The kingdomes faithfull and impartiall,
Number 24,
6th-13th July 1649
E.531[18]
The Kingdomes Faithfull
AND IMPARTIALL
SCOUT,
COMMUNICATING
The daily proceedings of Parliament, and Councell of state; with other choice intelligence
from the Lord Fairfaxs's Army; from the Princes Fleet, and the Parliaments
Navy at Sea; from the siege at Dublin, and the Armies in Ireland;
and the most remarkable Newes from forraign Princes, concerning
the KING of SCOTS.
Containing these ensuing and exact particulars,
The King of Denmark's Proclamation concerning all those that will take up
arms against the Parl. of England, and for sei[unr]zing their Shipping. A great Victory
obtained by Prince Charles his Fleet. Sad news from the States of Holland, for the
Parl. of England. A Declaration of the Covenanted Presbyterians for Charles the
II, and the proclaming of Him King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland, in the
North of England. The entertainment given to the King of Scots in France, the like
whereof was never given before to any Protestant King. The taking of Tredagh in
Ireland; the blowing up of Parl. Magazine by three Aldermen; a bloudy fight
at Dublin; the number killed and taken, and 30000, English Irish, and Scott, to be
in a readinesse against the Lord Lieutenant Crumwels comming thither; and a
bloudy fight in Southwark on Wednesday last, between the Butchers & the Soldiers.
By an Order of Parliament, Imprimatur T. JENNINGS, July 12. 1649.
From Friday the 6 of July, to Friday the 13. of July, 1649.
LONDON, Printed for R. WOOD, and G. HORTON and are to be sold neer Creplegate,
and at the Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1649.
Beginning Friday July 6.
THe Aspick pursueth him that hath hurt or killed his
Mate and knowes him amongst a Multitude him he
still humteth and layeth for his life, and breaketh thorow
all difficulties and dangers to come at him; So
doth the malicious and revengefull, for all unbridled
paslions in man, and upon which reason bears not 2
hard hand, are impetious; but that of ambition is impetuously
furious, and (when joyned with revengfull
disdain) furiously outragious; Justice is the minister
of disdain, and Revenge is the executioner of injustice.
[Foreign]
Is thus translated into English:
For they are wrestling with, and ever coming the Dive[unr].
The Commons ordered a Fast to be observed next Wednesday; which Order I
shall hare inser[unr] vertbatim.
ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Wednesday next being
the II, day of July instant, be set apart and appointed for a day of publique and solemn