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B14944 The courant out of Italy and Germany, &c. 1621 (1621) STC 18507.15; ESTC S119525 3,238 2

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The Courant out of Italy and Germany c. From Rome the 7. August VVE have from Palerma that there was at Messina al manner of provision made against the coming of the Prince Philebert and that the Vice King had caused al the shipps to be arrested for to serve to this Catholicq army and that many instruments of warr were ready for some enterprise From Venise the 13. dito By Genua is confirmed out of Spaine that Bo● Rodrigo Calderon is openly strangled and his goods confiscated because of some murther wher of he is the cause and that there ar remitted of his goods for the lowe Contryes 600. thousand crownes It is written from Mijlan that the 7. Catholicq Cantons doe not holde with the Grisons at al neyther also have they bin present at the journy held at Baden which is ●eld by the Confederate for a graet despysing they ar also to come in armes togyther From Vienna the 18. dito Si●ce the last burning that the Hongres have bone in Marcvelt and in Austria it is sayd that t e same hath continued yet two whole dayes after so as there ar an hondert viliages burnt and that ther fore the Emperour hath put ordre that fower thousand men of the other garrisons both Horsemen and footmen shal be put into this town and because Presbourg was to be besidg they have put out al the folkes which were fled in it out of all other places rond about also that the two Regiments which were in the suburbes ar gone into the city after that they have burnt the sand suburbes it continues that the Budiani with his Hongres do much hurt for which cause many do flue ●ere for refuge The Marquis of Iagerendorp with his folkes is jonned with Bethlehem Gabor he is gone from Thurna and ar by S. Georges at Wortberg likewise also the old Comte of Turna Hofkirken as General over the duytsh folkes togyther with the maister of the artillery From Prage the 19. dito Vpon the 18 of this moneth there ar patentes come on t that because under pretext of soldiers so we ll hier as in the Land there is much robbern and spoile made that ther fore all those that ar without master as also all unknowen persons hier al yding and which have no pasport shall depart from the city Tabor doeth stil hold out the 18 of this moneth they have come out and killed above an hondert of the Emperour folkes the Comte Mansvelt is said to goe now for to help them From Vienna the 19. dito The miserable estate of an hondert and twenty villages in Marcvelt burnt by the Hongres doe continue the Marquis of Iagerendorp is joyned whith Bethlehem Gobor wel 20. thousand strong and have besiedg Presbourg about an myle of from the city the pest is strong within the citey and because they can gett no victualls but from hence it is to be feared that the passage shall be cutt of It is written that the Budiani doeth marche this waye vith is thousand for to joine himself with the Marquis of Iaegrendorp he is to come to Crembs and then twards Moravie to Bethlehem hier is also a great feare for as is sayd the Emperour is to depart from hence within 14. dayes but none knowes where hier ar wel 6000. fled people which for the most p rt have lost all they have and so must goe a begging From Lints the 23. of August Here is great feare in this Land of Austria because of the Hongres ther fore the Bishop of Saltsbourg hath sent one thousand musquetiers to the Emperour for help the Archiduck Leopold was also at Saltsbourg he is now gone from thence to Dienna on thousand men should folow him Those Lords arrested ar not yet loose but have good hope from the Due of Bavieres to be delivred by him onely in paying to the town and garrison 32. thousand Florins From Amberg the 25. dito The 13. 14. and 15 of this moneth the soldiers of Bavieres have short upon Mansvelt wel an hondert shotts but nor hurt above 20. persons and because some pieces of ordonnance ar placed upon the mount for to shoot upon Mansvelt ther fore doeth Mansvelt himself cause 200. men to fortify with al speed and for to prepare a place for ordonnance the 13. of this moneth ther hath also bin sēt to him three thousand yron boullets 50 Waggons with a somme of mony and 25. masters of ordonnance theyr great ordonnance shoots 48. ponds of yron they doe scarmish one another dayly From Francfurt the 29. dito After that the Spaniards have taken that house of Steyn in the Pals under Worms which belongs partly to the Palts partly to the Bishop of Worms and is also a passage they have divided themselves into two parts on the one and on the other syde of the Rhijn it is like ther will be some thing done shortly They writt from Worms that those of the Pals have taken agayn that house of Steyn with hard shooting upon it and that from thence they ar gone to Gernscheym we shall here the issue of it From Bunte in Switserland Considering that the French Ambassador goeth about to deceave us bp the Spanish practises and to bring us under the servitude of Spaine so it is that the three Confederats will no longer wayt but will labour by armes to recover the lost land and for this cause ech confederat shall bring 5000. men in the field which shall goe on with the first the sayd Ambassador is dayly to returne whence he came From Bern the 12. dito The five quarrers have desyred of us to lett passe the soldiers levied for the King of France but it hath bin refused so to doe all obout whereupon ther might will be troble rise among the confederat From Spier the 20. dito Within fewe dayes 15 Copanies of the Pals folkes both horsemen and footmen have taken thē quarter into these villages of the Bishop as Dorst Ruppensbach Niderkerken Hambach Diederspeit Meckan and Gensheym wherupon their clownes of Meckan putting themselves in armes have killed some soldiers for which cause the soldiers have sett upon them and killed 16. of them one house burnt and many spoild the countrymen flee hier with their wives and children in great nomber that it is pitye to behold and the soldiers have sent to daye one countryman for to warne the other to come home againe and prepare meat which if they doe not they will sett all the villages on fyer the other Soldiers also are to take their quarter to morow to Brureyn From Vdenheym the 20 dito Monday last were five villages of the Pals take by force and yesterday 2. more and it is anknowen when ther will be an end they hope to have hast help from other Princes these villages taken ar all spoild and the goods of them caried to Franckendal and other places From Bergstrate the 25. dito The Colonel Obertrout came jesterday to Bergstrate with his soldiers ther wil be a fight but bicause he is to strong for the Spaniards they shall not be able to withstand Obertrout hath sent them word to make good cheere in the house of Stem and that he will come to visit them the Pals ar also all assembled to day by Ladenbourg From Ceulen 31. August The Marquis Spinola is passed torough the Land Gulic with his army and gone twards Rinberg from which he had caused the shipps of Rhoer Ersoy and Lip for to make a shippsbridge which hath bin effected with hast by all such persons skilfull in that thing the ●paniards doe cause here a great deale of bread to be backt which is caryed with shipps twards Rimberg Those of the fort of the Priests-bonnet had lett passe a shipp wholly laden with al manner of provision and bier but afterwards have caused the same shipp to be brought agayme and arrested the same but the reason ther of is not knowen From VVesel the frist of September The Marquis Spinola is this morning come with his courtyers in this town his folck ar yet on the other syde of the Rhijn by Orsoy Berck and other villadges rond about they said that the bridg shal be brought to morow ready and put before this city for to passe over the soldiers but where they intend no man knowes yet They armp of the Prince of Orange is by Emeric where they have munstered and lodged here and there in the villadges by Rees they have all things so wel bridg and other necessaries in a readines and with great quantity what they shall effect the tyme wil cleare In France ther is no other likelihood but of warres the peste doe beginne in the Kings Camp therfore the army is divided there is among other one great Lord dead keeper of the Kings scale They writte from Hambourg that those soldiers which were discharged by the King of Danemarck are agayn taken in service and in the meane tyme that there ar many soldiers within Hambourg wher upon it hath bin declared with the sound of the dromme that they must departe the city with in 24 houres oud forbidden to give them anp loging It is sayd that the King of Swede should have beseidge the city of Riga in Lyfland AT AMSTERDAM Printed by George Veseler The 12. of Septembre 1621.