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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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hee hath taken a small Fort built vpon a Mountaine which Fort commands the City and now playes furiously with his Canon vpon the sayd Citie The Citizens haue transported and conuayed most of their best moueabels into the Zeigenheym From Marpurgh in Hassia the 17. Ditto Two thousand Horse of Pappenheyms forces lately shewed themselues before Cassell vpon the tenth day of this Moneth whereupon seuen Companies came forth of the City against them and since that another Company vnder the Command of Colonell Dalwing where the Landgraue of Hessen himselfe was present their forces after a long combat disordered Pappenheyms troupes and in the pursuite of them slew fourescore in the place among them a Lieutenant Colonell and tooke many of them prisoners Amongst other Colonell Lhene of the Regiment of Westphalia the sayd Colonell was constrayned to stay behinde by reason of some wounds which in the Combat hee had receiued and so was taken The Countrey people of Hassia are fallen vpon Pappenheyms forces to wit those troupes which hee left neere Minden on the Riuer Warre and haue slaine aboue three hundred of them which newes assoone as Pappenheym receiued hee brake vp with his Army from Cassell and hath betaken himselfe into the Countrey of Brunswicke not farre from thence where hee hath caused diuers thousands of the Countrey people to come to him with Spades and Pickaxes to diuert as some doe suppose the Current of the Riuer Fulda which comes about Cassell From Cazall the 14. Ditto This City is prouided for euen according to our hearts defire and content so that now we shall not feare the third affront assault of any Enemy whatsoeuer that shall dare to vndertake it We are readily prepared against all commers how euer we are sorely afflicted and greued at the death of the Duke of Mayenne the third sonne of our Duke of Mantua who deceased on the 22. day of May in the 20. yeare of his age being taken with a Plurisy From Madrid the 16 of Iune 1632. The Duke D. Alue vnder the name of the Queene of Spaine in the Absence of the King doth Gonerne Castile Whome wee expect here from Bercelonia where Count Don Ognato was lately proclaymed President of the Councell of the Order Men would haue made vs to doubt concerning the truth of the last ship wracke or subuersion of the fleete but I must assure you that the confirmation hereof with the dolefull newes of the reuolt in the Low-Countries doth stagger the strongest of opinion amongst vs and perplexeth the hearts of all men From Metz the 28. of Iune The newes which at this present I shall relate vnto you is very good for the Dukedome of Lorraine for all is now appeased and the King the Duke are agreed And there remaines nothing more to satisfie their minde but onely how the affaires of France would haue been carryed if they had beene managed in such sort as hitherto The King of Sweden hath escaped a great conspiracy against his preson but we houe not yet the particularities From Pont Moussen in Lorraine the 29. of June The King sojourneth in this City wayts vpon the execution of the Articles agreed vpon betwixt himselfe and the Duke of Lorraine The three places mentioned in the Articles are to bee consigned ouer to his Maiesty within three dayes The s●me being effected his Maiesty with all diligence which is naturall to him in betaking himselfe whither the affaires of the State and good of his subiect shal invite him Monsiour is passing into Anvergne The French which are within Hermensteyn haue prescribed three dayes vnto the Garrison of Coblens for their departure if not they will by force assault and displace them From Dijon the 25. of Iune Here I affoord you the briefe summe and abstract of what hath passed since Monsieur came before this City After his declaration was published on the 13. of this Moneth at Dandelot signed Gaston et Goulas On the 17. day the Lord of Vellepelle his Gentleman accompanyed with a Trumpeter presented vnto the whole Body of this City a Letter from Monsicur and returned backe with this answer that if they would deliuer them the Letter they would send it to the King but that they would in no wise trust nor giue eare to Monsieur The 18. day hee returned with the Lord Fargye and two Trumpetors who accorded to their former demaund that the conference which Monsieur required to haue with them was onely to desire them to assist him that his Army might subsist They returned with the same answer they receiued formerly and that withall they should acquaint Monsieu the Duke Delboeuf with their refolution The 19. day earely in the Morning they sent a Drumme vnto Monsieur with this message that they could not hearken to any of his propositions vntill they did fully vnderstand the Kings pleasure The afternoone following there happened a small skirmish by reason of some Sheepe which the Souldiers and taken Monsieur lodged that day at Mesiguy two miles from hence and on the 20. came to Gilly which day the Marquise D'Espoisse accompanied with 80. Gentlemen entred into this City On the 21. day a Trumpeter brought Letters againe from Monsieur which Letters were receiued by those that commanded at the Gates and were sent to the King not yet opened In the same day the house of the President Bercheres happened to be on fire and was quite burnt downe but hee protested that he was hardly sensible of that losse in respect of the great contentment which hee conceiued in that hee had done his Maiesty such faithfull and loyall seruice as his Maiesty himselfe did testifie by Letters which he had newly receiued from him Monsieur hauing passed the Countersharpe of Nuis lodged at the Village Migny two miles from Chaalon where the Marquise De Varennes came vnto him with all speed and diligence From Paris the 2. of July Vpon Saturday last here was burnt a wicked Booke intituled The Questioning of the State which Booke was condemned the day before On Wednesday following here arriued in the behalfe of his Maiesty the Lord Batru to bring vs the comfortable tydings of the peaceable agreement betwixt his Maiesty and the Duke of Lorraine the Articles hee presently demonstrated to the Parliament FINIS