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Mercurius politicus, Number 613, 22nd-29th March 1660 E.195[59]

Blew Regiment
Col. William Vincent Esq;
Lieut. Col. Thomas Cox.
Serj. Maj. Tho. Gellibrand.
Captains. Peter Houbelon.
Thomas Bonsoy
Robert Fisher
Arthur Jordan
Lieutenants.
Rich. Colchester, Cap. Lieut.
Jo. Sharton
James Marshal
John Keyes.
George Bromley
Walter Gilbert
Thomas Baker
Ensigns.
George Woodford
Thomas Gunston
Thomas Soley
Daniel:: bite
George Emersome
Robert Bella my
Edmond Medlicot
Orange Regiment.
Col. Tho. Bludworth, Esq;
Lieut. Col. John Alsopp
Serj. Maj. Henry Pinckney
Captains. Thomas Bostock
Jo. Dade
Thomas Rose
Lieutenants.
Jo. Walker, Capt. Lieut.
Edward Dorset
Edward Vane
Job Crofts
Robert Rodway
Charls Langworne
Ensigns.
William Walker
Paul Audley
Edward Chockley
Jo. Knight
Richard Brigdex
Thomas Knowles
Yellow Regiment.
Col. Laur. Bromfield, Esq;
Lieut. Col. Jo. Hind
Serj. Maj. William Clarke
Captains. Luke Fawne
Theophilus Walker
William Harbert
Jo. Clarke
Lieutenants.
Rich. Blaney, Capt. Lieut.
Jacob Tonson
William Willden
Tho. Stainoe
William Beaumont
Thomas Tippin
Henry Stroud
Ensigns.
John Eaton
Richard Levis
Edward Cheney
Jo, Chitte
Edward Townsend
Henry Hanstopp
Henry Johnson
Whitehall March. 28.
General Montague, with part of the Fleet, designed for guard of the Coasts, is
riding in the Hope expecting still a fair wind and weather to put forth to Sea.
From St. Edmund-Bury, March, 26.
This was the day of Election of Members to serve in Parliament for this Borough,
and we have made choyce of Thomas Chaplin and John Clerk Esquires.
From St. Albans March, 27.
We have this day made choyce of Richard Jenyns Esq; and Col. Albam[unr] Cox,
to be Burgesses in Parliament for this Borough.
London, March. 27.
This day Election was made of Members to serve in Parliament, for this Honourable
City; viz. Mr. Recorder Wild, Major Gen. Brown, Alderman Robinson,
and Aiderman Vincent.
March, 28.
According to the invitation made by the company of Drapers, a very Noble
Entertainment was given to his Excellencie the Lord General and the Council of
State at Drapers-Hall.
Westminster March. 28.
This being the day of Election here at Westminster, they made choyce of Mr.
Gerard, and Dr. Thomas Clargies, to sit Members of the next Parliament for
this City.
London, Printed by Tho. Newcomb, living in Thames street,
over against Baynards Castle. 1060.

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