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A71359 An exact accompt, communicating the chief transactions of the three nations, England, Ireland, and Scotland [no.101 (15 June-22 June 1660)] With the daily votes and resolves in both houses of Parliament. Williams, Oliver, fl. 1657-1670, editor.; Redmayne, John, fl. 1659-1688, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_7 5,938 8

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Numb 101. An Exact Accompt COMMUNICATING The chief Transactions of the Three Kingdomes England Scotland and Ireland With the daily Votes and Resolves in both Houses of PARLIAMENT Also Particular ADVICE from the OFFICE of INTELLIGENCE Published by AUTHORITY From Friday June 15. to Friday June 22. 1660. Friday 15 June At the House of Commons THe House ordered that two Bills should be brought in the one for the continuance of the Customes and the other for the continuance of the Excise Mr. Speaker informeth the House that Isaac Pennington late Lord Mayor and Alderman of the City of London one of those who sate as Judge upon his late Majesty in the pretended High Court of Justice according to his Majesties late Proclamation had rendred himself into his custody and that he had committed him nto the hands of the Serjeant at Armes attending the House the which was approved of by the House There appearing nothing as was alledged against Collonel White he was cleared by the Houses and the Gentleman released which was ●mprisonment concerning him The House read the Petition of Mrs. Penruddock wife of Mr. Penruddock who was put to death in the West They also assumed the Debate upon the residue of the Persons to be excepted out of the Act for General Pardon and Resolved That Captain Blackwell be one of the Twenty to be excepted out of the General Act of Pardon and Oblivion to suffer such pains penalties and forfeitures as shall be specified in an Act for that purpose to be passed The House had a long Debate concerning Col. Butler one of the late Protectors Major Generals and it being put to the Question whether he should be one of the Twenty persons to be excepted out of the Act for General Pardon it was carried in the Negative The H●use adjourned the further Debate thereof untill to morrow eight of the clock in the morning Saturday 16. June at the House of Commons Mr. Speaker acquaints the House that Alderman Tichbourne Coll. George Fleetwood and Iohn Temple had rendered themselves into his custody according to his Majesties late Proclamation and that he had Committed them to the Serjant at Armes attending the House which was approved off The House Resolved that his Majesty be desired by his Proclamation to call in all such scandalous Books as the Parliament should nominate as some which are written by Mr. Iohn Goodwin and Iohn Milton and ordered that those Books be burnt by the hand of the Hangman and that the Authors be taken into safe Custody Ordered that all Woods which are cut down or have been felled since the 25. of April on any of the Kings or Queens Lands with such other Woods or timber so cut which are not really sould be seized upon The House being informed that one Cheney had secured some Goods belonging unto Collonel Downes Ordered that Cheney be taken into safe custody and those Goods belonging to Coll. Downes be tak●n out of his possession and that a Committee doe examine matter of fact herein and Report their opinion to the House They also assumed the Debate upon the twenty persons to be excepted out of the Act for Generall Pardon and Resolved that Collonel Iohn Lambert be excepted out of the Act of Generall Pardon and to suffer such paines penalties and forfeitures as shall be specified in an Act for that purpose to be passed The like Resolves passed touching Alderman Pack Mr. Keeble the Elder after which the House were in Debate concerning Sir Roberts whether he should be excepted out of the Act for Generall Pardon which being put to the Question passed in the Negative This week the Earle of Manchester Lord Chamberline of his Majesties House received his Commission to be High Steward of West-Minster Munday 18 Iune At the House of Commons The House read the humble Petition of Sir Henry Mildmay Knight des●●●ing by reason of his indisposition of body the favour of the House to remain in the custody of the Serjeant at Armes the which the House ordered according to his desire The House read the Bill for naturalizing Peter and Iohn Lapeen alias Petees and received a gracious Letter from his Majesty for expediting the Act for General Pordon and Oblivion as the only thing to settle and compose the mindes of persons touching the late troubles The House Ordered a Committee to consider of all persons who are in the Hospitals of the Savoy and Ely House and who are ●itting to be removed from thence into other places in the Countrey and to report their opinion to the House A report was made concerning the Examination of one Hulet now in the Tower upon suspicion of committing that execrable murder on his late Majesty that he himself did give such doubtfull answers unto such questions which were asked him that caused him to be the more suspected besides a Gentleman was ready to testify upon Oath that he heard him say he was the person that did commit it An information was likewise given into the House concerning Hugh Peters that formerly when he came over from Ireland and lay dangerously sick at Plymouth did confesse in that his sicknesse that he and Oliver Cromwell when the said Cromwell went from the Parliament unto the Army in 1648. in a field on this side Ware none being present besides did then contrive and design the Death of his late Majesty with the change of the Government The House assumed the debate upon the twenty persons to be excepted out of the Act for General Pardon besides those who sate and gave Sentence of death upon his late Majesty not extending to life but to suffer such paines penalties and forfeitures as shall be specified in an Act for that purpose to be passed and Resolved That Charles Fleetwood late Lieutenant General be one of those who are so excepted the like Resolve passed touching Colonel Pine Capt. Dean Major Creed Mr. Philip Nye Mr. Iohn Goodwin and Col. Cobbet so that the names of the twenty persons as abovesaid are as followeth William Lenthall Esquire late Speaker Sir Henry Vane William Burton Bailiff of Yarmouth Major Creed Charles Fleetwood late Lieutenant General Col. Iohn Lambert Alderman Pack Sir Arthur Hesilrig Col Syd●●ham Col. Disbrow Alderman Ireton Col. Axiell Mr. K●●ble Capt. Blackwell Col. Pine Col. Cobbet Capt. Dean Oliver St. Iohn late one of the Justices in the Common Pleas Mr. Philip Nye Ministers Mr. Iohn Goodwin Ministers The House appointed a Committee to consider of the impropriations late in the hands of the Trustees for maintenance of Ministers with power to send for persons papers c. and to doe what is sit to be done in that affair and report their opinions to the House Mr. Speaker acquaints the House that Sir Iohn Bourchier Collonel Owe● Roe Collonel Robert Lilburn three of thos● who sate as Iudges in the pretended High Court of Iustice upon his late Majesty had rendred themselves unto him and that he had put them into the Custody