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A71340 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.32 (30 July-6 Aug 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_25; ESTC P1015 10,702 16

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his recovery which now only is expected to appoint the day for the Queens entrance for which preparations are still made and with much industry continued To make the Shew the more splendid the Citizens are daily assembled in all the parts of this Town to exercise and train them up in Arms Some days since the Abbot Fantoni Envoy Extraordinary from Poland had audience with the King whom in his Masters name he gave thanks for those good offices his Ambassadors had done concerning the peace with Sweden and Poland and afterwards Complemented his Majesty touching his Marriage He had likewise audience given him by the Queen Mother the young Queen the Duke of Anjo● and Cardinal Mazarini with whom it is said he had also a conference touching the present War with the Muscovites From the Castle of Vicennes of the same date The King and Queen are daily here expecting the day of their entrance at Paris and the recovery of the Cardinal for whose present indisposition the whole Court seemeth to be troubled The young Queen having a minde to divert her self and to see the fashion of Paris went incognito in Madamoiselle d'Orleance her Coach on Munday last towards this City but the noise of her coming being bruited all over the Town the people ran to meet the coach with such a multitude that her Majesty was forced to return back And because she had still a desire of seeing Paris she went thither yesterday unknown accompanied by Monsieur the Duke of Anjou where by the way she saw the Queen Mother at Val de grace their Majesties went together to the Louvre and thence they visited the Cardinal and so returned to Vicennes A Courrier is lately dispatched hence for Spain to carry the news of some evident marks taken notice of that the Queen is with childe Whitehall On Monday last his Majesty was graciously pleased to confer the honor of Knighthood on a young Swedish Nobleman Baron Conrad Gyllenstierna We have not of late any mntion of Meilitary Affairs which being at the present a matter of great importance as to the safety of the Kingdom and preservation of the quiet of the people we shall now be somwhat the more large in giving you an account of the Officers of the Army lately setled in command And first we shall begin to give you a List of those not formerly mentioned in the Lord Viscount Mordant his Regiment viz. Hartigill Broon Captain Tho Higgins capt. Francis Arundel Lieut Philip Ers Ensign Thomas Pride Capt James Smith Capt. Nath Harison Capt. James Gerrard Lieut Rich Gwyn Capt. Rowlenson Lieut. Anthony Hastings Ensign Next we shall acquaint you with some little alteration in Col. Tho Reads Regiment where Peter Pike late Captain Lieut hath the company that was captain Belchams who is removed from that command John Curtis capt Lieut Morris Brown Ensign to captain Pike in the place of Robert Read Francis Everard Lieutenant to capt. George Everard William Jones Ensign We shall now show you how the Regiment of horse that was Unton Crokes is disposed of viz. Dan Oneale of his Majesties Bedchamber Colonel of the Regiment William Basset Son of Sir Richard Basset Governor of Cardiffe castle Capt. Lieut. Sir John Stevens Major Lord Mandevil eldest Son of the Earl of M●n●hester Lord Chamberlain of his Majesties houshold Capt. of the Troop late Capt. Whethams Lord Windsor capt. Nicholas Armerer capt. one of his Majesties Esquires commands the Troop late capt. Gascoignes Bartue Second Son of the Earl of Lindsey Captain of that which was Col. Upcotts Troop That Regiment that was Col. Tho Sheffeilds is commanded by the Right Honorable Earl of Ossorie eldest Son of the Marquis of Ormond and Tho. Sheffeild is his Lieutenant Colonel Having thus far shewed you the settlement of the Army now take an account of some Garrisons where we shall first begin with Earl of Portland Governor of the Isle of Wight and all the Garrisons and Ports therein Humphrey Turney Captain of Comes Castle Barnaby Burleigh brother to that valiant Burleigh that was murthered in the Isle of Wight Governor of Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight William Lord Sandys Governor of Portland Weymouth and Sandfoot Castle With these we will take in George Rawleigh Captain-Lieutenant to the Right honorable the Earl of S. Albans in the Island of Jersey Though these persons and others entrusted with Commands in the Army are of greater fidelity then to be suspected in the least of disloyalty yet too much care cannot be taken for the safety and security of his Majesties Kingdoms and to this purpose several Commissions are granted under the Great Seal of England to persons of known integrity and loyalty to administer the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy to all the Officers and Soldiers particularly to Buller a Member of this present Parliament and Major of his Highness the Duke of York's Regiment to see that duty performed by the Officers and Soldiers of the said Regiment as also another Commission to Jeremiah Smith to see the same done in Sir John Cloberies Regiment of which he is Major Commissions under the Great Seal are likewise issued out to the several Muster-masters in Ireland to administer the said Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance to all the Officers and Soldiers within the Precinct of their Musters Care is likewise taken for setling the Militia in such hands as may be most serviceable to his Majesty and satisfactory to all that wish the peace of the Nation Letters from Edenbrough of the 26 July inform us that the English Commissioners there have sent up such Soldiers as were in the Hospital at Edenbrough to London to be further provided for as likewise that they have released several Prisoners some that were driven in by a storm at Kelkowbery and there taken belonging to Cap. Patrick Taylor in the ship called the St. Ann of St. Sebastian as also above 20 others that were taken by his Majesties Frigat called the Greyhound They give us no other account of the Laird Warriston than that they have yet no Intelligence of him though a hundred pound Sterling is assured to any one that shall bring him For the Legal dispatch of Ecclesiastical matters Dr. Chawworth was by the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury elected Vicar-General above a Fortnight since From Hamborough July 17. The Danish forces which at their last muster were found to be about 4000 lye as yet still in their old quarters and it is not likely that any of them should be disbanded since it is constantly reported that more are to be entertained neither do the Imperial and Brandenburgs forces stir from their quarters however the Governor of Gottorp hath given his Highness the Duke of Holstein hopes to surrender that place to him very suddenly Advertisement WHereas upon his Majesties happy arrival by his Majesties and the general approbation several Officers of the late King of ever Blessed and Glorious Memory assembled themselves to testifie their Affection in such
capacity as their Misfortunes had reduced them to and having then that honor and happiness to be conducted to their appointed Station by the truly Noble Sir John Stawell Knight of the Bath and that neither their Affection nor Loyalty may dye they unanimously invite all their Fellow Sufferers whose honor has been equally concerned with them to enter their names at Mr. Coffins house near the Rose Tavern that such his Majesties faithful Subjects may compleat the List of Loyalty lately presented the Lord Marquis of Ormond by Mr. Richard Littell and that no time may be lost all commission Officers are desired to repair with their Certificates to the said Mr. Coffins near the Rose Tavern in Covent-Garden where in Fourteen days time they may be Enlisted ADVERTISEMENTS ☞ Tuesday night Iuly 31. 1600. at Waudown-green in the Parish of Fullham in the County of Middlesex the Lock of a Stable door was opened and a large land-Spaniel Bitch stoln out She was almost all white 2 small red spots in her fore-head in the white her ears almost all red having a little white mixt in the red on her right shoulder a large cross cut close to the skin and with Whelp If any bring tidings of her to the Crow●s in St Pauls Church-yard London they shall receive 40 shillings for their pains ☞ A White Spaniel Bitch call'd Duce with a red Ear and a red spot on her right Side belonging to his Grace the Duke of Albemarle was lost ●ast February He that shall bring her to any Officer of the A●my shall receive five pounds for his pains If any Officer shall receive information of her he is desired to give notice of it to his Grace at the C●ckpit Gentlemen Be pleased to take notice That those so famous Lozanges or Pectoraly approved for the cure of Consumptions Coughs Catarrhs Ast●ma's Ploarsness and all other diseases incident to the Lungs and a Soveraign Antidote against the Plague and all other contagious diseases and obstructions of the Stomach are onely made and to be had of Mr Th●ophi●us Buckworth on Mi●e-●nd-green And for more convenience to those that live remot● quantities of them seal●d up with his Coat of Armes are l●ft constantly at the house of Mr Richard Lowndes at the sign of the White Lion neer the Little North door of St Pauls Church Mr Henry Scile over against St Du●stans Church in Fleetstreet Mr William Milward at Westminster-Hall gate Mr John Place at Furnivals Inn gate in Holb●●● Mr Robert Horn at the Turks-head near the Entrance of the Royal-Excha●g● Book-sellers and no others To all Ministers Church-Wardens Constables Head-boroughs and all other Officers whom i● m●y concern WHereas there hapned a great l●ss by fire at the Town of Faken●am in the County of N●●ff●lk upon the Eleventh day of Apri● 1659. to the value of 5081. l. And upon Petiti●n of the poor Inhabitants to ●is Majesty it hath pleased the King with the ad●ice of His Counsel to grant His Gra●ious Letters Patents under the Great S●al for a ●oll●cti●n to be made in certain Counties of England bearing date at W●stminst●r the Fourth day now of J●ly last past Since which time some idle Vagabonds and Rogues have stole or gained Copy and have induced som● Printer to print the sa●e and are gone into some parts of the Cou●ties with those Papers and have caus●d summs to be c●llected as at Putne● and Bams near London Therefore it is ●esired That if any p●rson whatsoever shall come to any pl●ce with any such B●ief not having the 〈◊〉 S●●l that he or they may be apprehended and carried before a Justice of the Peace to answer to his or their Offen●e no Bayle to be taken for them He that takes them or any of them shall have Twenty shillings for his pain● b●sides what charges he is out to be paid at the House of Mr Hugh L●w at the White-Har● in Botolph lane near Billingsgate in London August 6. 1660. In some of the Prints last Monday there was a mistake of the Act of Poll-money for the Act of Sewers Venice July 2. They write from Dalmatia that the Bashaw of Bo●sina having drawn his Forces near Cliss● to spoil and waste the Country thereabouts and to burn the Suburbs of that place had been for five days together in such a manner disordered by the continual playing of Cannons and the strong sallies in 〈◊〉 by the Morlacks out of that Town that he was forced to 〈◊〉 ●hose parts and to leave behinde him a great number of his men taking his march towards Schenico which 〈…〉 threatned to attaque so soon as those places of 〈…〉 some Forces which he expected from 〈…〉 to him Those who are retired from 〈…〉 with some recruits of horse and foot destroying the Cou●t●y with fi●e and sword and exercising the greatest cruelties up●n the poor people especiall the Morlacks From Corsu it is advertised that in pursuance of an Order from the Senate those o● the ordinary Militia of the three Islands had made strong in roads upon the Turks and that a great party should likewise be sent for Candia there to serve for Souldiers and Pioneers From Zara we understand that twelve Turkish Vessels being come to infest the Gulf the Proveditor Grimanni falling upon them with three Gallies and four Brigandines had taken one of them and dispersed the rest A little before the same Proveditor knowing that there were ten Galiots of the Turks abroad at Sea to enter upon the Coast of Dalmatia and to joyn with other Vessels thereabouts upon a considerable enterprise he chased them with his Galeass and three other Gall●es They write from Candia that a squadron of the Vene●ian Fleet had taken a Turkish Vessel by Barbary and besides three other small Vessels laden with Rice and poudred flesh and a pinnace laden with Ammunition for Canea Information is brought that the Gallies of Malta with tho●e of the Pope's and of Tuscany being past by the Isle of Zante had taken their course towards Candia to joyn with the Venetian Armada Dito July 11. Letters from Candia intimate that the courage of the Turks there began to be much abated in regard the Commonwealth of Venice was now vigorously assisted by the other Christian Princes viz. their Majesties of Spain and France c. which had caused some of the Turkish Officers and Souldiers to come over for Candia relating that there was great scarcity of provision at Canea wherefore our General Bembo had sent part of his Fleet thither to hinder that no provision might be brought in there Our Armada and the City of Candia are as yet well provided with all manner of necessaries It is likewise reported that those Turks which lay about Candia are retreated back to Canea Whitehal His Majesty having Iune 22. received a congratulatory Letter from the Prince Elector Palatine which was brought by that worthy Gentleman Christopher Clos of Keyembergh Captain of his Highness Life guard of Horse he