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Mercurius politicus, Number 252, 5th-12th April 1655 E.831[21]

The Names of the persons in Commission for the Tryal of the late Risers,
in the Counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmerland,
Durham, York, Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster.
Richard Newdigate, One of the
Justices of the Upper-Bench.
Robert Nicholas, one of the Barons
of the Exchequer.
Hugh Windham, one of the Justices
of the Common Pleas.
Robert Hatton, Serjeant at Law.
Sir William Constable, Baronet
Sir John Bourchier, Knight
George Lord Evre
Churls Howard, Esquire
Henry St. Quintin
Adam Bayns
William Lyster
Richard Robinson
Edward Wingate
Francis Lassels
Ralph Rymer
Thomas Harrison
Christopher Percehay
Sir William Alanson, Lord Major of
the City of York
Sir Robert Barwick
Jo. Wastel
Thomas Dickenson, Alderman
Sir John Savile
Sir Edward Rhodes
Henry Ardington
John Cleyton Senior
John Odingsels
Philip Twisleton
Joseph Micklethwait
Francis Hacker
Robert Butler
Edward Cludd
John Huley
John Nelthorpe
Robert Waters
John Hatfield
William Spencer
William Goodrick
Sir William Strickland, Knight and
Baronet
Matthew Beckwith
George Smithson
William Farrer
George Byard
Robert Homer, Alderman
George Payler
Ralph Knight
Henry Ogle
William Fenwick
Robert Fenwick
John Goldart, Alderman
Robert Lilburn
Stephen Watson, Alderman
Rowland Place
George Lilburn
Thomas Bonner
Gilbert Ireland
Aspinwal
John Savory
William Johnson, Major of Newcastle
upon Tyne
Jerisah Aspinwal
Edward Hopwood
Richard Ashton
John Ashton
William Brisco
Christopher Lister
Edward Fenwick
William Taylor, Alderman of the
City of York.
From Roterdam, April 10. Stilo novo.
The Lords States of Holland, and West-Friezland, being adjourned,
during the Easter Holidays, are to meet again towards the 20 of this
Moneth. They have yet no certain news here, what is become of
Charles Stuart. All the discourse of the great designs the were on foot
in England on his behalf, is now quite blown over.
The Prince of Orange and his Mother, are breaking up house at
Zeyling, and are coming to reside again for some time at the Hague.
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