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A71342 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.34 (13 Aug-20 Aug 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_29; ESTC P1015 9,700 16

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give out that they have likewise received Orders to be gone out of that Country the seventeenth present The Ratifications of peace in Poland was to be performed on the seventh of this moneth the Instruments the●eof having been on all sides perused and found authentique Letters from Dantzick make mention of a new great Victory the Poles have obtained against the Muscovites but the particulars and certainty thereof are as yet more fully expected The King of Poland is now in Ukrain whether or no he will be able to appease and reduce to his party the rebellious Cossacks there time will discover The late peace of the North being now fully executed in Denmark there passeth but little worth communication It is confirmed from all hands that the King of Denmark hath sent the Earl of Uhlefeld prisoner to Bornholm after he had made an escape from Malmoe in Schonen in a disguise where it is thought he will be brought to a Legal tryal The Convention of the States in Sweden is appointed on the two and twentieth of September next and the Funeral of the late King is to be in October following The Hollands Ambassado●r Slingeland hath expedited his Negotiation in Sweden to his content and satisfaction Hague August 1● The differences between the Bishop and City of Munster do still continue and hostilities are used on both sides notwithstanding the endeavours of the Deputies of these States with the Bishop to condescend to a cessation of Arms the which to obtain application hath been made to Monsieur Triquet Resident for his Imperial Majesty here to perswade the said Bishop and prevail with him to come to an Agreement with the City what effect it is like to take will be known ere long It is conceived the Extraordinary Embassies for Spain England and France will be delayed yet a while until the Assembly of the States have produced a certain resolution touching those Memorials delivered by the Princess Royal and the Government of these Provinces for the time to come Westminster That Noble and accomplished person Francis Lord Newport Baron of High-Arcal who with his whole Family hath done and suffered so much for his Majesty as well out as in the Tower of London is now made Governour of his Majesties Castle at Ludlow where his Lordships own Company of Foot are assign'd besides what other Command his Lordship hath over the County ADVERTISEMENTS An Expedient for taking away all Impositions and for raising a Revenue without Taxes By Francis Cradock Merchant Printed for Henry Seile His MAJESTIES Stationer An Hawking Bagg wherein was some small Linnen a Letter-Case and Letters with other Writings was lost more Grantham in Lincolnshire If any have found it and bring it to the George at Stanford or to the Naggs head in James's street Covent Garden he shall receive ten pounds for his pains We are commanded to give notice again That His MAJESTY for divers weighty Reasons as well as the extraordinary heat of the season will forbear touching any more of those who have the Evil till further Order of which we shall give you timely Advertisement We must now acquaint you with a particular from Ireland which had we it not from unquestionable credit we should not mention In the Town of Dundalkchin n English Castle-Town in the County of Louth there is a chief and very ancient Seat belonging to the Noble Family of Bellew Sir Christopher Bellew being the four and twentieth Knight of that Family lineally descended all faithful Subjects to the Crown About this House and Town were many Ash-Trees wherein many thousand Rooks did constantly breed but when the late troubles began about eighteen years since all the Rooks quitted the place which had been their constant habitation Winter and Summer for above three hundred years and were never since discovered in that place till the end of April last when our Gracious Soveraign's Restauration was visible 〈◊〉 which 〈◊〉 many thousand Rooks came again to the same place though the Trees were most of them cut down where for want of Trees to rest on the greater part ●a●● upon Hedges and Banks of Ditches spreading themselves upon the Mo●e-hill whereof all the Country took notice and remembring when they ●led concluded their return to be an Omen of his Majesties speedy and happy Restauration Whereas the enemies of Episcopacy have traduc'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chaplain to the late Primate of Ireland and n●w Elect Bishop of Waterford a● guilty of some misdemeanors in Preaching a Funeral Sermon in St Margarets Westminster at the Funeral of M● ●●ristopher Walker in which Church the said Mr. Baker never preached nor was there present that day We whose names are subscribed do hereby certifie that we were present at the Funeral of Mr. Christopher Walker solemnized at St. Margarets Church Westminster the 19 of July last past where there was a Sermon which was not Preached by Mr. George Baker Chaplain to the late Lord Primate of Armagh as hath been sl●nderously reported but by another Minister nor did we see the said Mr. Baker that day or of divers days before or after In testimony whereof we have s●t our hands this fourth day of August 1660. Tho. K●●k Bryan Barnaby Adam Prince John Belchamber Bartholomew Balman George Walker Joyce Walker widow of the deceased with divers of that Parish London You may remember when the Rump last lifted up it self a Person adventured to blot out that monstrous Inscription which the bloody Rumpers had caused to be set over the place where stood the Statue of that glorious Martyr King Charles the first several persons assumed that honest Enterprise to themselves as there will never want such as will own a good action when crown'd with success Know therefore that it was Mr. Michael Darby now Painter to the Company of Mercers who hearing how three eminent Members of that Society were troubled to behold that ●nfamous Superscription the said Mr. Darby freely offered himself to blot it out engaging to do it before he slept and accordingly performed it at a full afternoons Exchange time who as soon as he had finished it with a loud voice said God save King Charls the second for which Act of Loyalty he hath had the Honour to beautifie the Statues of our gracious King and his glorious Father with the Inscriptions under written CAROLUS PRIMUS Monarcharum Mag. Britanniae Secundus Franciae Hiberniae Rex Martyr ad Coelum missus penultimo Jan. Anno Dom. MDCXLVIII The Scepter in his right Hand A Church in his left Arm A Globe at his left Foot and on his Shield MAGNA CHARTA CAROLUS SECUNDUS Monarcharum Mag. Britanniae Tertius Franciae Hiberniae Rex Aetat. suae Anno. tricessimo Regni duodecimo Restaurationis primo Anno Dom. MDCLX The Scepter in his right Hand In his left the Globe and on his Shield AMNESTIA From Lempster Major Theophilus Hart Major to the Earl of Sandwich drew together four Troops of Horse of his Lordships Regiment neer Litchfield where after he had at large declared the weight and importance of a solemn Oath he tendred to them the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy which they all took with very much alacrity Thence he rode to the other two Troops then at Kedderminster where after the like Exhortation they all with like cheerfulness took the foresaid Oaths London Printed by John Macock and Tho. Newcombe 1660.