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A70236 The historians guide in two parts : first, The recovery of lost time ... translated out of Italian : second, Englands remembrancer ... Doglioni, Giovanni Nicolò, 1548-1629. Compendio del mondo universale.; Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. England's remembrancer. 1676 (1676) Wing H2094A; ESTC R2022 52,929 136

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to several Bills one was an Act to prevent malitious maiming and wounding Mar. 12. The Church of S. Paul in Shadwel formerly belonging to the Parish of Stepney being made lately Parochial was this day Consecrated by John Lord Bishop of Rochester Commissioned thereto by the Lord Bishop of London 1671. Mar. 31. Died at the Pallace of S. James's after a long indisposition her Royal Highness Anne Dutchess of York Was launched at Portsmouth a stout and large Fregat above one hundred Guns named the Royal James Apr. 1. His Majesty returned to Whitehal from New Market whither he went the twenty fourth past Apr. 5. This evening was Interred at Westminister Abbey the Corps of her Highness Anne Dutchess of York in a Vault on the South-side of Henry the Seventh's Chappel Apr. 6. Sailed out of the Downs for Jamaica two of His Majesties Fregats in one of which was imbarked Sir Thomas Linch His Majesties Deputy-Governor for that Island Apr. 22. His Majesty being present in the House of Peers with the usual solemnities gave His Royal assent to several Bills After which the Parliament was Prorogued till the sixteenth of April next coming Apr. 25. This night hapned a violent Fire in the City of Oxford in a Street called Grand Pool which consumed in few hours above forty dwelling houses May 5. Died at Whitehal the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Manchester Lord Chamberlain of the Houshold May 10. This day was performed by Sir Edward Spragge and his Squadron that gallant and successful enterprise in destroying and burning ten Ships of War of Algiers at Bugia May 13. The Right Honorable Henry Earl of S. Albans preferred to the Dignity and Office of Lord Chamberlain to His Majesty May 18. Sir Mathew Hale late Lord Chief Baron of the Court of the Exchequer took his Seat in the Court of the Kings Bench as Lord Chief Justice of that Court. May 23. Sir Edward Turner late Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons was this day sworn Lord Chief Baron of the Court of the Exchequer May 27. His Majesty parted from Whitehal to Windsor June 7. The University of Cambridge having chosen his Grace the Duke of Buckingham their Chancellor this day the Vice Chancellor and the Body of the University attended his Grace at York-house in the Strand and was presented with the Statutes and Parent of that Universities and was admitted with the usual Ceremonies June 8. Died at Richmond Edgar Duke of Cambridge Son to his Royal Highness the Duke of York July 5. This day was the Restitution of the English Plantation of the Island of S. Christopher taken by the French in the last War to Sir Charles Wheeler His Majesties Governor of the Leeward Islands July 13. His Majesty and his Royal Higness c. arrived at Portsmouth from Windsor July 14. From thence to the Isle of Wight July 17. Thence to Plimouth His Majesty having parted with his Royal Highness July 23. His Majesty at Exeter July 24. At 〈◊〉 July 16. Returned to Whitehal July 28. His Royal Highness came to Whitehal Sept. 22. A Proclamation for farther Proroguing the Parliament from April sixteen next till October thirty next after One thousand six hundred seventy two Sept. 25. His Majesty accompanied with his Royal Highness and Prince Rupert parted from Whitehal for New Market where he arrived the same day Sept. 26. Thence to the Right Honorable the Earl of Arlington's house at Easton Sept. 27. To Yarmouth Sept. 28. At Norwich Octo. 2. His Majestie c. returned this day to New Market Octo. 2. His Majesty in consideration of that stout and memorable action performed by Captain Baddison Captain of the Swallow Merchant of one hundred and fifty Tuns and twenty six Men fought against an Algerine of thirty six Guns who having boarded the Swallow several times was forced at last shamefully to leave him and six of his men behind him was pleased to order a Gold Chain and Meddal for him this Octob. twenty eight Octo. 4. His Majesty at Cambridge Octo. 4. And back again to New Market Octo. 21. Returned to Whitehal Octo. 30. The City of London having all its publick Buildings recovered out of the late Ruines to a greater splendor and beauty than heretofore made an humble invitation to His Majesty to honor their Lord Majors Feast with His Presence to which His Majesty was pleased to consent and this day accordingly Dined at their Guildhal Nov. 19. Peace concluded with the City and Kingdom of Algiers by Sir Edward Spragge His Majesties Admiral in the Mediterranean Dec. 4. This day his Excellency Sir George Downing parted from Whitehal on his Ambassie to the States General of the United Provinces from His Majesty Dec. 6. Died at Whitehal the Lady Catherine youngest Daughter to his Royal Highness Dec. 17. Christ Church in Winchester Park in Southwark being made Parochial was this day Consecrated by John L. Bishop of Rochester Commissioned thereto by the Lord Bishop of Winchester in whose Diocess it lies Jan. 2. Master Montague His Majesties late Ambassador in the French Court was admitted of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council Jan. 24. Joseph Williamson Esquire had the honor of Knighthood conferred upon him And was sworn one of the Clerks of His Majesties Council in Ordinary Febr. 6. This day arrived at Whitehal Sir George Downing His Majesties late Ambassador to the States General Febr. 14. Sir Robert Carr made Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster Febr. 29. His Majesty and Royal Highness c. were pleased to honor the Society of Lincolns-Inn with their presence at the Readers Feast Sir Francis Goodrich Mar. 14. Sir Robert Holmes with six of His Majesties Ships met the Dutch Smyrna and Streights Fleet convoyed by eight of their Men of War off of Portsmouth upon refusing to strike and lower their Top-sails fought them and took five of the richest of them Mar. 15. His Majesty with the Advice of His Council was pleased to issue out His Declaration of Indulgence in Matters of Religion for Tender Consciences Mar. 17. This day was published His Majesties Declaration of War against the States General of the United Provinces Mar. 18. Came to Whitehal Sir Edward Spragge His Majesties late Admiral in the Streights Mar. 29. His Majesty accompanied with his Royal Highness and Prince Rupert c. went down the River for Chatham 1672. Mar. 28. This day His Majesties Declaration of War was Proclaimed against the States General of the United Provinces Apr. 13. The Marquess Del. Fresno Ambassador Extraordinary from his Catholick Majesty made his publick Entry Apr. 16. The Parliament met at Westminster according to their Adjournment and were in pursuance of His Majesties Proclamation Prorogued till October thirty next Apr. 17. The Right Honorable Lords Henry Marquess of Worcester Arthur Earl of Essex Thomas Viscount Falconbridge and George Viscount Hallifax were admitted and sworn of His Majesties most honorable Privy Council Apr. 18. This day was held at Whitehal a Chapter of
to Winton Dec. 22. Thence to Farnham Dec. 23. To Windsor Dec. 29. Major Pitcher shot to death in S. Pauls Churchyard Jan. 4. Supream Authority Voted to be in the House of Commons Jan. 6. An Ordinance passed for the Kings Tryal Jan. 9. A pretended High Court of Justice proclaimed Jan. 9. Voted that Writs should no longer run in the Kings name Jan. 16. Hillary Term adjourned Jan. 19. Major General Brown sent prisoner to Windsor Jan. 19. The King brought from Windsor to Saint Jameses Jan. 20. The King brought before the pretended High Court of Justice the first time Jan. 22. The King brought the second time Jan. 23. The third time Jan. 27. King Charles sentenced to death by that bold traytor John Bradshaw Jan. 30. King Charles the First most barbarously murthered at His own door Jan. 30. Charles the Second began His Reign from the same day Whom God for ever bless Febr. 1. The Lord Capel escaped from the Tower Febr. 2. Retaken and sent back Febr. 3. Charles the Second Proclaimed in Scotland Febr. 6. The House of Lords Voted useless and dangerous Febr. 6. The Kingly Office Voted unnecessary and burdensome Febr. 7. The late Kings Body removed to Windsor Febr. 9 King Charles the First Intombed at Windsor Febr. 14 A Council of State erected Febr. 15 The Earl of Holland sent for Febr. 16 Charles the Second Proclaimed in Ireland Mar. 6. Duke Hamilton Earl of Holland Lord Capel Lord Goring and Sir John Owen sentenced to die Mar. 9. Duke Hamilton Lord Capel Earl of Holland beheaded Mar. 22. Pontcfract Castle surrendred 1649. May 3. Dorislaus slain in Holland May 30. Alderman Andrews Proclaimed the Act for abolishing Kingly Government Jan. 4. The Powder Blow in Tower-street 1650. Apr. 29. Montross defeated in Scotland May 1. Taken prisoner May 20. Brought to Endenburgh May 21. Barbarously execused July 18. Doctor Levens suffered July 31. The Kings Children ordered to Carisbrook Castle Aug. 10. The Kings statue in the Old Exchange broken down by the Usurpers Sept. 3. The Scots Army routed at Dunbar Sept. 8. The Princess Elizabeth died at Carisbrook Castle Sept. 24. Interred at Newport in the Isle of Wight Jan. 1. Charles the Second Crowned at Schoone in Scotland 1651. Aug. 8. The Scotch Army entred into England Aug. 2. The Scotch Army came to Worcester Sept. 3. Were defeated at Worcester Sept. 13. The Scotch prisoners brought to London and Five hundred pounds offered to any that would detect His Majesty Febr. 2. His Majesty safely Landed at Newhaven in France Oct. 15. The Earl of Darby Beheaded at Bolton Oct. 22. Jersey Island taken Oct. 29. The Isle of Man surrendred Nov. Corn. Castle in Guernsey surrendred Jan. 11. Barbados the like 1652. June 19. A Fight in the Downs between the English and Dutch Sept. 5. The French Fleet beaten by the English Sept. 6. Dunkirk taken by the Spaniard Nov. 15. Blake worsted by the Dutch Feb. 18 19 20. A terrible fight near the Isles of Wight and Portland and the Dutch beaten The English Fleet in the Levant worsted by the Dutch 1653. Apr. 20. The Rump Parliament turned out by the Army July 29 30. A third great fight betwixt the English and Dutch Little Convention began commonly called Barbones Parliament Dec. 12. The Speaker and the most part leave the House and surrender their power to Oliver Cromwel who takes upon him the stile of Protector Febr. 8. Protector so called Feasted at Grocers-Hall by the City 1654. Apr. 5. Peace concluded with the Dutch 1655. Mar. 30. James Duke of Lenox dies Archbishop of Armagh dies 1656. Octo. 3. River of Thames ebbed and flowed twice in three hours 1657. June 5. Doctor Harvey died Octo. 23. Mardike surrendred to the French and put in the possession of the English 1658. July 8. Sir Henry Slingsby and Dr. Hewit Beheaded on Tower hill Sept. 3. The Grand Usurper Cromwel died Sept. 4. Richard Cromwel Proclaimed Protector Nov. 23. Oliver Cromwels pompous Funeral Jan. 7. A Convention called Dicks Parliament met at Westminster 1659. Apr. 7. A Representation to Richard Cromwel published by the Officers of the Army Apr. 22. Richard Cromwels party deserting him he consented to Dissolve his Parliament After which himself had a quietus est Apr. 25. The House of Commons shut up and entrance denied the Members May 7. The Rump sate again May 16. Whitchal and Somerset-house Voted by them to be sold Aug. 1. An Insurrection in Cheshire headed by Sir George Booth Aug. 6. Lambert advances with his Forces against Sir George Booth Aug. 6. Desborough advances towards the West Aug. 19 23. Sir George Booth routed and taken prisoner at Newport-Pannel Aug. 24. Sir George Booth committed to the Tower and Chirk Castle surrendred Aug. 24. A Proclamation against Master John Mordant since Viscount Mordant and others suspected to be engaged with Sir George Booth Octo. 13. The Rump Parliament turned out again by the Army Octo. 14. Fleetwood nominated Commander in Chief by the Army Octo. 20. General Monk signified his dislike of the Armies proceedings and advanced out of Scotland towards England Octo. 31. Bradshaw that bold Villain and Traytor died Nov. 3. Lambert advanced with his Forces towards General Monk Dec. 5. Tumults in London occasioned by the Apprentices delivering a Petition to the Lord Major to use his endeavors for a Free Parliament wherein were many slain by Col. Hewsons Soldiers Dec. 26. The Rump parliament sate again Dec. 28. Windsor Castle surrendred to the Rump Parliament Jan. 2. The Rump Parliament ordered an Oath for the Abjuration of the title of His Majesty and the whole Line of King James Jan. 2. General Monk arrived at Newcastle Febr. 3. General Monk came to London with his Army being Petitioned by all the Counties through which he marched for a Free Parliament Febr. 9. General Monk pulled down the Gates and Por●cullisses of London by order of the Rump Parliament Febr. 11. General Monk dissatisfied with the proceedings of the Rump Parliament withdraws with his Army into London The City received him with Bonfires c. Febr. 21. The Secluded Members restored the Long Parliament dissolved and another called to be holden at Westminster April 25. 1660. 1660. Apr. 11. Lambert escaped out of the Tower Apr. 14. His Majesties Gracious Letters and Declaration dated from Breda Apr. 21. Lambert Proclaimed Traytor Apr. 22. Taken near Daventrey by Col. Ingoldsby Apr. 24. Lambert brought to London and committed to the Tower Apr. 25. The Parliament met at Westminster May 1. His Majesty Charles the Second Gracious Letters and Declaration read in the House presented by Sir John Greenvile After which followed several Resolves in order to His Majestres speedy return to His People May 1. The like Gracious Letters and Declaration to General Monk May 2. The like to the Lord Major and Court of Aldermen May 3. His Majesties Letters and Declaration to the Fleet. Upon the reading of them the Lord Montague and the whole Fleet