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A71336 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.28 (2 July-9 July 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_17; ESTC P1015 10,506 16

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will be at his ho●e every Wednesday and Thursday from two till six of the clock to attend that service And if any person of quality shall send to him he will wait upon them at their lodgings upon notice given to him On Tuesday his Majesty was pleased to be at supper with the Lord Berclay where he was very highly entertained His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to make Sir William Compton Brother to the Earle of Northamton Master of his Majesties Ordnance Co●o●●l William Leg Lievtenant of the Ordnance Persons that have suffered with his Majesty in all his Troubles and Major Francis Nicols Surveyor of his Ordnance for his faithfulness in adhering to his Excellency in all these late changes These following were restored to their Offices being formerly put out for serving his Majesty viz. Edward Sherborne to his place of Clerke to his Majesties Ordnance Mr. Marsh to his place of Storekeeper and Mr. Clarke formerly Commissary General in his late Majesties Army to his place of Clarke of the Deliveries His Majesty conferred on Mr. Hore the Office of Comptroller of His Majesties Mint That the Soldiery may see the affection that his Sacred Majesty hath for the Arm he hath been pleased to do them so much honor as to take that Regiment that was lately Col. Unton Crooks for his own which is now st●led The Royal Regiment what the names of the Officers are you may see in the next His Highness the Duke of York hath so far honored the Regiment of the Lord Falconberg as to own it which is now called the Duke of Yorks Regiment the Lord Falconberg and the Officers being still continued From his Excellencies Quarters at the Cockpit His Excellency hath been pleased lately to change some Officers and dispose their Commands to others He hath given the comm●nd of the ●roop late Captain Shermans in the Lord Viscount Falklands R●gim●nt to Col. Henry Heylin The Troop that was late Captain Greenwoods in the same Regiment to Capt. Tho. Morley The Company late Major Waterhouses in Col. Daniels Regiment to Capt. Leonard Aizay His Excellency hath likewise commissioned Major Adam Brown br●ther to Sir Ambrose Brown to be Major of Sir Anthony Ashley Coopers Regiment being about to confer a greater honor on Major Harley Westminster Phinehas Pain that was lately Committed upon misinformaon given that he was the person that executed his late Majesty is upon Examination discharged Naples the 5 of June 1660. Our Vice Roy having received an express from the Spanish Ambassador residing at Rome sent to give him notice of the conclusion of the Peace of the Empire he caused presently the Te Deum to be s●●g for it in the Church of St. James in the presence of all our Magistrates and with the noyse of all the Canons of our Castles and other tokens of joy ordinarily made use of on such occasions Madrid 9 June 1660. The Order of our Lady of the mercy and redemption of the Slaves having sent some Deputys to Algier about March last namely some Fryers of the Province of Castille and Andalousia they brought from thence about the later end of the last month 36● Slaves whom they had redeemed and amongst others severall Moncks of the Orders of St. Dominick St. Francis and St. Austin And because the money they carried for that purpose was not found sufficient for redeeming so great a number Father Anthonio de Rigo remained as an Ostage for the performance of the fourth Vow of that Order The preparations against Portugal are continued every where but the season being very much spent already many are of opinion that they will not be made use of this yeare Rome 12 June 1660. Within these few daies Monsieur Boncompagno Arch-B●shop of Bononia arived here and having repaired to salute the Pope he declared him his Magior-Dome The 5 instant Cardinal Barbarigo being come to the Palace Quirinal the received there the Cardinals ●hat from the Pope's owne hand after the usuall manner and having been very sumptuously feasted by Cardinal Chigi with Cardinal Mancini he began his visits of the Colledge of Cardinalls by that of Cardinal Barberin the Sub-Deane of that Colledge The 6. Cardinal Vecchiacelli Bishop of Rietti was consecrated in the new Church by Cardinal Rospigliosi assisted therein by Mr. Signi Archbishop of Thessalonica and Mr. Caraffa Archbishop of Patrasso The same day the young son of whom the Princess Borghese was lately delivered was christened in the church of S. Laurence by Cardinal Chigi in the Popes behalf and named Marc Antonio John Maria Joseph Philip Thomas Nicholas Francis Dominick Bernardino Gaspard and Caetan The next day the Propositions were made for the Bishopricks and Cardinal d'Este propounded that of Beziers in France for the Abbot Bonzi Venice June 22 1660. The 6. inst●nt Te Deum was sung in our Cathedral church for the peace between Swed●land Poland and their Allies The same day the Dowager Empress went from hence for ●u●enburgh in S●iria where she will expect the Dutchess of M●n●●● her mother Since the confirmation of the news of the defeat of Prince Ragotsky's forces 6000 men have been commanded to march with all speed towards the frontiers of Hungaria to join with the Imperial army and order hath been given to the Commander in chief to reinforce the chiefest garrisons so that they may hinder the progress of the Turkish army who seem to have a design to advance that way But it is thought they will soon alter their resolutions if what we have heard by letters from thence prove true that Prince Ragotsky having gathered the remainder of his forces hath so resolutely fallen on the Turkish army in a narrow place that 5 or 6000 of them were slain there and that he hath regained most of the prisoners taken from him In the mean while we are confidently informed that that Prince not finding himself able to oppose the forces that are pre●●●ing against him without a very potent assistance hath off●red unto the Emperor to put all the important places of Transilvania into his hands and wholly to renounce any engagement with the Turkish Empire Regenspurgh June 15. The S. instant the Cardinal of Osnabruck our Bishop had his Synod in this place where he found about 600 Churchmen of this Diocese and ended it as he had begun it by a general Procession ADVERTISEMENTS ☞ There is now published that long expected and much-desired work entituled The second part of the Signal Loyalty and devotion of Gods true Saints and pious Christians under the Gospel especially in this our Island towards their Christian Kings and Emperours whether Orthodox or Heteredon virtuous or vicious Protestants or Papists Protectors or Persecutors ever since their Kings and Emperours first became Christian till this present c. By William Prynne Esq a Bencher of Lincolus-Inne and a member of this present Parliament which book is dedicated to the Kings most Excellent Majesty and sold by Edward Thomas at the Adam and
drawn by three barks in each of which were twelve men rowing in blew coats laced with silver lace and the rest of the Court followed in several other Boats which made a little but very pleasing Fleet Whitehall On Wednesday the fourth of July the Mayor Recorder Aldermen and capital Burgesses of the corporation of Doncaster in the County of York having the honor to be introduced to his Majesty by the Earl of Dunfreeze Lord Castleton and Sir John Dawney for a demonstration of their loyalty duty and affection to his Majesty humbly presented by the hands of Thomas Bradford their Mayor a congratulatory Address wherein they returned all possible thanks to Almighty God who had been graciously pleased to restore his Majesty to his people and his people to his Majesties Government ingaging themselves to defend his Majesties sacred person and Government against all opposers and therewith the Mayor tendered a surrender of a Fee-farm rent of 74 l. 13 s. 11 d. ob per annum an ancient Flower of the Crown which being in these times exposed to sale they had redeemed out of other hands and now joyfully restored them to his Majesty both which his Majesty was pleased very graciously to accept of and returned them thanks with many particular expressions of affection and favour to that Town The same day Doctor ●yam a person of great learning and integrity who attended his sacred Majesty in his troubles as long as his age did enable him to travel was this day sworn Chaplain Extraordinary to his Majesty On Thursday his Sacred Majesty and both Houses of Parliament were entertained by the City of London at Guild-hall the unseasonable weather took off much of the solemnity which was intended to be performed so that his Majesty went into London attended onely by his own houshold guards which proceeded in this order A●jutant General Miller rode before at some little distance to make way after whom went Sir William Throckmorton now Knight Marshal his footmen and servants waiting on either side of him before six Trumpets then a Kettle-Drum another Class of seven Trumpets six Maces the Heralds in rich coats the pages and footmen and next his Majesties Coach with six horses guarded on both sides with his Majesties Royal Band of Pensioners walking on foot with their pistols in their hand under the Command of the most noble and valient E. of Cleaveland their Captain the Equires and several of his Majesties servants next them came the Yeomen of the Guard then the Lord Chancellor in his Coach the Duke of Buckingham in his and so all the Nobility in their order The Speaker of the House of Commons in his Coach and six horses attended by a troop of horse that were upon their guard that day and after him the House of Commons in Coaches In London several of the pent-houses and windows were adorned with Tapestry a lane made by the Liveries of the several Companies and many Pageants in the streets In St. Pauls Church-yard the Lord Mayor Aldermen and several others of the City richly accoutred met his Majesty and from thence conducted him to Guild-hall The Gentlemen of the Artillery led by the most valient and learned John Lord Lucas at Cheapside opened to the right and left and guarded both sides of the way whilst his Majesty passed through Being come to Guild-hall Carpets were spread from the Hall down to the Council-Chamber for his Majesty to tread on Before dinner Sir William Wild the Recorder made a Speech to his Majesty declaring the great honor that his Majesty was pleased to bestow on them in deigning formerly to send to them his most gracious Letter and Declaration and now to adde to that kindness by affording them his Royal presence c. At the upper end of the great Hall the Hosting towards the West was raised three ascents where was placed a Chair of State and a rich Canopy where his Majesty and his two Royal Brothers dined where his Majesties servants and several Aldermen and Common-Council-men attended The House of Peers and House of Commons dined at other tables in the great Hall attended likewise by Aldermen and Common-Council-men at the sound of the loud musick the whole service was set on the Table and during the whole dinner time they were entertained with variety of musick both instrumental and vocal After dinner was a very costly banquet and then an interlude where a Rustick was represented to the content of his Majesty and the rest of the spectators After this his Majesty retired him into a with-drawing room where he was pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood on Alderman Reynoldson Mr. Cleyton the Chamberlain of London and Colonel Player his son On Friday July 6. The Mayor and Citizens of the ancient City of Lincoln having drawn up an humble Address to his Majesty together with a resignation of their Fee-farm rent of 81 l. per annum under their Common Seal did send the same by Robert Marshal Esq and VVilliam South Gent. unto Sir Tho. Meres and Iohn Monson Esq who now serve in Parliament for the said City which was this day delivered After a Speech first made by Sir Tho. Meres unto his Sacred Majesty in behalf of the City of Lincoln representing unto his Majesty how oft and how much that City had suffered in the late War and how loyal and faithful the Citizens thereof do continue unto his Majesty and that as the want of his Majesties Government was their decay so he being peaceably re-establish'd they hope to repair their lesses under his protection and favour he delivered his Majesty this Address To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty YOur Majesties most obedient Subjects the Mayor Sheriffs Citizens and Commonalty of your Majesties antient City of Lincoln do humbly prostrate themselves before your Majesty acknowledging that through the general defection of your Majesties Subjects in this your Kingdome from their Allegiance occasioned by the prevalency of the late pretended powers they were therein involved with the rest of your Majesties Subjects and therefore do most humbly and submissively apply themselves and lay hold on your Majesties most gracious Pardon and through and under your Majesties gracious favour and clemency do with all humility as a body incorporate present to your Majesty their sense and apprehension of Gods mercy to your Majesties Subiects giving God the praise that Divine Providence hath not onely preserved your sacred person in the midst of many and eminent dangers but likewise hath made restauration of your Maiesty in peace to your Subjects and of them to their Allegiance to your most gracious Maiesty as their undoubted Soveraign next they present their hopes and prayers for prosperity and blessings from Almighty God upon your sacred Maiesty and your Government over them as their King and beg your protection of their persons and estates by the antient and known Laws of your Kingdom and your Maiesties aforesaid City of Lincoln the incorporate body thereof do with al humble submission to your Maiesty acknowledg that during the prevalency of the late pretended powers over them and the rest of your Subjects to avoid the mischiefs and pressures which in all probability might have occured if the Fee farm due from your said City had come into the hands and power of such as might have made use of the purchase of it to have inv●ded their priviledges and interests Your aforesaid City upon the account of i●vitable necessity and self-preservation were constrained to borrow the sum of seven hundred pounds wherewith to purchase the aforesaid Fee-farm of eighty and one pounds per annum Now may it please your most Excellent Majesty your aforesaid Subjects the Mayor Sheriffs Citizens and Comonalty of the City of Lincoln do hereby for themselves and their Successors Freely and humbly surrender and resign unto your most Sacred Majesty all the right interest which they have or may pretend to the said Fee-farm rent by reason of the aforesaid purchase And do also humbly declare That your said City will yearly render to your Majesty as your undoubted right and due from time to time as it becomes payable and will further with all readiness freely do or make a●y further Declaration or publique Act as your Maje●ties Learned Council shall devise for confirmation of these presents or contents of them And in testimony of the unanimous full and free consent of the whole body incorporate of your Majesties said City they have caused to be put to their common Seal the six and twentieth day of June in the twelfth year of your Majesties most gracious Reign ov●● England Scotland France and Ireland c. His Majesty was pleased most graciously to receive the Address with several expressions of favour and then Sir Tho. Meres did a second time humbly upon his knee beseech his Majesty hereafter to vouchsafe his favour to that ancient City which his Majesty granted accordingly and as an earnest thereof gave them the honor of his Majesties hand At his Excellencies Quarters at the Cock pit His Excellency makes it his whole business to settle the Army as may be most to his Majesties Service and in order thereunto hath removed several Officers and put others in their places He hath lately removed Capt. P●ase●nd Capt. Charlit●n of Col. Alsop's Regiment belonging to the Garison of Dunkirke and put Capt Pope and Capt Richard Powel in their places There is a very confident report that M. Scos one that sate in the pretended High Court of Justice for tryal of his late Majesty of ever-blessed memory is now Prisoner at Dunkirke London Printed by John Macock and Tho. Newcombe 1660.