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B14978 Corant or vveekly nevves, from Italy, Germany, Hungaria, Polonia, Bohemia, France, and the Low-Countries 1621 (1621) STC 18507.34; ESTC S119553 4,104 2

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Earle of the Empire with other conditions more whereupon he with his whole army is retired taking his iourney towards Ambergh From the Bergstrate the 28. of Sept. 1621. The Spaniards haue begun the 26. hereof to shoote vpon the Towne of Franckendal but because that those within defended themselues valiantly they the last night retired from thence and went to Keysers Lautexen what their they shal effect we shall heare At this instant great burning hath béene séene in diuere places about the same territories From the vpper Palatinate the 28. of Sept. 1621. Wée are héere in these Countries in a miserable state because that the Earle of Mansfield will not accept the agréement with the Duke of Bauaria also because the said Mansfield hath vnderstood that the Magistrates at Ambergh with the Nobility and City haue yéelded themselues to the deuotion of the Duke of Bauaria the said Earle is marched forward hath spoyled ransacked and burnt the faire Market towne Hantpach Slicht and killed many poore subiects hath also besieged Vilseek now he swarmeth with the most part of his Horsemen round about Ambergh those of the Citty haue shut their Gates refusing to let him come in wherefore the Earle hath sworne that within two dayes he would enter the Towne which is feared shall not be without bloodshed And there is such flying and retiring in all the Country that it cānot be written In the meane time the Bauarians haue taken Camb where he lost 800 men Neuenkirk Waltmunchen Prug Blegensteyn Kemer Grasermeer Waldeck and other places where he caused the Inhabitants to doe him homage likewise he hath summoned Newenmarckt but Mansfield hath put garrisons therein From the vpper Palatinate the 29. of Sept. 1621. This day in the forenoone is the Earle of Mansfield arriued heere at Newenmarckt with 6. Companies of Horse the Souldiers lye héere and there dispersed what they intend on both sides to doe is not yet knowne From the Palatinate the 2. of October 1621. The 30. of September the Spaniards tooke in Lamsheym our Horsmen are all gone to their quarters at Seckenheym Neckerhausen and Edingen they distrust to be able to resist the Spanish forces they are not strong enough both on Foot and Horsemen To day a 1000. Soldiers are trayned at Neckerhausen The Spaniards keepe themselues at Franckendal it is thought that they will march to Newstat The 30. of September she horsemen of Ouertrout haue ransacked the suburbes of Weinheim they will likewise ransacke the Towne it selfe because that they haue yéelded themselues to the Spaniards At Heydelburgh they make before Newenheym a land partition and a Bulwarke whereupon great pieces of Ordenance may be planted On the other side they haue taken downe the tower called Trots Keyser and filled it with earth and péeces of Canon shall be set vpon it From the Berghstreet the 1. of October 1621. Before Franckendal 600. Spanish soldiers were slaine in one assault it is thought they will retire from thence From Cullen the 5. of October 1621. Thrée dayes past those of Gulicke being 7000. men strong sallyed out with Thomas Viller his horsmen tooke in a Sconce by Lintsenich on this side of the Roer wherein some of the Spanish souldiers were slaine and so with their Lieutenant were taken prisoners and brought into Gulicke who the next day were all released againe the said Leiutenant remaining surety for their ransome These of Gulick haue made a Sconce on the Roerbridge through which they can fall out they haue also these dayes past shot furiously out of it to hinder the Spaniards from making their fortifications whereouer some were killed In the meane time the gates of Gulick stand yet open and the Cattle goeth yet out to pasture and the women and Children of the Soldiers in Gulick are yet suffered to come in the towne And thus the Towne and fortresses is yet well prouided of all necessaries From France is the Death of Duke of Mayne confirmed being besides him many Noble and Gentlemen slaine with some odde hundreths of soldiers And moreouer the contagious disease is great in the Kings leager if hée will their continue it is much doubted of It is likewise reported that the Duke of Rohan is néere with some thousands of men ready and néere to reléeue the siege from Montaubon The Duke of Rohan hath with him 20000. men and hath sent word to the King that he will not come to any agréement before all the affaires of France be first pacified and by fault thereof that he will resist him to the vttermost although he should be forced to auoyde the Kingdome We heare from Rees that they worke yet hard on the new Forts ouer the Rhine that right ouer the Town of Emmerick another Fort should he made otherwise no mutation of things was done nor also of the Spanish side it séemeth that by reason of the long raining weather at this time no further enterprises shall be vnder taken London Printed for N.B. October the 11. 1621. Out of the Low Dutch Coppy