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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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Numb. 24. THE Parliamentary Intelligencer COMPRISING The Sum of Forraign Intelligence with the Affairs now in 〈…〉 England Scotland and Ireland For Information of the People Published by Order of the late 〈…〉 From Monday June 4. to Monday June 11. 1660. BY Letter from Steepholm Island we are certainly informed that Col. Okey and Lieut. General Ludlow were there but with no intent to adde to their former crimes by raising a new disturbance but in expectation of a Bark to carry them over towards France where they might shelter themselves from that punishment which their guilt tells them they have deserved The Bark came to them and they on Friday the first of June went thence Lieut. Col. Barrow of C●lonel Twisletons Regiment upon notice of it is gone 〈◊〉 them in a Vessel to Scilly Island whether it is thought they are gone to bring them back if he can finde them to receive such punishment as shall be thought fit to be inflicted on them On Saturday the second of this moneth His Majesty conterred the Honor of Knighthood on Major William Salhield Naples May 8. This week the Procession called of San Gennaro our Protector hath been made with much more solemnity then for many years by past Our Archbishop our Vice-Roy and all the Tribunals of Judicature were present to that ceremony The Pyrates of Barbary have lately taken upon our coasts a Bark and a Felluck belonging to this City that were going towards the Isle of Sardinia The Prince of Montesarchio is preparing to go with 2000 Nepolitan foot and 1000 Germans designed against Portugal and some of his Vessels are to take in at ●inal the foot that are in the M●l●nez to be employed in the same expedition Presburgh May 13. An Express is lately gone from home to advise the Emperor that the Bashaw of Buda having crossed the river of Tyssa with 20000 men hath taken his head quarters in a place belonging to Hungary where he makes a cruel havock expecting some more forces that are to come to him which when he hath joyned he will march against Prince Ragotski who likewise doth of his side put himself in the best posture he can to oppose them The eighth instant the Palatine of Hungary arived at Tetzche intending to continue his march towards Pant●kel where the Rendezvous is for all the Imperial forces that are to be employed in Hungary Rome May 15. The nineth instant Mr. Brancaccio was consecrated Bishop of Andrinopoli in partibus infidelium by the Cardinal Fran●isco Barbarin and he hath been since designed to the Nonciature of Florence Cardinal Antonio did the like ceremony that day for Mr. de Rovere Bishop of Vereci● in Piedmont and Mr. Castraca● Bishop of Cagli in the Dutchy of Urbin The tenth Cardinal Grimaldi arived here from his Archbishoprick of Aix in France and Don Mario Chigi the Popes Brother returned likewise from Civittavecchia where he was gone to carry the orders for the going of the Galleys that are sent every year into the Levant to the assistance of the Venetians Koningsburgh May 18. It is reported here very confidently that the Poles have surprised the City of Vilna in Lithuania where they are said to have slain or taken prisoners most of the Moscovites that were in it but that having been necessitated to retire for want of Ammunitions to defend themselves against the Castle which annoyed them much with its Canons the Moscovites flew most of the Inhabitants accusing them to have had intelligence with their enemies Since which time it is said they are about fortifying the place more and more to secure themselves against a second enterprise whereof we expect a confirmation Elbing May 20 Extraordinary rejoycings have been made here for the publication of the peace whereof the Swedes do expect the Ratification by the States of Poland which is to be granted about the beginning of the next moneth after which they are to go out of this place in the mean while the Imperial forces in Prussia have been commanded to march into Hungary to joyn with the Army that is gathering there Wismar May 23. The peace and the cessation of arms have been published two days since in the Imperial army and at the same time all Officers and Soldiers were prohibited to make any hostility against the Swedes nor to make any devastation in any place belonging unto them Whereof advice hath been sent by an Express to General Wrangle who is at Stralsond to know of him how to deal with the Imperialists whose Purvoyers have never yet been able to obtain leave to buy here such things as they want Paris 8. June 1660. Marshal de Turenne hath obtained of the King the Abby of Torn●s in Burgundy being vacant by the death of Mr. de Chandenoux for the Abbot of Bouillon his Nephew The Express sent from Court about it doth report That all the d●ffi●ulties between France and Spain were regulated That the S●cau● d' Urgel was yeelded to the Spaniards That the Marriage was to be solemnized by Proxie the second or third inst●nt and soon after would be consummated and the Interview follow presently Mr. de Brisacies having complained to Cardinal Maza●●ne That he was u●justly turned out of his Government of Cirick in Lorrain by the Marshal de la Forte t●e said Cardinal hath approved of his complaint and the King gave him leave to return to his command which having done the said Marshal of his own Authority besieged him in that place which coming to the Kings Ea●s Order hath been sent to the said Marshal by an Express to draw back his Forces and to let the said Mr. Basacies and his Family go out of it safely The said Marshal hath ●●ely been cast in a business at Law concerning the Mannor of 〈◊〉 Loupe which hath been adjudged to the Countess of O●onne the eldest Daughter of her House The Queen of England hath lately sent from hence by Mr. Sambo●● the Clothes and other Furnitures which were to serve the King her Son at his entring into London and for a greater diligence fresh horses were made ready before at every stage The Princess of Conti is returned hither from the Waters at Bourbon The second instant the Parliament of Paris issued an Arrest commanding the Duke of Elboeuf to represent within a fortnight the prisoner forcibly taken by his Guard out of the prisons of the Presidial of Amiens Two days since Mr. de G●mont ordinary Gentleman to the King came this way going into England to congratulate the King of England in their Majesties name and is to remain there until ●n extraordinary Ambassador be sent from this Court to London Yesterday morning Mr. Akakia went from hence towards the Court whither he carries the Treaty of Pe●ce between Swedeland and Poland to be ratified by his most Christian Majesty as Warrranter in the behalf of the Swedes Monday June 4. At the House of Lords The Lords agreed to the Proclamation 〈◊〉 up to