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A71354 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.34 (16 Aug-23 Aug 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_30 8,354 16

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of Albemarle and several other persons of Honor to the house of his Servant Captain Edmond Warcupp in Durham Yard to accept the entertainmen● of a C●●●ation After so many Changes of Officers in several Regiments you may now take a List of all the Officers in his Excellencies own Regiment both Horse and Foot wherein there is no mutation his Grace having chosen such approved Officers as require no alteration George Monck Duke of Albermarle c. Captain General of all his Majesties Forces ●n England Scotland and Ireland Colonel of a Regiment of Foot his Captain Lieutenant is John Paynter Ralph Butcher Ensigne Ethelbert Morgan Lieut col and captain Tho Goodwin Lieut Richard Rewcastle Ensign Francis Nichols Major and Captain John Saunders Lieu John Cobb Ensign John Miller Captain Adjutant General Robert Cooper Li●ut Edward Basenet Ensign William Downs captain William Underhill Lieut Michael Adderses Ensign Robert Winter Capt James Hubbard Lieut John Clerk Ensign Tho. Mansfield captain John Rook Lieut Daniel Court Ensign John Collins captain John Harrison Lieut. Tho. Figg Ens Iohn Peters Capt. William Brangman Lieu. William Mackerith Ens Iohn Mottlow Capt. Tho. Feiges Lieu. Iohn Balder Ens Iohn Price Chaplain Nich. Predy Chyturgion Rich. Collins Quartermaster ●nd Marshal His Excellencies Regiment of Horse Philip Wilkinson Capt. Lieu. Iohn Maynard Cornit Nicholas Hudson Quartermaster Tho Johnson Major John Cogan Lieut. Joh. Smith Cornet Tho. Aldy Quartermaster Tho. Symnall Capt. Tho. Roper Lieut. Tho. Gallant Cornet Hugh Whittle Q. m. Ant. Nowers Capt. Walter Partridge Lieut. Dan. Smith Cornet Benjamin Sergeant Q. m. Peter Wilmot Capt. William Grout Lieut. Daniel Dalton Cornet Joseph Hurandal Q. m. John Paddon Capt. Tho. Buller Lieut. John Britain Cornet Obadiah Boole Q. m. Tho. Reeves Chyrurgion Yesterday August 21. the Gentlemen of the Artillery-ground for the City of London having invited their Highnesses the Dukes of York and Glocester they were accordingly entertained with the Duke of Buckingham at Merchant Tayle●s Hall Sir John Robinson Lieut. of the Tower of London leading them th●ther from St. Pauls Church where they had a Sermon His Grace the Duke of Albemarle c. is by the special favor of His Majesty declared Lord Lievtenant of the Kingdome of Ireland His Grace the Duke of Alheniarle hath sent Letters by His Majesties command to the English Commissioners in Scotland to cease any ●●●ther acting as Commissioners after the 22 of this instant ●ugust the Government of Scotland being to be reduced to its ancient course His Excellency notwithstanding his constant abode at Court hath as constant a watch and eye upon his Majesties Army and therefore taking notice that some Officers are too often absent from their Commands whereby the wonted discipline of the Army will in time be much impaired and several incident disorders committed by Soldiers in the absence of their Commanders hath for prevention thereof sen● Orders to the Commissiary General of the Musters to take care that no Troops or Companies be mustered where two Commission-Officers are not present who upon examination have not continued at their respective charges whereof we are commanded to give notice that no Officer may pretend ignorance His Excellency hath given express order that no new men Officers or Soldiers be taken into any Troop or Company or continued be they of never so antient standing that have not or shall not take the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance to his Majesty wherein his Excellency is resolved to take strict account being informed that some new Officers and Soldiers are privately listed who had not taken the said oaths the several Muster masters being to pass none but such whom they are assured have taken the said oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance London Printed by John Macock and Tho Mewcomb 1660.