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A71346 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.25 (14 June-21 June 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_6 11,949 16

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agreed A Petition of the Marchants Trading to Spaine was referred to a Committee Mr. Robert Rolles who served in Parliament for the Borough of Kellyton in Cornwall being deceased the House ordered Writs to be issued for a new Election of a member to serve in Parliament for that Borough Wednesday June 10. A Report being made from the Committee for Priviledges and Elections concerning Truro in Oornwal it was resolved that Mr. Boscowen is duly elected to serve in Parliament for that place The Bill for continuance of the Custom and Excise was read this day and referred to a Committee who are to consider the qualifications of Officers to be imployed in the Excise Resolved That the payment of Publique Debts contracted from the 5. of Decem●er 16●8 till the 22. of February 1659. other then those of the Army and Navy be stopp'd till ●urther Order Resolved That 10000 l. be charged upon the Assessment of 700000 l. per mens. to be paid ●o such person or persons as the Queens Majesty shall appoint for her p●●sent supply The Bill for Tunnage and Poundage was this day repotted twice read and referred to a grand Committee The Speaker acquainted the House that Sir Hard●ess Waller had rendred himself to him whereupon it was ordered that the Sergeant at Arms take him into custody The Speaker informed the House that he was petitioned by a relation of Col. Dixwells that he being sick and therefore not able to render himself by the time limited in the Proclamation that he might not lose the benefit thereof whereupon it was ordered that upon the surrendring of himself he should not lose the benefit of the Proclamation The Speaker acquainted the House that upon the surrender of Henry Martin one of the Judges of the late King he had committed him to the Serjeant at Arms which the House approved of Resolved That Adrian Scroop be discharged from his Commitment upon his engagement to appear when required thereunto From his Excellenies Quarters at the Cockpit A Commission under the Great Seal of England impowered Dr. Mills Judge Advocate to see that the oath of Allegiance and Supremacy be taken by all the Officers and Soldiers about London before him as also to impower Ralph King to see the same done by the Officers and Soldiers of the Army about Dublin On Monday a L●tter from Liev● Colonel Richard Yardley to an Officer of the ●rmy was Communicated to his Excellency conteining the solemnity of Proclaiming his Majesty in the Isle of Jersey His Excellency bei●g informed that his savors j●stly bestowed upon Dougall Mack Pherson a Scotch G●ntleman was by some that envied the merit of that person endeavoured to be represented as the reward of some Intelligence that should b● given to his Excellency by him or his means did for the just vindica ●on of the ●aid Dougall Mack Pherson and to stop the mouthes of such slauderous people give a C●r●ificate under his hand and Seal On Tuesday Col. Faggs Regiment by his Excellencies orders drew out in S. Georges fields and there took the Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy His Excellency is by the Corporation of Trinity-House chosen Master and hath appointed Sir William Batten to be Deputy His Excellency hath lately disposed several ●ommands in the Army and g●ve● these ●ommissions following viz. To the Earl of Northampton to be 〈◊〉 of the ●egiment late Col. Lenthals and to Sir Tho. Sards to be his Lieutenant c●l To the Lord Fall●land to be Colonel of the Regiment late Col. Sanders and to Ble●e●●d Morgan to be Major To Maj●r Jeremiah Ha●●i●on to be Major in the place of Major Scot To Major Harley to be Major instead of Major Izod of Sir Anthony Ashley Co●pers Regiment Sir Francis Vincent Knight and Baronet is made Governor of Dover-castle Sir Richard Basset Govern●r of ●ardiff Col. Freeman Governor of Tenbigh Col. Walter Slingsby Governor of Sandha● Castle Major Robert Holmes Governor of Vpner Castle Col R●bert Legge Deputy-Governor of Por●smouth under Col Norton Capt. John Harvey Governor of Sandgate Castle Whitehal 20. The Lord Mayor the Aldermen and the Common Council of the City of London went on Monday l●st to Whitehal and being conducted up to the matted Gallery his Majesty came to them where the common Serjeant made a Speech to his Majesty representing the affection of the City to him and their humble desire that his Majesty would be pleased to honor them with his company at Dinner which his Majesty was graciously pleased to accept of and g●ve to each of them the honor of kissing his Majesties hand The day appointed for that entertainment is Thursday the Fifth of July next The same day Sir James Barry accompanied by the Commissioners from Ireland delivered hims●lf in a Sp●ech to his ●ajesty wherein he expressed the great so●row and joy of that ●ation Their sorrow for the Sufferings and Murder of h●s ●a●e ●aj●sty of Blessed Memory and their joy for his Majesties happy rest●●a●ion a●●uring his Majesty of the constant Loyalty of his Subjects in Ireland of which he acquainted his Majesty that the Lord Broghil Sir Charls Coote and Sir Theophilus Jon●s had given such large Testimonies by their eminent Services for his Majesty At the clause of the Speech he presented his ●a●est● with a B●ll of 20000 l. accepted by Alderman Thomas Viner formerly orde●ed to be pres●nted to his Majesty by the said Convention His Majesty accepted of it gave them thank● for the● Loyalty and an assurance of his Majesties favor to that Nation a●ter which they all kissed his Majesties hand The same day the Ministers and Elders of the French Dutch and Italian Churches waited upon his Majesty at Whitehall Mr. Stoupe the Minister of the French Church made a Speech to which his Majesty made a gracious answer and gave them assurance of his Royal protection The next day the said Churches waited up●n the Dukes of Y●rk and Glocester who received them with many expressions of their affection Tuesday last the Earl of Pembroke gave a noble Entertainment to his Majesty the Dukes of York and Glocester at B●inards castle On Tuesday l●st b●ing the 19. of this moneth Major Hagedot who brought by Mr John Carew one of those that sate in Judgment upon King Charls the First deliver'd him by old●r of the Speaker to the S●rjeant at Arms London Printed by John Macock and Tho Newcomb 1660.