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A71341 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.33 (6 Aug-13 Aug 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_27; ESTC P1015 8,674 18

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lived in England having for some years lately treated with divers Merchants there about discovering of some rich Island lying towards the West Indies for the place he still concealed except to the chief undertakers at length after some proofs of some Ore brought from thence prevailed so far as in August last 1659. he was set ou● by divers Merchants with three Sail of Ships for the said discovery together with divers of the Adventurers that went personally the Voyage but whether failing of his Designe or not being able to perform the same some commotions rising in the Fleet he had a daughter of his in the encounter unfortunately sl●●n and himself brought back prisoner to Amsterdam the undertakers being at a great loss by the same Hamburg July 31. The Imperialists and Brandenburgers lye as yet still in their Quarters it is believed that they are to march about the twelfth of the next moneth but six hundred men are to stay in Holstein Letters of the 25. currant from Copenhagen mention that Cronenburg was delivered to the Danes and that the Swedes had quirted Zealand Christ●na Queen of Sweden is expected here at the end of this week The King of Denmark is likewise expected at Glu●stat the next week Monsieur Sidney one of the English Commissioners at the Treaty of Peace in the Sound is lately arrived a●●ubeck and intends to be here in a day or two Sir Robert Honywood is gone in a Frigot from Elseneur for England Hague August 4. Cronenburg is delivered up to his Majesty of Denmark and all the Swedish Forces are drawn out of Zealand which causeth the State of these Provinces to send order to the Fleet in the Sound to repair hither with all possible speed We do not as yet hear that any of those places held in Pomerania Mecklenburg and Holstein by the Imperialists and Brandenburgers are surrendred It is said That the Embassies extraordinary from this State for Spain and France will be dispatched about the latter end of this moneth Amsterdam July 27. The Danish Ambassadours at the Hague took their solemn leave of the States General on Monday last and intend to be gone thence to morrow The differences raised by some Ministers at Utrecht is composed in its first rise by banishing two of the chief Ministers Te●ling and van der Velde Another Doctor Voet●us had like to have been sent away with the two others but that he was saved by two Voices Hamburg of the same Date It is certainly reported That the Imperial and Bran●●●burgs Forces in H●lstein have received Order for their ●●rch yet with this proviso That Gottorp Apenrade and Tunderen shall continue their Garrisons and six hundred men remain in the Country but how soon they will begin their march is not certainly known The Imperialists in Mecklenburg give out that they are likewise to leave their Quarters there shortly but in rega●d they have laid a Contribution on the Country for two moneths longer it is believed they intend not so suddenly to sti● The Elector of Brandenburg hath given order that Demm●● in Pomerania shall be restored the 30. current T●e Ratifications of Peace from the Emperour Sweden and Brandenburg are arrived at Dantzick some days since but that from Poland hath been hitherto delayed by reason of its coming by water from Warsovia which yet is daylie expected Memem a strong place in Prussia is wholly consumed by fire which there unexpectedly hapned nothing beinng saved but some Ammunition and provision Letters this day from Sealand intimate that Cronenburg was delivered up to the Danes on the eighteenth instant out of which Castle there marched four Companies of Swedes consisting of five hundred select men and five Companies of Danish Dragoons seven hundred strong took possession of that place most of the Swedish Forces are transported out of Zealand In Sweden preparations are made for the Funeral of the late deceased King but a certain day whereon that Ceremony is to be performed is not yet prefixed The Danish Ambassadour Seastedt having been disparcht at Stockholm with good content and satisfaction prepared to be gone for Copenhagen the fifteenth of this moneth Munster July 30. The Deputies of the States General of the United Provinces are arrived here taking their way through the Bishops Leaguer when they came in sight of the Leaguer they were welcomed with the noise of the great Cannon but at their passing by towards this City they were fetched back by a Troop of Horse where they were stayed in the Leaguer till the next day and then departed hitherwards VVe hope ere long to be reconciled with our Bishop But in the mean time we made lately a Sally and plundered a ●●●non's house driving away some Horses and other 〈◊〉 we could light on Utrecht Iuly 23. Upon examination of the matter which lately caused the mutiny among the Vulgar here there was on Thursday last by the Magistrates of this place a Paper insinuated to the chief Authors thereof Mr Teeling and Vander Velde intimating to them that before six of the clock that afternoon they should be gone out of this City and within twenty four hours out of this Province which order they instantly obeyed all being very quiet and appeased Hamburg Iuly 28. Our last Letters from Copenhagen mention that the Swedes had quitted Cronenburg on the 18. currant and that the Danes had put a Garrison into the Castle of about six hundred men which are to be commanded by Field-Marshal Schack The Swedish Souldiers were most gone out of Sealand and the Hollands Vice-Admiral de Ruyter had received Orders from his Superiours to return for Holland with all possible speed It is reported that the Earl Corfitz Uh●●feld who for some high Misdemeanour was kept under custody by the Swedes had made his escape in a Ministers apparel and was come to Copenhagen where by a Letter he had discovered himself to the King who had given him liberty to come to Court and make his Innocency appear It is believed the Imperial and Brandenburgish Forces will begin their march out of Holstein very suddenly but yet that they are not to quit Meklenburgh and Pomerania till the Swedes have surrendred Elbingen and Prussia the which will be suddenly effected after once the Ratification of the Peace is come from Poland which was daylie expected at Dantzick An ADVERTISEMENT A white Spaniel Bitch call'd Duce with a red Ear and a red spot on her right side belonging to his Grace the Duke of Albemarle was lost last February He that shall bring her to any Officer of the Army shall receive five pounds for his pains If any Officer shall receive information of her he is desired to give notice of it to his Grace at the Cockpit Whitehall His Majesty was graciously pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon Alderman Thomas Viner an eminent worthy Member of the City of London a Person of known civility in his Behaviour unblemished in all his dealings and of
their spirits but hope that by the interposition of your Highness with his Majesty which they humbly pray of your Highness his Majesty will be pleased to confirm and renew unto your Petitioners the Charters of the Cinque-ports two antient Towns and their members granted confirmed and renewed by his Majesties noble Progenitors and also that his Majesty will be graciously pleased to give speedy and effectual relief to your Petitioners in the several grievances in the Schedule thereunto annexed And your Petitioners shall ever pray c. His Highness having received their Petition was pleased to introduce them to his Majesty where being come they presented his Majesty their humble Congratulation and Address viz. To the Kings most Excellent Majesty The humble Congratulation and Address of your Majesties most Loyal Subjects the Mayors Bayliffs Jurates and Commons of your Majesties Cinque-Ports two antient Towns and their members in Brotherhood and Guestling assembled 24 July 1660. in the 12. year of your Majesties most happy reigne Sheweth THat with all possible gratitude we do adore the wise and gracious Providence of Almighty God in the peaceable restauration of your Sacred Majesty to the exercise of your Kingly Government within all your Majesties Dominions and Territories and as we do upon the bended knees of our hearts offer up our sincere thanks to God for the same so we earnestly implore your Sacred Majesty to receive this our Address though but an Evening Obligation in respect of others the accustomed time of our Convention not sooner happening as the effect of that Duty Loyalty and Subjection which we acknowledge by the Laws of God Man and Nature to owe and yield to your Majestie and we do take the humble boldness to assure your Majesty that in the midst of the greatest defection from your Majesties Government our hearts were never tainted with so great disloyalty as by any Address o● Application whatsoever to testifie our Assent to any Government imposed upon us but faithfully retained though forced to lie hidden in their own ashes those lively sparks of Loyalty Love and Affection towards your Majesty as our only Supreame Soveraign which by your Majesties happy return and presence do enliven all our hearts and break forth into flames never to be extinguished but to be daily revived and renewed in our Supplications at the Throne of Grace for your Majesties preservation and long and happy reign over us which is and shall be the incessant prayer of c. Your Majesties most Loyal Subjects the Mayors Bayliffs Jurats and Commons of the Cinque-Ports c. His Majesty was pleased to receive this Address with many gracious expressions of his Royal favor and Princely intentions to confirm unto them the antient Priviledges they enjoyed under his Majesties Predecessors with what else might be desired conducible to common good We shall now proceed according to our usual custom to give you a further account of the disposing of the Army looking upon it as a matter of great import and that which as our own experience hath taught us is either the support or ruine of a Kingdom We shall therefore go on with that Regiment of which we told you Thomas Earl of Ossory was Col. and Tho. Sheffeild Lieut. Col. in whose company Martin Clifford is Lieut. and Weems Ensign Sir James Smith Major Tho. Potter Lieutenant George Philiskirke Ensign Rober Sheffield Capt. James Walworth Lieut. Robert Sheffield Ensign Henry Crisp Capt. John Peel Lieut. John Taylor Ensign John Northcot Captain James Halybread Ensign William Herbert Captain John Thompson Lieut. Edward Bayley Ensign Hampden Capt. Robert Manscrike Lieut. Edmond Sheffield Captain of the company late Captain Hookers Dawning Capt. of the company that was Captain Burrels Next we shall acquaint you with the Lord Widderingtons Regiment William Lord Widderington Coll. and Governor of Berwick Tho. Mayer Captain Lieutenant Christopher Blont Ensign Iohn Mayer Lieut Col. and Deputy Governor of Berwick William Mayer Lieutenant Moses Smith Ensign Peter Banaster Major William Geary Lieut. Adam Edwards Ensign Ieremiah Tolhurst Capt. and Governor of Newcastle Henry West Lieutenant Matthew Dowling Ensign Edward Villers Esquire Captain and Governor of Tinmouth Honywood Lieut. Richard Dobson Ensign Edward Widderington Esq Captain William Bufton Lieutenant George Iones Ensign Ionathan Atkins Esq Captain William Woodvile Lieutenant Might Ensign William Elmes Captain Thomas Bradley Lieutenant Richard Smith Ensign William Dike Captain Thomas Lover Lieutenant Hen. Iackson Ensign Christopher Orde Captain Henry Shell Lieutenant Aaron Smith Ensign There are besides these other Regiments in the Army disposed of to such Persons who have by their actings and sufferings for his late Majesty of blessed memory made such proof of their loyalty and courage that no doubt can be made but that by their settlement the Army will be so modelled as may be most for the service of his Majesty and the peace and quiet of the Kingdom Such are the Right honorable the Earl of Cleveland and others of whose Regiments we shall give you an account in the next A Commission under the great seal of England was issued forth impowering Dr. Barrow and his Deputy to administer the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance to the Soldiery in Scotland By Letters from Scotland we are informed that that Kingdom is generally well satisfied and express their great joy for the happy restauration of his Majesty to his people by whose gracious concessions they are in great hopes to enjoy their antient Rights and Priviledges in as great measure as ever they had formerly The Letters from Ireland say that the people there remain in a very quiet and peaceable posture That those Persons to whom the management of affairs there is entrusted do carry on business with such prudence and moderation as gives a check to all spirits yet that they are in daily expectancy of a Lord Lieutenant or Lord Deputy There is no question but by this time they have heard how His Majesty hath been pleased to appoint the Lord Roberts to execute that great Trust which doubtless will give as great satisfaction to the people there as their Commissioners here who look upon that Election as the greatest happiness that could befall that Kingdom ADVERTISEMENTS Sir Kenelm Digby's Sympathetical Powder prepared by Promethian fire curing all green wounds in a short time that come within the compass of a Remedy As also the Tooth-ach infallibly is to be had at M. Nathaniel Brooks at the Angel in Cornhill and at M. Samuel Speeds at the Printing-Press in St. Pauls Church-yard Book-sellers A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by O. Cromwell● for ●●jecting scandalous and ignorant Ministers Sold by R. Clavell at the Stags-head in St. Pauls Church-yard 1660. Rotterdam August 3. 1660. This week most part of the Souldiery employed in His Majesty of Denmarks service from the States of the United Provinces are returned from thence They write from Amsterdam That one Sir Balthasar Gerbier a Gentleman who formerly