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The impartiall intelligencer, Number 10, 2nd-9th May 1649 E.529[36]

THE
Impartiall Intelligencer:
CONTAINING.
A Perfect Collection of the Weekely Passages
in PARLIAMENT, And Proceedings of the Councell of
State, with other choyce intelligence from the Lord Fairfax's Army;
From the princes Fleet, and the Parliaments Navy at Sea, from the
Armies in Ireland, and the most remarkable News from Forraign
Princes. Containing these chief Heads viz.
The Levellers designes to have surprized Oxford, and set up their Standard of Seagreene,
Colours. The Declaration of the Troopers of Oxford-shire, and the transactions
of the 4 Regiments. And the Levellers Resolutions for no men that have estats to be Parliament
men, or Magistrates in the Common-wealth. A great victory at Sea, and the
names of the chief that are taken, Also a List of the names of severall persons, Lords,
Knights and Officers, that are pardoned by an Order of Parliament. Irish forces landed
for P. Charles in Scotland, 4000. joyned in a body, and David Lesly forced to Withdraw,
May. 8. 1649. Imprimatur Theodore lennings.
From Wednesday May 2. to Wednesday May 9. 1649.
London, Printed by J. C. and are to be sold near Cripplegate, and at the
Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1649.
Beginning Wednesday May 2.
THis day was presented to the House of Commons, a
paper intituled, The humble request of above a
hundred and twenty Creditors of the late King &
Sir Allen Apsley, late Victualler of the Navy, Of
which Creditors a great number are almost undone,
and many likely to famish in Prison.
THat whereas there is a Report of the Committee
of the Navy presented as this Honorable House,
for passing an Act of Parl. for the setling the Epases
of the Tenants of Clytherow within the Dutchy of
Lancaster, and for the said Creditors relief, by the
money therefore due.
Your Honours will be pleased to vouchsafe your charitable assistance in causing the
said Report to be read, and the said Act thereupon passed, with as much expedition as
by this Honourable House may be extended, for the present relief and help of your
Petitioners. And they shall pray, [unr]
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