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A71337 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.29 (5 July-12 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_19; ESTC P1015 10,691 16

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newly Printed and Published ☞ The World Surveyed Or the famous Voyages and Travels of Vincent le Blanc or White of Marse●ll●s who from the age of Fourteen years to Threescore and eighteen Travelled through most parts of the World The whole work enriched with many Authentick Histories Originally written in French and faithfully rendred into English by F. B. Gent. Sold by John Starkey at the Miter near the Middle Temple Gate in Fleetstreet Advertisements WHereas by Commission from His most Sacred Majesty under His Great Seal of England bearing date the Fifth of this instant July as also by His Majesties Letters Patents dated the Eleventh following Sir William Throckmorton was constituted and appointed Knight-Marshal of His Majesties Houshold and Court of Marshalsey He the said Sir William Throckmorton doth declare That for the ease of His Majesties Subjects in their due Proceedings in the said Court of Justice that the Fees payable upon every Arrest shall be abated Two shillings and six pence and that for the future preventing those high Misdemeanors and Corruptions which have been committed by several subordinate Officers or Counterfeit-pretenders to that Court to the great vexation and oppression of His Majesties good people That he the said Knight-Marshal as Judge in the said Court will frequently appear therein to hear and receive all Grievances and Complaints that can be presented against any of the Officers or Counterfeits as aforesaid and then and there to inflict most exemplary punishment according to Law upon all transgressors or offenders whatsoever MOst excellent and approved Dentrifices to scour and cleanse the Teeth making them white as Ivory preserves from the Toothach so that being constantly used the parties using it are never troubled with the Toothach It fastens the 〈◊〉 sweetens the Breath and preserves the Gums and Mouth from Cankers and Imposthumes and being beaten to powder and drunk in Wine or any other drink is a good remedy for any Flux or Lask Invented and made by Robert Tur●er the onely Au●hor of them and are onely to be had at the House of Thomas Rockes Stationer at the Holy Lamb at the East-end of St. Pauls Church near the School in Sealed Papers Advertisements of Books newly Printed and Published ☞ MASORAH Critica Divina A Synoptical Directory on the Sacred Scriptures distributed into four Parts 1. Of the Canons of Scripture Old and New 2. Of the Translations of Scripture Auogtophical and Apographical 3. Of the Interpretations of Scripture Literal and Mystical 4. Of the Authorities of Scripture Divine and Ecclesiastical The First Part Dedicated to his Majesty by Ferdinando Parkburst {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Printed by Tho. Newcomb Solomons blessed Land A Sermon upon Eccles. 10.17 Preached before an Extraordinary Assembly at Newark upon Trent May 29 1660. Being the Birth-day of Our Soveraign Lord Charls the Second King of England c. By Samuel Brunsel Rector of Bingham in Nottinghamshire Sold by Henry Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet ☞ The Death of Charls the First lamented with the Restauration of Charls the Second congratulated Delivered in a Speech at Wellington May 17. 1660. By William Langley Sold by Richard Lownds at the White-Lyon in St. Pauls Churchyard and Simon Gape next to Hercules Pillars in Fleetstreet An Advertisement THe best and noblest guilt Skins for Patens for Creatio●s Charters for Corporations Grand Commissions Commissions to foraign Kingdoms c. And likewise the best and noblest skins in black and white for all manner of other Patents Pardons and Royal Grants to be passed under His Majesties great Seal and also for Recoveries and other Exemplifications are sold by George Tomlyn in Leather-lane in Holborn Henry Twyford in the Middle Temple and John Bellinger in Cliffords-Inn Lane in Fleetstreet An Advertisement to all Sheriffs Justices of the Peace Attor●●es Sollicitors Clerks Serjeants Bailiffs c. ALl sorts of Blank Bonds with Conditions for payment of money at a place certain and without Counterbonds for money and Bonds for performance of Covenants for Arbitraments with Umpire and without Umpire for Appearances in any Court of Record Counterbonds upon the same Replevins and Bonds upon Replevins Bailiffs Bonds to the Sheriffs for their true performance of their Offices Bills of Sale Bonds of Redemption General Releases Licences for Ale-houses All sorts of Sheriffs Warrants upon mean Proces County Court Warrants c. Warrants for Justices of the Peace Indentures of Apprenticeship And also the best and fairest pieces of Text and slouriing for Letters Patents Fines Recoveries and o● her Exemplifications Are to be sold by John Bellinger in Cliffords-Inne-lane Fleetstreet London And by him is also to be sold That most incomparable piece of Court hand which of it self alone without other Master is compleatly fitted to teach ●ll Clerks and others perfectly and exactly to write the same hand and to read ancient Records and abreviate words Westminster The Guards at last are discharged from their attendance on the two Houses of Parliament who being now upon the performance of their duty to his Majesty as Loyal Subjects and the true service of their Country in their Representatives need no other security then the hearts and affections of the people Whitehal The Regiment that was lately Col. Streaters is now conferred upon the Right Honorable John Lord Belasis who by his wounds and imprisonments hath sufficiently testified his Honor and Loyalty to His Majesty His Lieutenant Colonel is that gallant Gentleman Colonel Anthony Gilby His Major is Col. John Streater who so resolutely attempted the Pass near Daventry when Col. Lambert was taken Lieut. Col. George Welden and Robert Smith are two of his Captains Col. Charles Fairfax though very aged was never known to do any thing unbefitting a Soldier and for his eminent service in the late happy Change and particularly at Hull hath not onely a continuance of his Regiment but for ever an 100 l. per annum out of the Customs of Hull Col. Edward Harloe Eldest Son of Sir Robert Harloe is now Colonel of a Regiment of Foot Captain of Horse and Governor of Dunkirk His Brother Major Robert Harloe is now Colonel of a Regiment of Horse in Dunkirk a person whose abilities are not unknown as a Member of Parliament or of the Army Major Tobias Bridges hath well merited to continue still Major of the same Regiment By the next you will have a particular account of the Regiment of his Highness the Duke of York On Monday July 16. His Majesty and His two Royal Brothers with divers Lords and Personages of Honor were entertaind by Sir William Waele at his house in Throckmotton-street This is that Sir William Wale that entertained his Grace the Duke of Albemarlie when it was agreed the Secluded Members should be admitted to resit for which and other late services he hath obtained to be Purveyor of His Majesties Wines If the City knew her own happiness they may now see the difference betwixt the presence of a King and the tyranny of an Usurper where the known Laws and the established Religion are not causes of Plunder and Imprisonment and there is no strife betwixt the City and the Country but who shall shew most duty to the King We have not told you of any places of Civil Jurisdiction conferred by his Majestie upon any of his good Subjects contenting our selves to let you know how the Militia and Army Offices have been disposed as the thing of more present consideration and necessity however we dare promise you when the List and Settlement of the Army is all finished to give you upon occasion an account how Officers in his Majesties Houshold in Courts of Judicature as well as in other places are fill'd and supply'd WHereas in some Prints there is mention made of the manner of the Reception of Monsieur Pelnitz and particularly that he was conducted to audience in his Majesties own Coach we must inform the Reader That it was not his Majesties Coach but the Coach of the Earl of Manchester Lord Chamberlain of his Majesties Houshold On Wednesday the 18 instant the Earl of St. Albans went to Gravesend and so forward on his Voyage towards France What is the cause and purport of his journey we need not tell you His Majesty notwithstanding all discouragements by the 〈◊〉 weather and the multitude of sick and infirm people abated not one of his accustomed number but touched full Two hundred that had the Evil an high Conviction of all such Physitians Chirurgions or Apothecaries that pretend self-preservation when the languishing Patient requires their assistance More prisoners are committed to the Black Rod particularly Acton his Christendom we know not who is notorious enough by the name of Acton Post-master of Basingstoke with whom also are Capt. John Griffith and Capt. Edward Alcock who we may safely swear are unknown to us by their virtues Major Waring is committed thither also This is the Son of the old Cash-keeper Waring and Brother-in-law to Major Salway This Major Waring will finde better usage at the Black-Rod then he gave to the Gentlemen of Shropshire where he was Oliver Cromwel's Triennial Sheriff Pardon us for calling him Sheriff who rather was the Jaylor of that County and was the best Representative of the Committee of Safety whose Confident he was The last of the prisoners is Col. Henry Bradshaw eldest brother to that Monster John Bradshaw whom we scorn to honor so much as to rail at if it were manners to rail at the Devil And while we mention the name of Bradshaw we can tell you That His Majesty hath given leave unto Henry Williams alias Cromwel of Ramsey in the County of Huntingdon Esq to leave out the Alias Cromwel It is therefore desired you would take notice That this Mr. Henry Williams is Grandchild to Sir Oliver Williams and son to Col. Williams a Commander in His late Majesties Army to whom onely with his family this favor is granted and to deal clearly in those black days of the Protectordom this Gentleman was not onely civil to all but made it his endeavor to assi●● and relieve all honest and loyal persons It is his due and it were best to deny it London Printed by J Macock and Tho. Newcomb 1660.
Dukedoms of Sleswig and Holstein to his Majesty the King of Denmark goeth in quality of Extraordinary Ambassador of the said King to congratulate his Majesty of Great Britain and is already on his way hither intending to take shipping at the Brill or Flushing as soon as wind or weather sh●ll serve so that you may expect him in England with●n few days Westminster July 5. On Monday Serjeant Tyrell 〈…〉 to the Common Pleas Bar by Serjeant Glanvile and 〈…〉 Littleton where being come the Lord Chancello● 〈◊〉 the reasons that induced his Sacred Majesty to make ●oise of him to be one of the Justices of that Court to which when Serjeant Tyrell made a modest reply speaking of his unfitness amongst so learned men to undertake so great a charge c. the Lord Chancellor caused the Patent to be read after which the Serjeant being in Court he first took the oath of Supremacy and Allegiance and then the oath as Justice of that Court which being ended the Lord Chancellor went away leaving the Serjeant to act in his place as one of the Justices of the Common-Pleas On Tuesday the Lord Chancellor sitting in his Majesties Court of Exchequer Serjeant Turner came to the Bar of that Court The Lord Chancellor laid down the reasons why his Majesty was pleased to call him to be Baron of his Court of Exchequer in that he had been unbiassed and constant in his Judgment and had acted nothing prejudicial to his Majesty or contrary to his trust c. After a reply in excuse of himself his Majesties Parent to const●tute him one of the Barons of his Majesties Court of Exchequer was rea● and being afterward sworne in Court he sate as one of the Barons of the said Court White●●ll July 7. This day His Majesty conferrell the place of Lord Almoner on that most Pious and Reverend Brian Lord Bishop of Salisbury who was his Majesties ●utor when he was Prince of Wales His Majesty was pleased to restore that antient Honor of the Dominion and Government of the Isle of Man to the Right honorable Charles Earl of Derby which hath been kept from that Noble Family ever since the murder of the Noble and valiant James Earl of Derby A Family that for their loyalty and fidelity to the Crown have suffered as deep as any of his Majesties Subjects of this Nation Great care is also taken by the Earl of Derby for setling the Church-government both in Doctrine and Discipline as it hath been formerly accustomed in that Island Also William Lord Craven is made Governor of the castle of Shrewsbury in which County his Lordship hath ample Revenues which till now without the least pretence or colour of Justice have been deteined from his Lordship but now are restored to him with all Arrears and his Lordships Deputy-Governor is Sir William Whitmore Baronet a family that have suffered very much for their Loyalty and Allegiance The Lord Charls Howard one of his Majesties most Honorable Privy Council is also made Governor of Carlisle That Loyal Gentleman sir Richard Basset is made Governor of Cardiff Castle Sir Jordan Crosland who from the beginning of these Wars did his Majesty such good service in the North is now made Governor of Scarborough Castle Col. Tho. Blague who so long kept the Castle of Wallingford when Governor thereof being one of the Grooms of his Majesties Bed-chamber is now made Governor of Yarmouth and Langher Point Captain William Lennard a Gentleman of a Noble Family and tryed courage is made Governor of the Forts of Tilbury and Gravesend Cap. Increased Collins having a former Patent from his late Majesty and continuing Loyal is now confirmed by his Majesty Governor of Moats Bulwark Major Waterhouse a person of whose courage and fidelity his Majesty understands so much is now Deputy-Governor of Garnsey Letters are lately sent down to Scotland to Judg Moscley and the other English that were Commissioned as Judges there to forbear to act any further in their former capacity and to repair into England And now after all these Castles and Commands bestowed on persons of Honor and Loyalty be pleased to take notice That the Marquis of Argile the Marquis o●A●trim Sir Arthur Hesilrig and Sir Henry Vane are Arrested of High Treason and committed close prisoners to the Tower of London When Sergeant Ch●r●ock went to apprehend the Marquis of An●r●m he was denied entrance but the General beforehand having furnished him with three files of Musqueteers he forced two dores and found the Marquis sitting on his bed side 't was about two of the clock last Sunday morning The Sergeant civilly offered him to rest there all night where he would g●ve h●s attendance The Marquis afterwards went to bed but upon consideration rose again and was conveyed privatly to the Tower The Marquis of Argyle was got through the Inner chamber and Presence intending as he saith to have spoken with his Majesty but was soon observed and upon information a Warrant was granted to apprehend him In his passage through Cheep-side he desired he might go and speak with an Eminent Learned Minister at Ald●rmanb●ry Serjeant Charneck told him That his Lordship might send for that or any other Minister to the Tower but at present he could not permit him thither We could tell you many observable particulars of this Marquis but at present may it suffice to acquaint you That this was the day whereon formerly his Lordship in a friendly manner had invited the Laird of Mac-Nachton to his House to Dinner and there seized upon him with much less civily then the Serjeant did his Lordship but Mac-Nachton seeing him-life in danger sound means to escape and is still alive to receive the reward of his Loyalty and Valor being the last Commander that bore Arms for the King in Scotland and in the judgement of all parties a person of as high merit and excellent Conduct as any Gentleman of that Nation We have not room to insert more particulars of the two Knights Sir Arthur and Sir Henry but must conclude with a desire that you would consider how of all persons in England Scotland and Ireland these 4 were the grand instruments of the fouer different Intereste and till now could never meet together There are other Prisoners committed to the Black-Rod whose names with more particulars you may have in the next From Rome June 14. Cardinal Carbarigo having received the Cardinals hat of the Pope in a publick Consistory hath been magnificent●y treated by the Cardinal Patrone with the Cardinal Man●ni Dom Mario and Dom Augustino There have been great rejoycings at the Christning of the young Prince Borglese whose Father kept that day an open table and gave abundance of Almes Cardinal Bandinelli is gone for his Legation of the Rom●●g●e and Mr de Bo●compagne Archbishop of Bonoma hath taken possession of his place of Magiordome to the Pope who seems to be willing to excommunicate the Vice Roy of Naples because of