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A65581 Gesta Britannorum, or, A brief chronologie of the actions and exploits, battails, sieges, conflicts, and other signal and remarkable passages which have happened in these His Majesties dominions from the year of Christ 1600, untill the present, 1663, being the space of 62 complete years / collected by Geo. Wharton. Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. 1663 (1663) Wing W1546A; ESTC R33586 21,020 46

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●ree of the Cloath-workers date Thomas Garnet a Je●uit executed at Tyburn date July 16 Prince Henry made free of the Merchant-Taylors The Bible began to be Translated into English by command of K. James Anno 1608. date Apr. 19. THomas E. of Dorset L. Treasurer dyed suddainly The New-Exchange built St. Edmunds Bury burnt Virginia planted Anno 1609. date Apr. 10. NEw Exchange first furnished with Wares and named by King James Britains Burse date May 8 Fishing on the English Coast forbidden to strangers without License The making of Allum first brought t● perfection in England by Sir John Burchier Silk-wormes first brought into England King James laid the fi●st stone of Chelsey Colledge A League with France Anno 1610. date May 8 THe first Provost and Fellowes of Chelsey Colledge appointed by K. James date 30 Pr. Henry created Pr. of Wales date Oct. 16. Began the 15th Sessi●n of the Parl. Anno 1611. date Mar. 25. SIr Robert Carre created Viscount Rochester Gold enhansed The Lant-grave of Hesse visited the King date Oct. 6 King James writ to the States against Con●●dus Vorstius Set forth a Declaration against him commanded his Books to be publickly burnt at St. Pauls Crosse London and in both the Universities date Mar. Bartholemew Legat condemned for an Ar●ian Heretick by the Consistory and afterward by a Significavit delivered up to the secular power date 11 King James gave order to the Broad Seal to direct the Writ de Haeretico c●mburendo to the Sheriffs of London for burning the aforesaid L●gat date 18 He was burnt in Smithfield Richard Sutton the Founder of the Charter-house Hospitall dyed this year The New Translation of the Bible finished Anno 1612. date Apr. 11. EDward Wightman of Burton upon Trent burnt at Litchfield for an Heretick date June 29. Lord Sanquer a Scot executed for contriving the murder of John Turner a master of F●nce date Oct. 16. Frederick Prince Palat of the Rhine arrived in Engl date 29 Pr. Henry sickned date No 6 He dyed at St. James's Hor 7.30 P. M. date De. 7 Interr'd at Westm. date Feb. 14. Lady Elizabeth sister to Charles I. married to Frederick V. Pr. Elector Palatine at Whitehall Plantation in Ireland by the Companies of London Anno 1613. date Apr. 10. THe Palsgrave His Princesse departed Engl. date Au. 7. Dorchester consumed with fire date No. 4 Sir Robert Carre created E. of Somerset The Lady Francis Howard divorced from the Earl of Essex and afterwards marryed to the E. Somerset This year also was the Globe-play-house burnt The Artillery Company revived Wadh. Colledge in Oxf. founded A Parliament suddenly called soon dissolved Anno 1614. date July KIng of Denmarke came the second time into England date Au. 1. Departed thence S●ratford upon A●on consumed with f●●e The New River br●ught to London by Sir H. Middleton Moo●●fields fashion'd ●nto W●●ks date Mar. 7. Ignoramus acted before the King at Cam●ridge Anno ●615 date Sept. 27. THe Lady Arab●lla died in the Tower Sir Thomas Overbury poysoned for which the E. of Somerset and his Lady were condemned Sir G●rva E●vis and divers other suffered Anno 16●6 date No. 3 PRince Charles created Pr. of Wales c. date De. 6 Marcus Antonius d Dominis Archbishop of Spalato came into England date Mar. 14. King James began his progress into Scotland Anno 16●7 date Sep. KIng J●mes returned from Scotland date Ja. 29 Dr. William Butle● the great Physician o● Camb●idge dyed Anno 1618. date May 14. A Declaration tolerating lawfull sp●rts on Sundayes date Oct 29. Sir Walter Raleigh beheaded date No. 3 Began the National Synod of Dort date 18 A Comet first observed in England by D● Bainbridg presaging the death of Queen Anne Anno 1619. date Apr. 9. THe Synod of Dort ended date Mar. Queen Anne dyed at Hampton-Court Anno 1620. date 17 BErna●d Calvert of Andover performed his journey from Southw to Call●ce and back again in this one day Peace with France Anno 1621. date Ja. 20 A Parliament called wherein Sir Fra. Bacon L. Chancellor was outed his Office and committed to the Tower George Abbot Archbishop of Cant. casually killed the Lord Zouch's keeper in Bramshill Park in Hantsh Anno 1622. date Mar. 30. ARch-bishop of Spalato having retracted what formerly he had written in favour of the Protestants was therefore commanded to depart the Kingdom within 20. dayes English Treated with the Spaniard touching the Restitution of the Palatinate Anno 1623. date PRince Charles Imbarq'd for Spain date Se. 12 He departed Spain date Oct. 5 Arrived at Portsmouth date 6 Entred Lond. date 26 The fatall Vespers a● Black-Fryers date Mar. 23. King James took up Armes for recovery o● the Palatinate Anno 1624. date Nov. 10. THe marriage w●●● France accorded Count Mansfield coming into England suffered shipwreck Amboyna's bloody cruelty King James came last at Cambridg where he lodged in Trinity Col. Anno 1625. date Mar. 7. KIng James dyed at Theobalds and his Son P. Charles Proclaimed K. by Sir Edward Zouch then Knight Marshall A great Plague in Lond. date Apr. 13. King James's Corps removed to Denmark-house in Lond date Ma. 1 The marriage with France celebrated at the Church of Nostredame in Paris date 3 Rejoyced for in London date 7 King James Inhum'd at Westm. date June 18. His first Parliament began at Westminster wherein Mr. Montague was question'd date 22 Queen landed at Dover date 23 Marriage completed at Cant. date 27 The marriage declared at Whitehall King and Queen removed to Hamp Court date July 11 Parl. adjourned ●o Oxf. date Au. 1 Parliament met at Oxford date 7 Parl. dissolved Michaelmas Term translated to Reading in Berks because of the sickness in Lond. date Oct. 8 Gade's voyage date Feb. 2 King Charles I. Crowned at Westminster date 6 Parl. met at Westminster E. Arundell committed to the Tower League with Denmarke Suevia and the States against Spain date 11 A conference at York-house about Arminian Tenets date 17 A second Conference there upon the same points Bishop of Lincoln lost his Keepers place Anno 1626. date Ma. 1 DUke of Buckingh accused of High Treason by the E. of Bristol date 8 He made his defence but was sequestred from the Lords H. Sir Dudly Diggs and Sir John Eliot committed to the Tower but soon released E. Arundell discharged also date 15 Parliament dissolved E. Arundell confined to his house E. Bristol committed to the Tower date Jul. 1 Queens servants desired by the King to return into France which they did date Au. 17 King of Denmarke overthrown by Tilly. date Octo. 13. Commission ●ssued for Raising money by Loane date Nov. An Embargo of the English ships at Bourdeaux Sir Fra. Bacon dyed Anno 1627. date June 27. DUke of Buckingh Imbarq'd for the Isle of Rhe. date Jul. 21. Published his Manifesto date 31 Landed in the Isle of Rhe. date Aug. St. Martins Fort besieged Sir John Burroughs slain date Octo 29. St. Martins Fort relieved
most nobly entertained at Dinner by Sir Richard Brown date Jul. 1 L. Mounson Sir H. Mi'dmay and Mr. Robert Wallop brought ●o the Bar of the H. and there sentenced to b● drawn like th●mselves upon sledges with ●opes about their necks from the Tower to Tyburn date 15 Mr. Prin recanted his Sundry Reasons c. and the House remitted his offence date 19 Lord Commissioner of Scotl. came to White-hall date 30 Parl. adjourn'd till Nov. ●0 following date Aug. 11. Commissieners from the Parliament in Ireland came to Westminster date 13 His Highness the D. of York with several other great Personages highly entertained by the Artillery Company at Merchant Taylors-hall date 15 His Sacred Majesty the illustrious Duke of York dined at the Inner-temple date Sep. 7 Earl of Clarendon L. high Chancellour of Engl. at Oxford date 10 Parl. in Irel. adjou●n'd till Octob. 10. following date 30 Swedish Ambass●dor landed at Tower wharf where the French and Spanish Ambassadors so hotly con●end●d for Precedency date Oct. 15. The Learned Loyal and truly Pious John Berw●k Doctor in Divinity Elected Dean of St. Pauls date 20 A Proclamation for Removing the market from St. Pauls Church-yard into Aldermanbury and Broad-street date No. 4. James D. of Ormond that truly honourable and most constan●ly Loyal Personage made L. Lieutenant of Irel. date 19 John James arraign'd for sedition and Treason date 20 Parl. sate again whe● the Lords Spiritual were restored to their Priviledges date 21 1200000 l. Voted fo●●upply of His Majesties present occasions date D. of York returne●●rom Dunki●k John Jam●s sentence● to be drawn hang'd and quarter'd date Henry Earl of St Albanes L. Ambassador Extraordinary from Hi● Majesty to the Crow●●f France came to Whi●ehall date 25 The remaining Regicides in the Tower P●n●ington onely by reason ●f h●s bodily infirmitie●●xcepted were brough●●o the bar of the House● and Lam●ert Vane an● the rest lately sent away ordered to be sent so back to the Tower Praise-God B●r●bon● ●nd Sam. Moyer committed to the Tower fo● treasonable designs and practices date 26 Major Wildman Mr sometimes Sir James Harrington Mr. sometime Alderman Ireton and Major Haynes committed also to the Tower for the like crimes date 27 Captain Rob. Holmes committed to the Tower by order of the Council John James hang'd ●rawn and quarter'd ●t Tyburn date 28 The truly honourable and no less valiant G●nt Sir Charles Compton departed this life date 29 Col. Salmon committed to the Tower for treasonable designs and practices date 30 Dyed the learned and reverend Brian L. Bishop of Chester date De. 3 The noble E. of Peterborough took his leave at Wh●te-hall to go for Tanger date 9 His Majesties Forces intended for Tanger Imbarqued at Dunkirk date 20 Parl. adjourn'd till Jan. 7. next following date 30 Hen. Covent●y Esq Son to the late famous Tho L. Coventrey L. Keeper of the Great Seal of Engl. sworn one of the Grooms of His M●jesties Bed-Chamber date Jan 7 Parl. met again accord●ng to the last adjournment and Frederick L. Cornwallis Treasurer of H●s Majesties houshold departed this life date 10 Sir Hen Vane and Mr. John Lambert ordered to be sent for back to the Tower of Lond. And Marquesse Durrazzo Ambassadour extraordinary from the Common-wealth of Genoa entered Lond. date 13 Had audience date 27 L. Munson Sir Henry Mildmay and Mr. Robert ●allop all drawn from ●he Tower of Lond. on sledges with Ropes about their necks to Tyburn and having there threaded the Triple-Tree back again in like manner to the Tower date 30 E. of Pete●burgh took Poss●ssion of Tanger in Africa for His Majesty date Fe. 1. The Genoa Ambassadour took his leave of His Majesty date 7 The condemned Prisoners in the Tower brought to the Bar of the House of Peers date 13 Eliz. Queen of Bohemia departed this life date 18 Prodigious winds doing great mischief in most parts date 21 Dyed that most loyal and signal sufferer for the Crown of Engl. Sir John Stawell Christopher L. Hatton that most Pious and Faith●ul Counsellour to His late Majesty sworn one of His Majesties m●st honourable Privy Counsel made Governour of Guernsey durante vita and the Reversion of that Government most deservedly Conferred on his Son date Mar. 16 Miles Corbet John Okey and John Barkstead brought Prisoner to the Tower of Lond. having been taken at Delft not many dayes before by the care and faithfulness of Sir Geo Downing date 24 Geo Withers removed from Newgate to the Tower for his wonted Practice of Seditious Libelling Anno 1662. date Apr. 3 THe most noble and valiant Sir Wil. Compton Master General of His Majesties ordnance Son to that magnanimous Heroe Spencer late E of Northampton who so gallantly sacrifice● his life in defence of His late Majesty at th●●attel on Hopton Heath Anno 1642. sworn of H●s Majesties most honourable Privy Council date 13 Queen Katherine Imba●qued for Engl. in the Royal Charles date 16 Miles Co●b●t John Ok●y and John Ba●kstead re●eived ●he sentence due to Rebels and Traitors to their Soveraign Lord and King date 19 They were all thre● drawn on sledges from the Tower to Tyburn and there hang'd drawn and quartered date 23 Articles of Peace concluded with those of Algier by Sir John Lawson date 28 His Highness P. Ru●e●● Geo Duke of Buckingh ●nd John L. Midl●ton ●worn of His Maj●sties most honourable Privy Council date 30 Her Highness the Dutchesse of York delivered of a Daughter at Saint James's date May 14. Queen Katherine landed at Portsmouth date 15 Bonefires throughout all the streets of Lond. for Joy thereof date 19 His Maj●sty Prorogu'd the Parl. till Feb. 18. next following date 20 His Majesty at Portsmouth date 21 King Charles the II. and Donna Catherina Infanta of Portugal publickly marryed by Gilbert L. Bishop of Lond. at Portsmouth date 27 E. of St. Albans set sail for Calis to wait upon the Queen Mother into Engl. date 29 The King and Queens Majesty came to Hampton Court date Jun. 2 The L. Mayor and Ald. of Lond. with the chief Officers of the City came to Hampt Court and tend●ed their Duty to the Queens Majesty date 6 Sir Hen. Vane Indicted and found guilty of High Treason date 9 Mr. J. Lambert the like date 11 Both received their sentence but Mr. Lambert his execution Respited by Order from His Majesty because of his Prudent and Civil Demeanour at his Trial date 14 Sir Hen. Vane beheaded on Tower-hill E. Peterburgh being returned from Tanger came to Hampton Court date 22 Rump Officers and Souldiers commanded by Proclamation to depart London and Westminster date 28 English Forces arrived at Lisbon date Jul. 9 His Grace the Duke of Ormond L. Lieutenant of Ireland began his journey towards that Kingdom date 27 Landed in Irel. date 28 Queen Mother landed at Greenwich date Aug. 23. Queen Katherine first to Whitehall with great Triumph date 24 Exit Jack-Presbyter Nevertheless date 27 He presumed to Petition His Majesty for a Dispensation but to no purpose date Sept. 3. Mr. William Lenthall dyed very penitently date 29 Sir John Robinson Knight and Baronet His Majesties Lieutenant of the Tower unanimously chosen Lord Mayor of London for the following year Well-fare fair London for this happy choice The Snake's untwisted at her thundring voice The Royal Tow'r and Town both in such hands Despise all Factious and Fanatick Bands He dreads no Plots nor dreameth of Surprise Nought startles him like Presbyterian Lies FINIS
Gesta Britannorum OR A Brief CHRONOLOGIE OF THE Actions and Exploits Battails Sieges Conflicts and other signal and remarkable Passages which have happened in these His Majesties Dominions From the Year of CHRIST 1600. untill the present 1663. Being the Space of 62. complete Years Collected by GEO VVHARTON Alta sedent civilis vulnera dextrae LONDON Printed by J. G. for the Company of STATIONERS 1663. To the Friendly READERS Gentlemen HEre followeth a Compendious Chronology for 62. Years last past which till the beginning of our late Plus quam civilia Bella I have faithfully extracted either from the private Adversaria of some very curious Observers or the publick writings of others exceedingly eminent for their performances The rest from the store of my own Collections wherein yet I had either my own Eyes or the joynt consent of all Parties to warrant their Entry Th' Impulsive to which was no other than have all provident Husbandmen who in planting such Trees and Fruits as they cannot but know by the slender stock of their own Nature they shall never live to taste of do nevertheless reckon it Guerdon sufficient but to think that thereby 't is possible they may gratifie Posterity and perhaps therefore have grafted on their Memories the venerable name of Good-Common-wealths men For the very All I hereby intend is onely an infallible an impartial conveyance to Posterity of the following Transactions in their due Series of Time By the Sanguine part whereof I would not be thought Dolores renovare to set our wounds fresh a bleeding but Triftium Breviarium dulce exhibere to present you with a sweet Summary of Britaines bitter Calamities That there is a kind of voluptuousness in the rehearsal of past miseries a Pleasure even in misery it self my own experience hath taught me For although I know it cannot but affect any truly honest mans heart to reflect on the exquisite Cruelties unheard of Rapine and Bloud-shed common to us all of these macerated Nations in so narrow a Period of years yet concerneth it not a little to recollect view and review as in a Mirrour with what Providence those Judgements befell us by what Instruments and Artifice perpetrated with what Plots and Impieties acted how the troubled Sea of our Misfortunes Ebbed and Flowed with the various shapes of alternate Successes how Impetuous the Storm how menacing how dangerous the Waves how unequall the Temper of best composed Spirits how inordinate the Pulse in soundest Constitutions Lastly what and how wonderfull the Vicissitudes and Changes thence emergent And if so then certainly from this bulk of Miseries may be sucked some Honey as well as Poyson Besides if Chronology be the Eye of History I doubt not but that hereafter when by the Mosse of Time our Scarres are over-grown this despicable Brat may Digito monstrare point at the Barbarous bloudy Hands as well as Envious Times that gave them 'T is true a Micro-Chronicon hath attended my Kalendar several years together but the little room therein allotted so confin'd me that whensoever any new matter came to be added more or lesse of the Old was still omitted it could not be otherwise Insomuch that unlesse all my former Chronical-notes were ever in readiness you should one time or other be to seek for what you desired most to be informed in To prevent which was the present Collection of all the most considerable of them into this one portable Volume wherein you have also this advantage for I presume still it will Prodesse as well as Delectare That whereas the Ae●a of the most of my former Computations preceded not the unhappy commencement of the Long Parliament this agrees with the year 1600. soon after which the Two Crowns of England and Scotland were united under the name of Great Britain the lamentable Scene in this Tragedy as the late Murdered King Charles of Glorious Memory the First that Enters To conclude I declare it that as there are and ever will be Mistakes and Defects in the best of Humane actions especially in works of this Nature so none shall more oblige me than such who can and will freely by Material Additions but assist me in the least or give civil notice of any thing that either for want of better Intelligence or through my own or the Printers Inadvertency hath escaped Erroneous Tower of London Aug. 11. 1662. GEORGE WHARTON Gesta Britannorum Anno 1600. date Nov. 19 KIng Charles I. of glorious memory born at Dunferml in Scotl. date Fe. 25 E. Essex beheaded Anno 1601. date MOnopolies restrained by the Queen date Spaniards landed in Irel. but forced thence with losse date Oct. 27. Last Parl. of Queen Eliz. began date No. 19 Dissolved Anno 1602. date Mar. 24. QUeen Eliz. dyed and James the 6. King of Scotl. Proclaimed King of Engl. date A great Plague began in Lond. Anno 1603. date Apr. 5 KIng James began his journey out of Scotl. date 27 Magnificently entertained at Hinchinbrook nigh Huntington where the Cambridge Doctors waited on His Majesty date May 7 He arrived at the Charter-house London date June 11 Queen Anne with Prince Henry and the Lady Elizabeth her Son and Daughter came to York date 27 King met them at Easton in Northamptonshire date They entred Lond. date July 25. King and Queen Crown'd at Westminster date Nov. 17. Sir Walter Rawleigh condemned Watson Clerk and Brook executed date Began the conference at Hampton-court date Ja. 14 The Millemanus Petition for Reformation presented to his Majesty Anno 1604. date A Parliament Assembled date The Town of Rippon Petitioned Qu. Anne for a Colledge General to be established there She condescended to afford them Her Favour and best furtherance ●herein His Majesty founded ● Dean and Chapter of 7. Prebends allowing them 247 l. per an out of His own Crown-Land for their maintenance date Aug. 18. Treaty for Peace with Spain date Oct. Charles the First now D. of A●bany being newly recovered of a Feaver was brought to Windsor date Ja. 5. Made Knight of the Bath date Ja. 6. Created Duke of York And this year King James enstyled K. of Great Britain Anno 1605. date No. 5 Parliament began at Westminster Powder Treason discovered and date Jan. 30. Sir Everard Digby Robert Winter John Grant Thoma● Bates therefore executed at the West-end of S Pauls date 31 Thomas Winter Ambrose Rookwood Robert Keys and Guy Faux in the Parliament-yard at Westminster Oath of Allegiance first devised and administred Anno 1606. date May 3. HEnry Garnet executed in S. Pauls Church-yard for the Powder Treason date 27 Parliament ended date July 17. Christianus King of Denmark first arrived in Engl. Departed thence date Aug. 12 Earl Northumberland and the Lords Mordant and Sturton censured in the Star-chamber Anno 1607. AN Insurrection in Northamptonshire Warwicksh and Leicestershire about Inclosures whereof Captain Pouch was the Ring leader A great Inundation in Som●●setshire and Gloucestershire date Jun. King James made
Their Reparation hindered by the Covenanters date De. 5. Charles I. declared his Resolution for a Parl in case of the Scotch Rebellion moved for by E. Strafford Archbishop Laud and Hamilton Scotch Parliamen Prorogu'd till June 2. 1640. Traquare returned into Engl. Four Commissioners sent from the Scots to the King E. Strafford imbarqued for Irel. where he summoned a Parl. date Mar. E. Straf returned into Engl. Scotch Commissioners secured Anno 1640. date Apr. 13. PArl. began in Engl Convocation began date 14 The Scots letter to the French K. produced and read in Parl. and the danger thereof insisted on by the L. Keeper Finch E. Lowden accused for subscribing it date Ma. 5. The Parl. dissolved by the King and some members thereof imprisoned date 6 Convocation turned into a Synod A new Oath imposed upon them date 29 Synod ended date Ju. 2. Scotch Parl. sate again at Edenburgh date Jul. 8 Hen. D. of Glocest. born date Aug. 20. Charls I. set forth towards the North. date 28 Newborn Fight and Newcastle deserted date 29 Possessed by the Scots date 30 Durham the like date Sept. 20. Charles I. set up his standard at York date 24 Great Council met a● Yo●k Commissioners consisting of 8. Earls and 8. Barons appointed t● Treat with the like number of Scots who met at Rippon date Oct. 26. A Cessation from hostility agreed on date 28 Great Council at Rippon dissolved date No. 3. The Long Parl. began cujus sceleris non ●nvenit aetas nomen date 9 Severall Petitions against grievances date 12 E. Straf impeached o● Treason and commit●ed to the Black rod. 100000l voted for the Scots date 16 Bishop of Lincoln enlarged and two daye● after sate in the House of Lords date 19 Scotch Commissioners admitted residence in Lond. House of Lords denyed the E. Strafford Bayle and Counsell date 22 E. Strafford committed to the Tower date 23 A commission issued for treating with the Scots date 27 Ship-money questioned by the House of Commons date De. 5 Secretary Windebanck fled into France date 7 Ship-money debated and voted illegal The Judges questioned date 8 L. Anne dyed at Richmond date 11 Londoners Petition'd against Bishops date 16 Canons voted illegal date 18 William Laud Archbishop of Cant. sequestred and committed to the Black Rod. date 19 Bishop Wren accused of high-Treason date 21 L. Keeper Finch made his defence yet voted a Traytor date 22 He fled into Holland date Jan. 11. Bill for a Trienniall Parliament exhibited date 14 Articles against the Lord Keeper Finch date 28 Charge against Earl Strafford read in the House of Commons date 30 In the House of Lords date 31 Remonstrance signed by 700. Ministers against Episcopacy read in the House of Commons date Feb. 2 Resolved by both Houses to give 300000l towards a supply of the losses and necessities of their dear Brethren of Scotland date 5 Bill for a Trienniall Parliament passed both Houses date 10 March with the Prince of Orange propounded date 11 Plots sugge●ted date 15 Bill for a Trienniall Parliament signed by His Majesty date 24 Earl Strafford made his defence before the Lords House and remanded to the Tower date 26 Archbishop accused of High Treason there and ordered to the ●ower date 28 He was sent to the Tower date Mar. 10. Bishops Votes in Parliament taken away date 22 E. Straf Trial began Anno 1641. date Ap. 2 DEans and Chapters voted against in the H. of Commons date 15 Earl Straffords Triall ended After which the Commons H● debat●d the bill of Attainde● against him and voted him Guilty of H. Treason which was Lea●nedly opposed by th● Lord George D●gby now Earl of Bristol and others date Prince of Orange cam● to London date 21 Earl Strafford vote● the second time guilty of High Treason by the Commons Bill of attainder rea● in the House of Lord● where many opposed it date 29 Neverthelesse the Lords House also voted him Guilty of H. Treason date Ma. His Majesty declared himself unsatisfied date Pr. Mary marryed to the Pr. of Orange a● Whitehall date 3 Protestation framed i● the H. of Commons the same day many thousands of the City came to Westminste● crying out for Justice against the noble Earl date 5 Protestation taken by the Parl. date 6 E. Strafford voted the second time Guilty of H. Treason by the H. of Lords date 8 Two Bills one for the execution of the Earl the other for continuation of the Parl. tendered to his Majesty date 9 His Majesty consulted with the Judges and Bishops Some of the Bishops advised him to passe the Bills The Earl himself desired him to sign the Bill for his execution date 10 His Majesty accordingly signed it so likewise the other for continuance of the Parl. till both H. should consent to the dissolution thereof date Ma. 12 E. Strafford beheaded date Au. 10 K. set ●orth for Scotl. date Sept. 8. Parl. adjourned till Octob. 20. date Oct. 23. The Irish Rebellion first brake forth the King being in Scotl. date Nov. 25. King returned from Scotl. date 26 He went to Hampton Court date 29 30 Tumults at Westminster threatning the Bishops date Dec. 31. Twelve Bishops accused of H. Treason date Jan. 1 Irish proclaimed Reb●ls date 3 Articles exhibited against the 5. Members date 5 House adjourned into Lond. date 10 The King Qu. Prince and D. of York to Hampton Court date 12 King went to Winds date 27 H. of Com petition'd the K. for the Militia date Fe. 9. King from Windso● to Hampton Court date 10 To Greenwich date 11 To Rochester date 12 To Canterbury date 16 To Dover togethe● with the Queen an● Princesse of Orange date 23 Who there imbarqued for Holland date 25 K. returned to Cant. date 26 Thence to Greenwich whence he s●nt for the Pr. of Wales and D. of York date 28 To Theobalds date May 3 To Royston date 7 To Newmarket date 14 To Huntington date 15 To Stamford date 16 To Grantham date 17 To Newarke date 18 To Doncaster date 19 To York Anno 1642. date Apr. 23. SIr John Hotham denyed the K. entrance into Hull and was therefore proclaimed a Traytor date 25 Justified by the Parliament date July 12. E. of Ess●x voted General date 15 King at Beverly and Hull besieged date Au 1. E. Ess●x divided his men into Regiments date Au. 3. The Parliam declared themselves Necessitated to take up Arms. date 22 King set up his Standard at Nottingham date Se. 23 Wickfield fight date Oc. 23 Edge-hill battel date 27 King came to Oxf. date Nov. 12 13 Brainford fights after which the K. with his army marched to Reading and thence to Oxf. date De. 5. Marlborough taken for the King date 13 Winchester delivered to the Parliament date Chichester the like date Jan. 13. L. Aubigney interred at Oxford date 19 Bodmin fight and Liscard taken by Sir Ralph Hopton date 21 Belvoire Castle surprized by the truly honourable and valiant Col. Gervas Holles
Saltash taken for the K. Leeds stormed and taken by the Parliam date Feb. Yarum fight date 2 Cyrencester taken by the Kings forces date 12 13 Salisbury plundered date 22 Queen landed at Burlington Key date mar 2 L. Brook slain at Litchf date 5 Queen marched from Burlingt to Norburton date 6 To Malton date 7 To York date 16 Capuchins belonging to Sommerset-house shipped for France by order of Parl. date 18 19 The Battel on Hopton heath wherein the most noble and valiant Spencer then Earl of Northampton was unfortunately slain date 21 Malmsbury surrendred to the Parliament date 23 Granth taken for the K. Anno 1643. date 26 SIr Hugh Cholmley declared for the King Scarbo●ough delivered by Brown Bushel date 29 Fairfax routed on Bramham moor date Ap. 3. Burmingham taken for the King date 8 P. Rupert entred Litchfield with his forces date 16 Essex sate down before Reading Litchfield Close surrendred to P. Rupert date 24 King marched from Oxford to Wallingford for relief of Reading date 25 The Skirmish at Caversham bridge date 26 Reading surrendred to Essex date May 3 Cheapside Crosse demolished date 6 Fight in M●ddl●●ncheny Town-field date 8 Warder castle surrendred to the Parliament Monmouth the like date 16 Parliament defeated at Stratton in Devon date 21 Kings forces defeated at Wakefield date 30 Mr. Rob. Yeomans and Mr. Geo. Boucher murd at Bristol date Ju. 5. Taunton and Bridgewater deliv to the Parl. date 6 Vow and Covenant taken by the Parl. date 15 Tak throughout Lond. date 16 Qu. came to Newark date 18 Fight in Chalgr field where Col. Hampden received his mort wound date 2 Howley house taken by Earl of Newcastle date 23 Tamw castle yielded date 24 Col. Hampden dyed date 30 Fight on Addert heath date Jul. Burton upon Trent taken for the King date 2 Bradford taken date 3 Hallifax deserted by the Parliament date 5 Mr. Tompkins and Mr. Challoner murd date 13 Landsdown-hill fight K. and Q. met at Edg-h Round way-down fight date 15 Sir John Hotham and his Son brought prisoners to London date 24 Brist besieg by the K. Burl. house ta by the P. date 27 Bristol surrendred date 30 Gainsbrough rend date Au. 1. King for Bristol date 2 Dorchester yielded date 9 Portland reduced Weymouth and Melcome submitted date 10 Glocester besieged by the Kings forces date 16 King to Oxford date 18 Returned to Glocest date 28 Beverley taken by the Earl of Newcastle date Sept. 2 3. Bidd Applef Barnstap surred to the K. date 3 Exeter taken for the K. date 8 Glocest. relie by Essex Waller rout at Winch. date 16 Lyn yielded to the Earl of Manchester date 17 Auburn Castle fight date 19 K. to Newbur the E. of Essex to Hungerford date 20 Newbury first Battel date 23 King returned to Oxf. date Essex to London date Oct. 6 Dartmouth surrendred to the King date 31 Mar. of Hartford installed Chancellor of Oxf. date Nov. 11. A new counterfeit Great Seal date 21 K. declared against it date 27 Daniel Kniveton murd date De. 4. Hawarden castle yielded to the King date 8 John Pym dyed date 9 Arundell Castle rend to the Lord Hopton date 12 Beeston Castle taken for the King date 21 Laply house taken for the King date 25 Grafton house in N. hamptonshire taken date 28 Crew house in Chesh. taken for the King date Ja. 3. Mar Hamilt sent prisoner to Pendennis date 6 Arundell castle yielded to Sir Will. Waller date 16 Scots entred England date 22 Members of Parliament assembled at Oxf. date Feb. 5 Sir Thomas Byron dyed in Oxford date 9 Sir Thomas Byron buryed in Christ-Church date mar 2 Scots crossed Tyne date 13 Hopton Castle taken for the King date 18 Warder Castle the like date 22 Newark relieved date 23 Sturton Castle surrendred to the King Anno 1644. date Mar. 29. BRandon fight date Ap. 3. L. John Steward dyed at Abington date 5 Interred at Oxford date 6 Tongue Castle surren date 11 King returned to Oxf. date 17 Qu. began her journey into the West date May 9 Dutch Ambassadors to Oxford again date 11 Reading sleighted by the King date 28 Bolton stormed and taken for the King date Jun. 1 Sir Charls Blunt slain date 3 King marched with his army from Oxford towards Worcester date 4 Essex's army passed Charwell date 5 Marched to Chippingnorton date 6 Returned to Burford where he deputed Waller to pursue the King date 12 Borstall House taken by Colonel Gage date 16 Princesse Henrietta born at Exeter date 29 Waller defeated at Cropready Bridge date Jul. 2 Marston-moor fight date 15 Queen arrived at Brest in Britany date 23 York delivered to the Parliament date Aug. 15. Lesthithiel taken by the King date Se. 1. Essex fled to Plym date 2 His Infantry all submitted to the King date 11 Basing relieved by Colon●l G●g● date Oct. 6 The great fire in Oxf. date 25 B●nbury siege raised by the noble E. Northh●mpton Sir H. Gage date 27 Newbury second Bat. date 30 Kings army marched through Oxford date No. 1 K●ng and Prince Charls to Oxford date 6 Col. G●ge Knighted Kings army rendevouzed on Burlingt green date 7 King to Wallingford date 9 Dennington siege ra●sed by the King date 17 King advanced to Hungerford Basing siege raised date 19 Parabelii or 3. Sun● seen in London date 27 King returned to Oxf. date De. 7. Sir John Hotham sentenced to be beheaded date 23 Sir Alex. Care● beheaded date 25 Sir Arthur Aston discharged from the Government of Oxf. and Col. Wil Legg placed in his stead date 28 Sir John Banks dyed date 31 Sir Tho. Fairfax voted Generall of the Parl. forces date Jan 1 Hotham the Son Beh date Jan 1 Hotham the Fath Beh date 10 Archb. of Canterbury beheaded date 11 The Skirmish at Cullom-bridge wherein Si● H. Gage was slain date 14 Pr. Maurice for Worc. date 30 Uxbridge Treaty began Hor. 5.39 P. M. date Feb. 20. Lord Macquire an Irish Baron exec at Tyburn date 22 Uxb. Treaty ended Shrewsbury surprized by the Parl. date 25 Col. Rossit●r defeated near Melton-Mowbray date Mar. 1. Pontf relieved the Parl. army defeated date 5 P Charles set forth from Oxf. towards the West date 10 The Parl. at Oxf. adjourned till Octob. 10. P. Charles came to Brist date 24 H. of Commons voted that the Clause For preservati●n of His Majesties Person should be left out in Sir Tho. Fairfax's Commission Anno 1645. date Apr. 14 HIgh Archal siege raised date 22 Col. Massey defeated at Ledbury date 24 Belchingt house summoned and delivered ●o the Parl. date Col. Windebank sentenced for delivering the same date Ma. 3. Shot to death at Oxf. date 7 K. march●d from Oxf. date 22 Oxf. the first time ●●sieged date 23 Godst house quitted date 26 Evesham taken by the Parl. date 30 Leicester besieged by the King date Stormed and taken date Ju. 1 Gaunt-house yielded date 2 A notable sally out of Oxf.
Gen. Fairf●x raised hi● siege there date 14 The fatall Battell of Naseby date 18 Leicester regained by the Parl. date 27 Highworth surrend date 28 Carlile after 42. weeks siege delivered to the Scots date Jul. 4 Sco●ch Army came to Tamworth date 10 Kings forces defeated at Langport date Pontfract Castle after ● moneths siege delivered to the Parl. date 23 Bridge-water surrend to the Parl. date 25 Scarborough after a long siege yielded date 30 Bath delivered date Aug. 15. Scotch army sate down before Heref. date 17 Sherburn castle taken by the Parl. Montross defeated the Scotch army in Kilsieth field near Glasc in Sco. date 21 G. Fairfax sate down before Bristol date 22 King at Belvoire castle date 27 L. keeper Littleton died And the same evening the K. came to Oxford date 30 He marched to Mortonhenma●sh date Se. Scots raised their siege ●●om Heref. date 6 Parl. quarters beaten up at Tame Captain Gardner slain date 11 Bristoll surrend date 13 Montross defeated at Phillip-haugh in Scotl. date 24 Rouston-heath battl date Oc. 14 Basing-house taken by storm and in it the noble Marq. of Winchest date 15 Kings forces defeated at Sherburn in Yorksh date No. 3 K. returned to Oxford date 5 Bolton castle yielded date 16 Beeston cast the like date De. 4 Latham-h delivered date 17 Hereford surprized date Jan. Wormeleight h. burnt date 13 Personal Treaty denied by the Parl. date 19 Dartm stormed and taken by the Parl. date Fe. 3. Belvoir castle after 3 moneths siege delivered to the Parl. Westchester the like date 16 Torrington storm'd taken by the Parl. date 25 Launceston quitted by the King date 28 29 Saltash Lizard the like date Mar. 3. Mount-edge yielded Foy quitted by the K. date 1 L. Ber. Steward interr'd in Christ-Church Oxon. date 14 L. Hopton accepted of conditions for disbanding his army L. Astly defeated Anno 1646. date 25 DEnning surrend to the Parl. date Ap. 8. Ruthen castle deliv Corse castle taken by storm and stratagem date 13 Exeter delivered date 15 Saint Michaells mount yielded date 25 P● Ruperts Troops disbanded Dun●ter castle deliv date 26 Woodstock surrendred date 27 K. disguised from Oxf. date Ma. 2. Oxf. besieged the second time by ● Fair● date 5 K. to the Scotch army at Southwel date 6 The magazine for provision in Oxf. first opened from which day 4700. were fed out of it date 8 Banbury surrendred date 13 King to New-Castle date 18 Treaty began before Oxf. date 24 Radcot surrendered date 31 The stream of Isis at Oxf. diverted and turned into the old Channell date 6 Carnarvon Town and Castle surrend date 9 Ludlow delivered date 10 Borstall the like date 17 A cessation of Arm● at Oxford date 20 The Treaty there ended date 24 Oxford and Farringdon surrend date Jul. 9 Duke of Yorks servants discharged date 16 Litchfield close surren date 23 Worcest surrend date 24 Pr. Henrietta conveyed from Oatlands date 28 Wallingf Castle surrendered date 31 Gothridge the like Pendennis yielded Conway tak by storm date Au. 18 The true Great Seal of Engl. broken defaced date 19 Ragland surrend date Se. 13 E. Essex dyed date 16 Scilly Island and castle surrend date Oc. 22 E. of Essex's Funeral date 26 Denbigh castle surren date Nov. 12 Gen. Fairfax triumphantly to Lond. date Feb. 1 Scotch army marched over Tweed into Scotl. having first sold their King together with their souls for money date 12 Barwick quitted by the Scots date 17 King Charles a prisoner to Holmby Anno 1647. date Ju. 4 KING taken from Holmby by Coron Joyce and carryed to Childersley date 8 Thence to Newarke date 24 To Royston date Jul. 1 To Hatfield date 3 To Windsor date 5 To Caversham where the Pr. Elector visited him date 15 To Maidenhead where His Highness the D. of York dined with him date 22 To Latimer Thence to Stoke date 30 City declared against the army date Au. 7 Army marched into Lond. where the forts works were slighted c. date 14 King at Oatl date 23 King dined at Sion H. date 24 K to Hampton Court He fled into the Isle of Wight date Jan. 30. Voted that no further Addresses should be made to the King date Febr. 10 Capt. Burleigh executed at Winchest date 14 Judg Jenkins brough● to the Chancery Barre where he denyed the power of the Court. Anno 1648. date April 20. HIs Highnesse the D. of York escape from S. James's date 30 Barwick surprized by Sir Marmad Langdale date May Carlile taken by Sir Philip Musgrave date 25 Chepstow surrend and Sir Nic Kemish slain date 27 Part of the Navy revolted Tenby surrend date 31 Maidstone fight date Ju. 2. Pontf castle surprized date 6 E. Norwich at Bow Stratf with his forces date 30 Votes for no further addresses to the K null'd date Jul. 7 Fra. L. V●llars slain at Kingston date Aug. 17. Scotch army under D. H●milton defeated date 28 Colchester surrend Sir Ch. Lucas shot t● death Sir Geo Lysle shot t● death date 18 Treaty began in th●●sle o● W. H 9.30 A.M. date Oc. 29 Rainsborough slain date Nov. 27. Treaty in the Isle o● W. broken off date De. 1. K. taken away from ●he Isle of W. and carried to Hurst-Castle date 5 Kings Concessions voted satisfactory by the Parliament date 6 Members imprisoned and secluded date 21 K. taken from Hurst-Castle and brought to Winchester date Thence to Farnham date To Windsor date 29 Major Pitcher murd in S. Pauls Church●y●rd date Jan. 4 Supreme Authority Vo●ed to be in the house ●f Commons date 6 Ordinance for the K●ngs Triall date 9 A p●etended H. C. of justice procl Vot that Writs should no longer ●un in the Kings name date 16 Hi●ary Term adjourn'd date 19 M G. Brown prisoner to Windsor Castle King brought from Windsor to S. James's date 20 Before the pretended H. Court of Just. the first time date The s●cond time date 23 The third time date 27 K Charls sentenced to death by Bradshaw that ●old Traitor date 30 Charls I. most Barbarously Murdered Hot. ● 2. P.M. from which very moment C●arls II His ●ld●st Son and the un●oubted Heir to these Dominions b●gan His reign over us which God grant Long and Prosperous date Feb. 1 L. Capel escaped from the Tower But date 2 Retaken and sent back thither date 3 An Act so called for trial of D. Hamilton E. Norw E. Holland the L. Capel Sir J. Ow●n Charls II. proclaimed in Scotl. date 6 H. of Lords voted useless and dangerous The Kingly Office unnecessary and burthen● date 7 The late Kings body emoved to Windsor date 8 The Parl. counterfeit Great Seal broken an●●●er brought in and approved date 9 K Charls I. inhum'd at Windsor date 10 The pre H.C. of Ju. sate at Westm. in triall of D. Hamilton c. date 14 A C. of State erected date 15 E. Holland sent for date 16 Charls II. procl in Irel date 18 The Crown
Jewels Hangings and the rest of his late Ma. goods ordered to be sold. date 21 E. of Warwick displaced date 22 Endernes in Scotl. surprised for His Majesty date Mar. 6. D. Hamilton E. Norw E. Holland L. Capel and Sir J. Owen sentenced Earl of Norwich and Sir J. Owen reprieved date 9 D. Hamilton E. Holland and L. Capel Murd date 22 Pontf Castle surrend Anno 1649. date Ma. 3. DOrislaus slain in Holland date 30 Alderm Andrews proclaimed the Act for a●lolishing Kingly Government date Jan. Powder-blow in Tow●● street Anno 1650. date Apri 19. Montross defeated in Scotl. date Ma. 1 Taken prisoner date 18 Brought to Edenbur date 21 Barbarously Murdered date Jul. 18 Dr. Levens murdered date 31 Kings children o●de●ed ●o Carisbrook Cast. date Aug 10. The Kings picture in the Old Exchage defaced and broken down by the usurpers and ●his inscription set behind the head thereof Exit Tyrannus Regum ultimus anno Libertatis Anglia restitutae primo Anno 1648. Jan. 30. His Statute at the West end of St. Pauls thrown down and defaced also date 16 17 Col. Eusebius Andrews brought to his tryall date 27 The remainder of the Kings picture in the Old Exchange thrown down and broken in pieces date 22 Col. Andrews murd date Sep. 3 Scots Army routed the ● time at Dunbar date 8 Pr. Elizabeth dyed at Carisbrook date 24 Interr'd at Newport in the Isle of Wight date Oct. 7 Mr. Benson murdered date 8 Pr. of Orange dyed date No. Princesse of Orange delivered of a Son date Ja. 1. Charls II. Crowned at Shoon in Scotl. date mar 4 Sir Hen. Hyde murd date 15 Prince of Orange his Funerall Anno 1651. date 29 BRown Bushell murd date Aug. 8 The Scotch Army entred England date Scotch Army at Worc. Love and Gibbon murdered on Tower-hill date Sep. 3 Scots Army defeated a 3. time at Worcester date 13 Scot. prisoners brought through London and 500l Sterling offered to any that should detect His Majesty date Oct. 2 His Majesty safely landed at New-haven in France date 15 E. Darby murdered at Bolton date 22 J●rsey Island taken Sir Tim. Fetherstonbaugh murdered at Chester date 29 Isle of man surrend date No. Corn. Cast. in Guernsey surrendred date Ja. 11 Barbadoes surrend Anno 1652. date 19 A Fight in the downs betwixt the English and Dutch date Aug. 31. Col. Massey escaped from the Tower date Sep. 5 French Fleet beaten by the English date 6 Dunkirk taken by the Spaniard date Nov. 19. Blake worsted by the Dutch date Feb. 18 19 20 A terrible Sea-fight betwixt the English Dutch near the Isles of Wight and Portland wherein the Dutch were worsted English Fleet in the Levant Seas worsted by the Dutch Anno 1653. date April 20. RUmp dissolved by the Army date July 29 30 A third bloody encounter 'twixt the English and Dutch whose Admiral Van Trump was therein slain and their Fleet worsted Anno 1654. date Ap. 5. PEace concluded with the Dutch Anno 1655. date Mar. 30. JAmes the noble Duke of Lenox dyed date Archbish. of Armagh dyed Anno 1656. date Oct. 3 THe River of Thomas ebbed and flowe● twice in three hours Anno 1657. date June THe most learned Dr. Harvey dyed date Sept. The Fort of Mardike besieged by the French date Oc. 23 Mardike surrendred to ●he French and by ●hem afterwards pu●●nto the possession of the English Anno 1658. date June 8. SIr Hen. Slingsby and Dr. Huet murdered on Tower-hill date Sep. 3 The usurper Cromwell dyed date 4 Richard Cromwel his eldest Son Proclaimed date Nov. 23. The usurpers Funerals celebrated at a vaster charge then hath formerly been used for the best of Kings in the richest times date Jan. 7. Another thing called Richards Parl. began at Westminster Anno 1659. date Apr. 7 A Representation to Rich. Cromwell published by the Officers of the Army date 22 Rich Cromwell hi● party deserting him consented to a Commission and proclamation for dissolving his Parl which was done accordingly After which himself also was decently laid aside date 25 The House of Commons door shut up an● entrance denyed th● members that a tempted to sit again date Ma. 7. The Rump sate again date 16 Whitehall and Some●set house voted to b● sold. date Au. 1. An Insurrection in Cheshire headed b● Sir George Boothe whos● Forces surprized Ch●ster Liverpole Ch●● Castle and some othe● places date 6 Lambert advanced with Forces towards the North for suppressing them Desborough towards the West date 19 Sir Geo Boothe Routed date 23 Sir Geo Boo●he taken prisoner date 24 Committed to the Tower and Chirke castle surrendred upon Articles date Sep. 7 A Proclamation against Mr. Mord●●● now L. Mordant and others suspected to be ingaged with Sir Geo Boothe date Oct. 12. An Act so called appointing 7. Commissioners for Government of the army date 13 The Rump shut out of the house by the army date 14 Fleetwood nominated Commander in chief date 20 Gen. Monck signified by Letters his dislike thereof and advanced with his Forces into Engl date 31 Bradsham that bloudy Villain dyed date No. 3. Lambert advanced with Forces towards him date De. 5 Tumults in London wherein some people were slain by the command of Hewson Olivers cobling Lord. date 26 The Rump-Parliament sate again date 28 Windsor Castle surrendred to them date Jan. 2 The Rump ordered an Oath for Renunciation of the Title of His Majesty and the whole Line of King James They pardoned Lambert and all others that should submit to them by the 9. of Jan. upon which his Forces left him and dispersed themselves and he submitted to the Rump Gen Monck arriv'd at Newcastle after which he was Petitioned by all the Counties through which he marched if not all the Counties in Engl. for a Free Parliament date 7 Morley made Lieutenant of the Tower date 9 The Estates of Sir Geo. Boothe and his adherents ordered to be sold. Gen. Monk at North ●llerto● date 11 At Burrow-Briggs date 21 At York The Rump approved of his marching into Engl. date 16 Thomas Scot and Luk Robinson ordered to go and meet Gen. Mon● ●o congratulate his successes date 17 They began their journey towards him The army quartered in the City date 20 Three Commissioner● sent from the City to Gen. Monk date 22 Gen. Monk at Nottingham date 23 A Declaration of th● Rump promising a Governement without a King and many othe● fine things Gen. Monk at Leicester where the Rump two Comm●ssioners me● him date 28 Gen. Monk at St. Albanes date Feb. 3 Marched into Londo● with his army date 9 Pulled down the City Gates and Portcullises by order of the Rump and quartered his army in London date 11 The City received him with Bonfires c. date 21 Secluded members restor'd after which many discharged from their imprisonment the City ordered to make up their Gates and Bonfires and Ringing of ●ells in most places in hope of a K●ng and free
Parliament date Ma. 15 Bishop Wren enlarged date 16 Parliament dissolved and another summoned to be holden at Westm the 25. of April 1660. Anno 1660. date April 11. LAmbert escaped out of the Tower date 14 His Majesties most gracious Letters and Declaration dated from Breda date 21 Lambert p●oclaimed Traytor date 22 Taken near D●ventry by the hands of Col. Ingoldsby date 24 Brought to London and remitted to the Tower date 25 Parl me● at Westm. date Ma. 1. His Majesties most gracious Letters and Declaration to both Houses and to the L Generall Monck presented by Sir John Greenvill after which there followed many wholsome Resolves in order to His Majesties sp●edy return to Hi● people who throughout the City and Suburbs expressed their joy by Bonfires Bells and Ordnance from the Tower date 2 The like gracious Letter and Declaration presented to the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Common-Counsell of London by the L. Viscount Mordant and Sir John Greenvill date 3 L. Montague and the whole Fleet upon Reading His Majesties gracious Letter and Declaration to them unanimously submitted date 5 Easter Term adjourned till Quinque Pasch. being May 8. date 7 Charles I. his Statue set up again in Guild-hall-yard Justices and Sheriffs c. in Office April 25 1660. c●●tinued and to exerci●● their Office in the Kings name date 8 H●s Maj●sty with an universal acclamation● most s●lemnly Proclaimed in London an● Westminster and so a●terwards throughou● His Dominions His Maj●sty left Breda date He came to the Hague date 16 Commissioners from the Lords and Commons and City of London had audience of His Maj●sty date 23 G. Monck at Rochester His Majesty with Hi● two Brothers th● Dukes of York and Glocester imbarqued fo● Engl. date 25 They most happily landed at Dover and fr●m thence went t● Canterbury date 28 Came to Rochester date 29 Arriv'd at White-hall and this evening crowned the Solemnity o● the day with incredibl● Demonstrations of jo● for His Majesties s● miraculous Restaurati●u date Jul. His Majesty went t● the House of Lords and the Dukes of York and Glocester took their places there date 7 Those monsters of men the Judges of the late murdered King summ●ned by Proclamation to render themselves with●n 14. dayes date 12 Dyed that Famous Mathematician Mr. William O●ghtred date 15 Commissio●s at Sea granted by His Majesty or His Highness the Duke of York befo●e the 1. of May last past Recalled date 25 Sir John Robinson that constant Royallist made Lieutenant of the Tower date Jul. 5 His Maj●sty magnificently entertain'd at Guild-hall by the City date 9 Capt. Hen. Terne Commander of his Majesties ship the Hamptshire being assaulted by six Spanish Men-of-warre fought them nine hours and although desperately wounded h●mself brought off his Convoy The first tha● lost bloud in His Majesties service after his happy Restauration date 12 Dyed that Eminent most Faithfull servant to His Majesty John L. Culpeper master of the Rolls c. George Monck created ●y His Majesty D. of A●berm●rle c. in considerat●on of those signal services performed by him in Restoring His Sacred Majesty and with him the three Kingdoms to that Tranquility and Happinesse they now enjoy date 13 He took his place in the House of Peers date 18 E. of St. Albans began his journey toward France date 26 The L. Edward Montague who commanded the Fleet at His Majest●es Restauration being for that and other Eminent services created by His Majesty Earl of Sandwich c. took his place also in the House o● Peers date 28 Mar of Ormond the like as E of Brecknock date Aug. An Ambassadour from D●nmark date Sept. 10. Peace with Spain Proclaimed date 13 Patl. Adjourn'd till Nov. 6. An Act for di●banding the army c. Prince de Lig●e Ambassadour from Spain came to Lond. Henry Duke of Glocester that unparallel'd Prince departed this life date 23 His Majesty with the D. of York went to meet their Illustrious Sister Mary Princesse of Orange date 25 Pr. Royall came to Lond. date Oct 9 The Regicides indicted at Hicks-hall date 10 Their triall began at the Old Bayly date 13 Tho Harrison one of them executed according to law at Charing-crosse date 15 Mr. John Carew another executed in the same place and manner date 16 John Cooke and Hugh Peters that Bell-weather of Sedition executed in the same place and manner date 17 Tho. Scot Gregory Clement Ad●●● Scroope John Jones executed in the same place and manner date 19 Dan. Axtell the like at Tyburn Francis Hacker hanged onely at Tyburn also date 27 His Majesty went to meet His mother the Queens Majesty date No. 2 His Majesty returned with his Royal mother ●o White-hall after Her 19. years absence thence wich whom came the Illust●ious Princess● Henrietta Her Daugher and Pr. Edward Brother to the Prince Elector Palatine date 6 Lords and Commons the Recess being ended met again in Parliament date 24 The Illustrious Mary Pr. of Aurange dyed date 29 Parl. dissolved and afterwards the Royall Corps of Mary Pr. of Aurange interr'd in Henry the sevenths Chappel date Jan. 1 Parl. m●t in Scotl. date 2 Queen-mother with the Il●ustrious Princesse Henrietta Maria began their journey for France date 6 Venner and his Phanatick proselytes rebelled but dispersed date 8 Sir Arthur Haslerig dy●d in the Tower date 9 The Phanaticks again in Arms but all dispersed killed or taken amongst which Venner their seditious Ring leader date 17 Venner and 19. more of them arr●igned date 19 Venner and Hodgkin hanged and quartered in Coleman-street Oxman and Pritchard hanged at Wood-street end in Cheap side date 21 Nine more of them executed in several places of the City date 25 Solemn League and Covenant Rescinded in Scotl. Qu. mother and Her Highness the Pr. Henrietta Maria Imbarqued for France date 30 The odious Carcasses ●f O. Cromwell H. oIreton and J. Bradsh●w drawn upon sledges to Tyburn and being pull'd out of their Coffins there hang'd at the severall Angles of that Triple-tree till Sun set Then taken down beheaded and their loathsome Truncks thrown into a deep hole under the Gallowes Their heads were afterwards set up on Poles on the top of Westminster Hall date Fe. 27 Cardinall Mazarin dyed Anno 1661. date April 22. HIs Majesties magnificent proceed from the Tower to White-hall date 23 Charles the Second Crown'd at Westm. date Ma. 8. Parl. began in Engl. wherein the H. of Lords were restor'd to their Priviledges Parl. began in Irel. date 17 Eliz. Q. of Bohemia arrived at Lond. date 22 Solemn League and Covenant burnt in Lond. and Westm. and afterwards all the Kingdom over with wonderfull great solemnity date 24 Argyle receiv'd his sentence date 27 Beheaded at Edenb for high Treason date Jun 7 The Solemn Funerals of Sir Ch. Lucas and Sir G●●●●sl● savagely m●rder'd in cold bloud at Colchester August 28 ●648 most honou●ably there Celebrated date 25 The Lords Bishops of t●e several Dioceses of this Realm