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A08167 The fourth of September. Newes from sundry places, both forraine and domestique From Venice, Rome, Spaine, France, Naples, the Palatinate, and the Low-Countries. A relation of Count Mansfeilds progresse, (his battaile with Gonsalo in his passage) till his arriuall at Breda, with the Duke of Brunswicke his valiant pursuit of Gonsalo, (being wounded) and the slaughter of 500. of his men, and the taking of certaine waggons, and Gonsales owne coath. Whereunto is added, a true and certaine report, of the lamentable shipwracke which happened at Plimoth in Deuonshire, on Munday the 19th. of August last past, with other great harme done elsewhere, by lightning and thunder on the same day. 1622 (1622) STC 18507.75; ESTC S103390 9,571 26

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the Mother of them hauing intelligence of it caused them to be conueyed away by which meanes she preuented the Conspiracy and caused the said Aga with diuers Confederates to be taken Executed There ceaseth not daily to be fallings out amongst the Janizaries and other which the Musti seeketh by all meanes to appease The new Emperour the better to establish himselfe hath made choyse of the Bashaw of Cayro to bee his chiefe Viceer Bashaw vnto whom he hath giuen his Sister in Mariage being a very discreet experienced man and on who is like to settle Peace and quiet in the Citty of of Constantinople if not in all Turky besides From Genoway the 15. of August The King of Spaine hath taken vp the 15. of this Month 300000. Crownes more and caused it to be sent to Antwerpe for the payment of Spinola his Souldiers Those of Genoway haue likewise granted to lend the King of Spaine 4. Gallyes furnished vnder the Commaund of Prince Doria with other Gallyes from the Pope and the Duke of Florence with those of Malta for the assisting of him against the Pirates of Argier who are said to bee Ioyned with the Hollander and haue made a great Nauy wherewith they haue inuaded some part of the King of Spaines Territories ouer against the Coast of Barbary rather then the Iland of Mamora as was formerly suspected From France His Maiesty hauing himselfe in person taken the Towne of Louening in Lanquedocke betwixt Castres and Mountaubon The chiefe Citizens comming foorth of the Towne and meeting the King with the Keyes of the Gates in their hands being vpon tearmes of Composition did for their resistance cause them to bee Hanged and likewise caused a great number of the Towne to bee put to the Sword vpon the yeelding vp of the same Likewise it is said that hee hath taken in the Towne of Semers a Towne of great consequence to those of the Religion since he hath made Duke Dediguires Generall of his Army and Gouernor of Dolphin who before was but Lieutenant and in his place is his Sonne in Law Monsieur Criki made Lieutenant of Dolphini who is now gone to besiege Mompelier with 20. pieces of Cannon The said Dediguiers treating with Duke de Roban offered him very Honourable conditions if hee will lay downe his Armes and come vnto his Maiesty who as yet bides constant and his Army encreaseth daily and that he prepares for the remouing of the Siege It is certainely written from France that Monsieur Chatilion is reuolted to the Kings side being before Commander of a Towne called Egremorts belonging to Protestants which hee hath deliuered vp and whereupou he is made one of the Marshals of France and is at this present in the Kings Army with Dedigueirs at the siege of Mompelier or rather of Castres being hard by Mompelier more easie to be taken From Rochell the 8. of August A French Marchant arriuing heere in London on Saturday last reporteth as followeth That when hee came from thence it was the 18. of this instant Month hee left in the Citty of Rochell 5000. braue Souldiers of seuerall Nations besides the Inhabitants and those Souldiers of the Citty viz. of English Scots Dutch and French ouer whom Monsieur de Fauours is Commander a man of great Experience and Valour in the former Kings warres who doth daily salley out of the Town both with horse and foote defeating the aduerse part and bringing in Cattle and other prouision daily The Count of Soysons being Commander of the Kings Army hath built a Fort and mounted a piece of Cannon thereupon whereby he hath annoyed some of the highest built houses in the Towne but through often shooting off 4. or 5. of the said Cannons are become vnseruiceable being broken The Towne on the other side haue done the Kings Army greater hurt and haue themselues taken and made vnseruiceable diuers of the Kings Cannon and haue poysoned all the Fountaines round about the Citty neere the Army whereby the Souldiers of Count de Soysons dye daily but they haue in regard of the respect and Honor they beare him aduertised the said Count thereof that be may the better auoyde the same The same Marchant reports what hee likewise saw comming from Rochell in the said Riuer were 16. Ships accustomed to goe to New found Land prepared and furnished ready for Warliike seruice and were appointed to goe and encounter with the King his Gallyes wheresoeuer they shall meete and sayling further some 10. Leagues from Rochell neere the Ile de Deu came by the Kings Fleete consisting of 46. Sayle of Ships besides 13. expected from St. Malloes with 10. Gallyes of Burwayes all which Ships makes 59. Sayle the 10. Gallyes being appointed to meete with the 16. Fisher Ships as aforesaid The Rochell Fleete at the same time being but 40. Ships ioyned but expected 20. more hourely from the I le of Rees to come to them and being within 8. Leagues of the Kings Fleete since which time there is newes come to my Lord the French Ambassadour that within 4. dayes after this Marchant passed by them the two Fleetes met and had a cruell Fight but the particulars where of and who had the better are not yet knowne for within 3. dayes after the Secretary of State at Paris had notice of the same but could not vnderstand the particulars nor who had the better of it The Coppy of a Letter from Breda Count Mansfield hauing intelligence of Don Cordua's Approach sent certaine Troopes to possesse some passage to hinder his March but these loosing the direct way were defeated and put to flight by the Forces of the Bishop of Liege whereupon Count Mansfield resolued tosolued to march with his whole Army to the aforesaid passage being there arriued the Enemy appeared in sight presently Count Mansfield burned his Baggage and prepared to the Battaile which continued long and furious in the end Don Coraua was forced to retire in the retreat the Duke of Brunswicke was shot and hurt whereat being inraged the more in regard hee was wounded in the Enemies retreat he disarmed himselfe and shifted his Beuer thus onely with his Hat and Cassocke hee made choise of some Regiments and with them resolutely assayled the retiring Enemy slew 500. of their men and seazed vpon sundry Waggons richly laden and also tooke Don Cordua's owne Coach wherein the Duke made to the Hage in Triumph It is also certified from a Commaunder in Borgen that Count Mansfield hauing surprised two pieces of Cannon of the Enemies he afterwards tooke a Coach of Don Cordua's wherein was a good quantity of pieces of Siluer of value 5. shillings Sterling wherewith Count Mansfield in a Brauado charged their owne Ordinance and slew many of them with their owne Coyne FINIS
The fourth of September NEWES FROM SVNDRY PLACES BOTH FORRAINE AND DOMESTIQVE From Venice Rome Spaine France Naples the Palatinate and the Low-Countries A RELATION OF COVNT MANSFEILDS PROgresse his battaile with Gonsalo in his passage till his arriuall at Breda with the Duke of Brunswicke his valiant pursuit of Gonsalo being wounded and the slaughter of 500. of his men and the taking of certaine Waggons and Gonsaloes owne Coach Whereunto is added A TRVE AND CERTAINE REPORT OF THE LAMENTABLE SHIPWRACKE which hapned at Plimoth in Deuonshire on Munday the 19th of August last past with other great harme done elsewhere by lightning and thunder on the same day LONDON Printed for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his Shop at the Signe of the Pyde Bull at Saint Austins Gate 1622. FROM VENICE THE thirtieth of July 1622. THey write from Millane that the Spanish soldiers from diuers places of that State were commanded to meet at a certaine rendeuou's whereupon many of them were instantly charged to march towards Bormio to oppose themselues against the Grisons a troupe of them being seene at Chiavenna intending to take a Spanish Post but he was succoured by a 150 Musketteeres of the company of Captaine Iohn Serbelliona which skirmishing with the Grisons aforesaid slue 14 of them and lost but fiue of their owne They had newes that the Grisons hauing inuaded the higher Aguedina many of them had besieged the Fort of Sancta Maria and the rest making their excursions vpon the Frontiers of the Countie of Tyroll droue great store of cattell from thence into their owne territories And that there were daily held priuate consultations touching the departure of the Duke of Feria Gouernour of Millane towards Veltolina as likewise that his Excellencie hauing notice that from the said Veltolinat were fled and yet daily did fly about 60 soldiers at a time and that as they say both for want of victuals and pay he had giuen notice by a Proclamation that both Spaniards and Italians that here before abandoned the seruice of the king of Spaine vnder whatsoeuer pretext or colour should haue their pardon returning into the same within the space of the next ensuing 15 daies after the Proclamation And those that came not in at the prefixed time shall be banished and condemned to be hanged and euery officer as well of lustice as Warre shall be authorised both to take and to kill them not exempting them that were fled themselues and afterwards reconciled That the Count di Monterei being there arriued was royally lodged and entertained at the charges of the said Gouernor And going to view the Castle the Ordnance was at his approach brauely discharged As soone as he shall haue visited all the principall places of this city he intends to goe on with his iourney for Spaine That the Grisons went from Towne to Towne to confirme their new established vnion at Coyra And that vpon the confines of the Canton of SinZ the Catholike Suissers which haue beset the passages to stop the troupes of their Enemies had incountred one another so that many of both sides were slaine By particular Letters from Veltolina we vnderstand that the 26. of Iuly 30 companies of Grisons and Swissers arriued in the territory of Chiavenna and assaulting suddenly the Fort raised by the Spaniards about a league distant from the Towne aforesaid after they had killed seuen sentinels of the Spanish Garison before they were aware of them they tooke it presently and hauing put in the same 2000 men for Garrison they sate downe before Chiavenna and gaue two assaults to the towne but were repulsed seeing that a little before their comming 9. companies of foot and 3 troupes of horse were receiued in the towne And that vpon the same day arriued at Bormio 130 Mule asses with Matches and Gunpowder which were sent from Millane for the seruice of the king of Spaine As likewise that sixe Citizens of Berganio were taken prisoners in the Veltolina intending to buy wine From Lyons we heare that the French King had sent Monsieur de Clandibront towards Piemonte to perswade the Duke of Sauoy as they said to desist of his designe and enterprise vpon Momferat From Genua is aduised that the said Common-wealth hauing promised vnto the Catholike King 4. Gallies to assist his other in the safe keeping of the coastes of Spaine tooke order to send them thither From Vienna they write that the Diet at Odenburgh in Hungary went well on in the behalfe of the Emperor But that there was a rumor that Bethlem Gabor leauied new forces none knowing there to what purpose The Marquesse Gonzaga is not dead as we were informed lately but in good health and well disposed From Prague FRom Norinberg we heare that through the Bishopricke of Bambergh and the Marquisat of Anspach were passed 6000 Cossacks 1000 Hungarians 1000 of the Regiment of the late deceased Dampiere as many of the Walstaynish Regiment 1000 Saxons and 1000 of the Holstaynish Regiment being all on horse and sent to the Palatinate From Rome the 23. of July LAst Sunday went the Pope to the Church of Saint Paulino neere vnto the barefooted and reformed Carmeliton Fathers and said there a still or silent Masse in the presence of twenty Cardinals besides two Ambassadors one of the Emperors and the other of the States of Venice and afterwards they sung Te Deum Laudamus to giue his sacred maiestie thanks for the victory obtained by the Bauarian Campe and their Catholike league against the Bishop of Alberstadt The Signior Rinaldo Ariosti who attended the Cardinall Goradino in his Chamber is made by the Cardinall Lodovisio great Master of his horse in the place of Signior Philippo Malucci who was returned into his owne Countrey Signiar Anastasio Chianderoti of Terni is made a Collonell at Ferara where hee was Generall before which place was now taken from him The Prince of Saint Gregory extraordinary Ambassador of the Duke of Parma had wednesday last audience by the Pope and tooke his leaue to returne to his owne Principality and Lands and from thence to the Duke dome of Parma The Bishop of Monte Marana in the kingdome of Naples who was come here to be examined and questioned is lately deceased Thursday last about the euening arriued here the Auditor of Monsieur Donabeto Vice legat of that State but we can not learne the occasion which moued him to the same And it is related that at his departure the Marquesse of Maletefia Generall of the Campe was very sicke There was of late a dissention risen betwixt the Vice-roy of Naples and the Prior Aldobrandino Generall of the Gallies of the Pope which hapned by a fray or tumult betwixt the Spanish watch and some of his who seeing that one of the Galleys was taken prisoner they rescued him againe Whereupon the Counsell of state being called it was presently ordered that as many as could be gotten of them should be clapt vp And hapning