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A71349 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.28 (5 July-12 July 1660)]; Mercurius publicus (London, England : 1659) Muddiman, Henry, fl.1659-1666, editor.; Dury, Giles editor.; Newcomb, Thomas, d. 1681 or 2, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_18 11,433 18

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Exchequer in that he had been unbiassed and constant in his Judgment and had Acted nothing prejudicial to his Majesty or contraty to his trust c. After a reply in excuse of himself his Majesties Patent to constitute him one of the Barons of his Majesties Court of Exchequer was read and being afterward sworn in Court he sat as one of the Barons of the said Court Whitehall July 7. This day His Majesty conferred the place of Lord Almoner on that most Pious and Reverend Brian Lord Bishop of Salisbury who was his Majesties Tutor when he was Prince of Wales His Majesty was pleased to restore that ancient Honor of the Dominion and Government of the Isle of Man to the Right honourable Charles Earl of Derby which hath been kept from that Noble Family ever since the murder of the Noble and Valiant James Earl of Derby A Family that for their loyalty and fidelity to the Crown have suffered as deep as any of His Majesty Subjects of this Nation Great care is also taken by the Earl of Derby for setling the Church-Government both in Doctrine and Discipline as it hath been formerly accustomed in that Island Also William Lord Craven is made Governor of the Castle of Shrewsbury in which County his Lordship hath ample Revenues which till now without the least pretence or colour of Justice have been deteined from his Lordship but now are restored to him with all Arrears and his Lordships Deputy-Governor is Sir William Whitmore Baronet a Family that have suffered very much for their Loyalty and Allegiance The Lord Charles Howard one of his Majesties most Honorable Privy Council is also made Governor of Carlisle That Loyal Gentleman Sir Richard Basset is made Governor of Cardiff Castle Sir Jordan Crosland who from the beginning of these Wars did his Majesty such good service in the North is now made Governor of Scarborough Castle Col. Tho. Blague who so long kept the Castle of Wallingford when Governor thereof being one of the Grooms of his Majesties Bed-chamber is now made Governor of Yarmouth and Langher Point Captain William Lennard a Gentleman of a Noble Family and tryed courage is made Governor of the Forts of Tilbury and Gravesend Cap. Increased Collins having a former Patent from his late Majesty and continuing Loyal is now confirmed by his Majesty Governor of Moats Bulwark Major Waterhouse a person of whose courage and fidelity his Majesty understands so much is now Deputy-Governor of Garnsey Letters are lately sent down to Scotland to Judge Moseley and the other English that were Commissioned as Judges there to forbear to act any further in their former capacity and to repair into England And now after all these Castles and Commands bestowed on persons of Honor and Loyaltie be pleased to take notice That the Marquess of Ar●gyle the Marquess of Antrim Sir Arthur H●sierigg Sir Henry Vam are arrested of High Treason and commi●ted clos● Prisoners to the Tower of London When Sergeant Char●ock went to apprehend the Marquess of Antrim he wa● denied entrance but the General beforehand having furnished him with three files ●f Musquetriers he forced two doors and found the Marquess si●ting on his Bed-side it was about two a clock last Sund●y morning The Sergeant civilly offered him to rest there all night where he would give his attendance The Marquess afterwards went to Bed but upon consideration rose again and was conveyed privately to the Tower The Marquess of Argyle was got through the Guard Chamber and Presence intending as he saith to have spoken with His Majesty but was soon observed and upon Information a Warrant was granted to apprehend him In his passage through Cheapside he desired he might go and speak with an eminent learn●d Minister at Aldermanbury Sergeant Charnook told him That his Lordship might send for that or any or other Minister to the Tower but at the present he could not permit him thither We could tell you many observable particulars of this Marquess but at present may it suffice to acquaint you That this was the day whereon formerly his Lordship in a friendly manner had invited the Laird of Mac-Nachton to his House to Dinner and there seised upon him with much less civilty then the Sergeant did his Lordship but Mac-Nachton seeing his life in danger found means to escape and is still alive to receive the reward of his Loyalty and Valor being the last Commander that bore arms for the King in Scotland and in the judgment of all parties a person of as high merit and excellent Conduct as any Gentleman of that Nation We have not room to insert more particulars of the two Knights Sir Arthur and Sir Henr● but must conclude with a desire That you would consider how of all persons in England Scotland and Ireland these four were the grand Instruments of the four different Interests and till now could never meet together There are other Prisoners committ●● to the Black-R●d whose names with more particulars you may have in the next London Printed by J Macock and Tho. New●omb 166●