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A71338 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.30 (16 July-23 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_21; ESTC P1015 10,122 16

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Numb. 30. THE Parliamentary Intelligencer COMPRISING The Sum of Forraign Intelligence with the Affairs ●ow in Agitation in England Scotland and Ireland For Information of the People Published by Order From Monday July 16. to Monday July 23. 1660. Advertisement WHereas by Commission from His most Sacred Majesty und●r his Great Seal of England bearing date the fifth of this instant July as also by his Majesti's Letters Patents dated the ele●enth following Sir W●●l●am ●●hrockmorton was constituted and appointed Knight Marshal of his Majesti's Houshold and Cou●t of Marshal s●y He the said Sir William ●●hro●kmorton doth declare That for the ease of his Majesties Subjects in their du●● proceedings in the said Courts of Ju●tice that the Fees pa●able upon every Arrest shall be abated Two shillings six-pence and that for the future p●eventing those high misdemeano●s and to ●uptious which have been commented by several subordinate Off●ce●s or counter●e●● pretenders to that Court to the great vexation and oppr●ssion of his Majesties good people That he the said Knight-Marshal as Judg in the said Court will frequently appear therein to hear and receive all Grievances and Complaints that can be presented against any of the O●ficers or Counterfeits as aforesaid and then and there to inflict most exemplary punishment according to Law upon all Transgressors or Offenders whatsoever Westminster The Guards at last are discharged from their attendance on the two houses of Parliament who being now upon the performance of their duty to his Majesty as Loyal Subjects and the true service of their Countrey in their Representatives need no other security then the hearts and affections of the People Whitehall The Regiment that was lately Colonel Streaters is now conferred upon the Right Honorable John Lord Belasese who by his wounds and imprisonment hath sufficiently testified his Honor and Loyalty to his Majesty His Lieutenant Colonel is that gallant Gentleman Colonel Anthony Gilby The Major is Colonel John Streater who so resolutely attempted the Pass neere Daventry when Colonel Lambert was taken Lievtenant Colonel George Welden and Robert Smith are two of his Captains Colonel Charles Fairfax though very aged was never knowne to do any thing unbefitting a Soldier and for his eminent service in the late happy change and particularly at Hull hath not onely a continuance of his Regiment but for ever an hundred pound per annum out of the Customes of Hull Col. Edward Harloe eldest son of Sir Robert Harloe is now Colonel of a Regiment of Foot Captain of Horse and Governor of Dunkirk His Brother Major Robert Harloe is now Colonel of a Regiment of Horse in Dunkirk a Person whose abilities are not unknown as a member of Parliament or of the Army Major Tobias Bridges hath well merited to continue still Major of the same Regiment On Monday Iuly 16. His Majesty and his two Royal Brothers with divers Lords and Personages of Honor were entertained by Sir William Wale at his house in Throckmortonstreet This is that Sir William Wale that entertained his Grace the Duke of Albemarlie when it was agreed the Secluded Members should be admitted to re-●it For which and other late services he hath obtained to be Purveyor of his Majesties Wines If the City knew her owne happiness they may now see the difference betwixt the presence of a King and the Tyranny of an Usurper where the known Laws and the established Religion are not causes of plunder and imprisonment and there is no strife betwixt the City and the Country but who shall shew most duty to the King We have not told you of any places of civill jurisdiction conferred by his Majesty upon any of his good Subjects contenting our selves to let you know how the Militia and Army Officers have been disposed as the thing of more present consideration and necessity however we dare promise you when the List and settlement of the Army is all finished ●o give you upon occasion an account how Officers in his Majesties Houshold in Courts of judicature as well as in o●her places are filled and supplyed Whereas in some Prints there is mention made of the manner of the reception of Monsieur Pelnitz and particularly that he was conducted to Audience in his Majesties own Coach we must ●nform the Reader that it was not his Majesties Coach but the Coach of the Earl of Manchester Lord Chamberlaein of his Majesties houshold On Wednesday the 18 instant the Earl of St. Albans went to Gravesend and so forward on his voyage toward France what is the cause and purport of his journey we need not tell you His Majesty notwithstanding all discouragements by the hot weather and the multitude of sick and infirm people abated not one of his accustomed number but touch'd full two hundred that had the Evil an high conviction of all such Physitians Chirurgeons or Apothecaries that pretend self-preservation when the languishing Patient requires their assistance More Prisoners are committed to the Black Rod particularly Acton his Christendom we know not who is notorious enough by the name of Acton Postmaster of Basingstoak with whom also are Cap John Griffith and Cap. Edward Alcock who we may safely swear are unknown to us by their vertues Major Waring is committed hither also this is the son of the old Cash keeper Waring and brother in Law to major Salway this major Waring will find better usage at the Black Rod then he gave to the Gentlemen ●f Shropshire where he was Oliver Cromwels Triennial Sheriff Pa●don us for calling him Sheriff who rather was the Gaoler of that County and was the best Representative of the Committe of Safety whose Confident he was The last of the Prisoners is C●l Henry Bradshaw eldest brother to that monster John Bradshaw whom we scorn to honor so much as to rail at if it were manners to ra●l at the Devil And while we mention the name of Bradshaw we can tell you that his Majesty hath given leave unto Henry Williams alias Cromwell of Ramsey in the County of Huntingdon Esq to leave out the alias Cromwell It is therefore desired you would take notice that this Mr. Henry Williams is Grandchild to Sir Oliver Williams and son to Colonel Williams a Comm●nder in his late Majest●●s Army to whom only with his family this favor is granted And to deal clearly in those black days of the Protectordom this Gentleman was not only civil to all but made it his endeavour to assist and relieve all honest and loyal persons It is his due and 't were base to deny it From Warsovia July 3. Yesterday the Deum laudamus was in these Churches sung in presence of his Majesty for the great Victoy which it hath pleased God to bestow on the Army of this Crown which hath caused exceeding joy in all people of which Victory that you may have the better information take this following Account A●ter General C●arnesky had joyned his Forces with those of the Lithuanian General Sapicha General