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The impartiall intelligencer, Number 7, 11th-18th April 1649 E.551[2]

Numb.7
The Impartiall Intelligencer,
CONTAINING,
A Perfect Collection
OF
The Weekly Passages in Parliament; The
Proceeding of the Councell of State, and the
High Court of Justice; With other choice Intelligence from
the Lord Fairfax's Army, from the Navy at Sea, and the
most Remarkable Newes from Forraigne parts.
Aprill. 17 1649.
Imprimatur Theodore Iennings,
From Wednesday April 11. to Wednesday April 18. 164
London, Printed by F C. and are to be sold neer Crippleg[unr]
the Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1649.
Beginning Wednesday April 11.
ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parl. [unr]
Armes of the late King in the Court of CommonPles,
be forthwith taken down; And that the Wardon
of the Fleet be required to see it done, and a Carpet
put up in the rooms thereof, And the Waydrop is to
furnish a Carpet for that purpose.
Hon. Scobel Cleric. Parl.
The House of Commons upon a Report from the Councel of State
this day spent much time for preparation of the forces to go to Ireland,
and passed the Propositions concerning the said forces, that was presented
by the Officers at Whiteball which I gave you formerly, when
they were referred to the Councel of State.
The House of Commons ordered that L. C. John Lilburn, Mr. walwin,
Mr. Prince and Mr. Overton shall be tryed by Common Law. And Instructions
passed for Mr. Atturmey Gen. To prosecute the businesse against
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