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A perfect summary of exact passages, Number 19, 21st-28th May 1649 E.530[20]

Numb.19
A Perfect Summary
OF AN Extact
DYARIE
OF SOME
Passages of PARLIAMENT, And Other Choyce Intelligence
containing these Heads Following, Viz.
Lieu Gen. Cromwells Speech made of Saturday last in the house of Commons, Concerning
the reducing of the Levellers, the faking of the Isle of Wyght, and all the adjacent
Garisons, with the particulars thereof; And the Lord Gen: Message to the House of
Commons. Joyfull Newes from Ireland, Dublin Relieved, And, the siege raysed at London-derry.
An Act for Relief of Prisoners; And an Act for Reduced Officers, Souldiers,
and Widdowes, with other proceedings of Parl. Commmitted, Voted, ordereds, and declared,
And the Declaration and Resolution of Prince Charles. And the taking of great
Ship with 20 Guns.
Imprimatur, Thursday Jennings. May 26 1649
From Munday the 21 of May, to Munday the 28. of May. 1649.
Beginning Munday the 21. of May,
The House of Commons Ordered that the Act for
Staring the accounts of the Souldiery of the parliament
of England, to be ready to be reported
on Thursday following.
A Letter from the Generall from Oxford, Dated
20. May 1649 was this day read.
I. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament,
That the Commissioners for the great
sell of England, be required to issue out Commissioners
of Oyer and Terminr[unr]s, under the great
Seale into the counties, of Oxin and Northampton.
being taken in Armesag inst the Commonweal
bin the last Rebellion, and that the Lords
Commissione s do consider of, and appoint for Parsons
to be Commissioners therein.
2. Ordered, &c. That the Councell, of State, the Lord Mayor of the City of London,
Major Gen: Skippon, and other Justices of Perce, within the Cities of London and
Westminster, and the Liberties thereof, and the Severall Militias, of London, Westminster
and the Hamblets respectively; and all other officers be required and of joy[unr]
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