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The impartiall intelligencer, Number 17, 20th-27th June 1649 E.531[5]

Namb.17.
THE
Impartiall Intelligencer:
COMMUNICATING,
A Perfect Collection of the Weekly Passages
in PALIAMENT, And Proceedings of the Councell of
State; with other choyce intelligence from the Lord Fairfax's Army;
From the princes Fleer, and the Parliaments Navy at Sea, from the
Armies in Ireland, and the most remarkable News from Forraign
Prices. Containing these chief heads viz.
A great fight at sea, on Saturday last; The greatship called the Antilop fired,
blown up, and torne in peeccs, The Hart frigot taken, with 10. peece of Ordinance,
therefore and ten prisonors; And the particular of the fight, and of the ships revolting
to Prince Charles, retaken by Captain Young, And the Proceedings of the Scots upon
their Kings last Message, Andrew proposition sent from the city of London, by the
old Commissioners of the Customes
June 26. 1949.
Jmprimatur Thdeodore Innings.
From Wednesday June the 20. the Wednesday June 27.1649.
London, Printed by f C. and are to be sold neer Cripplegate, and at the
Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1649
Beginning Wednesday June the 20.
The house ordered that the Committee for Major
Gen. Brown, and the rest of the Members, be
revived, and sit in the Exchaquer Chamber.
Commissary Gen. Ivston having some few
Petitions in hand, and so near the time of his
going for Ireland with Lieur.G.cromwell, he
moved the House to receive them, and the said
Petitions were read.
Mr. George Warners Petion was read, defining
a mitigation of his competions because
of his Land sold for the State before. The House
ordered to refer the busines to the Committes
at Goldsmitbs Hall, to proceed therein upon the
Order of the 8. of October.
The Petition of Michael Ben-Alexander was read, and referred to the Lords
Commissioners of the great Seal, to give him such relief upon his Petition as they
shall think sit, which is, that he being Arbian Merchant, sustained the losse of
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