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A57626 A rope for Pol, or, A hue and cry after Marchemont Nedham, the late surrulous news-writer being a collection of his horrid blasphemies and revilings against the king's majesty, his person, his cause, and his friends, published in his weekly Politicus. Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. 1660 (1660) Wing R1928; ESTC R19527 33,291 50

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is translating Clamor Regii Sanguinis ad coelum c. But it is the muzzle of the Canon and not such Squibs must resolve our case Sir Richard Brown that calls himself the Scotch King's Resident is at length released by order from the Queen out of the Serjeants hands but was fain to pay the Goaler his Fees at his departure The Lord Digby with his Brother Sir Lewis Dives by him made Deputy Governour of Lile Adam intends to brave it out this Winter having hired a great house and given order to have it stately furnished to shew how he hath thrived to his great dishonour by squeezing the Countrey The English Cavaliers and Princely Party are half out of heart they have long cryed up the taking in of the Stewarts Interest to be the onely remedy for the distempers and misfortunes of these Lands but perceiving nothing but delayes and that their pretended King is rejected they are highly discontented and seed their starved hopes as well as their bodies with air and expectations from France It is said Charles Stewart would for Holland were he supplied with moneys for the journey and a rumour goes as if he had a design for Ireland or Scotland but his Party have often made the like reckonings to no purpose Charles Stuart hath sent order to my Lord Wilmot to go to the Diet at Ratisbone having got wherewith to go himself to bear his charges to excite the Princes of Germany to joyn with the States of Holland against the Commonwealth of England From Paris Sir Richard Brown who stiles himself Agent for Charles Stewart being released out of Prison not being able to subsist here is gone into Britain to exact a share of those Thefts and Piracies that the Royalists have taken and brought thither which Charles Stewart had given him for his subsistance many yeares since Charles Stewart hath been fairly offered by the French Court who to be rid of him have promised him 5000 Pistols The Lord Digby Ran●s it with his stately House but the world being very short with the Lord of Ormond the fair Isabella is fain to pawn her Plate and retire into the Countrey The States of Holland have not given their Master Charles his pretended Title of King of England or of great Britain but stile him the high mighty King Charles There is no newes yet of Rupert but they heartily wish him in the Seas and have sent Sir Marmaduke Langdale and Sir Richard Page to Sea to try if they can find him out and bring him back with all speed supposing he might be able to serve them and their broken Interest in this nick of time Wilmot is not gon on his German Ambassy though it 's supposed he will be going every day He is for his better accommodation set forth with a new airy Title being created and called Earl of Rochester The pretended Duke of York is still in the Army Charles Stewart hath kept but a cold melancholly Christmas without any sports save a game at Cards and a dinner that he had on Thursday at the Lord Iermins On Munday he kept up the old Popish Custome of offering Fankincence Myrrh and Gold a small pittance for an oblation where Ormond and Inchequin assisted The Lady Denbigh having been turn'd Roman Catholick hath hoped long for a pension but mist it No sign as yet of any hopes for these poor Courtiers The Earl of Bristol was buried in a mean Church-yard with little solemnity not one Lord appearing at his Funerall nor any other person of quality except his second Son Mr. Iohn Digby and a certain Knight His eldest the Lord Digby absented himself though he were in Town and not onely so but it s said that he forbore inviting any to save Funerall Expences which being talked abroad hath much crack'd his Reputation because he is observed lavish enough upon other occasions The High Court of Justice sits now in Dublin and another is erected at Galoway to try the Lord Mayo who pleased to own the Court in bringing out evidences very strangely against some persons that were condemned I cannot but admire and adore providence to see the work of Justice which began in England in a High Court against that Tyrant should next take its place in another High Court in Ireland to give those wretches blood to drink who first opened the sluce of blood which afterwards overflowed the three Nations On Wednesday an Irish Factour delivered a Letter to the High and Mighties at the Hague This gives just occasion to suspect that the Scottish King endeavours to hook in his own Interest in the engagement of the Hogen State upon an Irish account so that if the Dutch should clap between these two Interests of Achan and Babel they would be daintily engaged and a fine blessing must follow the businesse But at present the Stewarts Interest is kept off by the wiser sort and that upon very rationall grounds in despight of all the projects of the Orange Party for they apprehend their taking part with him were to hazard their whole in going halves with a desperate Gamester that hath nothing to stake but a broken Reputation The Irish broken Faction have not wanted a Letter recommendatory from Charles Stewart to several Lords here at the Hague and if ever Prince Rupert return into these parts they will not want a Head like themselves to restore the lost hopes of that wicked Rebellion but if stories hold true Ruperts Highness is layd low enough for here are strong reports that he or the best part of his ships are cast away Sir Philim Oneale is under examination and will shortly receive the reward of his labour he is a pittifull low spirited man Col. Luke Tool and seaven more were hanged on Saturday last and many more are upon their Tryal the Goals are full in every Province we have at least 200 men in hold of considerable account The High Court of Justice will have work enough for one twelve moneth There is newes that he that is called Duke of Glocester is arrived at Dunkirk where he was entertained by the Governour Rnpert that Pirate-Prince is in the French road at St. Christophers Sir Phelim Oneale was lately condemned of high Treason at our High Court of Justice in Dublin and within a few hours a period shall be put to all his high Titles being called the Earl of Tyrone by the Vltaghs Prince of Vlster by the Popes Commission or Bull General of the Lemster and Vlster Forces by Commission from the Lords of the Pale and prime and chief Actor in all the massacres of Rebellion by Commission from the late Charles Stewart This Monster of men when he came first to the Bar was not able to stand for trembling or to speak for teares That grand Piratical Prince Rupert having fitted his