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A71344 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.36 (27 Aug-3 Sept 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_33; ESTC P1015 9,429 16

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Numb. 36. THE Parliamentary Intelligencer COMPRISING The Sum of Forraign Intelligence with the Affairs now in Agitation in England Scotland and Ireland For Information of the People Published by Order From Monday August 26. to Monday Septemb. 3. 1660. Westminster THe Ambassador Extraordinary from Denmark having been three days nobly entertained upon his Majesties accompt at Sir Abraham William's house in the Old-Palace-yard Westminster was on Saturday last in the afternoon fetched thence to Whitehal by divers Lords with about 20. Coaches where his Majesty under a rich Canopy of State in the midst of the chief Nobility his Majesties Royall B●●d of Pensioners being placed along the Ravles was pleased to give him Audience in the Banqueting-House The Ambassadors Speech was in Latin and chiefly imported 〈◊〉 Congratulation from the King of Denmark his Master touching his Majesties happy Restauration to his Crown and Kingdoms which was very well liked by his Majesty who after a short yet affectionate Reply to the Ambassador showed much of Royal favor to him and his Retinue giving the chief of them his Royal hand to kiss The Ambassador afterwards addressed to their Hignesses the Dukes of York and Glocester wishing a lasting settlement to both the Royal Families of England and Denmark To which the Dukes likewise returned him a very affectionate answer with expressions of their Respects and Friendship to his Majesty of Denmark Which done the Ambassador was conducted back by the before mentioned and other Lords to Sir Abraham William's house where he was magnificently entertained at Supper and at night went to his own Lodgings taken up for him in Bedford street Riga in Liesland July 10. The Duke of Courland having been magnificently treated by our Governor and Magistrates departed hence the seventh of this month with all his Family and Retinue to go for Libaw he was met and received by the way by a Captain in the head of a Troop of 300 horse Advertisements of Books newly Printed and Published ☞ Veritas Inconcussa or a most certain Truth ascertained That King Charls the first was no man of Blood but a Martyr for his People By Fabian Philips Esq. Sold by William Place at Graies-Inn-Gate The Bowels of Tender Mercy Sealed in the everlasting Covenant As also the Treasures of Grace c. By Mr. Obadiah Sedgwick The Drinking of the Bitter Cup Or the hardest Lesson in Christs School learned and taught by himself Passive Obedience by John Bri●sley Minister of the Gospel at Great Tarmouth Both sold by Joseph Cranford at the Castle and Lyon in St. Pauls Church-yard The Beatitudes or a Discourse upon part of Christs Sermon on the M●unt By Thomas Watson Minister at St. Stevens Walbrook Sold by Ralph Smith at the Bible in Cornhil near the Old Exchange Manaductio or a Leading of Children by the hand through the Principles of Grammer by James Shirley An Epistle written and presented to his Majesty by Arise Evans who yet liveth Both sold by Richard Lownds at the White Lyon in Pauls-Church-Yard His Grace the Duke of Albemarle c. is by the special favor of His Majesty declared Lord Lievtenant of the Kingdome of Ireland Elsenore July 21. The Swedish forces are transported from this place almost day and night and it is hoped that before this night they will be all gone It is advertised from Breslaw in Silesia that some Officers were there arrived out of Transylvania having been but three days upon their journey who relate that all Transylvania except two places had put themselves under the protection of the Great Turk to injoy their free exercise of religion under him but the young Prince Ragotzi hath submitted himself to the Emperors protection Hull His Majestie having been pleased to Constitute the Lord Belasyse Lord Lieutenant of the East Ryding in Yorkshire his Lordship summoned the Countrey to appear before him at Beverley the 13. of this instant August together with his Deputy-Lieutenants Justices of the Peace and chief Constables where being met they gave order for the raising the Trained B●n●s being 3000. men into three gallant Regiments Commanded by Sir Francis Boynton Sir John Hotham and Mr. Wharton as Colonels and Sir Robert Hilliard Commands the Horse These will all muster in Bodies before his Lordship within fifte●n days after their Harvest is over the example whereof will be of great consequence to other Counties towards the settlement of the Ancient Legal way of Trained Bands for the security of the Kingdom From Argileshire in Scotland Aug. 13. 1660. Here is very much rejoycing at the Imprisonment of the Marquess of Argile for though this Country bears his name there are too many Families which he hath endeavored to ●●ine the woful experience whereof will be evidenced by the Clandowgals Clan Leans Mac Donnals and Mac Waughtons besides the unnatural and unhumane usage of many hundred poor souls sent by him into the Island of Jura where they all perished Whether he hath practised murther and taking possession you will hear ere long I assure you that thousands are glad of what is done who although you yet have not their hands in this Letter yet neither hands nor hearts will be wanting to preserve his Majesties peace in Argileshire against all opposers whatsoever Whitehall His Majesty was pleased to confer the honor of Knighthood on Lieu. colonel John Jackson of Harraton in the County of Durham as a present mark of his Royal favor for his loyal services and sufferings in the Wars Westminster Col. Francis Windham who so nobly held out Dunster-castle for his Majesty being lately chosen Burgess for Milburn Port in the county of Somerset now sits in the House of Commons and among all those hundreds of Members that fit there not any hath served his Majesty with more fidelity and success than that Gentleman especially at such times when others forsook him and his Majesty had most need of friends which we need not tell you was in his Majesties great and wonderful escape after the battel at Worcester And since we mention escapes we cannot forget the Noble and valiant Lord Inchequin who on Friday last the 24. instant came to London to finish his redemption from the Turkish slavery where his Son is left as Pledge till his Ransom be accomplish'd His Excell●ncy the Duke of Albemarle hath reinforc'd his late Order to the Commissary-general of the Musters and his Deputies to take care that no Officers or Soldiers be mustered in any dead place or any other way vacant Edenbrough August 21. Major General Morgan in pursuance of his Excellencies Orders with eight Companies of his Regiment is removed from Haly-Rood house in Edenbrough a place famous for the King of Scotlands wonted M●nsion to Leith Cittadel Lieut. Col. Joseph Wittar his Lieut. Col. Commands Sterling Castle with two Companies of the Major Generals Regiment Orders are sent to seven Companies of Col. Daniels Regiment to march to Ayre in place of Col. Robsons Two Companies of Col. Daniels Regiment
in Ukrain by the Lord Potozky Field-Marshall of Lithuania reporting moreover that the Tartar Cham had pursued the Muscovites as far as Kiow and pressed the King of Poland to cause his Canon and Infantry to march on to attaque these people together with the Rebellious Cossacks who have taken their shelter in divers strong places not daring to keep the field any longer We hear likewise that Ours have made themselves masters of Korno one of the strongest places in Lithuania lying betwixt the Rivers of Niemen and Vitia as also of Grodna scituated on the first of the before mentioned Rivers having put fire to the Castle to chase the Muscovites thence and lastly of the Mount of Lisegura from which they easily batter the Castle of Vilna which the Muscovites defend with much obstinacy In the mean time the Polonian General CZarnecky that he may not want action sends constantly Parties abroad who make their excursions as far as Smolersko without the least opposition and so soon as he receiveth those Troops his Majesty giveth him hopes of he resolveth to enter Muscovia where it is believed he will not meet with much resistance if General Lubomirsky take his march for which he prepareth himself towards Kiow there to make a diversion From Bremen the 5th of August Those jealousies which this City conceived touching some designe the Swedes should have against its priviledges are now most ceased upon notice given from Stockholm that the Government there had declared exactly to observe what was agreed on in the year 1654. betwixt the Crown of Sweden and this City by the interposition of the States General of the Vnited Provinces and it is said that the people of Bremen are so far from having any thoughts of war that they have rather declared an extraordinary joyfulnes for the peace and the restoring of a good understanding between the two Northern Crowns and the States General of the United Provinces Edinbrough Aug. 25. 1660. On wednesday the 22. of August the Earl of Glencairn Lord Chancellor of Scotland came into this City honourably attended by about 1000. Horse The Major General Colonell Daniel and Colonell Disne the English Commissioners with several Field-Officers and two Troops of the Major Generals Regiment of Horse went to Massleborough to meet his Lordship and attended him thence to the House designed for his Lordship in this C●ty At his coming in to Edenborough the Earle of W●nton●ode on his right hand and Major General Morgan on his left He was guarded from the Water-gate to the Nether-Bow by the Major Generals Regiment of Foot The Lord Chancellor being come the Committee of three Estates according to the late Proclamation sate on Thursday Aug. 23. and information being given of some Remonstrating Ministers that were at Robert Symson the Collectors house Orders were sent to Captain Newman in Edinborough Castle to command thence 20. Musquetiers to Symson's house who found the Ministers subscribing a Paper tending to the disturbance of this Kingdom The Ministers were carryed Prisoners to Edinborough Castle Their names are Mr. James Guthrie Minister of Sterling Mr. Robert Trayle Ministers of Edinborough Mr. John Strivling Ministers of Edinborough Mr. Alexander Moncreif Minister of Sc●oney Mr. John Semple Minister of Carffern Mr. Thomas Ramsey Minister of Foulden Mr. Gilbert Hall Minister of Kirkliston Mr. John Scot Minister at Ornham Mr. George Nairne Minister at Brunt Island Mr. John Murray Minister of Maffin Parish James Kirk Laird of Soudaywell Whereupon the Lord Chancellor with the Committee of the Th●●e Estates the very next day set forth this following Proclamation GOD Save the KING A Proclamation by the Committee of Estates convened by His Majesties special Authority against unlawfull Meetings and seditious Papers At Edinburgh August 24. 1660. THe Committee of Estates in obedience to His Majesties Proclamation being met and taking to their serious consideration the goodness of God who in his great mercy hath restored the Kings Majesty to the Exercise of His Royal Gove●nment And withall considering His Majesties great care of and affection to this His Majesties Ancient Kingdom of Scotland in Calling and Authorizing the said Committee of Estates to Meet And they finding it their duty to prevent all unlawful Meetings which may tend to the prejudice of His Majesties Service or may again involve His Majesties good Subjects into new Troubles Have thought it fit in His Majesties Name and Authority to prohibite And by these Presents do prohibite and discharge all unlawful and unwarrantable Meetings or Conventicles in any place within this His Majesties Kingdom of Scotland without His Majesties special Authority And likewise all seditious Petitions and Remonstrances under what pretence s● ever which may tend to the disturbance of the Peace of this Kingdom or alienating and debauching the affections of His Majesties Subjects from their due obedience to His Majesties lawful Authority and that under all highest pai●s And for this effect appoints all Sheriffs of Shires and Magistrates of Burghs to be careful within their respective Bounds that no such pernicious and dangerous meetings be permitted but that they be timeously prevented hindered made known and discovered to the Committee of Estates And ordain these presents to be forthwith Printed and Published at the Mercat cross of Edinburgh and the Head Burghs of the respective Shires within this Kingdom that none pretend ignorance hereof Signed in the Name and by Warrant of the Committee of Estates GLENCARNE Chancellour I. P. D. Com. After which was set forth another Proclamation commanding that no Disorders or Insolencies be committed by any person whatever within this Kingdom upon any of the English Nation under all highest pain after which they adjourn'd till Tuesday following White-Hall His Majesty was graciously pleased to confer the Honour of Knight-hood upon Herbert Perrot Esquire a worthy Member of the House of Commons serving in Parliament for the Burrough of We●bly in the County of Herreford On Thursday last that accomplished Personage George Earl of Bristol entertain'd His Majesty at his own house with a Supper with whom was Their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of York and Gloucester attended by the Marquess of Ormond and other Persons of Honour On Friday the Lords had a Conference with the Commons wherein Their Lordships acquainted the Commons with His Majesties Message for an Adjournment from the eighth of September to the sixth of November next London Printed by John Macock and Tho. Newcombe 1660.