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B14960 Iune 23. 1632. Numb. 29. The continuation of our forraine avisoes, since the 16. of this present The continuance of the troubles at Constantinople. The differences in Polonia, about the choyce of a new King. The articles between the King of Sweden and the Duke of Bavaria. A letter of the French kings, relating the troubles betwixt his majestie and the Duke of Loraine. Some Low-Country passages about the present state of the warres there. The rendition of Prague to the Emperour vpon conditions. Some late passages of the King of Sweden in Bavaria. Also, the pursuite of the Spanish by the Swedish in the Palatinate. Butter, Nathaniel, d. 1664, publisher.; Bourne, Nicholas, publisher.; Dawson, John, printer. 1632 (1632) STC 18507.256; ESTC S118672 10,247 16

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Iune 23. Numb 29. THE CONTINVATION OF OVR FORRAINE Avisoes since the 16. of this present The continuance of the troubles at Constantinople The differences in Polonia about the choyce of a new King The Articles between the Ki●● of Sweden and the Duke of Bavaria A Letter of the French Kings relating the troubles betwixt his Majestie and the Duke of Loraine Some Low-Country passages about the present state of the Warres there The Rendition of Prague to the Empero●● 〈◊〉 ●onditions Some late passages of the King of Sweden in ●●varia Also The pursuite of the Spanish by the Swedish in the Palatinate LONDON Printed for Nathaniel Butter and Nicolas Bourne 1632. The Continuation of our Weekely NEWES From Constantinople the 10. of Aprill 1632. THe Lord Paul Strasburg Embassador from the King of Sweden to the Prince of Transilvania yesterday arrived here The said Embassador did refuse to be received publikely with pomp and state after the common custome and manner of entertaining of such persons The reason was because he had left a great number of his followers in Transilvania I suppose that the end of his comming into these parts was concerning the Princesse who is sister to the King of Swedens Queene and Bethlem Gabors widow And furthermore to condescend to the request and desire of the Prince of Transilvania The boisterous humors of the military sort and especially the Spahies cannot as yet be pacified nor the differences allayd They commit many insolencies without any respect to Magistrates superiors or great ones Nay not so much as bearing respect to the great Turke himselfe much lesse to the Visiers Their insolent pride is come to that height that there is no other hope left but onely the ruine of the whole Turkish Empire or at leastwise of their persons The Astrologians haue prognosticated a terrible bloud-shedding in this Citie and all matters indeede doe seeme to dispose themselues and bend to such a woefull effect I doe palpably perceiue that our State is farre more dangerous than the same was even at the deposing killing of Sultan Osman The Emperor or great Turke and all his Ministers and Councell are without councell and at their wits end Yesterday the Zebesies those are they that governe and keepe the Munition and Ordnance did massacre publikely one of their Survasies or Captaines and which is most strange even at that time when the Turkes doe keepe their Ramedan or fasting moneth at which time they doe vsually abhorre and abstaine from all manner of wicked insolencies especially from bloud-shedding It is to be feared that after their Bairam a fearefull bloudy tragedie will follow The Lord of mercy preserue and keepe vs and all innocent ones from their cruell and bloudy intentions From Dantzich the 4. of May 1632. Those of Polonia haue so long disputed of the succession of their King that at the last they haue found a reason of resolving the succession by his death The said Kings death befell at Warsaw on the 29th day of Aprill last he dyed of an Apoplexie which indeede he was strucke withall sixe dayes before His death fell out very vnseasonably for Polonia being now envelopped fallen into warres with Muscovia which certainly will cause the States of that Kingdome to hasten the choice of a new King which election is deferred vntill the second Sunday after Whitsuntyde In the meane while the Arch-bishop of Guesnen governes the whole Kingdome for the time being Among the chiefest Competitors for this Crowne the King of Sweden is by all men supposed to be the most likely next to him the Prince Vlad●slaus eldest sonne to the late deceased King then the Prince Casimirus hi● brother by the Fathers side and the Arch-duke Leopoldus But because the last of these is not esteemed fortunate and successefull in his designes of Warre the Election is rather ascribed to the strength power of the first or favour of the second The rather because their States haue recalled him from the great charge which was laid vpon him being Generall of the Armie against the Muscovites as soone as ever they perceived his Father drawing to an end they having established and sent into his roome the Prince Razevill From Madrid the 25th of May 1632. Wee doe heare that the King of Spaine receiues but small content at Barcelone They are a very head-strong people very hardly to be perswaded The Deputies haue alreadie had some bickering with Count Olivarez who being entred into discourse with them vpon some matter belonging to the Voyage they perceiving that he spake of moneyes answered him that they would account with the King himselfe and not with him The Infant Carles hath taken possession of the charge of Generalissimo of the Seas which was provided for him sixe moneths agoe The Ceremony was that he went to Sea some ten leagues with some Gallyes and Gallions and then came backe and made his entry into Barcelonia in state and qualitie of Generalissimo Vnto this great Charge was that given also vnto him of being Vicar Generall of the King which great place doth subject vnto him all the Viceroyes and Governors of that Countrey Lately there was almost raised a great tumult at Lisbon betwixt the Souldiers of the Garrison and the Inhabitants of that Citie Which troublesome Difference Don Fredericke de Toledo could no otherwise appease but by the imprisoning of some of the Souldiers Although the hurt and wrong done was not very great But the insolencies of those people will encrease if they be not timely suppressed It is said that here the Deputies are accorded and agreed to yeeld vnto the King two millions and an halfe in case and on condition that he will be pleased to recall the new imposition vpon Salt But the King before he will condescend vnto that he will presse them to maintaine 30000. foote and 6000. horse Brussels the 12. of Iune I promised you at your last departure to giue you notice of the particular passages of these parts which I will now accordingly performe beginning from the day that the Hollanders invanded this Land Vpon Wednesday being the second of Iune the Prince of Orange came into that part of Gilderland which was subject to the King of Spaine and dividing his Armie laid siege both vnto Venlo and Ruremond and because he might the easier winne the people to yeeld vp those Townes without effusion of blood he sent vnto them conditions of peace consisting of 18. Articles which were so easie and favourable in their behalfes as their owne hearts could desire Amongst which Articles one was That they should enjoy free exercise of Religion without any diminution of such rents as appertained to the Clergie or molestation of those Religious Orders which were within those Townes The Citizens having thoroughly considered vpon these points and finding the number of their Souldiers not sufficient to withstand any violent assault thought best to accept of them Wherevpon those of Venlo delivered vp their Towne vnto