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Mercurius politicus, Number 298, 21st-28th February 1655 E.492[10]

Worcester county, Wednesday March 19, at Worcester:
Worcester city, the same day at the city of Worcester.
Staffordsh: Monday march 24, at Stafford.
Salop, Thursday march 27, at Shrewsbury.
Yorkshire, Monday March 24. at the castle of York.
York-city the same day, at the Guildhall of the same City.
Lancaster, Thursday March 27. at Lancaster.
Surrey, Tuesday March 4. in Southwark.
Suffex, Tuesday March 11. at East Grinsted.
Kent, Monday March 17. at Maidstone.
Essex, Monday March 24. at Chelmesford.
Hertfordshire, Friday March 28. at the Town of Hertford.
Northamptonsh . Friday March 7. at the castle of Northampton.
Rutland, Tuesday March 11, at Okeham.
Lincolnshire, Thursday March 13. at the castle of Lincoln.
Lincoln-city, the same day at the said city.
Nottinghamsh. Wednesday March 19. at Nottingham.
Town Nott. the same day at the Town of Nottingham
Derby, Friday March 21, at Derby.
Leicestersh. Wednesday March 26, at Leicester
Borough of Leicester, the same day at the Borough of Leicester.
Warwick, Monday March 31. at Warwick
Coventry city, Saturday March 29, at the same city.
The Commission for receiving of Discoveries, which was
formerly mentioned, is preparing, and will in some short time
be finished.
A Panegyrick written to the King of Sweden in Latine by
Joannes Amos Comenius, is printed here at London, by Richard
Wodenothe in Leadenhall-street, with an Epistle to the
Reader set before it by Samuel Hartlib Esq;
London, Printed by Tho: Newcombe Dwelling in Thamestreet,
over against Baynards Castle, 1655.

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