Mrs Majesty intends to be at white-hall about Sa turday 5 and after a shore flag, designs to divert infell at Sem-Market. . London, August st. This day a certain ship-man arrived tere 3 and being 4 stranger, went about several fircers. acking tHore he tert, Arab, cam ‘you tell frre is ee Plot-Office in his Town ¢ And being asked what he had to do wish ic? Answered, Beeme srood L have very much Lissoveree to make. He was advised to inquire wither Aldergate, and twas possible he o might have further iottractions where ce find it. But wastely there, the Plow Master was removed into another Countrey 4 and what is fine: become of the Discoverers to have not heard, An Apprentice-boy,Son to a 4) ——, and Ser vant to a Merchant at Deptford having runaway from his Master, and cheated him at 50 /, associa ted himself with a fore of Ruffin-the Fellows, un til he had spen c all his Money, but some few Gub neys , and foreseeing the dismal tare that was live to attend him when the rest of the money was gone, contrives how to restore himself to the affe cion of his Father 5 and after having revolved se veral stratagems in his mind, pitched upon that of turbing Discoverer 3 In order to which, he fuly makes himselt be discover'd to his Father, who re pairs to the pace where his Son was 5 Ard the Son, to excuse him silly tells his Father a fair tale, That by chance he fell into the Company of the Evidence,,and that they had endeavoured $0 prevail with him tofetr up the Trade 5 but char ge in his Conscience abhorring such Fas, only continued with them to discover their Praices 5 which the old man being willing to believe, he (the fercer to rivet himself in his Fathers favour) tells a formal story of time, place, persons,and cir cumstances , which (as we are informed) wrongle the desired effer upon his Father, who received him as a Babe of Grace; and a Committee of the Fa~ion are appointed to draw it up, so as it may not seem improbable when he deposeth it before a Magistrate. The PrevoR of King’s Colledge in Cambridge being larely dead, His Majesty had been pressed to confer that Trust upon Dr. woman, late of Ba for-Colledge, We are credibly informed, That James Percy Eigy who lays claim to the Earldom of Northumberlina, hath obtained a Verdia at the Affices held (or that County, by which he is awarded q670 J, per annun, besides Arrears of Rene out of the Estate of the lute War). Toues-Prett, August 11: An Apprentice of this street being sent upon his Aiaster's Cocations into the Minories, chaned to fall among fome of the Phigers Party, who endeavoured , persuade him to sign the Petition for a Vaillatient , which the Youth refused, for that he had sign’d the Adideessy and would not be concerned in any Sedstious Pra ices. Upon which, they fell upon him with such fury, that (had not some better Christians inter posed) be might in all proosbly beet in danger of his life, and is ready con calt the Trush of rhig Relation, if called to it. In Luttice Lincolns-Inas Firts, near the St. Iries Herd-Taverna Yeoman lately come to lodge there, who precended he came out of the Countrey, was on Wedes tay Larksbewe g inhe morning delivered of a Femile Child on kerwn on the people of the House, suey nor tu midasiup fog Wat she was With-child, and about is of the clock the (am, morning came down, and brought down a Bung, of Cloads, which ste washed : Buc about 4 in tig afternoon her Lairdlady having occasion to goig. to the Womans Chamber, found there symptoms of what had put, and looking further, was convi ned, but could not fine the Child 5 and ask in the Woman what she had Done with the Child? and whether it was alive? The Woman replied, ;; was dead, whereupon she cared in Neighbour and the Woman produced the Child, which te had hidjaher Box; cre Netehbours por hery Bed . But the Corones emg cur of Town, dig not fic upon te Chia vill Satu day, when the Wench ot being able to prove that the cried cur, the Jury found it fartier, and the Wetleht way enmatred to Newest. Vie Child had no sign of hare, except a fissle black upon its Throat, ADPRPERTISEMENT. OF The humble Petition of the Protesants of France vo th Frenet-byng, torecall this Declaration ‘or taking their Children ‘vow them at the age of seven years Sold vy Aldrew Forvetter next day to the Mirer-Tavernza King ftreet Wettminter # Tivermportaxt DQeeries bymb,y propaynded to all true lovers of the peace and safety of the Church and Beare. by a sincere well-wisher to the old Pro totans Religion often changes presume death at hand. Sold oy Nathaniel Thompson xtxt door to the Cross Keys to Fetter-lane, C7 A sober and reasonable Discowre, by way of Dia logue, between a Statesman, and a Country-Gen tleman, making 1! manifer,That the sober and true ly Ringions people of this Nation, evil called Puritans, and of late Presbytivians, were met the designers and promoters of the task war, And pros sing by unarjnesable Reasons, that there is no such danger of a second Wary as it generally feares togrdt ten by a true ewer of this King and Country, fame be quitting the Spirits of all sorts of Peoples Sold by Randal Taylor nzar Swationers-hall , 2684, Ttarattack Part of the Office of a Justice of the Neate, Containing Presedents xian Abis of Parli amensario Appeals, Informations, Indicments and other proceedings relating to the Office of a Justice of Peace, Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk of Indic- Ments, ther within or out of the keffeons of ree Lecce, Pristed for George Downes at the Three Klowe-de- Luces over sgarn l Se. Dunflans Chaech on Fleet street. 1581 The Clergies Honour 5 Or the’ Lives of . Bazil de “Great, vite Bishop of Neo Catania, and St Chry sostom Arch Bisop a Alexandria, Drawn by way of Parallel, Sold oy Wilyam Cooper at the Pel lican in Little Britain, 1682. Tit Sweaving Mader 5 in a2 Dislogue between tera Caantysy Fellows can ening the Times. Cala ty N. Thompson next the Cross-Keys in Beiter+ Jans 1881 Ae the Sign of the Golden Anchor 72 Holbourn rear Ferter-sane-end, atte Préffes, Glaffes, Coun tes, and other Comsterpacies ( fit for a Gold smitls Shop) to de fala very rear on oaly,