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A14896 Novem. 24 Num. 7. The weekely newes containing these particulars. The surprising of tvvo tovvnes by the Prince of Oranges forces, and the manner of their taking, vvith the seuerall pasages of Spinolas armie lying before Breda, and our campe at Rosendale: as also the death of the Earl of Southampton and his sonne at Bergan-vp-Zomme. The taking of many places in the Grisons countrey by the French kings forces. Likewise the entertainment of many thousands of men by the State of Venice; vnder the command of Colonlel Ouentuant once one of Count Mansfields chiefe commanders. The Hollanders fortunately meeting with one of the King of Spaines plate ships comming from the West-Indies the which in a short time they ouercame and tooke: with a great victorie obtained by the Duke of Tuscans gallies, against the pirats of Argles. The disagreement which is like to happen betweene the emperour and Bethlem Gabor, and the Turke and the Emperour ... 1624 (1624) STC 25199; ESTC S102712 9,114 24

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Nouem 24. Num. 7. THE VVEEKELY Newes containing these particulars The surprising of two Townes by the Prince of Oranges forces and the manner of their taking with the seuerall pasages of Spinolas armie lying before Breda and our campe at Rosendale as also the death of the Earle of Southampton and his Sonne at Bergan-vp-Zoome The taking of many places in the Grisons Countrey by the French Kings forces Likewise the entertainement of many thousands of men by the State of Venice vnder the Command of Colonell Ouentuant once one of Count Mansfields chiefe commanders ¶ The Hollanders fortunately meeting with one of the King of Spaines Plate Ships comming from the West-Indies the which in a short time they ouercame and tooke with a great victorie obtained by the Duke of Tuscans Gallies against the Pirats of Argier The disagreement which is like to happen betweene the Emperour and Bethlem Gabor and the Turke and the Emperour the receiuing of many thousands of men being newly dismissed by Monsier Tillie into the pay of the French King LONDON Printed by W. I. for THOMAS ARCHER and are to be sold in Popes head Ally over against the Signe of the Horse-Shooe 1624. The Weekely Newes from Italy Germany France Spaine and the Low-Countries c. From Vienna the 24. of October WEe vnderstand here how that the Turkish Chiany who is come to the Imperiall Commissioners which are at Commora hath brought with him some hard points and Articles which are proponuded by the Grand Signieor The conditions of peace which the Ambassodors of Bathlem Gabor hath offered vnto his Imperiall Maiestie in the name of his Maister they are likewise very hard and intollerable so that there is little or no hope at all that any peace or truce shall be concluded betwixt the Emperour or any of them They write out of Silecia that the Cossacks haue quite left both Silecia and Morauia and that the lye vpon the frontiers of Polonia and Silecia expecting the mercifull resolution and pardon of the King of Poland that they may come safely home From Vienna the 26. of October Concerning the Turkish treatie of peace wee haue yet no other tidings but that there is come a Turkish Chiany being accompanied with few persons to the Imperiall Commissioners to salute and receiue them and that he hath propounded some few Articles which the Emperour is not to admit in any manner of wayes although the Grand Signieur would moderate them They write from Raba that they stand there in feare that the Turkes will come and pillage the Countrie there about and that they keepe strong watches and have planted their Ordnance vpon their walles and bulwarkes to salute them at their arriuall as likewise how that there being a house fired by casualtie the Inhabitants and Souldiers which are in Commora were mightilie afraid and suspected that it had beene done by the Turkes to surprise the place the better In the beginning of this Moneth was a Proclamation at Linty in the vpper Austria proclamed in the name of the Emperour to cite all such as haue beene guiltie in the former Rebellion to appeare within the space of sixe weekes and three daies in the head Towne of Linty before the Emperiall President and Counsell Namelie the Count of Neggaw Gouernour of the lower Austria the Lord of Hoyes Presedent of the Counsell of the lower Austria the Lord of Reck one of his Maiesties Imperiall Counsell the Lord Heggenmiller Chanceler of the lower Austria the Doctors Mosmiller and Barthold and to cleare themselues But the Preachers are authors of the Rebellion as they write thence are some 8. dayes agoe dismist of their charge and commanded to depart within the space of 8. daies which expired yesterday At the same time was not onely the preaching forbidden to the Ministers but also the ringing and sounding of Belles to the Sextons vpon paine of death On the 15. of this Moneth were the Booke-sellers Shops viewed in this Citie and the selling of Protestant Bookes forbidden On the same day arriued here the Count Nicolas Wolsky Great Marschall of the Kingdome of Polonia and it is rumored that he is to goe thence into the Low-Countries to the Infanta which lieth at Brussell Two daies agoe perrished two Barkes in the Riuer of Donaw that were sailing with Corne to the frontier Townes and Castles of Hungarie The tidings which wee had heare lately how that Monsieur Tilly had taken the bridge of Strasbourg is false but it is sure that he hath stopt the passages of the Rhyne that nothing can come vp or downe without his leaue From Vienna the 26. of October The 19. of this Moneth departed the great Marschall of Pelonia hence and went as it is rumored towards Florence On the same day came his Imperiall Maiestie here backe againe from Ebersdoof and gaue on the next Sunday after he had heard the Masse audience to the Ambassador of Bethlem Gabor he did the like on the following Munday to the Ambassador of the Elector of Cullen and graunted on the next Tuesday the Regalia and Fulde to the Commissioners of the Abbot of Fulden which demanded them in his name On the next Wensday as likewise yesterday went the Emperour abroade to hunt the wilde Bore Fewe dayes agoe arriued here the Arch-bishop of Pragne comming here poste and it is rumored that the Land-graue Charles of Lichtenstayn is likewise to come hitherwards with great speede The Count Serin Banus of Croatia who came here likewise fewe dayes agoe reporteth that he hath not onelie slaine many Turkes which were pillaging the same Country but that he also himselfe hath made an inroade on the Turkish Dominion and gotten there rich booties The Turkish treatie of Peace is not begunne as yet by reason that the Turkish Commissioners are not come together and especially seing that the chiefest of them all is yet at Constantinople They write from Prague that there are put in prison three men of them which robbed the Duke of Saxon Lawenborg when he was riding towards this Citie of Vienna This weeke was a Postillion or Messenger slaine when he had taken the 9. post horse betwixt Prague and Vienna the lttters being found by a husband man he carried them to the next post but wee cannot learne as yet in what manner this happenned nor who was the author We vnderstand by Letters written from Linty that the Protestant States of Austria haue promised to pay the wages to the protestant Preachers which are banished for two yeares and that they gaue to euerie one of them 1000. Rix-Dollers before their departure and that moreouer the Protestant Burgurs gaue them when they tooke their leaue of them 1.2 yea 3. Rix-Dollers and some of the richer sorts whole hand fulls of Rix-Dollers and Duckets They write out of Hungaria that the Lord Bosniach hath surprised the small Towne of Waith which was in the bounds fo the Tu ke and hauing slaine there 2000. Turkes tooke moreouer 70. of them as
as yet he lyeth in the Towne All the Trenches Ditches Batteryes and Fortifications in our Camp are now fully finished and absolutly compleat The Prince of Orang likewise hath recalled his sauegards granted to the villages scituated in the Kempen and hath also giuen very strickt and streight probition in Proclamations or fixed Bills at Bergen vp Zoom Seuernbergen and other adioyning places that they shall neither make sale or carryage of any kind of Grayne to the Camp Through which meanes the dearth and famine in the Spanish Camp doth daily encrease for a pound of Butter is vallued and sold there for ten and twelue Stiuers a pound of Cheese is at the same price and a quart of Beere for eight pence Moreouer they haue as little store of money as of meate stirring in their Army in so much that men in generall haue conceiued a hope and are strongly opinionated that Marquis Spinoloa hath more will then power to continue the siedge of Breda and it is thought that if not the Warres and spoyle done in other places yet the hunger at home in his owne Campe will force him to forsake the siedge for if hee hath not money to get meate nor meate to stay his Souldiers stomackes it is easie to bee coniectured that they will follow their appetites and if hee leaue not the siedge his Companies will forsake him Et sic famem non famam habent they haue more hunger then honour and report hath given vs to vnderstand that they haue stomackes like Lyons but it is Magis ad passendum quam pugnandum rather to feede then to fight but to leaue the siedge and to come to the besidged This weeke were fiue Souldiers which made an escape by night out of Breda by whose relation wee vnderstood that the Towne is as yet reasonable well prouided for victualls and sufficiently furnished with other sustinance and necessaries for it is their assertion that howsoeuer they bee destitute and haue want of Butter yet they are fully furnished with Corne and haue great store of Cattle aboundance of salt bread Cheese Honey Oyle Syrrop and other prouision requisite for the sustenance and mayntenance of this our weake and frayle life And wee learne by particular Letters sent Breda that some three weekes since there beeing a suruey made of the sustenance and prouision in the Towne they found and vnderstood that there was yet remayning 40000. quarters of Corne vnspent or vntoucht which doth still adde to the former expectation of Spinolaes relinquiching the siedge for if the Towne bee so well furnished with men meate and munition it is probable that Spinola being so defectiue in purse and prouision doth but littus arare as they say or Aethiopem lauare labour in vaine as the sowing on the shore or the washing of a Blackamore but to leaue this to the censure of sound iudgements I proceede in my discourse Count Henry of Nassaw hath lately likewise fully finished all his Quarters with all the workes appertayning and belonging to them Hee hath also prouided and taken order that none of our victualls or any other of our adherents shall transport or carry any sustinance to any of our enemies or foes forces Count Mansfield and the old Count of Thieru hauing had long conference and large consultation with his Excellence the Prince of Orange tooke their leaue and farewell of him who as fame tells vs are after the expiration of a small time are to meete the English at the places by them appoynted although from vs concealed and heere of late haue beene great summes of money gathered and sent ouer into these prouinces out of France Neither is it buryed in concealement that the French King hath receiued into his pay 2800 Horse the which haue formerly serued Mounsier Tilly who became humble and carnest suitors to serue vnder Count Mansfield and there are yet expected 1000 Horse more which will come to offer their seruice very speedely and to enter into the pay of the King of France who is still encreasing his Forces whose power as it is not yet in the full so yet it is not in the Wayne For euery day there bee more additions to it We haue likewise intelligence and vnderstand further more by letters that the Constable Longuiare hath with no lesse speed then successe ariued amongst the Grisons for he is not onely already there but he hath subiected to the yoake of his obedience many places and passages the which hee hath effected wrought and brought to passe as well by his owne proper forces as by the assistance of the Duke of Sauoy moreouer the French king hath sent ouer also three regiments to ayde him From Bergen vp Zoame Our eares of late haue beene the wofull obiects of vnsortunate news from Bargaine vp Zoame viz. that the Earle of Southampton falling sick according to somes false relation of the plague but according to truth of the bloudy fluxe at Roscindale from whence he was carried to the Towne of Bergen vp Zoame where his soule forsooke that earthly mansion place and departed out of this wretched world but as who should say death had an intent to make a second part of our sorrow with his impartiall axe he cut downe both tree and fruit together for the Earle of Southamptons hopefull sonne followed his father in the shadie paths of death who had also in the same place and at the same time a period imposed vnto his life FINIS