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A71350 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.29 (12 July-19 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_20 9,970 16

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Majesty arrived here M. Beverweert is gone for England and is to be very speedily followed by the other Ambassadors who are sent to congratulate the King of England in the name of the States who seem to be willing to send likewise some Commissioners to Munster to end the difference between that City and their Bishop The Royal Princess and the Prince of Orange her son are yet at Harlem where they have been sumptuously treated by the Magistrate Aix Iune 28. 1660. The Bishops of Uzez Viviers and Nismes have each of them set out two hundred men to hasten the demolishing of the fortifications of Orange for fear of a contrary order they being very earnest to have the Protestants deprived of that place of refuge The number of the workmen that are imployed about the Cittadel of Marseille hath been likewise doubled and the same is so forwards that some pieces of Ordnance are already mounted upon the Bullworks The Edicts formerly spoken of to have been passed for this Province were about the Soap whereby that which doth cost now five Livers would have cost twenty five and that called of the Franc Salle concerning the Gabell of the Salt the rarley whereof had been given to the Cardinal Mazarin's Secretary with power to demand the arrears of it as far as twenty years back which would have produced a very vast sum of money As to the business of the Domaine the Originals of the Grants made by the Counts of Provence having been demanded by the Court only those excepted that were made to the Officers of the Soveraign Courts and to the persons of Quality the first President would not carry them to the Chamber to avoid the rumour but caused them to be signed by two of his Confidents and adding thereunto the names of such of the Councellors as he thought to be his friends he caused them to be registred but he hath been since disowned by the Councellors and the Greffice declared that he was compelled by force to register them Paris Iuly 10. 1660. Chevalier de Treslon Ambassador for the King in the North hath sent M. Blerman his Secretary with the Articles of the Treaty between Swedeland and Denmark to be subscribed by his Majesty Made moiselle coming from Court hath staid a while at Champigny The Abbot of Richelieu hath complained to the Assembly of the Clergy against the Bishop of Autun for inserting in his new history of the Cardinals something prejudicial to the reputation of his Unkle the late Cardinal de Richelieu in the business of M. de Marillac and of the late Queen Mother his Benefactrix The said Bishop to prevent the desire of the Assembly for taking those pieces out of his book offered to do it of himself saying it was a stone he had found in his way which he threw at his enemies head but withall desired the Assembly to give liberty to the Historians to write the truth We have news here that the Court is to be at Fontainebleau the 16 instant and intends to come hither by the 25. Great hast is making to prepare all at the Louver Few daies after the Court is to remove to Compiegn from whence the Cardinal Mazarin will go to la Fere with the Count de Fuensaldagne there to end the difference between Savoy and Mantua ADVERTISEMENTS There is a fair and pleasant house in Acton in the County of Middlesex set about with Elm trees with Gardens Orchards and all sorts of pleasant fruits it contains twenty fair rooms compleatly furnished and water to every Office Coach house Barn Stable and a Close to keep horses in to be let f●r t●●a●m of y●a●● the bedding and houshold-stuff to be sold Enquire at the Golden 〈◊〉 in Thred needle-street or of G●●●man ●ib●● who lives over against the s●id Mo●se in Acton and you may be further informed Lost on Tuesday night July 10. 16●0 at the Swan at Hockly a bald face brown bay h●●se ●b●ut fourteen handful high trots and gallops paces a little If any one can give notice hereof unto Mr. George Tru●shaw at the Pinder of Wakefield 〈◊〉 Gra●es-Inne-lane or unto Mr. Richard Gilpin at the Swan in Hockly they shall have twent shillings for their pains A 〈…〉 ●awney bound with a white brest a bald face a cut tail and a scar on his farther leg behind was lost o● Munday last the 9th day of July if any one can bring him to Mr. Looder a Taylor at his house in the Black-Friers neer the old Play-house or to Mr. G●eens a Cook at the Queens Arms in Holborn he shall be well rewarded for his pains I● any one hath houses in London or the Suburbs to the value of 100 150. or 200 l. per annum or a Colledge Leafe of the value of 100. or ●00 l. per annum in the Counties of Bucks Bedford Hampshire or Wilts good title which he would put to sale if he repair to Mr. Samuel Mearne his Ma●esties Book-binder in Little-Britain he shall be informed of one that will deal with him for such a purchase Whereas in some p●ints there is mention made of the manner of the reception of Monsieur Pelnitz was particularized 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 Advertisements of Books Newly reprinted with very large and profitable additions Via recta ad vitam longam A Treatise wherein the right way and best manner of living for attaining to a long and healthful life is clearly demonstrated and punctua●ly applied to every age and constitution of body by Tob. Venn●r Doctor of Physick in Bathe with a very necessary and compendious Treatise of the famous ●ath●●f B●the Also an accurate Treatise concerning Tobacco by the same Author Printed for Abel Roper at the Sun against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet The Fanatick history or an exact Relation and Account of the old Anabaptists and new Quakers being the sum of all that hath been yet discovered about their most blasphemous Opinions dangerous practises and malitious endeavours to subvert all civil Government both in Church and State together with their m●d mimick pra●ks and their ridiculous actions and gestures enough to amaze any sober Christian which may prove the death one burial of the ●a●atick Doctrine Sold by J. Siens at the Gross-keys in St. Pauls Church-yard Speculum Patiu●● A Looking-glass of the Fathers wherein you may see each of them drawn characterized and displayed in their colours To which are added the characters of some of the chief Philosophers Historians Grammarians Orators and P●ets By Edward La●kin Sold by Henry Ev●sden as the Grey-bound in St. Pauls Church-yard The price 2 s. 64. Cromwell's bloody slaughter-house or his damnable designs laid and practised by him and his Negro's in contriving the murther of his sacred Majesty King Charles the first discovered by a person of