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B14993 October 15, 1622. A relation of the late occurrents which haue happened in Christendome especially at Rome, Venice, Spaine, France, and the vpper Germanie. With seuerall letters of the particular late businesse which hath happened in France, before the conclusion of peace was made. Together with the articles agreed vpon betwixt the kings commissioners on the one part, and the Duke de Rohan on the other part, in behalfe of the Protestants. 1622 (1622) STC 18507.82; ESTC S107667 9,198 22

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October 15. 1622. Nouo 1. A RELATION OF THE LATE OCCVRRENTS WHICH haue happened in Christendome especially at Rome Venice Spaine France and the vpper Germanie WITH Seuerall Letters of the particular late Businesse which hath happened in France before the Conclusion of Peace was made Together With the Articles agreed vpon betwixt the Kings Commissioners on the one part and the Duke de Rohan on the other part in behalfe of the Protestants LONDON Printed by B.A. for Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne 1622. THE COPIE OF NEWES TRANSLATED out of the High Dutch From Rome the 27 of September 1622. IN the Kingdome of Naples the Spanish Commissioners are leauying againe 6000. foote and 2000. horse which shall be sent to Millane The great Duke of Florence offers to fell vnto the King of Spaine the fealtie of the Princedome of Piumbino for 300000. Crownes at the same rate as he would haue left it to the late Emperour The Prince Philiberto Viceroy of Sicilia hath commanded 10. souldiers to bee hanged and foure to bee condemned to the Gallies because they had stolne 2500. double Crownes At Naples are likewise certaine Bakers condemned to the Gallies in regard they mingled their Bread with Bran and made it too little so that it wanted weight And two companies of Spaniards which are mustred lately shall sayle shortly to Messina The Moone of Venice which is to sayle homeward is loaden and almost ready to depart The Benchers or Bankekeepers Spinelli and Fornelli are broken for certaine thousand Crownes The Bishop of Spalato who hath beene in England is still at Antwerpe being returned to the Romish church there are giuen vnto him fiue thousand crowns to make his iourney to Rome to receiue there his absolution From Lyons the 28. of September Our King is as yet here but is as many guesse shortly to goe to Auignion and to tarry there this next Winter vnlesse there be an agreement made betwixt him and the Protestants The Constable hath laboured very hard to the same effect and it was thought for the space of many dayes that the peace was firmely concluded and to cer●●fie his Maiestie of it there were sent two Posts with all speed out they broke suddenly off His M●●●stie continueth still the siege of Mompellier where the Ordenance without cessatiō are discharged against the city It is confirmed that those of Mompellier 〈◊〉 ●lmost quite defeated the regiment of Monsieur 〈◊〉 Monsieur Desdiguieres Constable of France was commanded by the King to besiege the town of Priua● but he was presently countermanded and charged to come to the Campe before Mompelier whereupon it is expected he will exhort his Maiestie again to an agreement with the Protestants From Venice the 23. of September From Schweitz we hear that those of Zurich Berne besides the Grisons strengthen themselues and make all warre-like preparation to oppose themselues against ten thousand foote and fiue hundred horse of the Archduke Leopoldus he expects fiue thousand foote more comming from the Emperour The Baron of Batteuilles forces which were sent into the vally of Prettigaw are for the most part defeated and those which escaped relate that in the Grauebundts all things are very deare In the Interim is the Collonell Baldiron mightily vrging the Castellein of Millane desiring him to send his forces towards Clene to breake and dissolue the troopes of the enemies and to effect the same with more ease or facilitie he hath surprised Engadin and afterwards gotten Chur by agreement The Galleyes of Pisserta haue taken an Hollandish Shippe with diuerse Merchandizes The Pyrates of Thunis thinking likewise to surprize a Shippe of Genua the men within the same betooke themselues to a small Shippe and saued themselues after they had fired their great Shippe to frustrate them of their expected prey or bootie From Madrid After the Count de Villamediana who was of the House of Taxis and Post-Master Generall was slaine in the great street by one which hurt him in his brest and escaped vnknowne the Count d'O●olo got his Office presently and tooke the possession of the Countie of Villamediana But there is one Lampeo Taxis which likewise pretends to be his Heire and will sue the other The 23. Passato the Popes Nuncio called by his surname de Sangre tooke his leaue of the King of Spaine and the new Nuncio Maximo had his first audience of the said King The Duke d'Alba is shortly to goe to Naples and the Count of Monterei is to make his first entry here very speedily The Seignior Constantino Pinelli who from the State of Genua was last sent Embassadour to the Emperour is deceased at Madril From Vienna the 21. of September The 15. of this Moneth is the Marquesse William of Baden departed from hence to be installed in the vpper Marquisat and the Countie of Spanheim to which effect he hath gotten Imperiall Letters Vpon the 19. of this Moneth the Emperor and the Empresse being to take Coach to ride to Ebersdorff there came the Count of Thurn who lately stole out of his Prison in Morauia and falling before the Emperor vpon his knees desired mercy and pardon and obtained the same instantly at his Maiesties hand and a promise to get also the Key of his Maiesties Chamber wholly The same day about nine a clocke in the morning was Powell Gould who was condemned before brought from the Red Tower vnto a Scaffold made of purpose beeing conducted betwixt two Iesuites hauing the Night before confessed himselfe to be a Catholike When hee had said his Prayers they retyred and the Officer hauing cut off his right hand beheaded him his body was buried afterwards but his head and hand were fastened vpon Poles and set vpon the walls of the Citie without the Red Tower direct against the New Tower his Confession is kept very secret From Prage the 27. of September It continueth still that the Fort of Glatz is for the most part burnt and that the Imperialls haue gotten the Riuer from the Garrison within the same Wherefore wee are in great hope to get it speedily Within three mile from Glatz there are arriued 14000. Cossacks at a Towne called Falkenstein and did send presently two of the chiefest men amongst them to the Count Quete who is the principall Commander ouer the Forces before Glatz to know whether he had need of them and notwithstanding hee refused their aide and that the Archduke Charles of Neuse likewise long before desired them to returne to their owne Country they will perforce enter into the Empire and assist the Emperor In regard of which resolution there are appointed two Bohemian Lords to consider in what manner and what way they may be most fittest conducted Last Friday there happened here a Fire in the Horse-Market whereby are burnt foure Houses seuen Men and two Horses The execution of the Bohemian Lords depends much of these Points and shall be executed 1. Those that were present when some of the Councell