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Perfect occurrences of every dayes, Number 138, 17th-24th August 1649 E.532[24]

Numb.138.
Perfect Occurrences.
OF
Every Daie Journall
IN
PARLIAMENT
Proceeding of the Councell of State: And Osber.
MODERATE INTELLIGENCE.
From His Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax's Army, and other [unr]
From Friday August the 17. to Friday August 24. 1649
Collected by Henry Walker Cleric.
By a particular Order of Parliament,
imprinsatur Theodore, [unr] ennings, August 23. 1649.
Printed at London by J. C. for John Clewes, & Robert Ibbitson, and are to be sold
near Cripplegate, and in Smithfield,
Beginning Fryday August 17.
Randeburguns was pleasant to the Chizens by
commerce in peace; yet the Germans War hath
darkened much of her glory; But Sexton Terquinius
and all his generation being [unr]
Rome, Lucretia's friends enjoy their just liberties;
William Brandley written in [unr] Characters
thus [unr]
Signifies in English thus viz.
There is deliverance; The dreadfull Ocean shall
I Cause to move for my safety.
A Letter from the Navy, at the Isle of Wyghe.
Night Honourable,
CAptain Brandley, Commander of the Satisfaction hath convoyed the Vessels [unr]
the West, since which by order from Col. Be took under his Charge 10.
sayle of Colliers, laden with Provisions for Ireland, to convey them for Milford-haven,
to the Lord Lieut. Where he safely arived with them the 6. of August; And then revoned
back towards Plymouth, and in the way met with Col. Deane, bownd for Milford;
who or Captain Brandley August 10. to go for Maurlice in France, to bring from
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