Selected quad for the lemma: city_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
city_n great_a house_n king_n 5,696 4 3.5408 3 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
B14954 Ianuary 12. Numb. 6. The continuation of our vveekely avisoes, since the 2. ditto to the 12. of the same Containing amongst divers other things these particulars following; the arrivall of the Queene of Sweden at the citie of Wittenburg, where a few houres after came a messenger from the King of Sweden, that presented her with these particulars following. An image of the child Iesus of pure gold ... and another image of S. Martin of pure gold; all which amongst other he had taken, being ornaments of popish churches. The present state of Tillyes armie ... The rendring of the citie of Mentz, and Oppenheym, with the taking of that castle by assault, with the articles of agreement vpon the former rendring. The cruell and barbarous behaviour of the Spanisp [sic] towards all the townes which they doe forsake before they depart away from them. The King of Sweden hath lately taken in the Palatinate these townes; Oppenheym, Crutznatk, Bagrag, Ladenburg, Slakenburg, and all the Bergstraight ... Butter, Nathaniel, d. 1664, publisher.; Bourne, Nicholas, publisher.; Dawson, John, printer. 1632 (1632) STC 18507.237; ESTC S122564 9,034 16

There are 3 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

20. Whereupon the Citizens taking their recourse to the Commaunders made an earnest Complaint to them as namely to Wigdenhorst and the Commaunder Waldeck who laboured to appease the Souldiers and suppresse their insolencies and misdemeanours but the Souldiers were so farre from listning to their admonitions that they laughed them to scorne and rayled at them with all manner of base termes From Franckford the 24. Ditto After his Majestie had taken Oppenheym and many other places in the Palatinate he marched to Mentz which Citie yesterday was yeelded vp to the said King The Spanish which were in that Citie haue pillaged many houses of the same and abused the Citizens extreamely left the same and so betooke themselues to Franckendale and other places It is thought that Franckendale by this time is taken for we haue heard great shooting There lay a strong Garrison in Franckendale of 7000. men and of them were 5000. Spaniards Wee vnderstand that the Dutch haue betaken themselues into his Majesties service The Landt-Grave of Hessen is yet on this side of the Rhyne in the Rhynegaw even neare Bingen so that now his Majestie hath shut vp the Rhyne both aboue and below At this present the Swedish march to Creutznach After that the Magistracy and Councell of this Citie had taken the oath of fidelitie to his Majestie of Sweden His Majestie gaue vnto every of the chiefe Magistrates a golden Chaine with a peece of Gold wherein was engraven his Majesties Image and to the Aldermen and inferiour Magistrates he gaue a Golden Cup. Strong levie is made for the Landt-graue of Hessen the Bishopricke of Fulda and Paterborn there are alreadie thirtie Companies compleate and at Cassel twelue Companies more of foote and six Cornets of horse which very speedily are to march forth Yesterday here were mustered 1200. new levied Souldiers and divided into 6. Companies Over-wesell Bobert and Coblentz are beset with Spanish forces The Castles in the Mountaines are againe well furnished with provision The Landtgraue of Hessen hath taken the Castle Erenfels and the Blockhouse over against Bingen Another the 25. Ditto After his Majestie had taken Oppenheym the garrison in Worms fled those of Mentz in like manner after they had most wickedly behaved themselues among the Citizens The Garrisons that fled from Mentz were pursued by some Swedish forces and are vtterly defeated the Swedish in the said exploit obtained a very great bootie It is now without all question that his Majestie hath taken Mentz some report that his Majestie is in Frankendale also of which I shall better certifie you hereafter From Cullen the 28. Ditto The Regiment levied at Luyck vnder Colonell Lambay was mustered before this Citie in the presence of our Elector the Commaunder Pappenheym and the Earle of Ysenburg The Regiment of Newhousen shall march with them into Westphalia The two other Regiments of Horse as that of Westerholt and Westphalia are in the Bishopricke of Munster It is supposed that they will labour with this Armie to beset and guard the River Weser Graef Heudricke Vanden bergh is with his Lady arrived at Dusseldorf to visite the Duke of Newburgh and congratulate his marriage Here is great inquirie made for a great dwelling house for some great Lord it is thought for the Archbishop of Mentz From Paris the 28. December It is certaine that his Majestie perceiving that the Governour of Millan did by all subtilties and divices levie forces underhand and made a secret preparation for warre and did labour to divert and seduce the Allies of his Majestie as namely the Grizons Switzers Valtoliners some with gifts and monies other with threats by that meanes at the beginning of the Spring to fall into those Countries and so endanger Montferat and Mantua hath sent therevpon his forces which came from those parts backe againe And besides this hath sent the Duke de Rohan as Generall into the Valtolin both with men and monies there to ensure all places with good Garrisons and to fortifie some other which he hath already done So that all the Frontiers as well of Mylan as Germanie are very well kept with Switzers and French Marshall Thorax is gone into the Citadell of Cassall at the Kings injunction with 600. French and he makes great preparation against the next Spring Whereas his Majestie now hath left the Kingdom here is great care taken in his Majesties abscence to further all affaires and resolue vpon matters left in trust by the King Another from the same place The Duke of Lorraine is againe returned to Nancy where he is bed-rid with sicknesse his Troupes in Germanie are lately dispersed and his Lieutenant Gene●all Prince of Palsburg is lately deceased as it is written but the truth hereof wee must expect The Kings Majestie was lately at Verdun from thence went to Mentz he hath sent from Paris for his Scepter Royall robes and ornaments c. so that it is very probable that hee will not very soone returne againe into France he hath chosen in his absence for his Lieutenant General the Lord Count de Soyson The Pope hath written very earnestly to his Majestie and exhorted him very pathetically as being the eldest sonne of the Catholicke Church to employ his levied Armie against the Heretickes in Germanie The Marshall Vetre will within few dayes depart hence to Valtoline From Amsterdam the 3. of Ianuarie The King of Bohemia we vnderstand will in few dayes go vp towards the Palatinate with certaine thousands of horse and foote The Paltz-graue of Lweibzrick is this weeke arrived in the Hage what his intent is we cannot yet learne From Wimpsen the 10. of December I have not of long written unto you because we dare not write it being dangerous every where about us Howsoever I thought good to hazard this little letter to tell you that the Imperialists have not lost their presumption as yet There are many Garrisons in the Townes alongst the River of Tanber so that the warre may well hold out a while thereabouts The Towne of Bambeg and the strong Towne of Forcheim hold out both likewise there lying strong Garrisons in the same of the Emperors forces who do now hinder that Bishop to doe what else he would doe so that by calling in those defenders he hath put himselfe under their guardianship like a child and will be undone worse by them then if he had fulfilled the Treaty he first beganne with the King of Sweden whose forces have spoiled all his Country so that when the Imperialists shall have spent their provisions they will without any strokes forsake the said places I can tell you no certaine newes out of Bohemia for some say and write one thing some another But as for Mentz that is taken and the Towne and Vniversity there have rendred thēselves upon cōposition to the King paying as I am informed in ready mony 80000. Ryxdollers I understand also that the Spaniards that were the reputed defenders thereof before they ran away
Ianuary 12. Numb 6. THE CONTINVATION OF OVR VVEEKELY AVISOES since the 2. Ditto to the 12. of the same Containing amongst divers other things these particulars following The arrivall of the Queene of Sweden at the Citie of Wittenburg where a few houres after came a messenger from the King of Sweden that presented her with these particulars following An Image of the Child Iesus of pure gold another of silver and the head of pure gold and another Image of S. Martin of pure gold all which amongst other he had taken being ornaments of Popish Churches The present state of Tillyes Armie and how they are disposed also what miserie they are in The rendring of the Citie of Mentz and Oppenheym with the taking of that Castle by assault with the Articles of agreement vpon the former rendring The cruell and barbarous behaviour of the Spanisp towards all the Townes which they doe forsake before they depart away from them The King of Sweden hath lately taken in the Palatinate these Townes Oppenheym Crutznatk Bagrag ●adenburg Slakenburg and all the Bergstraight and is now at Mentz where his Majestie keepes his Royall Court. LONDON Printed for Nath Butter and Nicolas Bourne 1632. The Continuation of our Weekely NEWES From Sallie in Barbary the 15 of November 1631. IT is fifteene yeares agoe since the Peace was broke betweene France and Vs the cause of that breach was by reason that a certaine French-man a renegado or revolted Christian had stolen out of the Library of the King of Maroco among other Bookes all Saint Augustines Workes written with that holy Fathers owne hand which were bound vp so costly with pearles and precious stone that they were valued at the worth of millions of Florens This renegado convayed those Bookes into Spaine where they are reserved vntill this day But now there is a treatie in hand to re-establish the former Peace betweene the French and Vs. To this end by the commaund of his King the Cardinall Richelieu hath sent two Deputies who haue already concluded a good Peace betweene the Moores and the French From Dusseldorf the 2. of December From Rhynberck are departed ten Companies of foote most of them being Wallons they march now towards Trier or the Palatinate And it is supposed that fifteene Cornets of horse and 10000. more of foote shall shortly follow From Wittenbergh the 21. of December A few dayes since the Queene of Sweden arrived here about nine of the clock in the evening and was well received A few houres after arrived a messenger from the King with many costly presents sent to the Queene which presents were Church-ornaments which his Majestie hath obtained for bootie among other things an Image of the childe Iesus of pure gold And two other Images one the Salvator of silver and the head of fine pure gold Another of St. Martin of pure gold And many other the like toyes Which were seene of all men that would These images were garnished with Diamonds and costly Stones The Swedish haue taken Rohenfeld and slaine about 800. men there Freydenburgh in the Wetteran is also taken by them Eger in Bohemia is also taken by fiue Companies of Saxonians with the helpe of the Citizens The great overthrow of the Commaunder Dieffenback and Gotzens Army by the Saxonians vnder the Commander Arnheym is now certainly confirmed From Norimberg the 22. of December Generall Tilly with the Commander Altringer a few dayes since passed by here from Swabach to Gigitserhof with all their forces thorough the wood as also Papenheyms forces their march continued at least six houres in passing by Wee made after them at least with fiftie Canon shot from this Citie They marched to Roodt where the Generall lay still two nights from thence he departed to Donaweerdt to treate with Bavaria He hath parted his Army into three parts with one part the Commaunder Altringer is marched into Bohemia the other into Swaben and with the third the Generall is to remaine in Bavaria He hath braue Cavallery but very poore and impotent foote-forces In their March from Ansbach to Guntsbach they left behinde them in the streetes and wayes aboue 1500. sicke and dead Sou●diers The Commaunder Murtha at this present is still at Loef Harsburgh and the adjoyning Villages at Loef he hath shut vp two of the Gates intends to winter there But as soone as the Swedish reliefe shall be come hither which daily is expected he will haue no great stomacke to remaine there long but to depart with his forces both from thence and other places The Magistrates of this Citie are now very well affected to the King of Sweden and will in no wise hearken to the Emperour they cause great search to be made continually Some of those which held correspondency with the Emperour are held close prisoners and some others were rackt so that the very next day they dyed Neare vnto Hasfurt many new levied forces for the Emperour assemble together which shall be mustered in the Bishopricke of Bambergh From the Lower Palatinate 23. Ditto It is written that the 17. of this moneth the strong Sconce by Oppenheym was yeelded to his Majestie of Sweden by agreement Which Sconce being taken his Majestie caused the Citie and Castle to be furiously assaulted which were taken by force Those of the Citie had Quarter but those in the Castle were all slaine But hereof we must expect more certaintie there being come other Letters that say Oppenheym was surrendred vpon composition The convenient passage over the Rhyne was discovered and made knowne to his Majestie by a certaine Shipper of Wormes nam●● Hild who in the night time brought downe from Worms two great Ponts and many small Boates downe the Rhyne with which vessels he vndertooke to transport his Majesties Army over the Rhyne at Stockstadt His Majestie himselfe went over in the first Pont who with small resistance landed his foot Forces which kept the Horsemen of the Emperour play so long till his Majesties horse were also landed Which caused them presently to retire Gernsheym where 350. men were in garrison yeelded presently to the King of Sweden The strong hold called Steyn the Spanish also left but they first fired the same The Lorrain forces left Wormes in like manner whe●e they did great harme with pillaging The whole Berghstra●e is now in the King of Swedens power onely Starckenburgh excepted Also Laudenbergh is the Kings who very quietly and willingly surrendred From Mentz 22. Ditto The 19. of this moneth the Spanish fired all the Shippes that were before this Citie amongst which also was the great Ship of the Elector After this all the Commaunders and Officers caused their Wagons and horses to be in readinesse and sadled and so they were kept ready twentie-foure houres together desiring to depart and to be gone before the comming of his Majesties Army for they durst not stay till then They pillaged many houses and killed most inhumanely many of the Citizens at least 19. or
from thence playd many Spanish tricks robbing some rich Burgers and not sparing the Canons and Church men and committing many insolencies and violences but especially as it is written they poysoned the principall fountaine there whereby a mortality was occasioned that there dyed daily about 30. or 40. Burgers and souldiers But these offending defenders will shortly receive the payment due unto them The King found exceeding great store of warlike amunitions in that Towne especially of powder and shot c. Extract of a Letter written from Bonne the 30. of December I Am assured by Letters that Tilly hath beene with the Duke of Bavaria at Munden and it is confirmed that he is both uncapable and unwilling to continue in his charge of Generall so that now it is beleeved he will put in execution his resolution long since taken to make himselfe a Monke The Duke of Bavaria is now at Donawert with the Deputies o● the three Ecclesiasticall Electors to consult about their affaires And it is said that the said Electors are shortly to meet i● person at Co●len which is easie for them for our Prince is already there and the two others he of Mentz and of T●rie are not farre off The King of Sweden his Forces have brought all the Bergstrat under his power they have lately taken both Ladenburg and Starkenburg It is confirmed that the Swedish and Saxonionian Army have met with the Imperiall Army in Bohemia and have had a bloudy fight but the victory fell to the Swedish and Saxons And that thereupon Arnheym went presently before Limpurg and besieging the same in one or two dayes tooke the same by force That whole Kingdome we understand is against the Emperour except Pilsen and Budwise Concerning the passage of so great a consequence called the Guldens●●ig I beleeve there will be a great quarrell about it for the Imperialists goe thither to take the same and I understand that the Count of Thurus is also come thither Out of another Letter from Dusseldorf of the same date NOw we have received assured newes by severall l●tters that Wismar hath beene surrendred on the 24. of December unto Duke John Albert of Meckelburg who as you know is the younger brother according to an agreement made betwixt him and Colonell Gram who did command within that Citie Thus there are now more forces to be spared for other service of the King of Sweden As for Magdenburgh it is now in extremity For we are assured that Generall Bannier hath utterly defeated a Convoy of Magdenburg consisting of 600. their best men who were appointed to fetch wood wherof the besiedged have great need You know that the Infanta hath had an Ambassador at Collen offering to that Citie and Elector assistance of Soldiers and to perswade them to accept the same the sayd Elector of Collen should have had the command over the troopes which the Spaniard would have sent and payd But the Town had no mind to have such defenders whose great and enormous actions but lately performed at Mentz Worms and other places are yet so fresh that the memory thereof hindered the Councell at Collen to forget themselves so much as to take them on c. From Bonne the 20. of December I send you here the capitulations made at Oppenheim upon which that towne was taken before Mentz and doe here the Castle there was taken by assault and all the Spaniards put to the sword I wish those that have beene here had all beene there Don Philip de Sylva we doe understand is retired into Frankendal and there is newes that some of his troopes marching thither have also beene intercepted and cut in peeces Nay there is more yet for you Monsieur Mezicres who lay within Mentz and whose souldiers have so well defended that towne that no towne that hath any wise man in it will ever receive the Spaniards for its defenders marching or rather flying out of Mentz hath also beene met by some Swedes and lost all that were with him he himselfe escaping by the courage of his heeles Soone after some Swedish troopes came to Creuznach and tooke the same place the Spaniards forgetting their grauity bring their enemies from one place to another We understand that Mentz was surrendred to the King of Sweden upon the same conditions as was Oppenheim whereby that King hath now all the passages of the river of Maine in his power The Capitulation or agreement concluded and agreed upon betwixt the King of Sweden on the one part and the Governour of Oppenheim on the other part about the surrendring of the said towne and Fort on the 7. of December 1631. For the Towne 1. THe garrison is to depart the very same night out of the Fort with their bag and Baggage colours flying drum beating matches lighted and their bandeliers filled c. 2. They are to haue assurance not to be molested on their way eyther by the Kings forces nor by the Landgrave of Hessens troopes nor others 3. A Captaine shall be given them for Hostage as likewise they shall leave one of these And thirs shall bee conveyed by 1000. Musketiers who shall conduct them that same night to a village distant halfe a league from thence the next morning they shall be conveyed further upon the borders of the Maine 4. His Maiesty of Sweden is to furnish them during their march with victualls c. For his Royall Maiesty 1. All those that shall be found in the Fort are to take their way towards Bingen 2. They are first to passe over the river of Maine and afterwards the Rhine 3. From thence they shall not goe to Mentz but to any other place where there is a Spanish garrison 4. They shall leave all their Ordnance behind them and carry none away 5. They shall not pillage nor doe harme to any towne Village nor any souldiers that serue his Maiesty during their march Extract of a Letter from Collen the 25. of December VVE doe learne by some Letters that the Duke of Friedland will come againe upon the stage and that he hath at last accepted to be Generall for the Emperor in Bohemia and in his hereditary dominions for a certaine time Wee doe also vnderstand that the Swedes have taken the Imperiall towne of Frieburg and that the Spaniards have forsaken Baccarach and all other places along the Rhine So that if the King of Sweden should take Coblents we cannot see who can hinder him to take both Bonne and this Citty of Collen And indeed I have heard from the mouth of a Cheife Minister of our Elector heere That his Prince is in great perplexity and sayes that he cannot imagine whether in the world hee could flye for his safety The French King in whom consists all his hope being farre from him and he will not trust himselfe into the Spaniards hands Koningstein being a Castle upon a high hill and esteemed impregnable hath beene taken by the Landgrave of Hessen you