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The impartiall intelligencer, Number 11, 9th-16th May 1649 E.530[8]

Numb. 17
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 there chief Heads viz.
The Lord Generalls proceedings to reduce the Levellers, who have taken Marlbrorugh.
3 Collours taken from the Levellers. The Lord Generall Declaration. A Proclamations
published Scotland, against the Kings forces, That if they will not lay dawne there armes,
the Committee will sease there Estates, and put there wines and Childeren out of the
Kingdom. Thh proceedings of the Grand Committee of the House of Commons yesterday
for the Ending of this present parliament. A Gallant victory obtained by Sir Charles
Coots at London Derry in Ireland, with the names of the chiefe of those that were killed
and taken. And a fight in Scotland. And Revon Castle taken from the Marquesse of Arguyle
by the Kings ferces.
May. 15. 1649. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings.
From Wednesday May 9. to Wednesday May 16. 1649.
London, Printed by J C. and are to be sold near Cripplegate, and at the
Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1649.
Beginning Wednesday May 9.
THis Day came newes from Holland, that 12 English
Cavaliers in Armor and Head pecces , came into a
Roome where Dr. Doreslow was at Supper at the
Hague, and murthered him, by stobbing him in severall
places of his body, and cleft his head, & wounded
one of the States that was at Supper with him.
Commissary Gen. Iretons Regiment without
order of the Officers, drew out to a Randevouz in
Sussex, Major Gibbons and Capt. Pritty went to
them, and desired to know the reasons there of. But
4 Troops held together at the Randevouz Majors
Troop being then at Ryd; and Captain Pretty brought away his Troop. Collonel
Reynolds is come away from his Regiment, which its said will joyne at the Randezvouse,
And Col. Scroopes Regiment it is supposed also, and others.
The L. Generall Commanded a Randezvouz this day in Hide park, of his Regiment,
and the Leivetennant Generalls, of horse,, The [unr] Gen. Made speeches
declaring the Parl. great care and pains; I, In execution of justice against [unr]
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