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WPost172 | The Message sent from the Dutch Ambassadors to their superior Masters the States of the United Provinces, and one hundred and fifty thousand pounds demanded of the King of Denmark by the English; the Commissioners appointed to sit at Guild Hall within the City of London, and the particulars of the business touching the... | The Weekly Post, Issue 172 |
MPol195 | At present I have nothing to communicate of News, only thus much, you may talk of the Politics of Aristotle, and those exercised of States abroad, but neither are comparable to the Merchants at Sea, who outwit you all. There is not one ship now that comes out to Sea, but hath free Passes, and Cockets, with Letters, to ... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 195 |
PerfDiurn233 | From Monday, May. 22. to Monday, May. 29. 1654. This day from Scotland by Letters May 14, thus. We understand from Col. Cooper at Glasgow, that a party of his of 22 Dragoons coming from the Garrison of Ayr, met with a party of the Enemy rambling about the Country, being 60 under command of the Laird of Cairdennis himse... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 233 |
ModIntell168 | The Articles of Peace concluded between the Lord Ambassadors from the States of the Netherlands; and the Right Honourable the Lord Lisle, Major Gen. Lambert, and the rest of the Commissioners appointed by his Highness the Lord Protector. With the engrossing of the said Articles, the transcribing of them into Vellum & t... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 168 |
FScoutHorton171 | The Resolutions of Gen. Middleton, Earl of Athol, Lord Seaforth, Lord Ray, Glengary, and Sir George Monro to have a Rendezvous at Inra with their whole force, consisting of 12000. horse and foot. To prevent which our Commander in chief in Scotland hath taken the field. With a true and perfect account of the state of ou... | The Faithful Scovt, Issue 171 |
PerfDiurn215 | From Monday January 16. to Monday, January 23. 1654. This day from Scotland we had these papers following, viz. A Letter from the Earl of Glencairn to the Governor of Badgenoth Castle, and his answer thereunto. Together with a Letter from the Governor, to the Gentlemen of Badgenoth. For my honoured Friend, Cap. John Hi... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 215 |
WIntell332 | From Tuesday, May 16. to Tuesday, May 23. 1654. Great was the joy this Day amongst our Commanders, some unexpectedly that came from Ireland, did meet with some of our Commanders from Sea, so that both sea and Land did partake in the Joy, they were all Feasted by his Highness, the Lord Mayor of the City being one of the... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 332 |
ProcState235 | This day passed this following Ordinance. Be it Ordained by his Highness the Lord Protector, by and with the advice and consent of his Council, That one Act of Parliament, Entitled, An Act of Impressing of Seamen, and all Powers and Clauses therein contained, be, and are hereby revived, and shall continue and stand in ... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 235 |
PerfAcc155 | That I may a little satisfy the great expectation of the people, who desire to be informed the constitution of the Government now established; and for present satisfaction herein, you may briefly have it as followeth. 1. There shall be Triennial Parliaments the first to begin the third of September next. 2. That the P... | A Perfect Account, Issue 155 |
FScout173 | ☞ The Articles of Peace signed and sealed by the Commissioners of England and Holland on Wednesday the fifth of April, and those Articles to be ratified within 15 days by the Estates of both Commonwealths, and general Proclamation to be made thereof throughout all England and the United Provinces. The King of Scots com... |
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PerfAcc173 | A Proclamation of His Highness the Lord Protector, signed by the Ambassadors of the States General of Holland. A Letter from Paris, touching the Proceedings of Charles Stuart and the Duke of York, upon notice of an Agreement betwixt England and the United Provinces. The particulars of what hath lately happened in Scotl... | A Perfect Account, Issue 173 |
MDem84 | Published for the right understanding of all the Mad-merry-People of Great-Bedlam. From Wednesday Febr. 1. to Wednesday February 8. 1654. A Pox on all ill luck, no matter, No chance, nor ill Fortune can dismay a Courageous Mind, he's wretched that thinks himself to be so; I can endure with Patience, and that's a virtue... | Mercurius Democritus, Issue 84 |
PerfAcc164 | The arrival of the Dutch Ambassadors at Harwich, for perfecting the Peace with England. The Proclamation of the Earl of Glencarn, General of the Highlanders, for the levying of Horse and Foot, threatening Fire and Sword to the disobedient: The taking of Kildrumy by Col. Morgan. The further proceedings of the Lo. Whitlo... | A Perfect Account, Issue 164 |
EveryDayIntell$14#2 | Colonel Morgan's engaging with Middleton, and a Fight in Scotland; A party of the Highlanders plundering, and carrying away of prisoners from the borders of England; The landing of more Arms, and a thousand more Men joined with the Enemy: A ship taken with four great Chests of silver. The Articles of Peace betwixt Engl... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue $14#2 |
DutchDiurn05 | The great strength of the Highlanders, how they increase in their Levies, the young Marquis of Montross and Huntley being joined with them. Also how seventeen Dutch ships are arrived in Scotland with sixteen hundred Foreigners, two hundred Horse, and store of Arms and Ammunition. The humble Address of the Officers and ... | The true and Perfect Dutch-Diurnall, Issue 5 |
MPol205 | From Thursday, May 11. to Thursday, May 18. 1654. The coming of General Monck to this Town is a welcome business, and he was received with all demonstrations of affection. At his arrival, he went first to Dalkeith, to give Order about the Forces, and receive an Account of things from him who had been Commander in chief... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 205 |
WPostWood171 | A great Victory obtained in Scotland over the Highlanders, the taking of above 60 horse, many prisoners of quality, and the scattering and total routing of the Rebels. A bloody Fight at Sea between the English and Dutch in St. George's channel, for the space of five hours, with a List of the ships that were taken and b... | The Grannd Politique Post (printed by R. Wood), Issue 171 |
ProcState226 | This day his Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council removed from the place where hitherto they had met, and sat in the old Council chamber where the Council used to sit in former times. The Spanish Ambassador had this day audience in the horse Chamber, about some affairs touching Merchandisings. Gen Blake went to... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 226 |
ProcState229 | This day, an address was made by the Portugal Ambassador to his Highness the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. The Portugal Ambassador's Brother and the rest of the Portugals that are in Newgate about the mutiny at the New Exchange in the Strand, are to be tried at the Gaol Delivery f... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 229 |
EveryDayIntell10 | At a Council of Officers of the Army they agreed, and did unanimously declare, That they will adventure their lives, and all that is dear unto them, in defence of His Highness the Lord PROTECTOR, and the Government now established in England. His Highness' Proclamation (which you had in our last) was sent to the severa... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue 9 |
PerfII3 | From Friday May 26, to Friday June the 2, 1654. His Highness the Lord Protector hath given out Warrant for issuing of Writs of Summons by the Great Seal of England for a Parliament to be summoned to meet at Westminster upon the third day of September next, and at the day and place of elections, the Sheriff of each Coun... | A Perfect and Impartial Intelligence, Issue 3 |
ModIntell172 | The Letters and Papers taken in the tower of London, concerning the proceedings of State Affairs, and Mr. John Lilburn, and the removing of him from thence to the Isle of Jersey. A Declaration and Narrative touching the Change of Government, and the happiness of those people who live under such a Government, and the ha... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 172 |
MPol190 | From Thursday, January 26. to Thursday, February 1. 1654. Since the Engagement of our party at Drummond, we have had little of news. We cannot yet hear what loss of men was on the Enemy's part, nor who the persons were that were slain. Only one Cap. Ker and another person of quality, who they said was the second brave ... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 190 |
FScout176 | The Articles of Union between her Royal Majesty the Queen of Sweden, and his Highness the Lord Protector, the Proposals sent to the most illustrious and Highborn Son of Valour Prince Charles, and his Answer thereunto, touching the Crown and Sceptre, sent to most of the Christian Princes in Europe; the arrival of 7 Agen... |
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PerfDiOcc03 | From Monday, May. 15. to Monday, May 22. 1654. Edinburgh 8. May. General Monk is gone from hence to Stirling, at his coming to this city here was a great appearance of Officers of the Army, and the Magistrates of the Town went to meet him on horseback in their rich robes, and brought him into the city in great honour a... | A Perfect Diurnall or Occurrences, Issue 3 |
PerfAcc158 | The consultations in Holland upon the return of their Ambassadors out of England. The removal of the King of Scots from Paris, and the Determination of Major General Middleton, Colonel Massey, and other English. The late actions of the Highlanders in Scotland. The falling down of Mahomet's Tomb, and a strange Miracle s... | A Perfect Account, Issue 158 |
ProcState238 | This day the Bedchambers and the rest if the lodgings and rooms appointed for the Lord Protector in Whitehall, were prepared for his Highness to remove from the Cockpit on the morrow. An Ordinance passed, and was this day published, Empowering Commissioners to put in execution an Act of Parliament, Entitled (An Act pro... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 238 |
MNullus02 | Hah Rogues! Did I not tell you of this before? Did I not prophecy of your implacability? Did not I delineate your vast stomachs ? I told ye I thought news would not please you, and I think I spake very true: I gave ye the properties of news, yet still ye slight me: I unfolded the Word to you, but yet ye regarded it not... | Mercurius Nullus, Issue 2 |
WIntell149#2 | From Tuesday, January: 10. to Tuesday, January 17. 1653 I made mention in my last of the Great Fire at Amsterdam, wherein I gave you as full an account as possibly could then be learned. It is since reported, that within the City of Amsterdam itself, the Iron Cross that stood upon the Western Church, which being twenty... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 149#2 |
MAul16543 | From Monday March 27, to Monday April 3. 1654. What needs a Licence unto that book, where His is, that empowered a Licenser? Excellently said Phocion, Temperance is a noble virtue, and chiefly appertaineth to the honourable state of Mankind, whereby the Princely government Reason, which reigneth as King in man, is kno... |
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PerfAcc176 | The Rendezvous of the Armies in Scotland. The engaging with the Highlanders, and Gen. Middleton's brother taken prisoner, and other held Officers, also the further resolution of Gen. Monk, and his firing and destroying the houses of such as have relieved the enemy. The number of the English fleet at their Rendezvous, a... | A Perfect Account, Issue 176 |
WIntell147#4 | From Tuesday, Decemb: 27. to Tuesday, January: 3. 1653 Sero sed serio. The Treaty hath held long betwixt the Committee of the Council of England, and the Deputies of Holland. The Lord Lisle, Sir Anthony Ashley, Sir Gilbert Pickering, Mr: Walter Strickland, Master Secretary Thurloe, have lately Treated with them, someti... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 147#4 |
FScout158 | The daily proceedings of His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council of State, and the several Ordinances by those established, for the settling of the weighty affairs of this Commonwealth; With the effect of the Treaty between His Highness and the Ambassadors of the States of Holland, and the concluding of a firm ... |
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PerfDiurn210 | From Monday, Decemb. 12. to Monday, Decemb.19. 1653 This day by Letters from Stirling, Dec 2. Glencairn and the rest removed from their Fastness in Monteith towards Broad-Albin Tuesday last, upon an Alarm given them by a garrison of ours 8 or 19 mile hence, Lorn & Kenmore are certainly at a great difference, and some c... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 210 |
MPol189 | I Had given you account of the enemy's first advance in this Country, but (through the baseness of some of the people) my Bearer was discovered to the enemy, and taken by them, but not my Letters, and Kenmore caused him to be burned both hands and feet in a most barbarous and cruel manner, to cause him to confess what ... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 189 |
PerfDiurn227 | From Monday, April. 10. to Monday, April. 17. 1654. This day was published a farther Ordinance for adjourning part of Easter Term, 1654. repealing the Ordinance on Saturday before as followeth. Whereas many abuses and corruptions are crept into the ordinary course and administration of Justice both in Law and Equity, t... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 227 |
ProcState230 | The Lord Henry Cromwell with divers other Officers, are dispatched for Ireland, for filling up of the Regiments, and settling that Nation. By Letters from the Generals at Sea, was this day certified, that they were returned back to St. Ellen's with three prizes. Some persons apprehended, were this day examined by a Com... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 230 |
WPost166 | The Speech and Confession of Mr. James Harrington on Monday last, at the place of Execution, over against the Greyhound-Tavern, at the lower end of Fleet Street, with the Cause and manner of his Death, and his Declaration and Narrative to the People touching the Meal man's wife of Brainford, and the whole Particulars o... | The Weekly Post, Issue 166 |
EveryDayIntell$05 | The Articles of Peace concluded between England, and the Provinces of Holland, as they were published at Amsterdam, and their Ambassadors signing here, to ratify and confirm the same. A plot discovered against the Lord Protector. The King of Scots going from Paris. And Lieut. Gen: Middleton's landing in Scotland with 2... | Every Day's> Intelligence, Issue $5 |
WIntell326 | From Tuesday, April 4. to Tuesday, April 11. 1654. There hath been a Disputation in France whether these be the days in which the Devil, The Prince of the Ayris let loose; much as I hear hath been argued by the Protestant Churches, both in relation to that Nation, and to others, but I leave that to them, and the Catsui... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 326 |
FScoutHorton129 | The Declaration and Answer of her Royal Majesty the Queen of Sweden to the Speech of his Excellency the Lord Ambassador Whitlock, in the name and behalf of the Commonwealth of England; and Her Propositions touching the peace and Government thereof. The new Desires and Proposals of the States of Holland, and their Messa... | The Faithful Scout (printed by George Horton), Issue 129 |
FScoutHorton165 | The nine and twenty Articles of Agreement, ratified and concluded on between the high and mighty States of the United Provinces of the Low Countries, and his Highness the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland; Printed in Dutch at Amsterdam, and translated into English out of the original ... | The Faithful Scovt, Issue 165 |
MPol198 | The landing of Middleton hath filled these parts with a thousand rumours and as many stories are coined on purpose to incense this People to run the hazards of ruin. They are told of their late King's being resolved to visit them, and that his Brother York will bring Forces, and from Germany and Holland the say they sh... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 198 |
EveryDayIntell09 | Changes are agreeable to the nature of man, be it for better, or for the worse, and it is the event crowneth all things : Of all the Changes that have been of late years, this is most probably good for the whole Nation, for now the Government is invested in those hands that are (under God) able and willing to protect u... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue 9 |
MPol200 | From Thursday, April 6. to Thursday, April 13. 1654. Our expectations here are very great touching the business of a close with the Dutch; and so much the rather, because we observe the enemy here waits for an hour of a wider breach, reckoning that the only opportunity to put people into a Flame. Divers of the great on... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 200 |
WPost175 | The Proclamation for Peace; or, the Declaration of his Highness the Lord Protector's Council at Whitehall, to be published by the Heralds of Arms, and sound of Trumpets tomorrow, being the 26 of this instant April, throughout all Cities, Towns, Sea-Forts, and Harbours, within the Commonwealth of England, and the Domini... | The Weekly Post, Issue 175 |
EveryDayIntell$14 | The Articles of Peace returned to the Lord Protector in a costly silver Box; the passing them under the Great Seal of England, and an Order for the Proclaiming thereof by Heralds of Arms sounding of Trumpets, and white Flags. The Lord Protector settled in Whitehall, with the number of his standing Guard. The discovery ... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue $14 |
WPost$126 | The concluding of a Treaty between his Highness the Lord Protector and the Lord Ambassadors from the States of Holland; with the Declaration, and Letter, sent from the Independent and Anabaptist part to all the private Churches throughout the Nation; And a Remonstrance concerning the Ministry, and the Church of England... | The Weekly Post, Issue 126 |
ProcState221 | We are informed from Edinburgh 9 Decemb. That last week a party of fourscore of these broken people, took away 7 or 8 good horses from the Earl of Weems's house in Fife, and a party of four Rogues came into the Laird of Womat's house, three or four miles from Leith, and stabbed an Englishman, who was employed by the Co... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 221 |
PerfDiurn218 | From Monday February. 6. to Monday, February. 13. 1653. This day came an Ambassador from the Great Duke of Tuscany to to congratulate his Highness the Lord Protector. Two Agents also made their Address to his Highness, from the Lord of the Isle of Amiland in Holland, about 9 English miles long, and some 3 or 4 broad, h... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 218 |
WIntell223 | From Tuesday, March 14. to Tuesday, March 21. 1653 Something was taken into observation concerning the abuse of Farthing Tokens, and a Debate was, whether they should pass with some alloy or not; the further consideration was referred unto another time. General Desborough is returned from the Fleet, and made account th... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 223 |
PerfDiurn223 | From Monday March. 13. to Monday, March. 20. 1654. We had from Scotland this day by several Letters as followeth. Dalkeith 9 March, Since Middleton's landing, the Enemy go on to their Rendezvous, which will be about Straithspey the 10 or 11 instant; they give out (to encourage the Country) that Middleton hath 3500 foot... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 223 |
MPol185 | From Thursday, Decem 16. to Thursday, Decem 22. 1653. This day his Highness the Lord Protector was proclaimed by the Sheriffs at the high Cross of this City, the Mayor, Aldermen and Council attending in their Scarlet, with the best Sword and Cap, all their Officers attending a Sermon for this day of Inauguration, preac... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 185 |
ModIntell171#2 | The Landing of more men and Arms in Scotland, the conjunction of the Highlanders, the advancing of Colonel Lilburn against them, and a great Victory obtained, with the particulars thereof. The proceedings of the French Parliament concerning the Prince of Conde, and propositions concerning the disposing of the Crown Lan... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 171#2 |
EveryDayIntell$01 | The Answer of the States of Holland, to the late Treaty with England. The Proposals of the German Princes. The landing of fifteen hundred men, and two hundred Horse in Scotland, with Ammunition brought by a Dutch Fleet, consisting of seventeen sail. The Orders of the Sours of Admiralty for paying of Soldiers and Seamen... | Every day's Intelligence, Issue $1 |
PerfOcc4 | A great and bloody fight obtained against the Highlanders in Scotland near Edinburgh; with a List of the names of the prisoners taken, and the loss on both sides: Also, an Ordinance for the relief of prisoners and creditors; and the names of the Judges that are to sit constantly concerning the same. Likewise, the erect... |
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ModIntell176 | The Declaration of his Highness the Lord Protector, concerning the two great and potent Fleets of England, and the new Orders and Instructions sent to the Judges of the Admiralty, touching the Navy, with the strict charge and command concerning all ships and men of war, both at sea and in Port, and the Resolution of th... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 176 |
WIntell205 | From Tuesday, February 14. to Tuesday, February: 21. 1653 This morning several letters were received intimating that the Peace was concluded with England, two of the Provinces, that of Gilderland, and the other of Groningen standing off for the present, and neither denying, nor admitting it; it is said that on the day ... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 205 |
MPol194 | About four days since, Col. Daniel with a party of Horse, Foot, and Dragoons, together with the conjunction of another party from Dundee, in all about 1000. marched towards Dunkel, where the Enemy's most considerable Quarters was, and where they had newly established a Garrison in the Lord Athol's house near the Church... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 194 |
PerfDiurn232 | From Monday, May. 15. to Monday, May. 22. 1654. This day from Dalkieth, May 9. thus. Twelve sail of our men of War are going from Leith. General Monk is going towards Stirling tomorrow, Middleton hath sent out several Commanders for Levies, Drummond to Lough Tay, and Glencairn to secure him with 100 horse, Col. Murray ... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 232 |
ModIntell167 | The Demands of his Highness the Lord Protector, to their Excellencies the Lord Ambassadors from the States of Holland; the number of Town required to be delivered up to the English, and the further proceedings of the Treaty at Whitehall, in order to the signing, sealing and confirming of the Articles for Pease: With a ... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 167 |
WPost171 | The Articles of Agreement between his Highness the Lord Protector and the States of the United Provinces: With the sole and absolute concluding of a firm Peace and Union betwixt the two Commonwealths of England and Holland, and the King of Denmark. And the Proclamation to be published throughout the Territories of Scot... | The Weekly Post, Issue 171 |
EveryDayIntell$10 | The providing of one hundred and sixty thousand Dollars for the King of Scots; and the raising of thirty Regiments of Horse and Foot; with the Duke of; and the raising of thirty Regiments of Horse and Foot; with the Duke of York's going into Scotland. Major General Middleton's Message to the Lord Ree; the number of the... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue $10 |
WIntell331 | From Tuesday, May 9. to Tuesday, May 16. 1654. The Qu: of Sweden having made an Alliance with the Commonwealth of England, did impute much therein, to the brave deportment of the Lord Ambassador, who, she said, did deal roundly, and freely with her, and not like a Merchant; she also gave many demonstrations of honour t... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 331 |
PerfDiurn214 | From Monday January. 9. to Monday, January. 15. 1653. From Dalkeith Jan 5. Glencarn, Erwin, and Athol were about ten days since in with about 2000 Foot, and 600. Horse, Kenmore and Glengary went North, having 400 Horse and betwixt 200 and 300 Foot. The Earl of Athol being acquainted with the enclosed Proclamation, tol... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 214 |
WIntell208#2 | From Tuesday, March 7. to Tuesday, March 14. 1653 It was this Day advertised by Letters from Hamburg, that the Lord Wilmot who calls himself Ambassador for the titular King of the Scots, being necessitated for the want of monies, did with much importunity press upon the Treasurer of the English Company, who fearing his... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 208#2 |
ProcState234 | The Ambassador from the Arch Duke Leopold, that had some weeks since had audience by the Lord Protector, to congratulate his Highness, being now to return back to his Master, hath taken his leave of his Highness, and is returning homeward. Upon the debate of the Commissioners with the Dutch Ambassadors, the Articles dr... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 234 |
EveryDayIntell$09 | The admirable speech of the Lord Beverling, one of the Dutch Ambassadors, to the Commissioners for the Lord Protector, at a conference about the Articles of Peace. The Dutch Men of War appearing upon the Downs, and forcing 12 English ships ashore. An Army of forty thousand Horse and Foot prepared by the Queen of Sweden... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue $9 |
DutchDiurn13 | The full particulars of of a great fight in Scotland, A List of the names of the prisoners taken, with the number killed and taken, and the particular loss on both sides. The landing of a great store of Arms and Ammunition in Scotland and the joining of three thousand Loughaber men more to Gen. Middleton. Also, the gre... | The true and Perfect Dutch-Diurnall, Issue 13 |
LIntell73 | The Declaration of the Dutch Admirals at sea, published by sound of Trumpet aboard the Navy, and the Resolution of the Zealanders to dispute the quarrel against England by force of Arms: the setting forth another great Fleet by the Hollanders; and the routing, dispersing, and taking of fourscore sail of Merchants. The ... | The Loyal Intelligencer, Issue 73 |
PerfAcc172 | The making stay of our English Merchants' ships by the Governor of St. Mallo's. And the taking of 300 Chests of money on Friday last. The heads of the Ordinance of Grace and Pardon to the people of Scotland, and the names of 30 Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Lords, and Knights, who are excepted of having any benefit of the s... | A Perfect Account, Issue 172 |
FScoutHorton169 | A Declaration of the proceedings of the Treaty between the English and the Dutch, and the Papers of Agreement between his most Excellent Highness, OLIVER Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the States General of the United Provinces With a Narrative of the exact particulars read and e... | The Faithful Scovt, Issue 169 |
DutchDiurn04 | A great and bloody fight betwixt the English and the Dutch. The daily and great preparations for War in Holland. The great plunderings and robberies of the Highlanders in Scotland, because they refuse to pay Contribution Money. Also the landing of many Arms and much Ammunition in Scotland. Generals Monk's advancing tow... | The true and Perfect Dutch-Diurnall, Issue 4 |
MPol204 | From Thursday, May 4. to Thursday, May 11. 1654. This Highland Enemy will not yet show itself as an Enemy should, but they harbour still in the Hills, and all that Coll. Morgan could do after his tedious march that way was only to get a sight of them on the other side of the River Tain, a broad dangerous River, and wit... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 204 |
ProcState243 | This day about eleven a clock the Lord Ambassador from the King of France had audience by the Lord Protector in the Chamber where the Council of State sate, whither he was brought to his Highness's presence by Sir Oliver Fleming, Mr. of the Ceremonies, where after salutations, his Highness and the Lord Ambassador both ... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 243 |
PerfAcc163 | A List of the Dukes, Lords, Knights, and others which engaged in the Plot against his Highness the L. Protector and the present Government. The D. of York, P Rupert, Major Loughborough, L. Byron, Sir Tho. Sands, Sir Tho. Armstrong Sir Ioh. Watts and others, as appears by the examination of those that are committed to t... | A Perfect Account, Issue 163 |
EveryDayIntell$18 | The Examination of twenty of the Conspirators against his Highness the Lord Protector, and the present Government; with the Names of the Knights, Gentlemen, and others that are committed for that Design; And a Proclamation that no person shall presume to go beyond the Line of Communication, or change the place or habit... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue $18 |
WPost179 | The great and bloody Plot discovered against his Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council; the taking of divers of the Conspirators and chief Actors, their Examination and Confession before the Lords of the Council on Monday last; the passing of an Order for committing them to the Tower of London; and the manner ho... | The Weekly Post, Issue 179 |
ProcState225 | This day the Council had several things of great concernment under consideration, as about one that is in custody for forging the Lord Protector's name in Buckinghamshire, and suggestions about pretence of a private way of a Parliament, and other abuses; and other considerable affairs. Scilly January 2. The Elias Friga... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 225 |
FScout163 | ☞ A Declaration of the States of Holland, prohibiting their Merchants from going out with their Ships, till the Cessation with England be confirmed and proclaimed. The proceedings of His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, concerning the regulating of the Laws of this Nation, and the propagation of the Gospel.... |
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PerfDiurn221 | From Monday Feb. 27. to Monday, March. 6. 1654. This day by Letters from Dover we understood that the Lord Newport, and Yongstall Ambassadors Extraordinary from the States General of the untied Provinces arrived there, the day before with full power (as they say) to Conclude the Peace between England and Holland, some ... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 221 |
PerfOcc2 | The Trial, Examination, and Confession, of Mistress Francis Beard, at the Session's house in the Old Bailey, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last, who was arraigned, convicted and cast, for bewitching of a little Girl in Thames street: with the manner how it lay both lame and dumb, raving and foaming at the mouth; an... | Perfect Occurrences, issue 2 |
ModIntell174 | The Proclamation for Peace, agreed upon by the States of England & Holland the Prophecy of Mr. William Lillie concerning the great and wonderful Changes, and Revolutions of the Times; his observations touching the Government, and his Predictions to all Europe, denoting and setting forth the time and manner of the Turn ... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 174 |
EveryDayIntell12 | The Deputies from Holland having taken their leave, and going down to Gravesend, in order to their return home, without giving that satisfaction as was expected touching the Treaty, the chief Council of this Nation sent a Letter after them, by way of explanation of some things in the Articles which had been Treated on,... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue 12 |
WIntell203 | From Tuesday, January: 31. to Tuesday, February: 7. 1653 Peace is now the main business which after so many Wars the Nations in Europe do pant after; It is that which we desire; it is that which the Commonwealth of Holland doth solicit; it is that which the Commonwealth of Venice do expect from the Turks, and would in ... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 202#2 |
PerfAcc169 | The titular King of Scots', and the Duke of York's Letters to the Highlanders in Scotland; with several Engagements there between party and party, and what success the English have had in many Fights. The last News of the Treaty of Peace between the English and the Dutch, and their Agreement upon the Articles. The taki... | A Perfect Account, issue 169 |
ModIntell165 | The Declaration and Message of Mr. Feak, and Mr. Simpson, sent to his Highness the Lord Protector, and the Remonstrance of Mr. Rogers touching the present proceedings and Occurrences of the times; together with a Declaration of the People touching the relieving of the oppressed and delivering the Captive. With a Narrat... | The Moderate Intelligencer, Issue 165 |
PerfDiurn230 | From Monday, May. 1. to Monday, May. 8. 1654. This day from Dalkieth, April 27. 1654. Here is yet no News from Col. Morgan. These parts are now more quiet than formerly, and certainly exemplary Justice upon some, and sending others of the Rebels to Barbados, will something tame these wild people. Yesterday Captain Malc... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 230 |
MPol192 | The Enemy at their late being Badgenoth, got three men from every four Ploughs in that Country, (except one near the water) but many of them returned back; the Lauhabec men, did plunder much when the Enemy was in Murriland, and then left them: the greatest part of Lelentarne's forces are at Strathspey near the Land of ... | Mercurius Politicus, Issue 192 |
FScout178 | The great Rising of the Frenchmen against the English; the furious charging and assaulting them at St. Mallows; the bloody event and success thereof; the number killed and wounded; the plundering of all the English Merchants and Factors; and his Majesty's Proclamation thereupon. The advancing of part of the English fle... |
The Faithful Scout, Issue 178
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WPost151 | The Remonstrance of the Members of the late Parliament, concerning their sudden Dissolution on the 12 of Decemb. 1653. with the Cause and manner thereof. And the Speech of Mr. Rous the Speaker, to his Highness the Lord Protector Cromwell, upon the resigning of the Commission, Powers, and Authorities; with the proceedin... | The Weekly Post, Issue 151 |
PerfDiurn212 | From Monday, Decemb. 26. to Monday, January 2. 1653 This day from Scotland by Letters Decemb. 22. came as followeth. Capt. Hart being sent out by the Commander in chief, with a party of Colonel Twistleton's Regiment, to scour the parts of Scotland about Dumfrieze, the Meres, and Tividale; after 10 or 12 days searching ... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 212 |
PerfDiOcc5 | From Monday, May. 29. to Monday, June 5. 1654. His Highness the Lord Protector signed his Warrant for issuing forth of Writs of Summons for another Parliament, to begin the third of September next, none are to be chosen, or presume to be Electors, that aided, assisted or abetted in any war against the Parliament, since... | A Perfect Diurnall or Occurrences, Issue 5 |
PerfDiurn229 | From Monday, April. 24. to Monday, May. 1. 1654. This day was published the Ordinance (formerly mentioned) for uniting Scotland into one Commonwealth, and under one Government with England, and runs thus, That in every Parliament to be held successively for the said Commonwealth, thirty persons shall be called from, an... | The Perfect Diurnall of Passages, Issue 229 |
FScout170 | ☞ A Declaration of his Highness the Lord Protector and his Council, concerning the continuation of the Customs and Excise, within this Commonwealth, and a perfect copy of the Rates set upon all Foreign and Domestic commodities Excisable. Also another Declaration of his Highness, inciting all people religiously to humbl... |
The Faithful Scout, Issue 170
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EveryDayIntell$07 | The Proclaiming of Peace with the necessity, and benefits thereof redounding to both Nations (and additional Articles) published in England, and in Holland; the terms of laying down Arms. The hopes os the taking away of Taxes. The Proclamation of the Lord Deputy Fleetwood and the Commissioners in Ireland. The Declarati... | Every Day's Intelligence, Issue $7 |
WPost168 | The landing of Lieu. Gen. Middleton in Scotland on the fourth of this instant March; and a List of the Names and Number of the Lords, Knights, Colonels, Gentlemen, and soldiers, that have engaged with him for their King; with the Orders of his Highness the Lord Protector thereupon. The further proceedings of the Treaty... | The Weekly Post, Issue 168 |
ProcState232 | This day his Highness the Lord Protector consulted again with Mr. Owen, Mr. Lockier, Mr. Sydrach Simpson, Mr. Nye, and divers other Ministers of the word of God; and many things were under consideration, for suppressing of all profane, scandalous and ignorant Ministers, and provision to be made for those that are godly... | Severall Proceedings of State Affaires, Issue 232 |
DutchDiurn11 | The great preparations made by the Spaniard in the Duchy of Milan for War, and the great fortifications of the Towns of Verua and Cresccntino for that purpose. The return of the Answer of the States of Holland to his Highness the Lord Protector concerning the signing and sealing of the Agreement. Also the great spoil a... | The true and Perfect Dutch-Diurnall, Issue 11 |
WIntell328 | From Tuesday, April 18. to Tuesday, April 25. 1654. Whiles some are striving for honour, and pre-eminence, and others to confirm their kingdoms to them, the young Queen of Sweden hath given an excellent Example of a most invincible virtue; She doth overcome her Sex in the Constancy of her Temper, and in the election of... | The Weekly Intelligencer, Issue 328 |
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