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A24001 An Abstract of the several letters and choice occurrences brought by the last post from Denmark, France, Sweden, and Holland, concerning the affaires and designes of the Common-Wealth of England comprising these ensuing particulars, viz. I. The new orders and instructions of the states of Holland sent to Admiral Vantrump ... II. The advancing of the King of Scots from France, and a bloudy fight between the French and Dutch at the city of Bourdeaux ... III. The rising of the Hollanders against Mr. Bradshaw, the Parliaments agent in Denmark ... III. The taking of a coach laden with gold for Holland ... with the resolution of the officers and sea-men at Chattam. 1653 (1653) Wing A143; ESTC R6921 3,701 8

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by sword and pistol but it pleased God to prevent them though notwithstanding the assault and tumult continued for half an hour Immediatly hereupon the Resident sent to acquaint the King with this violence which both himself and his Councel seemed to resent very highly returning answer That care should be taken to find out the chief Actors and punish them severely and thereupon the Guard was sent abroad to discover them but as yet I hear not of a man taken The Resident hath been abroad since to visit some of the principall men of the Kingdom who promise fair assuring him of the Kings and their own deep sense of the violation and willing him to rest confident of the same security here as their Ambassadors lately found in England The Dutch here hath been very studious to magnifie their own cause and affaires in hope to draw on this King to imbark with them and become Englands declared enemy His Fleet is fitting as fast as may be and large sums are promised by the Lord Keysar Burgomaster of Dort who hath likewise given out That their Admiral Tromp hath taken seventy of your ships laden with Coales and nine of your men of war which were their Convoy But there are few of belief to credit this high-bounc'd story From Hamburgh news is come hither that the Senate there is resolved to send their Syndic or Recorder to the Parliament of England which invites the Danish Court to have a more watchful eye toward the design of Sweden From Copenhagen in Denmark Jan. 1. stilo novo From France they write That there hath been a very dangerous Conflict between the Dutch Captains and the Citizens of Bourdeaux the manner thus Divers of the Flemins being walking upon the wharf and in the streets were commanded by the Elmers to cry Vive le Roy les Princes de Conde and Conti that is God save the King and the Princes of Conde and Conti but they refused saying That they acknowledged no other Powers but the King of France and the Prince of Orange Upon which answer the stout Elmers went from words to blowes and for a short time exceeding hot was the dispute but at last the Hollander being weary of action and pretty hansomly bang'd retired on shipboard from whence they l●tstly many pieces of Ordnance but immediatly after weighed anchor and with their whole Fleet sailed towards Lermont a Road on the other side of the River In this conflict many was killed and wounded on both sides what the event will be few dayes will manifest in the interim you may behold it as a singular piece of great consequence The great talk is now of Charles Stuarts leaving of France but first he stayes to see what hopes the Lord Wilmot will be able to send him out of Germany whither it is supposed he intends if any thing can be effected there to gain him an honourable and favourable Reception and allowance to live on The Royal party presume much of the German Princes who have fish of their own to fry good store notwithstanding the solemn Courtship and Complement of those Princes to each other From Chattam it is advertised That the Fleet will be suddenly ready to put forth to sea and that great is the resolution both Officers and Sea-men not withstanding the late private differences amongst them We hear of a Coach carrying gold is stop'd going for Yarmouth and 't is suppos'd it was design'd for Holland but it 's now secured for the States of England no less then two Firkins the one cover'd over with Butter the other with Sope But where the Button-makers are I cannot as yet resolve you Finis