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A08159 Coppies of letters sent from personages of accompt vnto divers personages of worth in London truely relating all such remarkable occurrences as haue hapned in the Palatinate from the 30th of May to the 11 of Iune. Amongst which, the prise that Count Mansfield hath taken from the Bavarian. As also the mis-hap of the Duke of Brunswicke in his passage over the river of Mayne. Likewise a relation of divers strange and miraculous accidents, falling out thereabouts. By Doctor Welles and others. Printed this 22. of Iune 1622. 1622 (1622) STC 18507.56A; ESTC S107085 3,797 16

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from aboue but great preparations if the armies on foot suffise not against the poore Palatinate Whether our army will aduenture once more ouer the Neckar or take some other course leaue A Germaine Prince of the house of the Rhinegraues and a Count of the house of the Mansfields were taken and some others meaner of Officers on the Enemies side was a Collonell slaine in compleate armour by a bullet in his face when hee lifted vp his helmet to take cold aire And many other Officers of horse we count it a great blessing of God that in a retreat of thirty miles we lost no baggage nor more men the enemy From Mainheim Iune 6. 1622. You will happily in few dayes heare of a scoffe sooner then of armes or a forbearer of hostility which makes as much wee haue the Marquesse of Baden and Count Mansfield here with vs with both their armies which are shortly else where to be bestowed or discharged of attending the good successe of the treaty The Bauarians forces are in Darmstrats countrey in a readinesse to oppose what may be attempted by the duke of Brunswicke in his passage vpward but it is conceited that the endeauours of the Lord Ambassador here and those at Brussels will put a barre betweene them here is a speech that the Turke is powring downe his forces vpon Christendome but hauing no ground for it other then a common report you shall take it accordingly This day the king sent 2. Gentlemen to Brussels as doth also the Marquesse of Baden there to treate for them my Lord Ambassador sent his Secretary to Gonsalo Tilly and so to Brunswicke who is neere to Ashenburg Most of the Marquesse his forces are put into Garrison at Hidelberg Frankendale and Mainheim my Lord Ambassador hath receiued them for 3. weekes into the king our soueraigns pay he payes so many as makes the number vp with these my Lord Generall already hath in that space of three weekes it is thought that they of Brussels will either conclude or breake off The Duke of Brunswicke hath taken Hasteon the riuer of Main and made a bridge ouer it he hath sixe Regiments of foote and eighty Cornet of horse Count Mansfields horse went to meete the Duke of Brunswickes forces and afterwards his foote From Mainheim the 11. of Iune In hast I desire to present my loue tell you that Barron Tilly and Gonsalo are gone with all the forces they can make ouer the Main to see if they can finde out the Duke of Brunswicke who lay intrenched at a place called Hoest within a Dutch league of Frankford where the Duke lay ready to encounter him there is great disaduantage in their forces but we hope that it will bee made vp by the aduantage of the ground it is apparant by the great preparation of the campe that he hopeth to swallow vp the Duke but wee hope it shall turne to the augmentation of the Dukes honor the duke hath had many skirmishes with them wherein he hath had the better of them We haue and you will heare of a lamentable defeate of the Duke of Brunswicke by Francford to the losse and scattering of the whole army but God be thanked it is not true but what is the truth is hard to say the likeliest is that in passing the Main towards a bridge by Hoest below Franckford Tilly who is now sayd to bee 30000. at least with three supplyes from aboue from Bohemia Bauaria and the Bishops and the Duke had but two small peeces and the Barron of Anhoults occasion hath broke the bridge with thirteen peeces of Canon where the foote were most passed and put the horse to swim and so tooke much of the baggage and some men therewith but God be praised the body of the Army ioynes this night with the kings we hope The Army hath laine euer sine they came out of Darmstat here by Mainheim FINIS