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A71348 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.27 (28 June-5 July 1660)]; Mercurius publicus (London, England : 1659) Muddiman, Henry, fl.1659-1666, editor.; Dury, Giles editor.; Newcomb, Thomas, d. 1681 or 2, publisher. 1660 (1660) Thomason E186_12 11,017 16

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Chyrurgion living at the Cross-Guns in Russel street Covent-Garden over against the Rose Tavern for their Tickets That none might loose their labour t is thought fit to make it known that he will be at his house every Wednesday and Thursday from Two till Six of the Clock to attend that servic● And if any person of Quality shall send to him he will wait on them at their lodgings upon notice given to him On Tuesday His Majesty was pleased to be at Supper with the Lord Barcley where he was very highly entertained His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to make Sir William Compton brother to the Earl of Nothampton Master of his Majesties Ordnance Col. William Legge Lieutenant of the Ordnance Persons that have suffered with his Majesty in all his troubles and Major Francis Nicols Surveyor of his Ordnance his faithfulness in adhering to his Excellency in all these late Changes These following were restored to their Offices being formerly put out for serving his Majesty viz. Edward Sherborne to his place of Clerk to his Majesties Ordnance Mr. Marsh to his place of Storekeeper and Mr. Clark formerly Commissary General in his late Majesties Army to his place of Clerk of the Deliveries His Majesty conferred on Mr. Hore the Office of Comptroller of his Majesties Mint That the Souldiery may see the affection that his Sacred Majesty hath for the Army he hath been pleased to do them so much honour as to take that Regiment that was lately Col. Unton Crooks for his own which is now stiled The Royal Regiment What the Names of the Officers are you may see in the next His Highness the Duke of York hath so far honoured the Regiment of the Lord Falconberg as to own it which is now called The Duke of Yorks Regiment the Lord Falconberg and the Officers being still continued From His Excellency Quarters at the Cock-pit His Excellency ha●h been pleased lately to change some Officers and dispose their commands to o●her● He hath given the command of the Troop late Captain Shermans in the Lord Viscount Falklands Regiment to Col. Henry Heylin The T●oop that was late Capt. Greenwoods in the same Regiment to Capt. Tho. Mo●ley The company late Major Waterhouse's in Col. Daniels Regiment to Capt. Leonard Aizay His Ex●ellency hath likewise commissi●ned Major Adam Brown Brother to Sir Ambrose Brown to be Major of Sir Anthony Ashley-Coopers Regiment being about to confer a greater honor on Major Harley London The Lord Major and Aldermen of London upon a Message from the Lord Chamberlain delivered by Serjeant Charnock concerning His Majesties Reception have ordered the streets to be railed on one side all the Livery-men will stand in their Formalities with Banners and Streamers distinguishing each Company on the other side the Guards The Guards to wait on His Majesty by eight in the morning at Whitehal where the Lord Major Aldermen and City Officers in their Gowns with about 600 of the several Companies are to attend in their Velvet Coats and Chains and Footmen following them from whence they proceed in this order First The Citizens in Velvet Coats and Chains with Banners of distinguishment the Aldermen in their Gowns next the Serjeants at Arms and Heralds after them immediately before the Kings Coach the Lord Major bare with the Sword with Garter the King at Arms on the right hand and His Majesties Gentlemen Usher on the left after which His Majesties Coach guarded on both sides with His Royal Band of Pensio●●●s and Querries after His Majesties Coach follow the House of Lords and Commons in their order at Cheapside they have appointed Pageants Of this and other entertainment you may expect more in the next Westminster Phineas Paine that was lately committed upon misinformation given that he was the person that executed His late Majesty is upon examination discharged London Printed by J Macock and Tho. Newcomb 1660.