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A92364 An extract of a letter of a person of quality at Bruxels of the 5 of March s.n. to a private friend T. R. 1660 (1660) Wing R82; ESTC R43726 585 1

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AN EXTRACT Of a LETTER From a Person OF Quality At BRVXELS of the 5. of March S. N. to a Private FRIEND SIR I Shall now give you intelligence of certaine and I assure you acceptable News to us and doubtlesse will be so to you in England On Tuesday last the Marquesse of Caracene by a Commission from the Court of Spaine went to the King of Scots and did give him a full assurance of all possible Assistance both of Men and Moneys towards the obtaining his Crowne and Right againe the Marquesse delivered to the King of Scots a Packquet And another to the Duke of Yorke from the Court of Spaine And in the Dukes there was a Letter which offered him to be Lord High Admirall of all the Spanish Fleets in Europe and both the Indies and to have the disposition of ten thousand Land Souldiers of whom he shall be constituted Commander in chiefe wheresoever he shall Land in any of the Spanish Dominions And from the Court of France the Lord Jermyn and Crofts are come to this place and have from the Cardinall made such Propositions to the King as will undoubtedly bring a bloudy VVarre into England unlesse the Parliament do in love to themselves and Country prevent it by a peaceable restoration of the King to his owne Right This Court and all these Parts are full of joy at this News And the King of Scots is not only Courted by the Court of Spaine but very highly by the Embassadors of France and Holland also This News you may report for true Yours c. T. R. Bruxells March 5. Stila Novo Printed for Tho. Bassett in St. Dunstans Church-Yard 1660.