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A71333 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.25 (11 June-18 June 1660)] comprising the sum of forraign intelligence with the affairs now in agitation in England, Scotland, and Ireland : for information of the people. Muddiman, Henry, 1628 or 1629-1692, editor.; Dury, Giles, editor.; Macock, John, publisher.; Newcomb, Thomas, d. 1681 or 2, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_5; ESTC P1015 11,616 16

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out of the Act of Indempnity and Oblivioe c. it was carried in the negative Resolved that Iohn Blackwell late Treasurer of War be one of the twenty to be excepted out of the general Act of pardon and Oblivion to suffer such pains penalties and forfeitures not extending to life as shall be inflicted on him by an Act hereafter to be made to that purpose Saturday 16. At the House of Lords The Lord Purbeck was this day brought to the Bar of the House by the Black Rod who hath him still in custody At the House of Commons Resolved That his Majesty be humbly moved to call in Milion's two books and Iohn Goodwins and order them to be burnt by the common hangman That the Attorney General do proceed against them by Indictment or otherwise Mr. Speaker informed the House that Alderman Tichbourn Colonel George Fleetwood and Colonel Temple three of the Judges of his late Majesty had rendred themselves to him and that he had put them into the custody of the Serjeant at arms till the pleasure of the House was further known whereupon the House approved of their commitment and ordered them still to remain in custody The House resumed the debate of the Act of Indempnity and Oblivion and read the Petition of Frances wife of Iohn Lambers whereupon they ordered c. That Colonel Iohn Lambers be one of the twenty to be excepted out of the general Act of Pardon and Oblivion to suffer such pain penalties and forfeitures not extending to life as shall be inflicted on him by an Act hereafter to be made to that purpose The Question being put whether Alderman Christopher Pack should be of the twenty to be excepted c. It was ordered That Alderman Christopher Pack be one of the twenty to be excepted out of the general Act of Pardon The like O●der was made concerning Serjeant Ri. Keeble that he be one of the twenty c. Whitehall Friday 1● His Majesty set forth a Proclamation for recalling all Commissions at Sea granted out by his Majesty or his Royal Brother the Duke of York before the first of May last willing and commanding every of them to forb●●r further execution of the said Commissione upon pain of such punishments as may legally be inflicted on pyrates and likewise requiring all his Subjects imployed in Sea affairs by any forreign Prince to repair home to his Majesties service The same day the heads of the University of Oxford with several Doctors in Scarlet and many Masters of Att were conducted by the Earl of Southampton who by reason of the indisposition of health of the Marquess of Hertford their Chancellor did that civility for them and the Burgesses serving in Parliament for the University to his Majesty where Doctor Conaught the Vice-Chancellor made a speech to his Majesty after which they had all the honor to kiss his Majesties hand This day also the Town of Kingston upon Hull who as they have not yeilded to any in expressing and solemniz●ng among themselves in the best manner their joy upon the several occasions of the happy Return and the proclaiming of his Majesty so for a further demonstration of their loyalty duty and affection to his Majesty did this day by the hand of their Members in Parliament and some others persons of Quality in that place who had the honor to be introduced by his Excellency present to his Majesty their humble address in congratulation of that gracious providence by which his Majesty hath been restored to his people and therewith they ●endered also under the Seal of their Corporation a Release of certain Fee-farms there which being in these times exposed to 〈…〉 ●hey had redeemed out of other hands for twelve hundred pounds and now joyfully restored them to his Majesty both which were by his Majesty gratiously received and with particular expressions of favour to the said Town On Saturday the 16. his sacred Majesty accompanied by his two Royal Brothers the Duke of York and Duke of Glocester as also several of the N●bility and Gentry was pleased to sup with the Lord Mayor of London at his house Before supper the Lord Mayor brought to his Majesty a napkin dipt in Rose-water and off●●ed it kneeling with which when his Majesty had wip'd his hands he sat down at a Table 〈◊〉 by an ascent the Duke of York on his right hand and the Duke of Glocester on his left they were served with three several courses at each course the Table-cloth was shifted and at every dish which his Majesty or the Dukes tasted the napkin A● another table in the same room sat bare 〈◊〉 Excellency the Lord G●nera the Duke of Buckingham the Marquess of Ormond the Earl of Oxford Earl of Norwich Earl of Saint Albans Lord De la VVare Lord San●s Lord Bercley and several other of the Nobility with Knights and Gent●e●●n of great quality Sir John Robins●n A 〈◊〉 of London began in health to his Majesty which was pledged by 〈…〉 Table standing His Majesty was all the while entertained with variety of musick and one that represented a Country man with whom his Majesty seemed to be w●ll pleased His Majesty con●●●red the honor of Knighthood on Alderman John Lawrence and Mr. ●utler two loyal Citizens the two first that his Majesty bestowed the honour on in the City of London on the 〈◊〉 as a memorial of his particular favour he was pleased to bestow his own Sword London Printed by John Macock and Thomas Newcomb 1660.