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A71360 An exact accompt, communicating the chief transactions of the three nations, England, Ireland, and Scotland [no.103 (22 June-29 June 1660)] With the daily votes and resolves in both houses of Parliament. Williams, Oliver, fl. 1657-1670, editor.; Redmayne, John, fl. 1659-1688, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_10 5,357 8

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Numb. 103. An Exact Accompt COMMUNICATING The chief Transactions of the Three Kingdomes England Scotland and Ireland With the daily Votes and Resolves in both Houses of PARLIAMENT Also Particular ADVICE from the OFFICE of INTELLIGENCE Published by AUTHORITY From Friday June 22. to Friday June 29 1660. Friday 22. June At the House of Lords THeir Lordships received a Message with an Order from the House of Commons for the paying of 10000 pounds unto h●s Excellency the Lord General Monck out of the Ordinance for 70000 l. a Moneth unto which their Lordships gave their assent At the House of Commons The House read the humble Petition of Major Burton desiring the House would be pleased to grant him liberty for his health sake upon good and sufficient security to which the House assented The House agreed an Order for the paying of ten thousand pounds in part of the 20000 l. formerly given to the Lord General Monck out of the Ordinance for 70000 l. a moneth and sent it to the Lords for their concurrence They also appointed a Committee to consider how the remaining part of the 20000 l. due unto the Lord General might be raised The House read the Bill for a general pardon and Indemnity with the amendments thereunto which was approved of and ordered to be engrossed They Ordered the Bill for confirmation of Sales and the Bill for sa●erting the Fundamental Lawes and confirmation of proceedings at Law to be brought in to morrow morning After which the House adjourned This day Sir Io. Washington Knight was sworn and admitted one of the Gentlemen of His Majesties privy Chamber in ordinary and to receive and enjoy all the rights priviledges and preheminencies belonging to that place To the Kings most Excellent Majesty the humble Addresse of the Nobility and Gentry of Lancashire and Cheshire in and about London WE your Majesties most Loyall Subjects out of the deepest sense of the wonderfull mercies of God in your Majesties happy return do with joyfull hearts congratulate the same most humbly and heartily praying for your Majesties long and happy Reign over us And do with all integrity prostrate our selves our lives and fortunes for the preservation of your Majesties Sacred Person Crown and Dignity In order whereunto with all submission to your Majesties great Wisdome we make it our most humble Petition that your Majesty would be pleased to restore unto us the exercise of that happy Government Ecclesiastical Civil and Military under all which these your Majesties Kingdomes so gloriously flourished in the Raigns of Royal Grandfather and Father of blessed memory Subscribed by Charles Earle of Derby Earle Rivers Lord Viscount Kilmo●rey Lord Mo●ley Mounteagle Lord Gerrard William Stanley Charles Stanley Thomas Nedha● Sir Robert Bin●los Baronet Sir Tho. Middleton Bar. Sir Edw. Broughton Bar. Sir Tho. Smith Bar. Sir William Neal Bar. Sir Tho. Smith Sir Gilbert Ireland Sir Roger Bradshaw Sir Robert Cotton Sir Philip Egerton Robert Townesend Esq Roger Grovenor George Warbutton Thomas Cholmondley Esq Francis Cholmondley Esq Henry Brook Esq Richard Leigh Esq John Booth Esq Linor Smith Esq Peter Leicester Esq John Ardern Senior Esq Peirs Leigh Esq Edward Fleetwood Esq Henry Slater Esq John Daniel Esq John Ardern Junior Esq William Masley Esq William B●●●ks Esq Richard Brooks Esq John Mollineux Esq Gilbert Houghton Esq Henry Houghton Esq Edward Leigh Esq 〈◊〉 W●ah Oldfield Esq Thomas Ashton Esq John Shugburgh Esq Sommerford Oldfield Esq Everard Manwaring Esq William Cowley Esq John Sho●incroft Esq Nathaniel Booth Esq John Booth Esq Nathaniel West Esq Edward Rigbie Esq Alexander Rigbie Esq Thomas Swinton Esq Alex. Dennington Dr. in Phys. William Fyfe Dr. in Phys. Thomas Hunt Esq Thomas Mannaring Esq John Mannaring Esq Thomas Holt Esq Robert Heywood Esq William Berkenhead Esq Thomas Latham Esq Henry Porter Senior Esq Henry Porter Iunior Esq Christopher Parker Esq Peter Hatton Esq Peter Adlington Esq William Burgaine Robert Leonard Robert Clayton This Addresse was presented to his Majesty at VVhitehall the 23 of Iune by the Right Honourable the Earle of Derby for and in the name of all the Subscribers Saturday 24 Iune At the House of Commons The House Ordered some particular Debts to be paid out of such monies as are in the hands of the late Trustees and received an accompt from the Committee of Concealments of severall summes of money which they conceive now to remain in the hands of the late Commissioners for Prize goods viz. upon one accompt the summe of 41495 l upon another accompt 26000 l. and like wise upon a third accompt the summe of 11825 l. whereupon the House Ordered That the Treasurer do take care by some speedy course in the Exchequer to bring in each of the former particular summes The House likewise ordered that a Bill be brought in for Discoveries of concealed monies c. with a reward h●erein to be inserted for such as shall discover the same Ordered That all the Lands Mannors houses c. which is part of her Majesties joynter and in the hands of any of those who sate in the late pretended high Court of Justice upon his late Majesty or in the hands of any of those twenty persons which are excepted out of the Act for General Pardon and Oblivion be restored unto her M●jesty and Ordered that the lords concurrence be desired hereunto the House likewise O●dered the Grand Committee touching the Court of Wards and Live●ies to sit on munday at two of the clock in the afternoon with power to send for all papers Records c They also read the Bill for confirmation of sales the first time and appointed to read it again on Wednesday next the second time after which they adjourned By a Letter of the 20 present from Derby we have this accompt That the Mayor and Aldermen of this Town to expresse their further loyalty to his gracious Majesty let the inhabitants know that if they pleased they might take the Oath of Allegiance whereupon betwixt 4 and 5 hundred with great alacrity and expressions of joy took it I hope this will be a good leading cast for other places These are the men that thought no●hing so dear to them which might conduce to the restoring of their native King from danger and the people from slavery witnesse the adventuring of their lives and fortunes in that noble enterprize of Sir George Booth And it is very observable that notwithstanding all the revolutions and changes of government they have continued the Emblems of loyalty their Mace being carried before their Mayors without the least alteration as it was in the time of Charles the first of blessed memory with C. R. and his Armes thereon I believe this is that which few Towns of England can say and it is more to be admired in regard one of their Aldermen was one of that cursed ●●ew we call the Rump and did many times endeavour to alter them but by the industry of some loyal persons was prevented This