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A65581 Gesta Britannorum, or, A brief chronologie of the actions and exploits, battails, sieges, conflicts, and other signal and remarkable passages which have happened in these His Majesties dominions from the year of Christ 1600, untill the present, 1663, being the space of 62 complete years / collected by Geo. Wharton. Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. 1663 (1663) Wing W1546A; ESTC R33586 21,020 46

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most nobly entertained at Dinner by Sir Richard Brown date Jul. 1 L. Mounson Sir H. Mi'dmay and Mr. Robert Wallop brought ●o the Bar of the H. and there sentenced to b● drawn like th●mselves upon sledges with ●opes about their necks from the Tower to Tyburn date 15 Mr. Prin recanted his Sundry Reasons c. and the House remitted his offence date 19 Lord Commissioner of Scotl. came to White-hall date 30 Parl. adjourn'd till Nov. ●0 following date Aug. 11. Commissieners from the Parliament in Ireland came to Westminster date 13 His Highness the D. of York with several other great Personages highly entertained by the Artillery Company at Merchant Taylors-hall date 15 His Sacred Majesty the illustrious Duke of York dined at the Inner-temple date Sep. 7 Earl of Clarendon L. high Chancellour of Engl. at Oxford date 10 Parl. in Irel. adjou●n'd till Octob. 10. following date 30 Swedish Ambass●dor landed at Tower wharf where the French and Spanish Ambassadors so hotly con●end●d for Precedency date Oct. 15. The Learned Loyal and truly Pious John Berw●k Doctor in Divinity Elected Dean of St. Pauls date 20 A Proclamation for Removing the market from St. Pauls Church-yard into Aldermanbury and Broad-street date No. 4. James D. of Ormond that truly honourable and most constan●ly Loyal Personage made L. Lieutenant of Irel. date 19 John James arraign'd for sedition and Treason date 20 Parl. sate again whe● the Lords Spiritual were restored to their Priviledges date 21 1200000 l. Voted fo●●upply of His Majesties present occasions date D. of York returne●●rom Dunki●k John Jam●s sentence● to be drawn hang'd and quarter'd date Henry Earl of St Albanes L. Ambassador Extraordinary from Hi● Majesty to the Crow●●f France came to Whi●ehall date 25 The remaining Regicides in the Tower P●n●ington onely by reason ●f h●s bodily infirmitie●●xcepted were brough●●o the bar of the House● and Lam●ert Vane an● the rest lately sent away ordered to be sent so back to the Tower Praise-God B●r●bon● ●nd Sam. Moyer committed to the Tower fo● treasonable designs and practices date 26 Major Wildman Mr sometimes Sir James Harrington Mr. sometime Alderman Ireton and Major Haynes committed also to the Tower for the like crimes date 27 Captain Rob. Holmes committed to the Tower by order of the Council John James hang'd ●rawn and quarter'd ●t Tyburn date 28 The truly honourable and no less valiant G●nt Sir Charles Compton departed this life date 29 Col. Salmon committed to the Tower for treasonable designs and practices date 30 Dyed the learned and reverend Brian L. Bishop of Chester date De. 3 The noble E. of Peterborough took his leave at Wh●te-hall to go for Tanger date 9 His Majesties Forces intended for Tanger Imbarqued at Dunkirk date 20 Parl. adjourn'd till Jan. 7. next following date 30 Hen. Covent●y Esq Son to the late famous Tho L. Coventrey L. Keeper of the Great Seal of Engl. sworn one of the Grooms of His M●jesties Bed-Chamber date Jan 7 Parl. met again accord●ng to the last adjournment and Frederick L. Cornwallis Treasurer of H●s Majesties houshold departed this life date 10 Sir Hen Vane and Mr. John Lambert ordered to be sent for back to the Tower of Lond. And Marquesse Durrazzo Ambassadour extraordinary from the Common-wealth of Genoa entered Lond. date 13 Had audience date 27 L. Munson Sir Henry Mildmay and Mr. Robert ●allop all drawn from ●he Tower of Lond. on sledges with Ropes about their necks to Tyburn and having there threaded the Triple-Tree back again in like manner to the Tower date 30 E. of Pete●burgh took Poss●ssion of Tanger in Africa for His Majesty date Fe. 1. The Genoa Ambassadour took his leave of His Majesty date 7 The condemned Prisoners in the Tower brought to the Bar of the House of Peers date 13 Eliz. Queen of Bohemia departed this life date 18 Prodigious winds doing great mischief in most parts date 21 Dyed that most loyal and signal sufferer for the Crown of Engl. Sir John Stawell Christopher L. Hatton that most Pious and Faith●ul Counsellour to His late Majesty sworn one of His Majesties m●st honourable Privy Counsel made Governour of Guernsey durante vita and the Reversion of that Government most deservedly Conferred on his Son date Mar. 16 Miles Corbet John Okey and John Barkstead brought Prisoner to the Tower of Lond. having been taken at Delft not many dayes before by the care and faithfulness of Sir Geo Downing date 24 Geo Withers removed from Newgate to the Tower for his wonted Practice of Seditious Libelling Anno 1662. date Apr. 3 THe most noble and valiant Sir Wil. Compton Master General of His Majesties ordnance Son to that magnanimous Heroe Spencer late E of Northampton who so gallantly sacrifice● his life in defence of His late Majesty at th●●attel on Hopton Heath Anno 1642. sworn of H●s Majesties most honourable Privy Council date 13 Queen Katherine Imba●qued for Engl. in the Royal Charles date 16 Miles Co●b●t John Ok●y and John Ba●kstead re●eived ●he sentence due to Rebels and Traitors to their Soveraign Lord and King date 19 They were all thre● drawn on sledges from the Tower to Tyburn and there hang'd drawn and quartered date 23 Articles of Peace concluded with those of Algier by Sir John Lawson date 28 His Highness P. Ru●e●● Geo Duke of Buckingh ●nd John L. Midl●ton ●worn of His Maj●sties most honourable Privy Council date 30 Her Highness the Dutchesse of York delivered of a Daughter at Saint James's date May 14. Queen Katherine landed at Portsmouth date 15 Bonefires throughout all the streets of Lond. for Joy thereof date 19 His Maj●sty Prorogu'd the Parl. till Feb. 18. next following date 20 His Majesty at Portsmouth date 21 King Charles the II. and Donna Catherina Infanta of Portugal publickly marryed by Gilbert L. Bishop of Lond. at Portsmouth date 27 E. of St. Albans set sail for Calis to wait upon the Queen Mother into Engl. date 29 The King and Queens Majesty came to Hampton Court date Jun. 2 The L. Mayor and Ald. of Lond. with the chief Officers of the City came to Hampt Court and tend●ed their Duty to the Queens Majesty date 6 Sir Hen. Vane Indicted and found guilty of High Treason date 9 Mr. J. Lambert the like date 11 Both received their sentence but Mr. Lambert his execution Respited by Order from His Majesty because of his Prudent and Civil Demeanour at his Trial date 14 Sir Hen. Vane beheaded on Tower-hill E. Peterburgh being returned from Tanger came to Hampton Court date 22 Rump Officers and Souldiers commanded by Proclamation to depart London and Westminster date 28 English Forces arrived at Lisbon date Jul. 9 His Grace the Duke of Ormond L. Lieutenant of Ireland began his journey towards that Kingdom date 27 Landed in Irel. date 28 Queen Mother landed at Greenwich date Aug. 23. Queen Katherine first to Whitehall with great Triumph date 24 Exit Jack-Presbyter Nevertheless date 27 He presumed to Petition His Majesty for a Dispensation but to no purpose date Sept. 3. Mr. William Lenthall dyed very penitently date 29 Sir John Robinson Knight and Baronet His Majesties Lieutenant of the Tower unanimously chosen Lord Mayor of London for the following year Well-fare fair London for this happy choice The Snake's untwisted at her thundring voice The Royal Tow'r and Town both in such hands Despise all Factious and Fanatick Bands He dreads no Plots nor dreameth of Surprise Nought startles him like Presbyterian Lies FINIS
Their Reparation hindered by the Covenanters date De. 5. Charles I. declared his Resolution for a Parl in case of the Scotch Rebellion moved for by E. Strafford Archbishop Laud and Hamilton Scotch Parliamen Prorogu'd till June 2. 1640. Traquare returned into Engl. Four Commissioners sent from the Scots to the King E. Strafford imbarqued for Irel. where he summoned a Parl. date Mar. E. Straf returned into Engl. Scotch Commissioners secured Anno 1640. date Apr. 13. PArl. began in Engl Convocation began date 14 The Scots letter to the French K. produced and read in Parl. and the danger thereof insisted on by the L. Keeper Finch E. Lowden accused for subscribing it date Ma. 5. The Parl. dissolved by the King and some members thereof imprisoned date 6 Convocation turned into a Synod A new Oath imposed upon them date 29 Synod ended date Ju. 2. Scotch Parl. sate again at Edenburgh date Jul. 8 Hen. D. of Glocest. born date Aug. 20. Charls I. set forth towards the North. date 28 Newborn Fight and Newcastle deserted date 29 Possessed by the Scots date 30 Durham the like date Sept. 20. Charles I. set up his standard at York date 24 Great Council met a● Yo●k Commissioners consisting of 8. Earls and 8. Barons appointed t● Treat with the like number of Scots who met at Rippon date Oct. 26. A Cessation from hostility agreed on date 28 Great Council at Rippon dissolved date No. 3. The Long Parl. began cujus sceleris non ●nvenit aetas nomen date 9 Severall Petitions against grievances date 12 E. Straf impeached o● Treason and commit●ed to the Black rod. 100000l voted for the Scots date 16 Bishop of Lincoln enlarged and two daye● after sate in the House of Lords date 19 Scotch Commissioners admitted residence in Lond. House of Lords denyed the E. Strafford Bayle and Counsell date 22 E. Strafford committed to the Tower date 23 A commission issued for treating with the Scots date 27 Ship-money questioned by the House of Commons date De. 5 Secretary Windebanck fled into France date 7 Ship-money debated and voted illegal The Judges questioned date 8 L. Anne dyed at Richmond date 11 Londoners Petition'd against Bishops date 16 Canons voted illegal date 18 William Laud Archbishop of Cant. sequestred and committed to the Black Rod. date 19 Bishop Wren accused of high-Treason date 21 L. Keeper Finch made his defence yet voted a Traytor date 22 He fled into Holland date Jan. 11. Bill for a Trienniall Parliament exhibited date 14 Articles against the Lord Keeper Finch date 28 Charge against Earl Strafford read in the House of Commons date 30 In the House of Lords date 31 Remonstrance signed by 700. Ministers against Episcopacy read in the House of Commons date Feb. 2 Resolved by both Houses to give 300000l towards a supply of the losses and necessities of their dear Brethren of Scotland date 5 Bill for a Trienniall Parliament passed both Houses date 10 March with the Prince of Orange propounded date 11 Plots sugge●ted date 15 Bill for a Trienniall Parliament signed by His Majesty date 24 Earl Strafford made his defence before the Lords House and remanded to the Tower date 26 Archbishop accused of High Treason there and ordered to the ●ower date 28 He was sent to the Tower date Mar. 10. Bishops Votes in Parliament taken away date 22 E. Straf Trial began Anno 1641. date Ap. 2 DEans and Chapters voted against in the H. of Commons date 15 Earl Straffords Triall ended After which the Commons H● debat●d the bill of Attainde● against him and voted him Guilty of H. Treason which was Lea●nedly opposed by th● Lord George D●gby now Earl of Bristol and others date Prince of Orange cam● to London date 21 Earl Strafford vote● the second time guilty of High Treason by the Commons Bill of attainder rea● in the House of Lord● where many opposed it date 29 Neverthelesse the Lords House also voted him Guilty of H. Treason date Ma. His Majesty declared himself unsatisfied date Pr. Mary marryed to the Pr. of Orange a● Whitehall date 3 Protestation framed i● the H. of Commons the same day many thousands of the City came to Westminste● crying out for Justice against the noble Earl date 5 Protestation taken by the Parl. date 6 E. Strafford voted the second time Guilty of H. Treason by the H. of Lords date 8 Two Bills one for the execution of the Earl the other for continuation of the Parl. tendered to his Majesty date 9 His Majesty consulted with the Judges and Bishops Some of the Bishops advised him to passe the Bills The Earl himself desired him to sign the Bill for his execution date 10 His Majesty accordingly signed it so likewise the other for continuance of the Parl. till both H. should consent to the dissolution thereof date Ma. 12 E. Strafford beheaded date Au. 10 K. set ●orth for Scotl. date Sept. 8. Parl. adjourned till Octob. 20. date Oct. 23. The Irish Rebellion first brake forth the King being in Scotl. date Nov. 25. King returned from Scotl. date 26 He went to Hampton Court date 29 30 Tumults at Westminster threatning the Bishops date Dec. 31. Twelve Bishops accused of H. Treason date Jan. 1 Irish proclaimed Reb●ls date 3 Articles exhibited against the 5. Members date 5 House adjourned into Lond. date 10 The King Qu. Prince and D. of York to Hampton Court date 12 King went to Winds date 27 H. of Com petition'd the K. for the Militia date Fe. 9. King from Windso● to Hampton Court date 10 To Greenwich date 11 To Rochester date 12 To Canterbury date 16 To Dover togethe● with the Queen an● Princesse of Orange date 23 Who there imbarqued for Holland date 25 K. returned to Cant. date 26 Thence to Greenwich whence he s●nt for the Pr. of Wales and D. of York date 28 To Theobalds date May 3 To Royston date 7 To Newmarket date 14 To Huntington date 15 To Stamford date 16 To Grantham date 17 To Newarke date 18 To Doncaster date 19 To York Anno 1642. date Apr. 23. SIr John Hotham denyed the K. entrance into Hull and was therefore proclaimed a Traytor date 25 Justified by the Parliament date July 12. E. of Ess●x voted General date 15 King at Beverly and Hull besieged date Au 1. E. Ess●x divided his men into Regiments date Au. 3. The Parliam declared themselves Necessitated to take up Arms. date 22 King set up his Standard at Nottingham date Se. 23 Wickfield fight date Oc. 23 Edge-hill battel date 27 King came to Oxf. date Nov. 12 13 Brainford fights after which the K. with his army marched to Reading and thence to Oxf. date De. 5. Marlborough taken for the King date 13 Winchester delivered to the Parliament date Chichester the like date Jan. 13. L. Aubigney interred at Oxford date 19 Bodmin fight and Liscard taken by Sir Ralph Hopton date 21 Belvoire Castle surprized by the truly honourable and valiant Col. Gervas Holles