True news FROM York. Consisting of several Matters of Note, and High Concernment, since the 13. of June, concerning these several heads, viz. CONCERNING 1. Sir John Meldrun. 2. L. Marq. Hamilton. 3. Earl of Newcastle. 4. Earl of Warwick. 5. Lord Willoughby. 6. Duke of Richmond. 7. L. Marq. Hertford. 8. Earl of Bristol. 9 Lord Paget. Whereunto is added news from Ireland. viz. CONCERNING 1. E. of Antrime. 2. E. of Castlehaven. 3. Lord Conway. 4. Lord Digby. With a Catalogue of the Names of the Lords that Subscribed to levy Horse to Assist his majesty in defence of of His royal person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant Religion. London Printed for M. T. 1642. True news FROM York. Since Monday the thirteenth of June. 1642. SIR John Meldrun hath sent a Letter to the King, to advise Him to submit to the Parliament, and His majesty hath given Meldruns place to Master Hilliard a Yorkshire Gentleman that took Sir John Hotham's ensign. The Lord marquess Hammiltoun hath made a speech to the King to vindicate himself of the jealousies that are and have been upon him, wherein he protests, not only his own loyalty and fidelity to His majesty, but undertakes with the engagement of his person and Fortunes for all his country men the Scots, that they are His majesty's undoubted faithful subjects and Servants, and are and will be ready to lay down their lives and fortunes for his majesty whensoever he shall be pleased to command them, and they have sent an Admonition to the Parliament to agree and submit to their good King. The Earl of Newcastle is made governor of Newcastle, and is now there in the town with a troop of Horse, and a Regiment of foot, consisting of 1200. The Earl of Warwick had a design with three Ships to have surp●ized Newcastle and held it for the Par●iament The Lord Willoughby of Parham hath committed a M●ssenger of the Kings, that was ●ent with the King's proclamat●on to the Maior of Linc●lne, and hath sent him with a Guard to the Parliament, and commanded the Maior to attend at York. The King and the Lords declare together the Lords having unanimiously resolved to defend the King's person, and have thereunto all of them set their hands, and are ready to raise a great Army, the Duke of Richmond an hundred Horse, the Lord marquess Hertford an hundred Horse, and the rest of the Lords each of them forty or fifty Horse, being present above forty Lords attending His majesty. The Earl of Bristol is come to York, and the Lord Paget is come and hath begged His pardon, and is now all for the King, and will set forth a Declaration how much he hath been abused. The King hath set forth a Narration, and hath sent Articles of accommodation of his own to the parliament, absolutely refusing theirs, he hath offered a general pardon to all but nine, which are the five Members formerly impeached, and Hotham, Martin, Ludlowe, and ●●●●●worth. News FROM IRELAND. THat the Earl of Antrim is taken prisoner by the Scots, the Earl of Castlehaven committed at Dublin and charged with high Treason, The Lord Conway being martial of Ireland is reported to be so poor a spirited man, that he hath joined with the Scots, and put himself under the command of Colonel Munroe, and it is much feared the English and Scots will fall together by the ears, for the Scots grow so insolent they are not to be endured. The Lord Digby of Ireland is dead, and honest Francis palms of a disease in Ireland that they fear is the plague, and our English are in all kind of wants that can be imagined. The Duchess of Buckingham is landed at Chester, and is coming to settle herself at a House of hers in Nottinghamshire. The KING in His propositions of Accommadations doth declare that he will have the last Remonstarance taken out of the Parliament Rolls and disavowed to be the Act of both, or either, House of Parliament; That he will have the Parliament forthwith adjourned either to one of the universities, or the Cities of York, Bristol, Winchester, Salisbury, or Coventry; and then he will sit with them. And that there be a time limited for the dispatch of all business and a concluding of this Parliament. And His Majesty doth further declare in another Declaration assented unto by the Lords here, that whosoever shall furnish the Parliament with Horse, arms, or Money, they shall be proceeded against with all legal severity, and that whosoever on the contrary shall fu●nish His Majesty with any of them for the performing of the Peace of the kingdom; His Maj●sty will protect them, and repay them what th●y shall disburse by assurance out of His parks Houses, Lands, &c. A Catalogue of the Names of the Lords that Subscrib●d to L●vie Horse to as●ist His majesty in defence of His royal Person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant Religion. York the 22. of June. 1642. Whereas it may be collected by several Declarations printed in the name of both Houses of Parliament: That the Kings sacred person, the Houses of Parliament, the Protestant Religion, the laws of the Land, the L●berty and propriety of the Subject, and the privileges of Parliament are all in danger. We whose names are under-written do voluntarily offer and severally engage ourselves, according to the following Subscriptions, to assist his Majesty in defence of his royal Person, the two Houses of Parliament, the Protestant Religion, the laws of the Land, the Liberty and propriety of the Subject, and privileges of Parliament, when his majesty shall have given commission under the Great seal, for levying of Forces for those purposes against all power, levies and forces whatsoever, or to be raised, upon any pretence whatsoever: To pay Horses for three Months, thirty days to the Month, at two shillings six pence per diem, still advancing a Months pay, the first payment to begin so soon as the King shall call for it, after the Commissions shall be issued under the Great seal. In this number are not to be reckoned the Horses of the Subscribers, or those that shall attend them. Horse THe Prince 200 The Duke of York 120 Lord Keeper 40 Duke of Richmond 100 Lo. marquess Hartford 60 Lo. ●reat Chamberline 30 Earl of Cumberland 50 Earl of H●●ington 20 Earl of Bath 50 Earl of Southampton 60 Earl of Dorset 60 Ear●e of Northampton 40 Earl of Deavonshire 60 Earl of Dover 25 Earl of Cambridge 60 Earl of Bristol 60 Earl of Westmoreland 20 E. of Berkshire & L. Andover 30 Earl of Monmouth 30 Earl Rivers 30 Earl of Carnarvan 20 Earl of Newport 50 Lord Mowbray 50 Lord Willoughby 30 Lord grey of Ruthin 10 Lord Lovelace 40 Lord Paget 30 Lo. Faulconbridge to come Lord Rich 30 Lord Pawlet 40 Lord Newark 30 Lord Mauntague 30 Lord Coventrey 100 Lord Savill 50 Lord Mohun 20 Lord Dunsmor 40 Lord Seymor 20 Lord Capell 100 Lord Faulkland 20 Master controller 20 Master Secretary Nicholas 20 Lo. chief Justice Banks. 20 The Lord Thanet is not here, but one hath undertaken a hundred for him. Sum. total. 1695. FINIS.