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A71352 Mercurius publicus: comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ...[no.31 (26 July-2 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_24 11,943 16

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Brecknock took his place in the H●use of Peers H●ving i● our former sh●et acquainted you with the times and places of the Circuits we shall now give you the names of the Judges Judges for the West Circuit are Justice Foster and Justice Tyrrill of the Common Pleas The home Circuit Lord Chief Baron and Serjean Waller Oxford Circuit are Justice Mallet of the Kings Bench and Baron Turner N●●h Circuit are Justice Twisden of the Kings Bench and Serjeant Barnard Northampton Circuit are Baron Atkins and Serjeant Earle Norfolk Circui● are Justice Hyde of the Common Pleas and Serjeant Archer The same day his Sacred Majesty went to the House of Peers and gave his Royal Assent to thes● Acts following viz. An Act for Continuing the Excise An Act for Tonnage and Poundage An Act for Commissioners of Sewers Elseneur July 14. We are still very busie here almost day and night to transport the Swedish Forces over into Schonen and the endeavours of the Hollands Admiral de Ruyter is much to be commended for assisting and helping the transportation which if it had not been for his Fleet might possibly have been retarded yet a good while Last Saturday several Vessels with Foot souldiers arrived here from Copenhagen which are to be the Garrison of Cronenburg Castle but they are not yet landed till the Castle be delivered up by the Swedes which is conceived will be done within a few days Letters from Copenhagen intimate that the English Ambassadours will be here on Monday next to take shipping for England Hamburgh Iuly 24. The Armies hereabouts lye still in their Quarters and the report is that they will suddenly break up but as yet there but small appearance of it Count Koningsmarck hath disbanded several Officers in the Dukedom of Bremen and reduceth the Regiments Cronenburg is not yet delivered to the Danes The Hollands Admiral de Ruyter is busie in transporting the Swedish Forces over into Fuhnen The Dantzick Post was robbed six leagues off this place which causeth that no Letters are come this day Hague Iuly 31. The business at Utrecht is not yet appeased so as it was thought but is grown higher then formerly insomuch as there hath been this week three companies more commanded thither to re-inforce the former thither sent and it is to be fear'd much trouble may ensue upon this difference m●de between the Ministers and the Magistrates there the former whereof having begun the trouble 't is thought may severely smart for it Mijn Heer Mycope who hath been long detained a Prisoner concerning Accompts belonging to the States hath now his sentence for to pay 15000 gild fine defray all charges of Imprisonment and to answer at the Law all Suits that shall be brought against him by any person he hath wronged M. Boshuysen and two more guilty of the same fact have all their goods and estates confiscated and their persons for ever banished Advertisement of a Book newly Printed and Published ☞ Divine Efficacy without Humane Power Opened in a Sermon Preached at St. Margarets Church in VVestminster before the Right Honorable the House of Commons June 2. 1660. Being the day of solemn Thank giving for the Happy Return of the Kings Majesty By Edward Reynolds D. D. and Chaplai●i● ordinary to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Sold by George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in St. Pauls Church-yard Advertisements ALL Deputy Postmasters and Officers that hold themselves concerned in the Settlement of the Posts in the several Stages of Plymouth road and Bristol road are desired to take notice that an Agent is appointed by the Master of his Majesties Post-Office who begins his journey towards Plymouth upon Thursday the Second of August to settle all the Posts in the several Stages upon that road who returns by B●istol to settle all the Posts also upon that roade GEntlemen You are desired to take notice That Mr. Theophilus Buckworth who for some years past permitted and gave directions to his Brother Mr. Edmond Buckworth to make and expose to sale for the publick good those so famous Lozanges or Pectorals approved for the cure of Consumptions Coughs Catarchs As●●m●'s Hoarsness Strongness of Boc●th Coins in general D●seases incident to the Lungs and a soveraign An●●●o●e against the Plague and all other contagious Diseases and obstructions of the Stomach doth now himself bei●g the Author and first compounder of them make them at his House on Mile-end Green And for more conveniency of the people constantly leaveth them sealed up with his Coat of Arms on the Papers with Mr. Richard ●owndes as formerly at the sign of the White Lion 〈◊〉 the Little North door of Pauls Church Mr. Henry●ei●e over against Dunsta●s Church in Fleetstreet M● William Milward at We●minste● H●ll Gat● Mr. John Pla●● at Furni●●als-Inn Gate in Holborn and Mr. Robert Horn at the Turks head near the entrance of the Royal Exc●ange Booksellers and no others This is published to prevent the d●signs of divers pretenders who counterfeit the said Lozenges to the disparagement of the said Gentleman and great abuse the people ON Wednesday the 2● of July was stolen out of Peekham f●●ld thr●● Miles off London a Sorr● 〈◊〉 ●●●teen hand s●● high having two Wall eyes Bald fac'd four white feet much white about him having 〈…〉 sides ga●len with a Pack-saddle being a Bakers horse If any person can bring tidings to Mr Bellamy at the Plying horse in ●hames-street near the Bride Foot they shall be well rewarded for their pai●● His Sacred Majesty gave his Royal assent to these Acts following The Act for Tonnage and Poundage The Act for continuing the Excise till the 20. of August 1660. An Act for the present nominating of the Commissioners of Sewers and An Act for the restoring James Marquess of Ormond all his Honors Mannors Lands and Tenements in Ireland whereof he was in possession on the 23. day of October 1641. or at any time since Of these we shall give you some account referring those that are desirous of farther satisfaction to the Acts printed at large by his Majesties Printers In the first there is granted to his Majesty of every Ton of French wine brought into the Port of London by his Majesties natural born subjects by way of merchandise 4 l. 10 s. and by strangers 6 l. If brought to any other Port by natural born subjects 3 l. by strangers 4 l. 10 s. Of every But or Pipe of wines of the growth of Levant Spain or Portugal brought into the Port of London by his Majesties natural born subjects 2 l. 5 s. by strangers 3 l. if brought into any other Port by a natural born subject 1 l. 10 s. by strangers 2 l. 5 s. Of every Acom of wine of the growth of Germany brought into his Majesties Realm and Dominions by natural born subjects 20 s. by strangers 25 s. There is also granted another Subsidy of Poundage viz. of all goods exported or imported by way of merchandise by any