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A25417 The yearly intelligencer, or, A perfect chronology of all the battailes, sieges, conflicts, actions, exploits, and all other signal and remarkable passages which have happ'ned in the world from September the 29th, 1671 to September the 29th, 1672 collected by William Andrevvs. Andrews, William, ca. 1635-1713. 1672 (1672) Wing A3159; ESTC R28295 15,768 24

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Religion His Majesty in Councel gave order for the publishing of his Declaration of War against the States General of the United Provinces And also ordered his Proclamation to be issued for a general fast throughout this Kingdom for the imploring the blessing of Almighty God on his Majesties Naval Forces to be kept in London and Westminster c. on Wednesday the 27th of this Month and throughout the rest of the Kingdom on Wednesday after Easter week Sir Edward Spragge late Admiral of his Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean arrived at Whitehall The Marquis de Valparacio was shot at Madrid N.S. by an unhappy accident which fell out between the Carpenters of that place and the Marquis's Gentlemen Difference arose at Brussels between the Magistrates and the Commonalty at a Meeting there of the Commonalty N.S. call'd the nine Nations about giving their consent for the raising of 300000 Florins more c. His Majesty accompanied with his Highness Prince Rupert went to Chattam whether his Royal Highness went before early this morning In Essex between 5 and 6. of the Clock after Noon was seen to the Southward of the Sun and at a pretty distance from him an unusual appearance of a Rainbow colour giving a light resembling that of the Sun which was then to be seen which seemed to be a Mock-Sun the fourth of this Month in the morning 't was seen before though not so plainly The Heer Grotius Embassador from the States General of the United Provinces N.S. had his last Audience of his most Christian Majesty at Versailles 1672. News of the continuation of the great scarcity of Corn at Naples Palermo Zant Cephalonia and Corfu c. to the great distraction of those places c. and that at Is●hia an Island lying about 150. miles from Naples the Inhabitants had been several days without bread The fast was solemnly kept in the Cities of London and West-minster Arrived at Cologne the Count of Hohenfelt N.S. with the Emperors Ratification of the Treaty concluded by that Elector and that Town War was proclaimed against the States General of the United Provinces in London and West-minster A Proclamation relating to Seamen and Mariners having left their ordinary and usual places of abode c. Another Proclamation for calling home all persons of his Majesties Subjects living in the service c. of the States General of the United Provinces April Dyed at Paris Madam Marguirette de Lorraine N.S. Dutchess Dowager of Orleans in the 57. year of her Age. The Deputies of the States of Britain had Audience of his most Christian Majesty N.S. about some matters relating to their Province The body of the Dutchess Dowager of Orleans N.S. was conveyed to St. Dennis where 't was Interred with the usual solemnities A Proclamation for the better clensing of the streets in Westminster and other adjacent places in the County of Middlesex Was published at Paris the most Christian Kings Declaration of War against the States General of the United Provinces N.S. Monsieur Durant a French Captain of Horse in the service of the States of Holland N.S. was by their order taken into custody Arrived at the Hague the Heer Meerman N.S. Extraordinary Embassador of the States General of the United Provinces to his Majesty of Great Britain He made his report in the Assembly of the States General N.S. and afterwards in that of the Councel of State Was published a Manifesto of the Elector of Cologne N.S. wherein he declared to be Neuter during the war between his most Christian Majesty and the States General of the United Provinces A Proclamation for recalling and making void all Protections whatsoever before granted to any Seamen or Marriners serving in any Merchants Ships c. The Marquis del Fr●s●o Embassador Extraordinary from his most Catholick Majesty to his Majesty of Great Britain made his publick Entry at London The Heer de Groot late Embassador of the States General of the United Provinces at the Court of France N.S. arrived at the Hague Happened an Earth-quake at Venice N.S. and at some other places as at Rimini Pesaro Cesen c. where it appeared violent especially at Rimini where as was reported many of the Inhabitants were killed and most of the Houses ruined with one of the principal Churches and the Bishop and Clergy of the Place c. killed in the same thereby The Marquis del Fresno Embassador Extraordinary from his most Catholick Majesty had his publick Audience of their Majesties and afterwards of his Royal Highness The two Houses of Parliament met at Westminster according to their former Prorogation of the 22. of April 1671. And further prorogued in pursuance of his Majesties Proclamation of the 22. of September last till the 30. of October 1672. Was Created the right Honourable John Earl of Lauderdail Duke of Lauderdale Henry Lord Arlington Earl of Arlington and Viscount Thetford Anthony Lord Ashly Earl of Shaftsbury and Baron Cooper c. and Sir Thomas Clifford Baron Clifford of Chudleigh The Right Honourable Henry Marquis of Worcester Arthur Earl of Essex George Viscount Hallifax were sworn of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councel and took their places accordingly His Grace the Duke of Lauderdail was Elected a Knight Companion of the most noble Order of the Garter Dyed Sir Jonathan Dawes Sheriff and Alderman of the City of London in the 46th year of his Age. Proceeded the Funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God John Cosin late Lord Bishop of Durham from Sir Gilbert Gerrads House in the Pell Mell near Saint James in order to the Interment of the said Bishop at Bishops Auckland near Durham Was published at Paris an Ordonance N.S. granting six months time to all Subjects of the States General of the United Provinces in France to withdraw themselves and their effects with leave and liberty to Trade and Trafficque during that time but no longer Mr. Montague Embassador from his Majesty of Great Britain had his Audience of leave of their Majesties at St. Germans N S. and Mr. Sidney Godolphin arrived at Paris from England in quality of Envoy Extraordinary His most Christian Majesty parted from St. Germans towards Nantevil N.S. where he lodged this night May. 1672 Sir Thomas Osborne Baronet was sworn of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Counsel and took his place accordingly News that the Count d'Estrees Vice-Admiral of France was with the Squadron of French Ships arrived at St. Helens in the Isle of Wight There happened at Rimini so violent a storm N.S. as to throw to the ground all the Houses the Earth-quake which had not long before happened there had left standing At Bologna and Ferrara most of their Vines were ruined and their Corn blasted to the undoing of those Inhabitants Dyed at Madrid the Cardinal de Moncada N.S. Duke of Montalto His Majesty parted from Whitehall for Portsmouth and his Royal
Coventry Esq sworn into the place of his Majesties principal Secretary of State in the room of Sir John Trevor deceased Sworn also together with Sir Robert Long Knight and Baronet of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councel and took their places accordingly Their Excellencies the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Arlington arrived at Utrecht from the Hague Had their publick Audience of his most Christian Majesty in his quarters in the Camp Arrived at Utrecht the Viscount Hallifax Envoy extraordinary from his Majesty of Great Britain Had his Audience of the most Christian King in his Camp N.S. Nimmegen taken by the French The Commonalty at Rotterdam plundered the house of one of their Magistrates and beat out the windows of another and several Articles were presented by the Citizens to the Burgermasters and common Councel of the same c. relating to the Prince of Orange The Commission of Stadtholder was delivered at the Hague to his Highness the Prince of Orange N.S. His most Christian Majesty with his whole Army N.S. decamped from Zeyst and took his way towards Boisleduck by the way of Arnehem Nimmegen c. leaving the Duke of Luxemburgh with a considerable Force in the Province of Utrecht which Province was now wholly possessed by the French The French Army Encamped half a mile from Rhenen N.S. Under the Walls of Arnehem N.S. Happened at Venice a violent storm with Thunder and Hail of an extraordinary bigness N.S. His most Christian Majesty passed over with his Army at two or three several places of the Rhyne N.S. and Encamped within half a league of Nimmegen Covoerden surrendred to the Bishop of Munster N.S. Arrived at Vienna the Prince d' Anhalt from Berlin N.S. with full power to conclude a Treaty with the Emperor and the Elector of Brandenburgh for the defence of the Empire Certain news of the continuation of the difference between the Duke of Savoy and the States of Genoua a War being begun between them some time before The Duke of Savoy's Troops taking or attempting upon Pievé A Vessel arrived at Harwich from his Majesties Fleet giving an account that the said Fleet was in a good condition upon the Coast of Holland and that his Royal Highness was in perfect health The Sieur Pelnitz arrived at the Hague N.S. on the part of the Elector of Brandenburgh The English Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries lodged at Nimmegen His most Christian Majesty saw his Army pass the Waal N.S. and than it marched to Grave The Army reposed it self at Grave N.S. The Army removed two leagues further N.S. to a place called Boxtel Crevecoeur taken by the French The English Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries N.S. parted from the French Camp at Boxtel towards Antwerp and lodged at Turnhault They arrived at Antwerp N.S. Was honourably Interred in the Parish Church of Bumstead of the Tower in Essex that most accomplished and aged Gentleman Sir Thomas Bendish Baronet formerly for very many years together Embassador in Turky Bommel surrendred to the French N.S. His Majesties Plenipotentiaries the Duke of Bucks the Earl of Arlington and the Lord Viscount Hallifax returned to Whitehall His Majesty conferred the honour of Knighthood upon Henry Ford Esq Secretary to the Earl of Essex as likewise on Captain John Edgeworth The Earl of Essex Lord Lieutenant of Ireland began his journey towards that Kingdom The Cambridge and Bristol Frigats met the Dutch East-India Fleet ten or twelve leagues to the West-ward of Heylige Landt where they hotly engaged them A Proclamation that no person or persons whatsoever should import or cause to be imported into England VVales or Barwick upon Tweed any kind or sort of Painted Earthen Wares whatsoever except those of China and stone Bottles and Jugs c. upon pain of being grieviously fined c. His most Christian Majesty parted from the Camp at Boxtel N.S. for the Abbey of Postel parted from thence towards Berningnen proceeded to Lummen where he lodged this night The Sieur Mombas made his escape out of Prison at the Hague N.S. Was brought to the Hague Prisoner from Dort the Sieur de Wit Ruwaert van Putten News that Groningen was close Besieged by the Bishop of Munster His most Christian Majesty returned to St. Germanes N.S. August Was concluded the Treaty for the publick security N.S. and general Defence of the Empire The Earl of Euston was married to the onely Daughter of the Earl of Arlington The Sieur Pelnitz Envoy from the Elector of Brandenburgh N.S. took his leave of the States General of the United Provinces in order to his return home Then Pensionary de Wit was in the Assembly of the States of Holland N.S. endeavouring to clear himself of several matters whereof he stood accused The Dutch Fleet Northward of the Maes The Earl of Essex Lord Lieutenant of Ireland arrived at Dunlary and about three in the afternoon arrived at Dublin Happened a great disturbance at Middleburgh N.S. between the Magistrates and Burghers c. Te Deum was sung in the Churches at Genoua N.S. for the Victory their Forces had lately obtained over those of the Duke of Savoy at Castello Vecchio Maestricht more then ever blocked up by the French by their lying quartered round about it Was exchanged with the French Embassador at London the Ratification of the Treaty concluded by his Majesties late Plenipotentiaries in the French Camp c. The French passed on both sides the River N.S. near the Fort of Navaigne with a very considerable Army towards Maestricht and quickly after as it were quite surrounded Maestricht and drew a line of Circumvalation between on Ravens House and a small Village called Scharen to defend themselves against the Sallyes of that Garrizon News of Oneglia's surrender to the Genoueses A Proclamation touching half pence and farthings c. Great disorders at Delf N.S. Mr. Cornelis de VVit ancient Burghermaster of the Town of Dort N.S. and Ruward of the Lands of Putten was Sentenced by the Court of Holland and West-Friesland to be banished out of those Provinces and to loose all his Dignities and Imployments possessed by him c. He and his Brother the Pensionary de Wit killed by the people at the Hague in a most notorious manner and their dead bodies hanged upon a Gallows by the heels being used in such manner as scarce the like hath ever been heard off Happened at Madrid in the Placa Mayor a very great fire N.S. which in few hours burnt to the ground all the Pile of Buildings called the Planadera with many other dwellings c. containing as was supposed 2000. Families whereof some were killed and burnt and others hurt in quenching of the fire Certain news that the Heer de Groot was with drawn c. also that Sieur Mombas and he was at Cologne A general Rendez-vous of the Emperial Forces at
Elector of Cologne Iune His most Christian Majesty with his Army marched towards Rhyne-berg Was honourably interred Sir John Trevor at St. Bartholomews in Smithfield His Majesties Fleet under the command of his Royal Highness came to an Anchor in Sole Bay The Fleet weighed again and stood to Sea The Dutchess d'Enguine was brought to Bed of a Son at Saint Germanes N.S. His Grace the Duke of Lauderdale by a Proxy the right honourable Henry Marquis of VVorcester the Earl of St. Albans and the Earl of Bedford were enstalled at VVinsor Knights of the most noble Order of the Garter Was Interred in the Quire of Rochester Monsieur Rabiniere tres le Bos Reer-Admiral of the French Squadron who dyed at Chattam of the wounds he had received in the late Engagement Great troubles began to seize upon the people of the United Provinces by the appearance of the French Armies who Besieging Rhyneberg Orsoy VVesel and Burick were quickly possessed of them Fell a violent Rain at Madrid with much Thunder N.S. which broke down a part of the Tower of the Covent of the Holy Trinity The Lightning scorched one of the Fathers and killed three men without the Gates Arrived a Bode or Messenger at Harwich of the States General of the United Provinces on his way to the Dutch Embassador at London Arrived at Edinbergh his Grace the Duke of Lauderdale his Majesties High Commissioner of Scotland The body of the Earl of Sandwich was discovered floating on the Sea by one of his Majesties Ketches and brought up to Harwich His most Christian Majesties Armies appearing before Rees quickly made that and Emmerick their own as the Bishop of Munster did Doetechem Groll and Borkelo after the taking of Rees and Emmerick the French proceeded to Skenkscance of the Rhyne in order to a passing the River about Tolhuys His Majesty gave order for the publishing of his Gracious Declaration towards all such Subjects of the Low Countreys as should come into his Kingdom c. His Grace the Duke of Richmond his Majesties extraordinary Embassador to the Crown of Deumark made his publick Entry at Copenhagen A Proclamation forewarning and straitly commanding all his Majesties Subjects c. not by writing or speaking to utter or publish any false news or reports At mid-night her Majesty of France was brought to Bed of a young Prince N.S. A solemn Procession at Paris on occasion of his most Christian Majesties good success against the Dutch N.S. A tumult at the Hague the people throwing stones at the house of the Heer van Mombas N.S. Bonfires at Paris and other demonstrations of publick joy N.S. for the birth of the young Prince The right honourable Henry Earl of Arlington elected a Knight Companion of the most noble order of the Garter News that the French had passed the Rhyne into the Betuwe that Utrecht had yielded to his most Christian Majesty and that the French Troops were advanced as far as Amersford and that the Bishop of Munster had taken Swoll and Breefort the French Knotzenbergh and that Culenbergh Tiel Buren c. had yielded to the French that Ravestine was demolished by them and that Scenckscance and Arnhem were also taken that the common people began to be very rumultuous at Middlebourgh and that at Amsterdam they were lately in danger of being plundered by the commonalty and that the Countrey there abouts as also at Dort c. was set under water for some leagues together to hinder the approach of the French as also at Rotterdam Leyden and Delf that the common people were very unruly and tumultuous The two young Counts Tillions two brothers N.S. were Assassinated at Mons by seven or eight Spaniards as they were coming out of the Church The Trenches were opened before Daesburgh N S. A great tumult at Dort amongst the Inhabitants N.S. in which the people would have been killing and plundering their Burgemaster and other chief Officers of the Town had not the Lords presently declared his Highness the Prince of Orange their Governour and Stadtholder His Grace the Duke of Bucks the right honourable the Earl of Arlington the Earl of Shaftsbury and the Lord Clifford went to the Deputies of the States General of the United Provinces at Hampton Court Doesburgh yielded to the French N.S. The Count Conningsmark Embassador Extraordinary from the Crown of Sweden had Audience of his most Christian Majesty The right honourable the Earl of Arlington was at Windsor by a Proxy enstalled Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter His Grace the Duke of Bucks and the right honourable the Earl of Arlington began their journey for Holland as his Majesties extraordinary Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries Their Excellencies parted in the Katherine and Henrietta Yachts from the Buoy in the Nore His most Christian Majesty had advice of the taking of Deventer N.S. and that Swoll Campen Elborough Arderwick Hatten Hasselt and Ommen c. had yielded upon summons His Majesty had an account of the taking also of the Forts of Voorne and St. Andre His Grace the Duke of Bucks and the right honourable the Earl of Arlington arrived at the Maes Landed at Maesland Sluice and in the evening arrived at the Hague The Bishop of Strasburgh arrived at the French Camp N.S. and had Audience of the most Christian King The Bishop of Munster arrived there N.S. had after his Majesty had had some conference with him a Cross of Diamonds of very great value presented unto him by his most Christian Majesty and so returned to his Army The Baron de Metemiche Envoy from the Elector of Treves had likewise Audience of the said King And this night came news to his most Christian Majesty of the surrender of Zutphen His most Christian Majesty parted from Biloni towards Amerongen N. S. His said Majesty arrived at Amerongen N.S. The Sieur de Groot arrived in the French Camp with ample power c. from the States General of the United Provinces Dyed not far from Rome Cardinal Francisco Mancini N.S. in the 66. year of his age and 15th of his Cardinalato His Royal Highness with his Majesties Fleet came to an Anchor off of Harwich Set Sail for the Coast of Holland At Dort his Highness the Prince of Orange N.S. by an Act was made Stadt-holder His Majesties Fleet in the evening appeared within six leagues of the Brill Iuly The States of Holland concluded that the perpetual Edict of their never admitting of a Stadt-holder should cease c. Grave yielded to the French The States of Zealand made his Highness the Prince of Orange Stadtholder of that Province c. His Highness was also made Stadtholder of Holland quickly after and declared Stadt-holder at Amsterdam The body of the Earl of Sandwich which was taken up at Sea was magnificently Interred in King Henry the 7th's Chappel in the Vault on the North side of the Quire Henry