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B14940 Courant newes out of Italy, Germany, Bohemia, Poland, &c. 1621 (1621) STC 18507.11; ESTC S119516 3,281 2

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Courant Newes out of Italy Germany Bohemia Poland c. From Roome the 12. of Iunij 1621. THe Pope hath prepared for the Emperours Majestie a Regiment of Footemen and 300 Horses which Monsieur Aldebrandino shall bring into Germany which the Pope wil maintaine his self The Ambassadors of Venice are departed from hence homewardes with good satisfaction and faire gifts From Venize the 18. hereof At Milanen are more Men taken on and the Spanyards fortifie the place in Veltlin againe very stronglye which doth not give any expectation of restitution The Duke of Savoy hath mustered his footemen and Horsemen From Constantinople is confirmed that a verye great sorte of men goe for Polen and Hungarie Wee heare from Milanen notwithstandinge commandement is come from Spaine twyse to restitute Veltlin yet the Governour doth to the contrarye sending manye men thither The Arch-Duke Leopold doth the like because that a while agone 14. Companyes of Switsers are fallen into some part beeinge under the Commandement of the Duke of Austria and burnt an Abbye which doth keepe back the restitution yet the Spainyards must give it againe at last They are verye much discontented because the Duke of Savoy hath mustered so manye Men wherein they can not tell what his intention is Wee heare from Constantinople that the Great Turke with his principall Officers are broken up and gone to Adrianopel and conducted by a great sort of Ianitsers and Iagy his men of Warre should bee besides the Tartars 300000. strong he hath taken out of the Tresurye with him 4½ Milisns Soltanini for to paye his Men he hath also given his Generall of the Sea 400000. Soltanini Who is gone with 70 ships in the black Sea for to keepe the Cossacks back who did threatten to com to Constantinople with theire Gallyes Wee heare in other Letters That the Great Turke will send 150000. Men in Polen and 100000. in the Moldou leavinge the Castles in Hungarie well provided for defence With the Fortresse Nieuheusel it doth stand in former estate it is wholy besieged but they lye yet so farre from it that no peece of Ordnance can reach it This day there are sent more Cannons and Munition thither In the meane time Bucquoy makes certaine thousands of Cannon-baskets for defence to shoote at Nieuheusel The Souldiors of the Emperour shewe themselves heere very unwilling because of bad payement And a certaine time agone are the 4000. Hungarians which Betlem Gabor had sent with Monnye and Munition for the assistance of Nieuheusel by the Souldiors of the Generall Filleck and Setschi unawares fallen upon beaten and taken from them among other things 25000 Dallers whereupon they of Nieuheuse● fall dayly our and take many Horses and people imprisoned They have also some dayes past driven the Lord Generall of Diepenbach wholy out of his quarter so that the getting of this Fortresse may cost many a head heere goeth also a speech that there shall bee some suspected persons imprisoned From Vienna the 17. of Iuny In Hungaria on this and other side of the Donau it doth stand in former estate and wee hope that Papa wil give themselvs over to the Emperours Majestie yet the Budian tarryeth by his former meaning Berlem hath sent some Horsemenne and Footemenne with some monny and munition which the Liutenant at Filleck Stesfen Heret shin perceiving hath with a Company of men from the Fronters and Setschi mette them and by Rimatumbat fallen upon them fought against them and driven them awaye At this present Burquoy shootes at Nieuheusel strongly in twoo places and it continues that they of our side have lost before it besides the Bagage already 900. Men. Vpon the 5. of Iuly should the Emper. Maj. travell to Prague From Breslaw the 18. hereof Notwithstanding the Marckgrave of Iagersdorp and his Souldiors have received their paye of the Lords Princes and States yet hee seekes all manner of shifts for to keepe the Souldiors togeather and under his Government hee hath some dayes past besieged that Bisshoply Castle at Neus with his Souldiors and demanded of the Administrators Chief Counsell and commontye that they should sweare unto him hee doth not suffer any goods monny neither any thing else to bee carried our from thence The yonge Earle of Thurn is with his Wife by him and a speech goeth that the Generall Stubenval will joyne himselfe with his Moravish Souldiors to the Marckgrave Wee heare from Horn That the Turkes are gotten within some twentye myles to Lublin and that the Poles have had two overthrowes whereupon the King hath caused the Crowne to bee carried from Cracou The Polish Lords which dwell in Colmisschen have caried their best goods into the Dukeship of Pruissen And there is great feare in that Land because there are no strong places therefore Warschou shall be fortified The Duke Elector of Brandenburgh is celebrated Duke of Pruissen through the Kings Commissioners upon the 29 of May and the whole Land of Pruissen is commanded to acknowledge him for there Prince From Prage the 17. herof Heere are againe some more peeces of Ordinance caused to be fetched out of the Magazin and brought into divers places of the Castle the same shall also be done in the Cittie the reason is because they feare for an uprore when the execution shall be In like manner the Generall Sassers Horsemenne are arived heere beeing 7. Companies strong well Armed Men alone they have no long gunnes or Carbyners they are inquartered in the old and new cittie it is said that the Execution shall be upon Munday or Tuesday next which beeing ended the Emperours Commissioners shall goe from hence into Moravia and there doe the like Execution The Spanish Souldiors in Moravia doe Tyrannize very much over the Cittizens and Inhabitants The Souldiors which lye here would yester night have saccaged the Iewes Cittie or that part of Prague wherein the Iewes dwell but an Agreement is made and the Iewes must give the Governour of Walsteyn a great som of Money The Governour French goeth dayly here up and downe without any watch he will sett our an Apology against Mansvelt The speech goeth that the Earle of Mansvelt is broken up with his Souldiors against the Bavarians whether he will onsett Tabor or no is yet unknow it The Marckgrave of I●gersdory is also retired back into Bohemia and taken in the Lordship Nachot as the speach goeth From Bunten the 15 hereof Although those of Zurich were expecting their Folke againe every houre but it is happened that the passage is onexpected taken from them by 900. well mounted Spaniards the which arrived at Meyeubelt by 1 or 2 at a time so that there is little hope of a peace From Lints the 20. hereof The Governour of Munchen is arived heere againe within these few dayes whereupon the 16. of this present the 2. Lords of Sternbergh Brothers 2 Lords of Geil Brothers and the old Lord Governour Heger are all sett at libertie from their arestment but how others shal speede time will reveale Fom Egher the 21 of Iune The Bavarian Souldiors which have layen in Conincksweert Slackewalt and other places are all marche to Tachou the Bavarians and the Earle of Malnsvelts Souldiors rove daylie one against another like as they did a quarter of a league from Bleyensteyn upon the 18. of this present falling the one upon the other and a long while Scher●nidged togither where in 300. of the Baverians were slaine and 100 of the Mansvelts Souldiors From Newmark the 24. of Iuny Heere are 700 Horsemen inquartered which are come from the Onder-Pals and arrived at Pleynvelt Ollinge and other places where they hold but bad hause with saccaging evil doings they should joyne with the Earle of Mansvelt who is broken up and in marching fell upon 3. Cornets of Bavarish Horsemen and slew allmost all of them From Straesburgh the 21. hereof Heere passe many French-men dayly through this Cittie to the Kinge of Fraunce whom the Duke of Bavaria hath casshierd From the Palts the 25. of Iuny The Baron Digby English Ambassadour hath taken his way through Cruytsnach and Frankendall and the other night lodged at Spier he hath reasonable good store of Baggadge with him wherefore he makes but reasonable hast we hope that he will effect some good matters at Weenen From Ments the 26. dito The Spaniards have burnt downe to the grounde the market-towne Albech by Altzey 2. dayes agone because the Country men had slaine 3. Spaniards The speech goeth that the Emper. should have given the Electorship to the Duke of Bavaria who thereupon caused him to be pictured in his Electoriall Habit Wherefore it is thought that the Ambassadour of the Kings Majestie of Great Brittaigne will effectuate little because his Majestie will never suffer that and therefore for these and other such like matters the warres might begin againe in Germanie News from Fraunce mentioneth that the Cittie S. Ieand Angely is yet besiedged and that those within had done some outfalles uppon the Kings Hoast and done them great hurt so that some certaine 100. Souldiors were slaine where under were many persons of great Dignitie News from Flaunders mentioneth that some certaine mutinierde Souldiors of the Arch-duke have burnt two fayre Villages At Wesel was provision made to bake for a Camp to have all Bread a forehand but there was tydings that the Marquls Spinola should very shortly rise with 20000 men of all Nations The 28. of Iune were brought into Zurphen 20 Horses where under was on Lieutennant on Corner and on Aunsient of a Companie of Foote men taken by our Souldiors Printed at Amsterdam By GEORGE VESELER The 9. of IULY