July 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_12 11,017 16

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to bed two days before was Christened at Duss●ldorp with great Ceremonies The differences betwixt the City of Munster and the Bishop are so far from an accommodation that at present both the parties have no other thoughts but to put themselves in posture to right themselves by the way of Arms That Prelate who hopeth to have assistance from several Princes of the Empire being resolved not to abate any thing of his pretentions and the City being resolved to venture all for the preservation of their Privile●ges Advertisement of Books newly Printed and Published ☞ {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Nasorah Seu Critica Divina Or A Synoptital Directory on the Sacred Scriptures The First part Containing the several Canons of both Scriptures Namely of the Old and New Testament As the same are distinguished in the General Analysis at the begining of this Treatise By Ferdinando Parkburst {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Sold by G. Bedel and T. Gollins at the Middle Temple-gate Fleetstreet and James Mag●●s near the Piazza in Covent Garden There is a Book newly come forth in defence of Christ Jesus Scriptures Ministry and Ministers against some Principall Quakers By Francis Duke of Westminster Sold by Miles Michael in Westminster-Hall the first sh●p on the right hand The Silent Soul with Soveraign Antidotes against the most Miserable Exegents or a Christian with an Olive Leaf in his mouth when he is under the sharpest Tryals and Troubles the sadd●st and da●kest Providences and Changes and Published by Thomas Brook Preacher of the Gospel at Margaret Fish-street hill App●or of Gold for young Men and Women and a Crown of Glory for old Man and Weomen or the happiness of being good betimes By the same Author A String of Pearl or the best things reserved till last with a serious discourse touching a well-grounded Assurance of Mans everlasting Happiness and Blessedness A Book of Short-Writing the most exact lineal and speedy that hath been published By Theophilus Metcalf That Sheltons Short-hand Book in Latine very useful for all Schollers and Foreign Nations newly translated and cut in B●ass Plate All five sold by John Hancock in Popes head Alley the first shop next Corn-hill ☞ We must call upon you again for a Black Dog between a Grey-hound and a Spaniel no white about him onely a streak on his Brest and his Tayl a little bobbed It is His Majesties own Dog and doubtless was stoln for the Dog was not born nor bred in England and would never forsake His Master Whosoever findes him may acquaint any at Whitehal for the Dog was better known at Court than those who stole him Will they never leave robbing His Majesty must He not keep a Dog This Dogs place though better then some imagine is the only place which no body offers to beg Advertisements ☞ A Leather Portmantle lost at Sittingburn or Rochester when his Majesty came thither wherein was a Suit of Camolet Holland with two little laces in a seam eight pair of white Gloves and a pair of Does leather about twenty yards of ski●-colour'd Ribbon twelvepenny broad and a whole piece of black Ribbon ten penny broad a cloath lead coloured cloak with store of linnen a pair of shooes slippers a Montero and other things all which belong to a Gentleman a near Servant to His Majesty who hath been too long Imprisoned and Sequestred to be now robbed when all men hope to enjoy their own If any can give notice they may leave word with Mr. Samuel Merne His Majesties Book-binder at his house in Little Britain and they shall be thankfully rewarded A Black Mare 14 handful high with a star in her forehead with a long tayl never dockt five years old Lost out of a piece of a G●ound near Cambden-house Kinsing●on If any one can give notice of her to Mr. Richa●d Kellaways at the Rose in Knights-bridge or to Mr. James Pierce at the White-Hea●t in Long-acre they shall be well rewarded for their pains Whitehal Wednesday the 27 of June This day the Maior of St. Albans accompanied with Mr. Foxwist the Recorder and some of the principal Burgesses his Brethren as the Representative of the said Corporation made their Humble Address to His Majesty the Recorder making a short and pithy Speech by way of Congratulation of his Majesties happy Restauration to his Royal Throne and assurance of their Loyalty and Allegiance to his Majesty and presented him with a Resignation of the Fee-Farm-rent purchased by the Corporation in His Majesties absence and the Arrears incurred in the mean time being a 100 l. in Gold which His Majesty was pleased Graciously to accept and to express his kind acceptance thereof and that the Corporation should as occasion required participate of his Royal Grace and Favour From Innerness June 16. I have as I acquainted you in my last made inquiry into the business of Capt. Roll which was contradicted in some late Pamphlets but upon discourse with Sir James Smith and Mr. Calmady I finde that the said Capt. Roll was seised for speaking words and that Mr. Calmady giving too much credit to him that brought the note did in haste sign it Wednesday Dr. Colladon Deputy from the Common-wealth of Geneva having presented unto His Majesty the Letters of the Lords Syndicks and Magistra●es and of the Pastors and Professors of that place congratulating His Majesties happy Return and Restauration to his Kingdomes And demanded in their Name of His Majesty the continuation of His Royal Favour and good Affection towards them His Majesty was pleased to return them thanks for their expression of so Cordial a respect and to give to the said Deputies a very gracious and acceptable Answer upon his Demand His Majesty having been pleased to bestow a Grant for the Degree and Honour of Baronet upon Nicholas Steward of Hartly Mawditt in the County of Southampton Esquire A Patent passed under the Great Seal of England for conferring the said Honour and Degree of Baronet upon the said Sir Nicholas Steward accordingly Whitehal On Monday last Colonel Sir John Robinson Alderman of London and a Member of this Parliament was by his Majesty made Lieutenant of the Tower of London an action most acceptable not only to the City and Parliament but indeed to the whole Nation the very prisoners themselves being glad of his company The Kingdome having for a long time by reason of his Majesties absence been troubled with the Evil great numbers have lately flocked for Cure His Sacred Majesty on Monday last touched 250 in the Banquetting House amongst whom when his Majesty was delivering the Gold one shuffled himself in out of an hope of profit which had not been stroak'd but his Majesty presently discovered him saying This man hath not yet been touched His Majesty hath for the future appointed every Friday for the Cure at which time 200. and no more are to be presented to him who are first to repair to Mr. Knight His Majesties