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A08168 The 4. of Octob: 1622. A true relation of the affaires of Europe, especially, France, Flanders, and the Palatinate Whereby you may see the present estate of her prouinces, and coniecture what these troubles and wars may produce. Together with a second ouerthrow giuen the French Kings forces at Mompelier, by those of the Protestant League, wherein were slaine a great number of the Kings armie. Last of all. the remoue of the famous siedge before Bergen, vpon the 22. of September last, with the retreat of Spinola to Antwerp, as taking aduantage of the time, and not able to continue, for feare of vtter dissipation. 1622 (1622) STC 18507.81; ESTC S101763 18,104 40

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some recouered and creeped as it were to the towne where they found a sanctuary contrary to expectation and the towne heard strange things of them not to be beleeued in the report Last of all they relate he was not fully 18000 horse and foote for hauing lost very neere 10000 by one meanes or other it was a good account to bring his Items to such a reckoning and thus much for the rising of the Marquesse Spinola before Bergen The next thing as I suppose will be the searches of his Campe place the demolishing of his mounts and fortifications the refreshing of the towne the repairing of the decaied places the watching of the Enemies actions the mustering of new forces the prouiding of munition and if the winter make much haste the Garisoning of souldiers on all sides but as yet the eies of iealousie are in euery corner and therefore I beleeue they will bee sure of Spinolaes setling his Army before the States remoue theirs A true Relation of the cruell Execution done in Ommelberg a Towne in the Bishopricke of Mentz vpon the persons of two Ministers or Preachers of the Gospell by the instigation of the IESVITES Hereunto is annexed in what manner Count Henry of Nassaw hath taken about VENLO in Gelderland 400. Waggons loaden with certaine bags with Gold besides ammunition victuals and baggage which were with a Conuoy going to the Campe of Count Henry of the Bergh IT is manifestly knowne to all the world that hatred enuie and dissention reigne mightily now adayes The sonne is against the father and the sister against the brother and in generall we are so exasperated one against another that if we could drowne one another in a spoone with water we would not fetch a paile as partly appeareth by this present example Iohannes vander Veeck and Lambertus Liber being two Protestant Preachers and hauing disputed against certaine Priests at Kruysganck the Iesuites caused them to be apprehended and afterwards most cruelly to be executed within the Towne of Vmmelberg the 30. of August 1622. where the Hangman with red hot pinsers pulled the flesh from their bones so that a heart made of stone would haue taken compassion of them and put them to death with great martyrisation But they haue suffered it patiently as a sheepe that is brought to the slaughter-house But three dayes after the same one of the Iesuites called Pater or Father Iohn aged 96. yeeres was taken about 12. a clocke from his Table and was neuer seene afterwards wherein surely God had a hand Therefore let vs pray vnto God that he will not iudge vs according to our deserts but grant vs the everlasting saluation COunt Henry of Nassaw being aduised that a Conuoy was to be sent to Count Henry Van de Berg with 400. Waggons which were loaden with money ammunition victuals and other necessaries He tooke with him 1000. muskettiers and 5. Cornet of horse to wait vpon them and about Venlo he dispersed and slew the same Conuoy whereof some retired to Venlo Remunde and Naseijcke and tooke the said Wagons with their loading aforesaid Wee lost not aboue 12. men which were partly hurt and partly slaine Whereby wee may see how miraculously God workes in our behalfe and to the preseruation of our and the neighbouring Countries to whom we are therefore bound to giue thankes and to mend our sinfull liues leauing all pride and bitternesse so that we may liue in peace and amitie and receiue Gods benediction and grace auoiding the punishments which ten thousand times we haue deserued Therefore let vs pray the Almightie that he will forgiue vs our sinnes and assist vs with his mercy that we may once be deliuered of all Tyrannies and cruell Warres Which God grant through his infinite mercy AMEN FINIS
The 4. of Octob 1622. A TRVE RELATION OF THE AFFAIRES of Europe especially France Flanders and the Palatinate Whereby you may see the present estate of her Prouinces and coniecture what these troubles and wars may produce TOGETHER WITH A SECOND ouerthrow giuen the French Kings forces at Mompelier by those of the Protestant League wherein were slaine a great number of the KINGS Armie Last of all The remoue of the famous siedge before Bergen vpon the 22. of September last with the retreat of Spinola to Antwerp as taking aduantage of the time and not able to continue for feare of vtter dissipation LONDON Printed for Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne 1622. A TRVE RELATION OF ALL THE AFfaires of Europe especially the businesse of France Flanders and the Palatinate wherein you may see what is now acted for the present and coniecture what these Warres and troubles may in time produce From Naples I Begin with Naples because as neere as I can I will come orderly forward with the Prouinces as they lye and in regard the seuerall Letters beare not one date I haue thought good to Muster the Newes which belongs to the same place as it were into one Armie and so you shall receiue the occurrences all together From hence they write that the Catholicke Maiestie vnderstanding of the pacification of the troubles in this Kingdome and accustomed to performe all the duties of a noble Prince in gratifying or at least recompencing the seruices of his worthy Captaines Gouernours and Souldiers hath granted an annuall pension of sixty thousand crownes to Aadiuta de Cista Duke of Brattana and a present disbursement of a 100000. crownes both for money laid out for the prouision of corne in the time of famine and disbursed to souldiers in the tumults of that Common-wealth Secondly that there are certaine directions for the leuying of two thousand men at his Maiesties charge of Spaine to passe into the Valtoline Thirdly that diuers souldiers were leuyed about Otronto and Brindisi in Apulta but the Venetians would not let them passe ouer the gulph to land either in Dalmatia or Histria Fourthly that the Popes Nuntio arriuing in Spaine aduercised the Conclaue of his welcome and entertainment writing withall that the Catholicke King had declared himselfe concerning the Valtolina and indeed the whole countrey of the Grizons that what he had gotten he would defend and keepe to the vttermost of his power as minding to incorporate it to the Dutchy of Milcaine and what was to be got he challenged as formerly forfeited to the Duke de Osanne to whom the whole countrey was morgaged for 200000 crownes lent vnto them when they first enterprised the warre against those of the religion Fifthly and last of all that the noble men of Naples are more strictly lookt vnto for going at their pleasure into the countrey or maintaining greater guards and attendants then the Viceroy hath limited them From Rome The Letters of Rome haue likewise seuerall dates but after the ouerlooking affoord vs thus much First that the Pope hath created foure Cardinals two of Spaine one of Italie and one of Poland who hath commission to determine the controuersies betweene the Iesuites and the Nobilitie 2 That the Dutchesse of Peteliano is deceased being the Popes Neece 3 That there is a Nuntio sent to the Emperour for the release and deliuery of the Cardinall of Steall taken at Peang and now prisoner in the Aponte the agreement is that the Emperor is contented with the Popes mediation and his Holinesse will examine the cause and so punish him if he haue beene a delinquent in the matter accused of against his Imperiall Maiestie 4 That there are certaine letters writ from Naples vnto his Holinesse about the dangerous sickenesse of the Dutchesse of Montelione who is very importunate for the prayers of the Church and the Popes blessing 5 That by reason of the want of corne in Naples there was a great imposition on all the Popes territories and they that could not spare their graine were contented to disburse their money so that at last Arnigo Antonio Captaine of the foote did conuey much corne to Abruzza for the releefe of that Cittie and countrey 6 That the solemnitie of the Exequies of the Duke of Parma were celebrated and the Cardinall Pernese sent thither to remaine with the widow Dutchesse for the establishing of her estate who so ordered the matter that the Nobilitie Officers and better sort remained in their places but many inferiors were altered and discharged 7 That the Bishop of Cortona in Tuscane was dead whose reuenues was a thousand fiue hundred crownes a yeere out of which the Pope challenged diuers arrerages and other duties belonging to the Conclaue of Cardinals 8 That Count Robert Sherley Embassadour for the King of Persia had particularly visited the Cardinalls and was on the day of Saint Rouo to passe to the seuen Churches where were shewed him the reliques and treasure which solemnitie finished hee tooke his leaue and departed toward Persia 9 That the Duke of Montileone remaining in Spaine desired to bee dismist from the Court and that there was expected in his place Monsieur de Massimi as a new Apostolicall Nuntio 10 That his Holinesse went in procession to the Basilica of Sancta Maria to celebrate the feast of the Ascension of the blessed Virgine and while he remained in the Chappell he created the Cardinall Melino with the dowry of the Chappell and so when hee had confirmed the company of Consalone returned home But the day after the festiuall of Saint Rouo great pastime was on the water like the Regatius of Venice with painted Boates diuers sorts of Musicke warlike instruments guilded Gallies with Streamers and Penons and the Gentlemen well appointed 11 Last of all that presently followed the death of Monsieur Marcabrow which a little rebated this iollitie From Venice Because commonly our Post lettters of Italy come from Venice or at least those of Venice make mention of the affaires of the petty Prouinces especially Millaine I haue therefore thought it conuenient to put in the Items of Italian affaires into this section of Venice and so make vp as it were one bundle in this matter First that it is written from Millaine that the Duke de Feria Leopoldus of Austria and the Switzers haue agreed vpon a treatie of peace and appointed a place of meeting at Loudray the better to accommodate the company which must needes be very great considering there is expectation of seuerall Embossadours from France Venice the Archduke Leopoldus the the Duke of Feria the Cantons of Switzerland and the Grizons who shall bee commissioned to treat of conditions betweene Millaine and them notwithstanding the expectation of this faire weather euery day almost hath had his interposition of clouds warlicke preparations for there is nothing but killing and intercepting of passages among the Grizons and preparing of souldiers in Switzerland so that they haue still an army on