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A71342 The Parliamentary intelligencer [no.34 (13 Aug-20 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_29; ESTC P1015 9,700 16

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Lord General himself in his tender care to his Majesties service hath ordered all Irish Officers to repair to their respective commands whereof those whom Adjutant General Miller appointed by his Excellency for that purpose cannot yet speak with may be pleased hereby to take present notice Here we cannot but advertise you how that foolish lying spirit that for many years hath f●ill'd this great City with contradictions and forgeries did this week begin to peepe forth again particularly a paultry Paper called forsooth a Petition of one Rich lately a servant to Mr. Cleypoole which pretends that some servant belonging to Charls Lord Gerard had unduly seized upon his Horse but whether the Horse was his or Mr Cleypooles or Mr Cleypooles Father-in-law's is now so manifest that Rich himself for his ridiculous lying Paper must give his Apparence for so impudent a scandall against a Peer of the Realm And since we mention Libels take notice that the most impudent dull and sensless Pamphlet that even London it self hath known crept yesterday upon a stall by the help of Livewell Chapman possibly acquainted with Praise God Barebone telling you Tragicall stories of Frogs Dogs Toa●es Men some suddenly dead and yet alive for reading Comon-prayer at Oxford which pitifull Design under pretence of piety spread about such pretty bottomless impossible fictions as those very Saints if they knew how would Blush at But half a line is too much by half though but in a News-book to spread upon it From Brussels July 31. The Prince of Ligny having received Orders from the King of Spain by a Courrier express to go for London in quality of Ambassador Extraordinary to complement the King of England concerning his restitution to his Kingdom is now preparing of a splendid Equipage for that purpose We are informed that his Catholick Majesty hath likewise named the Baron of Bateville to reside as Ambassador in ordinary at the English Court who also endeavors to appear with a noble train befitting a person of his quality Riga in Liefland July 10. The Duke of Courland having been magnificently treated by our Governor and Magistrates departed hence the seventh of this month with all his Family and Retinue to go for Libaw he was met and received by the way by a Captain in the head of a Troop of 300 horse Dantzick Iuly 16. The Dyet at VVarsovia ended the sixth of this month the States having ratified the Treaty of Peace concluded on at Oliva and resolved to continue the War against the Moscovites other Affairs are deferred to the next Assembly of the States of that Kingdom which is to be held in December next There was no mention at all made of naming a Successor to the Crown of Poland as being an unheard of thing which was never yet done during the Life of the King Naples July 3. Our Viceroy having received the news of the consummation of the marriage of his most Christian Majesty of France with the Infanta of Spain caused the Te Deum to be sung in the Royal Chappel of the Palace and all the canon to be discharged round the castle which was seconded at night with all the marks of exceeding joy and cheerfulness This night we might perceive a huge flame and ashes in such a quantity to soar up from the mount Vesuvius that it put all the neighboring parts into a terrible fright Venice the 10. dito The Prince Almeric d' Esté after he had taken a view of all those rarities which are to be seen in this city where he was splendidly entertained at the cost of this Common-wealth departed hence the sixth of this moneth in a brave vessel that was prepared for him accompanied by a number of other vessels loaden with many Officers and two famous Engineers and store of provision So soon as this Prince is arrived at Zante he is to imbarque those Auxiliaries which attend him there and to proceed on his voyage for Candia From which place word is sent us that the Turks are in such a manner astonished at this march that although their army consists of 2000 horse and 8000 foot yet they think themselves not sufficient to maintain their places the which obligeth the Bashaw to reinforce the Garrisons of all those places which they hold there The Duke of Mantua at his return from Vienna staid in this city three days incognito after which he took his way to his capital city The Cardinal Barbarigo is likewise arrived here from Rome to go to his Bishoprick of Bergame and the Marquis of Cerini is come hither from Vienna to reside here in quality of Ambassador ordinary for his Imperial Majesty Madrid July 14. His Majesty is returned hither in perfect health after he had assisted the first Ceremonies of the marriage of the Infanta with the most Christian King concerning which such rejoycings have been observed here that it is easie to judge this happy and most important alliance must needs be of great advantage to both the Crowns who by it enjoy a wished for and it is hoped a lasting Peace The 12 of this moneth which was the Birth-day of the young Infanta who entred into the 10 year of her age was solemnised with all the Gallantry and expressions of joy imaginable The Deputies of those Kingdomes and Cities that have voices amongst the States of Castil are arived here in order to a convention which will be speedily held in presence of his Catholick Majesty We are informed by our last Letters from Barcelona of the 7 instant that the Prince of Montesarchio made some stay in that Haven with those Vessels and Soldiers he brought with him from Naples upon a report spread abroad that 22 English Frigots lay in waite for him in the Straits From Marseilles 27 Dito The Messenger his Majesty sent to Funis came back hither to this towne on the 21 of this moneth bringing only 40 Slayes with him touching whose liberty he was to treat there for those Infidels had answered him that they could resolve on nothing till they had sent word to Constantinople about this affair We have news from the Levant that our squadron of ships which set sail from Toulon under the command of Cavalier Pol was arived at Zant the 10 last past and that the same was to go thence the next day to join with the Venetian armado in Candi● which was computed to be this year of 200 sails as well Galeasses as Gallies Vessels Barges Frigats and other boats so that it was hoped there would out of them be landed about 1200 men a sufficient number to ch●se the Turks out of the Isle of Candia which seem to be very much alarmed at these great preparations of the Commonwealth of Venice assisted by other Christian Princes and Republiques AN ADVERTISEMENT ON Thursday the 16th of this instant August between Breadstreet London and Lincolns Inn fields was lost a small Picture with a Crystal and Case of G●ld Those that will bring it to
Mrs. Bourns house Book s●ller at the south entrance of the Royal Exchange shall have five pounds for their pains Books lately Printed and Published THe Most glorious Star or Coelestial Constellation app●aring and shining most brightly in a Miraculous manner in the face of the Sun at noon day at the Nativity of our Sacred Soveraign King Charles ad Presaging His Majesties Exaltation to future Honour and Greatness transcending not only the most Potent Princes in Europe but by Divine designement ordained to be the most Mighty Monarc● in the Universe ●e Never any Star having appeared before at the birth of any the highest Humane Hero except our Saviour By Edward Mathew of the Middle Temple Esq Sold by John Stafford and Edward Thomas in Smithfield and at the Ad●m and Eve in Little Brittain THE LEAGUE ILLEGALL Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously Examined Scholastically and solidly Confuted for the right informing of weak and tender consciences and the undeceiving of the Erroneous Written long since in Prison by DANIEL FEATLY D. D. never till now made known to the world Sold by R. Roiston at the Angel in Ivy Lane 1660. The Royal and happy Poverty Or a Meditation on the Felicities of an Innocent and Happy Poverty Grounded on the fifth of Mathew the third Verse And addressed to the late and present Sufferers of the Times Sold by Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls A Breviate of our Kings whole Latin Grammer vulgarly cal●ed Lillies Analytically disposed Or a brief Grammatical Table thereof to facilitate the Apprehension strengthen the Memory and to encrease the benefit of young Learners Made for the use of all Philologists by the labour and pains of Jos. Brookbank lately Schoolmaster in Fleetstreet London and Minister of Gods Word Sold by Richard Thrale at the Cross Keys at St. Paul's Gate The Strong man ejected by a Stronger then he in a Sermon Preached at Gloucester the 15th of May 1660. Being the day his Royal Majesty King CHARLES the Second was proclaimed Sold by Richard Thrale at the Cross Keys at St. Pauls Gate entring into Cheapside Hamburg August 3. Field Marshal Eberstein went yesterday on a sudden for Copenhagen upon an Order from his Majesty of Denmark to what intent is not known The Swedes have discharged several Officers in the Dukedom of Bremen and compleated their Regiments to the number of a thousand men The Confederate Forces are now suddenly to leave Ho●stein and to take their match through Mecklenburg and Pomerania except six hundred men who are yet to continue a while in the Country Hamburg August 9. Last night a little before the Gates of this City were shut up arrived here Christina Queen of Sweden with a great Train of Followers it is said she intends to make some stay here but of that there is no certainty The Con●ederate Forces in Holstein and Pomerania as the report goeth are like to lie yet a moneth longer in their Quarters Letters from Copenhagen intimate that affairs were put there into a quiet posture the Danes being now at some ease since the Swedes have quitted their Islands and are all gone over into Schonan who●e transportation being much furthered by the Holland Vice Admiral de Ruyter his Majesty of Denmark hath given him many thanks besides a noble presen● This Vice Admiral is now in readiness to repair with his Fleet into Holland with the first opportunity They write from Dantzick that the several Ratifications of peace were brought thither but were not yet mutally interchanged The Plague begins to be brief again in those parts Dantzick July 29. The Polish Army being drawn together about Lablin to their general Rendezvouz their number was found to be above seventy thousand of which his Majesty being advertised he resolved to repair thither on the thirteenth of this moneth especially since certain Intelligence was brought him that the Muscovian Czar was in person on his march towards the Ukrain with an Army of an hundred thousand men the Avantguards whereof were already arrived in the Territory of Wollin not far from Olita At the Diet at Warsovia it is agreed on that the Crown of Poland is to keep the City of Elbingen and that his Highness the Elector of Brandenburg is to have possession of the City of Meser●z in Great Poland Elbingen is now shortly to be delivered up by the Swedes many of their Officers and Souldiers being already gone in two ships thence for Stockholm whom the rest are suddenly to follow The Duke of Courland is gone from Riga to Bauske to take possession of that Castle from the Swedes the Polish Governour of Milan will not surrender that place till he receive express order for it from his General P●lubinsky In Finland every sixth man is summoned to take up Arms the commanded Forces are sent to Narva where they are mustered The Boors in the Territory of Kakenhuysen begin to rebel against the Muscovites Hamburg August 11. Queen Christina arrived in this City on wednesday night last and it is believed she will continue here some time It is reported that the Confederate Forces in H●lstein will break up the thirteenth present and are to have their Rendezvouz at Oldeslo on the twen●ieth Letters from Stockholm mention that Writs were gone out for the summoning of a Parliament to be held in November or December next though it is believed by some that it will not be a full Parliament but only a Convention of Deputies of the several States and before that be over the time of the deceased Kings funeral will not be certainly known There is much spoken of an extraordinary Embassie to go for England but who is to be the person to be employed in it is not yet known Elseneur August 4. Count Uhlefeld and his Lady are for certain carried prisoners to Bornholm where they arrived on Saturday last when they were brought to the water side there was such a concourse of people that they had stoned them to death if they had not been strongly guarded The King of Denmark intends to bring the said Earl to a Legal tryal and I believe he had rather be now in Schonen then where he is for if he had stayed there but one day longer the Swedish Field-Marshal Steinbock had Orders from Stockholm to release him Hamburg August 12. Last Wednesday night her Majesty Christina Queen of Sweden arrived here with a retinue of eighteen persons The French Ambassadour Monsieur Trelon and Mr. Sidney went about half a League out of this Town to meet her Majesty and waited on hither in her Coach It is thought her Majesty will abide here some weeks but what her chief designe is and whether or no she will go in person for Sweden is not known The Imperial and Brandenburghs forces are to remove their Quarters out of Holstein the thirteenth instant and to have their general Rendezvouz at Oldesloe on the twentieth The Imperialists in Mecklenburg