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B14961 The continuation of ovr weekely avisoes, since the 30. of the last moneth to this present Containing amongst the rest these particulars following. 1 The free exercise of the Protestant relgion in Ratisbone, or Reginspurgh. 2 Other letters written and sent by Henry Earle of Vandenberg; the one to the Infanta, manifesting his discontent, the other to the states, prelates, nobility, gentry, cities, and provinces of the Netherlands. 3 A letter from Norimberg concerning the King of Sweden his being at Furte with 20000. experienced souldiers, intending to meete with Walsteyn in Bohemia. 4 The passages of the Duke of Saxonie, and Walsteyn, or Freedland, before the King of Sweden came neere them. 5 The late accord betwixt the French King, and the D. of Lorraine. 6 Generall Pappenheym beaten by the Lands-graue of Hessen. 7 The great discontent amongst the subjects of the Arch-Dutches, vpon the revolt of the Lords.; Continuation of our weekely avisoes, since the 30. of the last moneth to this present. 1632 (1632) STC 18507.257; ESTC S102497 9,356 15

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Iuly 6. Numb 32. THE CONTINVATION OF OVR WEEKELY Avisoes since the 30. of the last moneth to this present Containing amongst the rest these particulars following 1 The free exercise of the Protestant Religion in Ratisbone or Reginspurgh 2 Other Letters written and sent by Henry Earle of Vandenberg the one to the Infanta manifesting his discontent the other to the the States Prelates Nobility Gentry Cities and Provinces of the Netherlands 3 A Letter from Norimberg concerning the King of Sweden his being at Furte with 20000. experienced Souldiers intending to meete with Walsteyn in Bohemia 4 The passages of the Duke of Saxonie and Walsteyn or Freedland before the King of Sweden came neere them 5 The late accord betwixt the French King and the D. of Lorraine 6 Generall Pappenheym beaten by the Lands-graue of Hessen 7 The great discontent amongst the subjects of the Arch-Dutches vpon the revolt of the Lords LONDON Printed by I. D. for Nathaniel Butter and Nicolas Bourne 1632. The Continuation of our Weekely NEWES From Venice the 7. of Iune 1632. FRom Mayland wee receiue tydings that the Commaunder and Governour there hath sent Serbellone with his foot-forces against Riva and Philippo Spinola against Como with the horsemen for feare least the Duke de Rohan should fall into Italy with the French forces and the Gr●●bunters or Grisons Wee vnderstand by Letters from Constantinople that the great tempestuous broyles are somewhat of late appeased The great Turke forseeing the exstreame misery and bloudshed which was like to follow hath beene the meanes himselfe to still the Commotion and what by fayre speeches promises and gifts hath qualified and quieted the Ianizaries so that now the state is in a better plight than formerly but God knows how long this fayre weather will hold and how soone a thundring shower may bluster forth From Mantua we are certified that Don Camillo Gonzaga is departed thence and hath betaken himselfe into the Emperors seruice And that Generall Walsteyn Duke of Fridland hath given him the command of 1000. Curassiers From Ratisbon the 10. of Iune All is indifferently quiet for the present The March is vp and downe too and fro The Souldiers daily ride a pillaging for bootie Bavaria and the Vpper-Palatinate doe now goe to wrack and are vtterly ruined This Citie is fortified Gods religious worship is here brought to its forme and ancient state and freely exercised Vpon Trinitie Sunday there was Service and Sermons in both the new Churches where many thousand people came together with great joy and exultation to serue God and for very joy many teares were shed The Sermons were much applied vnto the present miserable estate and calamities of the Church From Norimberg the 18. of Iune We receiue newes out of Bohemia that the Elector of Saxon hath forsaken almost all he did possesse in Bohemia since the Citie of Prague was surrendred againe to the Duke of Fridland and that he keepes nothing there but onely the Citie of Eger and the Castle Elenbogen and that he with the rest of his Army is gone backe towards Dresden and to Tirna which are distant one from the other but two leagues Therefore the said Duke of Fridland was resolved to pursue and follow him with his Army consisting of neare 40000. men The said Generall Fridland hath also sent an Army into Silesia against the Elector of Brandenburgs forces there by reason whereof the said Elector doth excuse himselfe that he cannot send any succours to him of Saxon. And therefore it is conceiued that the King of Sweden being made acquainted with all this hath beene induced to change his other designes and resolution Thus his Majestie hath forsaken Bavaria onely he hath well fortified and strengthened with sufficient Garrisons Augsburg Donawert and Raine And that in his absence the promises made vnto him may be the better kept and the monies due at Munchen and els-where for contribution and vpon agreement the surelier payd his Majesty hath caused many persons of qualitie as Burgemaisters Counsellors and other Ecclesiasticall persons to be brought from thence to Augsburg thereto remain as Hostages Two Dukes of Saxon Wimar named as I vnderstand Ernest Bernhard haue beene left by his Majestie about Memmingen and in the vpper part of the Circle of Swaben with an Army of aboue 8000. men And the Duke Administrator of Wirtemberg is to joyne 8000. more with them and withall to obserue together the actions both of Generall Ossa and of the Arch-duke Leopolds forces The said Dukes of Saxon Wymar haue lately defeated the troupes of the Souldiers and Boores commanded by the Earle of Embs taken the said Earle with his Countesse and now they are marching towards Lindaw On this very day his Majest of Sweden is at Furt one league distant from hence where I vnderstand he doth keepe his generall Rendezvous and mustereth 20000. good men In his passage this way he hath taken in Aichstadt because the Magistrates there had not kept the Treatie they made formerly with his Majestie and had never payd the promised Contribution His Majestie hath also beaten with Canons quickly taken in the strong Towne and Castle a good place and of great consequence called Pappenheym belonging to Generall Pappenheym The people that went to see the Mustering doe much extoll how braue an Army it is In this Citie there hath beene made bread for the said Army of aboue 200. bushels of Corne which with other victualles hath beene sent thither There was also made very great preparation for the entertainment of his Majestie for it was hoped he would ha●e come into the Citie as indeede the Magistrates did humbly invite him But he excused himselfe I heare his Majestie amongst other merry words sayd He had at this time a greater desire to see Walsteyn then Norimberg His Majestie hath dispatched from hence 2000. horse towards Coburg there to joyne with other forces to obserue and hinder as some doe suppose Pappenheym if he should endevour to passe There haue beene stayed in this Citie all Waggon-horses for the carriage of the Ordnance towards Forcheim which is sayd shall now be besieged Yea some doe beleeue that the King himselfe hath an enterprise against it But I dare boldly say that no body as yet knoweth what his Majestie intendeth to doe and therefore we must expect till time doth discover it The King of Bohemia hath beene these three dayes before the King of Sweden a rived at Furt in this Citie The Magistrate doth much respect and honour him and hath presented him after the wonted manner with a present of Fish Wine Oats c. His Majestie gaue yesterday a visite vnto the Princesse Palatine of Sultsbach and to the Marchionesse Dowager of Onspach The Bavarian forces that lye in the Vpper-Palatinate haue made an inrode into the Marquisate of Onspach and haue pillaged the chiefe Towne called Onspach It is certainly beleeved that the King of Sweden will take his March through the