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A71339 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.31 (23 July-30 July 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_23; ESTC P1015 12,472 16

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Numb. 31. THE Parliamentary Intelligencer COMPRISING Sum of F●●raign Intelligence with the Affairs now 〈◊〉 Agitation in England Scotla●● and Ireland For Information of the People Published by Order From Monday July 23. to Monday July 30. 1660. Elsenore July 7. THe Swedish Commissioners in this place are now daily imployed to see the rest of their Soldiers transported hence Many Officers have got their discharge upon payment of their Arrears so that they seem to be well satisfied therewith and content is likewise given to the Common Troopers that are disbanded From Stockholm of the Thirtieth last past it is certified that the English Ambassador Sidney had audience on the 28. of that month and withal taken his leave His Majesty hath presented him with a chaine of Gold and a precious picture case set round with two Rows of Diamonds having within the Pictu●e of his late Majesty of Sweden and the same night the said Ambassador was entertained with a magnificent Supper in the Kings Garden I understand that the like Present is to be given to the French Ambassador there is shortly a person of Quality to be appointed to go in an Embassie Extraordinary for England to congratulate his Majesties happy restitution to his Crown and Kingdoms The Reader may take notice that after several mature Debates concerning this Summers Assizes his Majesty was graciously pleased to set forth a Proclamation the 23 of this instant July wherein out of His Princely care that His loving Subjects may have timely notice of the alterations of the days hath Declared the several Prefixions given in by His Majesties Justices for holding the Assizes in the several Circuits as hereafter folllow viz. SVrrey ss. Monday the third of September at Kingston upon Thames Sussex Friday the seventh of September at E●st-Greenste●d Kent Tuesday the Eleventh of September ●t Maidstone Essex Monday the Seventeenth of September at Chelmsford Hertford Friday the One and twentieth of September at Hertford Bucks Thursd●y the eighth of August at Aylesbury Bedford Mond●y the third of September at the Town of Bedford Huntingdon Wednesd●y the fifth of Sept. at the Town of Huntingdon Cambridge Thursday the sixth of Sept. at the Castle of Cambridge Suffolk Monday the Tenth of Septemb. at Bury St. Edmonds Norf●lk Saturd●y the fifteenth of Sept. at the Castle of Norwich City of Norwich The same day at the New-hall of the City of Norwich B●rks Tuesday the fourth of September at Reading Oxon Frid●y the Seventh of September at Oxford Glo●cester Wednesd●y the Twelfth of September at Gloucester City of Gloucester The s●me day at the City of Gloucester M●nmouth Monday the Seventeenth of September at Monmouth Hereford Thursd●y the Twentieth of September at Hereford VVorcester Tuesd●y the Five and Twentieth of Sept. at Worcester City of W●rcester The same day at the City of Worcester Sal●● Frid●y the Eight and twentieth of September at Bridgnorth S●●ff●rd Wednesd●y the Third of October at Stafford Lan●●ster Thursd●y the Thirtieth of August at Lancester W●stmorland Thursday the sixth of September at Appleby Cumberland Monday the Tenth of September at Carlisle Northumberland Frid●y the Fourteenth of September at the Castle of Newcastle upon Ty●e Newcastle upon Tyne The same day at the Guild-Hall of the same Town Durham Tuesday the Eighteenth of September at Durham York Monday the Twenty fourth of Septemb. at the Castle of York York City The same day at the Guild-Hall of the same City Southampton Mond●y the Third of September at the Castle of Winchester VVi●●s Wednesday the Fifth of September at New-Salisbury Dorset Monday the Tenth of September at Dorchester City of Exeter Thursday the Thirteenth of September at the Guild-hall of the City of Exeter Devon The same day at the castle of Exeter Cornwall Wednesd●y the Fifteenth of September at Launceston Somerset Tuesday the Twenty fifth of September at the city of Bath City of Bristol Saturday the Twenty ninth of September at the Guild-h●ll of the city of Bristol Northampton Tuesday the Fourth of September at the castle of Northampton Rutland Friday the Seventeenth of September at Okeham Lin●●l● Monday the Tenth of September at the castle of Lincoln City of Lincoln The same day at the city of Lincoln Nottingham Saturday the Fifteenth of September at Nottingham Town of Nottingham The same day at the Town of Nottingham Derby Tuesd●y the Eighteenth of September at Derby Leicester Friday the Twenty one of September at Leicester Town of Leicester The same day at the Town of Leicester City of Coventry Monday the 24th of September at the city of Coventry Warwick Tuesday the Five and Twentieth of September at VVarwick July 19. This day the Borough of Plymouth as an expression of their unfeigned joy for his Majesties happy Restauration presented by the hands of the Right Honorable Sir William Morris one of his Majesties principal Secretaries of State and Governor of Plymouth Sergeant Maynard Recorder Edward Vowel Samuel Trellany Esqs and Timothy Alsop Alderman an honorable Present of Plate which for the largeness of the pieces and curiosity of the work was a Noble Present and was received very graciously by his Majesty Amongst the rest was a Fountain Ca●ved with rare art and curious Figures out of which Perfumed Waters were cast up Twenty foot high and had at the top thereof a curious Perfuming Box which at the same time issued forth Perfumed Fire His Majesty with several persons of Honor was pleased to entertain himself with the sight of it At the same time the City of Exeter by the said Sir William Morris Tho. Bampfield Esq Recorder Symon Snow Alderman and Thomas Westlake Town-Clerk as a Pledge of their Congratulations of his blessed Restauration and an earnest of their hearty affections did present His Majesty with several parcels of rich Plate to a very considerable value for the Mass thereof All persons of both Corporations had the Honor of his Majesties Hand Serjeant Maynard having declared the affection of the said Citie and Borough in a most elegant Speech to which his Majesty manifested a particular Approbation the Serjeant being better heard here than when he forc'd his entrance into the House of Commons after two moneths Seclusion when those horrid Regicides fell upon that bloody debate where the Serjeant by Cromwel was divers times demanded to the Bar as unable to bear the strength and force of the Serjeants Arguments when he pleaded so admirably for the life of the King July 24. 1660. This day some of the Clergy of the County of Lincoln in the name of the rest being brought into the Royal presence by the Earl of Manchester presented an Address to the Kings most Excellent Majesty which his Majesty was graciously pleased to accept with several expressions of favor to the presenters giving them also the honor to kiss his hand To the Kings most Excellent Majesty The most humble Address of the Ministers in the County of Lincoln Most Dread Soveraign AMong all the great calamities which