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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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of the Serjeant at Armes attending the House which the House approved of Resolved That William Hulet and Hugh Peters be excepted out the Act of General Pardon and Oblivion This day Sir Francis Lloyd Knight was sworn and admitted one of the Gentlemen of his Majesties privy Chamber in ordinary and to receive and enjoy all the rights priviledges and preheminencies belonging to that place c. Tuesday 19. Iune This day his Majesties gracious Proclamation in pursuance of his former Declaration and Letters to both Houses of Parliament and according to the desire of the House of Commons wherein they did in behalf of themselves and of all the Commons of England lay hold upon his Majesties free and generall pardon as it was granted in his Declaration and Letters excepting only such notorious offenders as should be excepted by Parliament as it is more at large therein exprest was this day by Order of his Majesties Privy Council in most solemn manner by the Herald at Armes proclaimed in the usual places at Westminster At the House of Commons Mr. Speaker acquaints the House that Augustine Garland Adrian Scroop Henry Smith and Col. Edmund Harvey four of those who sate as Judges in the pretended High Court of Justice upon his late Majesty had rendred themselves unto him and that he had put them into the Custody of the Serjeant at Armes attending the House the which the House approved of The Lord Montague one of the Generals at Sea and Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter this day came and took his place in the House whereupon the House in consideration of his eminent service in conveying his sacred Majesty from Holland into England Ordered The hearty thanks of the House to be given unto him and that he be desired to give the Thanks of the House unto all the rest of the Officers in the Navy for their services performed herein The which Mr. Speaker in an eloqu●nt Speech performed accordingly The House being informed that Colonel Iohn Downes one of them that sate as Judges in the pretended High Court of Justice upon his late Maj●sty was taken they O●dered the Serjeant at Armes attending the House to take him into safe Custody The Hous● read the Bill for General Pardon and Oblivion and Committed it to a Committee with Order that it be brought in to morrow morning They also read the Bill for the Continuance of Excise the first time which was c●mmitted They likewise read the Bill for continuance of the Customes the first time which they likewise committed They had under consideration the continuance of Tunnage and Poundage and Ordered That a Bill be brought in for the settling of Tunnage and Poundage according to the Book of Rates upon his Majesty during his life The Spanish Merchants delivered a Petition to the House which was referred to a Committee to consider of A more perfect account of the Address of the University of Oxford to his Majesty on Friday June 14. THe Vice chancellor Doctors Proctors and Masters above the number of 120. all in their formalities came from Darby House accompanied by the Earl of Southampton by reason of the indisposition of their Chancellor the Lord Marquess of Hertford to Whitehall where the Vice-chancellor humbly saluted his Majesty with a Speech and presenting a book of Verses upon his happy Return found a gracious acceptance and they had the honour to kiss his Majesties hand These are to signifie that many of that University are much injured in the mangling and mis-printing their Verses Wednesday 20. June at the House of Commons The Speaker acquainted the House that Sir Hardrosse Waller and Sir Henry Martin two of those that sate as Judges upon his late Majesty had rendred themselves to him and that he had put them into the custody of the Serjeant at Armes which the House approved of Likewise he acquainted the House that Col. Dixwell had petitioned him that being sick and not able to render himself by the time limited in the Proclamation that notwithstanding he might not lose the benefit thereof and it was ordered that upon surrendring of himself he should enjoy the freedom limited in the Proclamation The House received the Report from the Committee of Priviledges touching Elections and passed several onely the election of W●gon was referred back to the Committee to examine some particulars newly alledged touching the election A Report being made to the House touching several summes of money which are now to be paid out of the Receipt of the Exchequer unto particular persons to which it was thought convenient that a stop should b● made the House thereupon Resolved That no further p●ym●nts 〈…〉 made unto any particular perso● 〈…〉 Receipt of the Exchequer until the 〈…〉 what they are and upon what 〈…〉 were contracted and that the 〈…〉 House of Lords be desired herein The Committee appointed to consider of the Queens Joynter made their Report that by reason of the sales which have been made of those Lands her Majesty could no be presently supplied thereby upon which the House Ordered That the summe of twenty thousand pound be given unto her Majesty for her present supplement and that it be issued forth of those monies which come in by the Ordinance of seventy thousands pounds a moneth and that the concurrence of the Lords be desired thereunto The House approved of Doctor Nicholas to be Governour of St Nicholas Hospital in Bristol A Bill for the continuance of the excise and likewise the Bill for Tonnage and Poundage was reported and afterwards committed whereupon the House Ordered That the duties of the excise c. be paid unto the present Commissioners and that they do receive the same which Order is to continue for one month from the expiration of the present powers and ordered that the concurrence of the Lords be desired hereunto after which the House adjourned until eight of the clo●k His Majestie the last night was nobly entertained by the Earl of Pembroke at Baynards Castle where was pr●sent divers other Persons of Quality Thursday 21. June At the House of Lords This day Alderman Fowke with several other Aldermen and Common Council of the City of London attended their Lordships who being informed that they were at the door Ordered that they should be called in who being come unto the Bar Alderman Fowke in the names of the rest acquainted the House that they had been with his Majesty and his Brothers the Dukes of York and Glocester to invite them to honour the City of London with their presence at a Dinner on Thursday the 5. of July next ensuing the which his Majesty with his Brothers were graciously pleased to accept that they were now commanded to attend their Lordships in the name of the Lo●d Mayor Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in Common Council assembled and to desire that their Lordships would likewise be pleased to honour the City with their company upon the same day at Dinner who being withdrawn and called in again Sir Orlando Bridgeman in the name of the House acquainted them that the House did kindly accept of their invitation and should come accordingly At the House of Commons Mr. Speaker acquaints the House that the Lord Mounson and Lieu. General Ludlow two of those who sate as Judges in the late pretended High Court of Justice upon his Majesty had rendred themselves according to his Majesties Proclamation into his custody and the House being informed that the Lord Mounson was a prisoner in the Kings Bench upon execution Ordered That he be committed unto the same prison and that the Marshal of the prison at all times do see that he be forth coming Lieutenant General Ludlow was committed into the hands of the Serjeant at Armes attending the House The Committee of Priviledges reports the Election of Scarborough in which the House agreed with the Committee and Resolved That Mr. Thomson is duly elected and ought to attend the service of the House accordingly and Ordered the Bayliff of Scarborough to be sent for in safe custody They also Reported the Election of Northampton in which the House likewise agreed with the Committee and Resolved That the right of Electing is in the popularity and that Sr John Norris is rightly Elected and Mr Harvy unduly Re●urned and thereupon ordered Sr John Norris to attend the House accordingly The House read the Bill for Pole-money and had a long debate thereupon and afterwards committed it to a a g●and Committee of the whole House They being informed that divers Aldermen were at the Door they were called in being come to the Bar in the name of the Lord Mayor Aldermen c. invited the House to attend his Majestie with the House of Peers and to take a Dinner at Guil●-Hall on Thursday the 5th of July next ensuing the which the House kindly accepted of The House read the Bill for confirmation of all proceedings at Law and committed it with order that the Committee do bring it in to morrow morning the first businesse nothing to entervene Yesterday in the afternoon the Lord Pel●●ts Gentleman of the Horse unto his Electorall Highnesse of Brandenburgh and extraordinary Envoy for his said Highnesse unto his Royal Majestie was by the Master of the Ceremonies conducted unto his audience where in a most eloquent Oration in the name of the Duke his Master he did congratulate his Majesties happy restauration to his Kingdomes and Government who was ve●y kindly received by his Majestie and afterwards conducted back again This evening the Duke of Buckingham at his House so well known by the name of VVallingford-House gave a noble entertainment unto his Royall Majestie the Dukes of York and Glocester besides severall other Peers which stately entertainment besides extraordinary rare Musick was ended with an enterlude to his Majesties great satisfaction This day Thomas Scot another of the Judges that sate in the pretended High Court of Justice and condemned his late Majesty of blessed memory was brought to VVestminster He was as is reported taken at Gaunt in Flanders and sent to Dunkirk LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovell● Court in Pater-noster-Row And are to be had at the Office of Intelligence 1660.