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A72937 The Continuation of our newes from the 4. to the 17. of this instant: Containing amongst other things, these particulars. A great ouerthrow giuen to the king of Persia by the Turkes. A letter written by the king ow Sweden, being a second manifestation of his proceeding, & the reasons thereof, with seuerall passages concerning Germany, and of the administrator of Hall, his preparation and successe in, and neere Magdenburg. The valour and courage of the Protestants in Bohemia, in resisting the tyranny of the imperialists ouer their conscience. Some late passages of the king of Denmarke, and those of Hamborough, and of his good successe against the Hamburgers, and others. Butter, Nathaniel, d. 1664.; Bourne, Nicholas, d. 1657. 1630 (1630) STC 18507.207; ESTC S126320 8,506 17

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Nouember 18. Numb 17. The Continuation of our Newes from the 4 to the 17. of this instant Containing amongst other things these particulars A great ouerthrow giuen to the King of Persia by the Turkes A Letter written by the King of Sweden being a second manifestation of his proceeding the reasons thereof with seuerall passages concerning Germany and of the Administrator of Hall his preparation and successe in and neere Magdenburg The valour and courage of the Protestants in Bohemia in resisting the tyranny of the Imperialists ouer their conscience Some late passages of the King of Denmarke and those of Hamborough and of his good successe against the Hamburgers and others LONDON Printed for Nathaniell Butter and Nicholas Bourne 1630. THE CONTINVATION OF OVR WEEKELY NEWES A Proclamation published by the King of Sweden in the Dukedome of Meckelburg GVSTAVVS ADOLPHVS by the grace of God King of Sweden c. Be it knowne to all and euery one the Subiects Inhabitants Spirituall and Temporall Lords Gentlemen Citizens and Countreymen of what condition soeuer none except of the Dukedome of Meckelburg that we haue vnderstood with extreme admiration and almost seene with astonishment how not a few of you haue most shamefully forsaken the Magistrates by God appointed ouer you being your most ancient Princes and lawfull hereditary Lords and Masters Our deare Cousins and Brothers the Excellent High and Illustrious Princes Adolph Frederic and Iohn Albrecht Brothers Dukes of Meckelburg c as soone as Generall Walstein assaulted them with an Army against the lawes both of God and of Nations against naturall right and the Imperiall constitutions and especially against the sworne ancient peace of Germany without any iust cause not considering no● withstanding the expresse commandement of God and your Oath and duty to the contrary which did bind and should haue kept you for euer trusty vnto your said Princes and your owne Countrey but more particularly to the blessed Euangelicall Communion of Germany whereby you haue most vilely offended others and giuen them occasion to doe the like Yea some of you haue entred into the seruice of the said Walstein most forgetfull and disrespecting of your said Oath and duty whereof your said naturall and lawfull Princes neuer did dismisse nor acquit you Now for as much as we doe finde our selues bound and obliged by many reasons both to commiserate and to helpe the said Princes that are so neere in blood vnto vs against so detestable and damnable vniust oppressions and violences by the vndoubted assistance of Almighty God and to extend our Christian zeale so farre vnto them that they may forthwith recouer fully what belongs vnto them And whereas we as a member of the Euangelicall Church doe esteeme it our duty to haue a watchfull eye for the preseruation of the true sauing Religion besides many other causes which are knowne to the world to moue vs to arme and are now already seeing we could obtaine no peace nay no hope of any amiable accommodation from our enemies vpon our manifold endeauours here arriued in Meckelburg by the happy getting of the passage of Rubnitz with a strong Army both of Horse and Foote Therefore we doe by vertue of these our Royall Letters and with all gracious earnestnesse exhort you and euery one of you according to the duty of true Christian honest worthy and valorous Subiects presently and vpon sight hereof to returne vnto the party of your Princes the said Dukes of Meckelburg as your Magistrates Masters appointed and set ouer you by God and Nature and being well armed according to your ability and duty to appeare and come in our Campe or to other our Troopes where they are most commodious for you either within or neere this Dukedome and withall likewise to persecute imprison bring to vs assault kill or expell all such as haue or pretend any command title or office vnder Walstein or assist him and his in any manner and vnder what colour soeuer and to deale with them as with enemies and robbers of God of his Church and of your Country omitting nothing what you owe by your duty And whosoeuer of you shall not obey herein but esteeme better or preferre his life goods and pleasures before his duty honour and saluation those we intend to persecute to punish without misse with fire and sword and to vse them worse then the said enemies as faithlesse periurous and most disloyall Traytors who are desertors of their Princes the greatest enemies to God his Word and Church But to the obedient we doe hereby royally and graciously offer our Royall protection fauour and grace Giuen in our Royall Campe in the chiefe quarter at Rubnitz the 28. of September Anno. Dom. 1630. Extract of a Letter from Hamburg the 22. of October Stilo veteri 1630. The King of Sweden hath already taken diuers good places in Meckelburg and lyeth now neere Rostock but the Imperialists are very strong within The Forces of the said King which he left at the siege of Colberg in Pomerania shew great courage and are in hope to get the said Towne shortly There marched lately 8. strong Companies of Crabats intending to relieue that place as they were commanded but comming neere before they were awares of it they were so welcommed by the Swedish that the most part was slaine and the rest forced to saue themselues by flight The Imperiall Forces doe much encrease about the Country of Magdenburg whereby the Administrators his Troopes are no more at such liberty to run the Country as they were before And cancerning the Duke Francis Charles of Low-Saxony that was last winter here in London hauing taken three or foure Townes of no great strength and intending to take the Castle at Ratzenburg from the Imperialists that lay in it he was betrayed by his owne elder Brother Augustus that was in the same Towne who letting in secretly at night some Imperiall Forces caused thereby all his Brothers men to be taken and vnarmed and his brother the said Duke Francis Charles endeuouring to saue himselfe by flight went in a Boate vpon the Elb But the Imperialists hauing planted some Ordnance to hinder the going away of any Boate gaue fire and shot off the head of the Dukes Pilote whereby the Duke was staid and as we are informed taken prisoner and so carried vp in the Country towards the Emperour The Imperiallists doe also daily encrease about Stoade and in the Bishopricke Bremen where they haue gathered all the Boates to hinder any body to passe and themselues haue past ouer the Riuer of Elb about 4000. men intending as we are informed to fortifie and keepe all the passages that are betwixt Lubeck and Hamburg whereby there is threatned a great dearth in those parts From Rome the 14. of September We learne from Spaine that the same King hath caused the President of Mantua to vnderstand that hee must depart thence for there was no need of his presence any longer