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A03134 A iournall, of the taking in of Venlo, Roermont, Strale, the memorable seige of Mastricht, the towne & castle of Limburch vnder the able, and wise conduct of his Excie: the Prince of Orange, anno 1632 VVith an exact card drawne first by Charles Floyd (nowe ensigne) and since lessened and cutt by Henricus and Willihelmus Hondius dwelling by the Gevangen Port in the Hagh. Compiled together by Capt. Henry Hexham quartermaster to the regiment of the Lord Generall Vere. As also a list of the officers, voluntiers, gentlemen, and souldiers slayne, and hurt in this seige. With the articles of composition. Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?; Hondius, Hendrik, b. 1573, engraver.; Hondius, Willem, engraver.; Floyd, Charles, fl. 1632-1633, cartographer. 1633 (1633) STC 13263; ESTC S104007 41,030 60

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300000 gilders yeerly and besides that this Towne and Castle brings in agreat deale of Contribution to the States from the adiacent Provinces as Namur Luxenburch litle Brabant c. Those of the Towne and Castle had these Articles of Composition graunted them which are here vnto annexed Thus it pleased God to heare the prayers of his faithfull ones and to honour the Land and his Ex cie so that in the sight of these two Armies which did beleaguer vs on the one side to take this citie of Mastricht and to send his Ex cie home maugre our Ennemis with Victorie to this God the Authour Giver off all Victorie be given Everlasting praises Amen A true Liste of the number of Officers slayne and hurt of all Nations of the States Armie before Venlo Roermont and the famous seige of Mastricht together with the Voluntiers Gentlemen slayne and hurt the numbre of the Souldiers of every Regiment throw the Army Anno 1632. COunt Ernest Lord Marshall of the feild slayne before Roermont Count Hanauw slayne before Mastricht 2 Of the Regiment of the Lord Generall Vere Robert Earle of Oxenford Captayne Edmund Manly Lieut. Edward Vere slayne 3 Lieut. Colonell Holles hurt S r. Symō Harecourt S ar Maiour Captayne Roockwood Captayne Trefferie Captayne Avery Vere Captayne Dudly Captaine VVrengham Captaine Cave Captaine Peyton Lieutenant Duncum Iunior Lieutenant Temple Lieutenrnt Peter Vere Ensigne Sydenham now Captaine Ens. Reade now Lieut. hurt 14 Sariants slayne Sariant Burton Sariant Parker Sariant Davis Sariant Daff. Sariant Foster Sariant Niclaes Sariant Bishop Sariant Revells Sariants slayne of this Regimēt 8 Of Gen. Morgan his Reg. Sariant Maiour VVilliamson Captaine Martin Captaine VVentworth Quartermaister VVayman Lieutenant Avery Ensigne Foster slayne 6 Generall Morgan himself hurt beneath his breast Captain Griffin Lieutenant VVhally Ensigne Stephens Ensigne Cleave hurt 5 Of Col. Packenhams Reg. Lieutenat Collonell Prowd Captain Courtney Captain Gawdie Lieutenant Lewes Ensigne Munnings slayne 5 Sariants slayne 2 Colonell Packenham himself hurt Lieutenant Bradly Ensigne Dansy now Captaine 3 Of Collon Herbert Reg. Colon. Harewood himself slayne Captaine Morton Lieutenant Garth Ensigne Iohnson Ensigne Fleetwood Ensigne Browne slayne vpon the breach slayne 6 Captain Dorrell Captain Sandall Lieutenant Duncum Ens. Doleman now Capt. hurt 4 Ens. VVillowly of my Lord Veres Regiment slayne before Venlo Of the three Scotch Reg. Of Colonell Broughs Captain Oglebly Lieutenant Bruce Ensigne Ridly Ensigne Couts slayne 4 Captain VVilllam Morrey Ensigne Iohnson hurt 2 Of the Lord of Baucloughs Captaine Ieames Morrey slayne before Roermont Lieutenant Moncrift Ensigne Graham slayne 3 Captain Leviston Ensigne Duglasse Ensigne Kerncroft hurt 3 Of Colonell Belfords S r Ieames Leviston Lieut. Colon. Lieutenant Dowglasse Ensigne scott hurt 3 Scotch Sariants slayne 2 Of the foure French Reg. Of the Marschalls Mons r Chast. Monsieur de Fay Ensigne to Captaine Croymar slayne 1 Monsieur de Montagnet Monsieur Brenelle Ensigne La Sauvage Ensigne hurt 3 Of monsieur Hauterive his Regiment Captaine Beza Isabella Lieutenant Mons. de Breville Ens. slayne 3 Captain Beringham La Ville Lieutenant hurt 2 Of the Duke de Candales Regiment slayne The Marquesse d'Esteaux his Lieutenant Colonell Captaine Fouillon Captayne Du Fresne Monsieur de Bois his Lieutenant Monsieur de Fay Lieutenant Monsieur Paul Lieutenant Monsieur de Granges Lieut. Monsieur Ruelle Lieut. Monsieur la Panniere Lieut. Monsieur Sansure Ensigne Slayne of this Regiment 10 Mons. de Verneville Sar. Maiour Captayne Croyer De Forges Lieut. De Charone Lieut. De Rupierre Ensigne hurt 5 Of the Regiment of Mons. Maison-neufve Captayne La Villete De Chaulot Lieutenant De Broullard slayne 3 Monsieur Croyer Lieut. Mons. Le Merle-Ensigne hurt 2 French Voluntiers slayne Mons. Saint Surin Le Baron de Chastres slayne in the English approches 2 Monsieur da Ganges Monsieur Bax hurt 2 French Sargants slayne 6 Of Count Maurice his Regiment the Wallons Captayne Marquett Le Doux Lieutenant Ensigne Calwaert slayne 3 Captaine Harsholt Krimits Ensigne to Captain Harsholt hurt 2 Telinghe Lieutenant to the old Company slayne 1 Of Count Solms his Regiment Mons. Nieulant Ensigne to Captaine Duke 1 Of Colonell Varicks Regiment Captaine Bruyn slayne when the Italians putt over 1 Of Collonell Rosencrans Ulevelt Ensigne Henry Bolon Ensigne to Captaine Vlaverwaelt slayne 2 Of Colonell Loos Captaine Dorght slayne 1 The number of Foote Officers of all Nations slayne and hurt Dutch Officers slayne with Count Ernest Count Haynaw 8 English Officers slayne with the 8. Sariants 29 Scotch Officers slayne with two Sariants 9 French Officers slayne with the Voluntiers six Sariants 25 VValloon Officers slayne 3 Officers of all Nation slayne 74 Officers of all nations hurt Dutch Officers hurt 3 English Officers hurt 26 Scotch Officers hurt 8 French Officers hurt 12 VValloone Officers hurt 2 Officers hurt 51 Horse Officers slayne The Captain of his Ex cie Harquebussiers Captaine Bourmagnie Coender Manck La Maire Cornett slayne 4 Beside some horsemen La Roze Lieutenant to Mons. Chastillon La Bresse Lieutenant hurt 2 Besids some horsemen that were hurt whose name are not knowne A Liste of the English Volūtiers Gentlemen of the foure Colonells companies slayne before Mastricht Anno 1632. Slayne the first of Iuly Vpon the Ennemies Traverse of the Lord Generall Veres Company of Dort Captaine Haughton reformado Maister Knowles Maister Ewins Maister Zachary Folliot Maister Edward Hewes 5 Of his Companie of Delph Maister Thomas VVittington Maister Sedgwick 2 Voluntiers and Gentlemen of the Lord Generall Veres Companie of Dort slayne vpon the breach the 20. off August 1632. Captaine Davis Reformado Maister Honywood Maister Hoo. Maister Bleschenden Maister Knosburow Sariant Burton Thomas Berry Thomas Cooke VValter Godscoate 9 Of his Lop s second Company of Delph Slayne vpon the breach Corporall Trent Richard Rycroft Thomas Ioanes Iohn Poole 4 Hurt of these two Companies Vpon the Traverse and vpon the breach as followeth Sariant Bagnall grievously hurt 〈◊〉 the Traverse 〈◊〉 Hill his arme shott all to peeces Maister VVillis Maister Ussher Maister Goodwyn Maister Miles Maister Odinsel Maister Hunt Maister Williams Maister Mathewes Maister Morris Maister Farewell Maister Browne Maister Patisson Maister Leake hurt Souldiers hurt 16 Of his second Companie of Delph hurt M. Baynham The 1 of Iuly vpon the Traverse Mr. Quarles The 1 of Iuly vpon the Traverse Mr. Turvill Mr. Alford Mr. Dye Mr. Willams Mr. Lower Mr. Robart Morris Mr. Georg Foster Robart Billings Mr Knightly Vachill Hurt vpon the breach 9 Sariant Betty hurt Hurt vpon the breach 9 Souldiers hurt 10 Slayne vpon the breach of the whole Regiments 20 Hurt and shott 82 Of Generall Morgans Regiment slayne before the 17 of Aug. Lieutnant Gilman Reforma 〈…〉 Mr. Henry Louewell Mr. William Withers Mr. Williā Morgan Mr. Amstrudder Mr. Walter Arden Mr. Edward Meade 7 Souldier slayne Hurt of the same Company Mr. Henry Ashly now Ensigne Mr. Thomas Ashly now Ensigne Mr. Wright Mr. Clapham Mr.
Thomas Morgan now Ensigne Mr. William Booth Mr. Iohn Merick hurt 7 Of Colonell Packenhams Mr. Carcy mr Butlar slayne 2 Souldiers 12 Of Colonells Herberts Voluntiers and Gentlemen slayne mr Blishenden mr Goodwood mr Chickwood mr Woodhouse mr Moore mr Dikes mr Gibs mr Parker mr Turnour slayne 9 Besides Souldiers slayne 12 What Gentlemen of Colonell Packenhams and Colonelll Herberts 〈◊〉 were hurt is not come to my knowledg The Numbre of Officers Voluntiers Gentlemen Souldiers of every nation Regiment slayne before Venlo Roermont the Seige off Mastricht Anno 1632. Of the five Companies of the guards 67 Of the Lord Veres Regiment 157 Of Generall Morgans 111 Of Colonell Packenhams 69 Of Colonelll Herberts 86 English slayne in all 423 Of the 3 Scotch Reg. were slayne 113 Of the 4. French Regiments Of the Regiment of mons Chastillon 33 Of the Regiment of mons Hauter 37 Of the Reg. of the Duke of Condale 39 Of the Reg. of mons Maison-neufve 31 French slayne 140 Of the Regiment of Count Maurice the Walloons 75 Of the Regiment of Count of Hanaw 42 Slayne of these 3. Regiments 162 Horse Officers slayne 4 Besides some few horsemen the numbre whereof it not knowne Summa totalis slayne of all Nations 909. Besides some horsemen FINIS Articles accorded by the Prince of Orange to the Gouvernour of the Towne of Mastricht and VViecke and to the Captaines and Souldiers therein I. Article THat the Baron of Lede to whome the Gouvernement of the towne is comitted the Captaines Officers Souldiers both horse foote and al such as receave pay from the King off Spayne off what qualitie or condition soever although they have without leave quitted abandoned the service of the Lords the States of the vnited Provinces together with the Captaines of the Companies shall goe out with the savegarde off lives and bagage with their Armes flying colours light matches at both ends bullets in their mouthes as they vse to march in the warr to the Army off the Marquis Sancte Croce 2. That on both sides shall remayne two hostages vntill their going out w ch shal be on munday the 23 of this month 3. That they shall have a hundreth suffitient waggons to transporte their baggage that his Ex cie shall give them two hostages to the sayd Army 4. That the Baron of Lede shall carry out with him sixe peeces of cannon with sixe Tonnes of Powder and bullets fitting the peeces to be chosen by the sayd Baron 5. That the Count Mottery Gouvernour of this place now absent all Capt nes Officers men of warr as afore sayd both present and absent shall have two yeares tyme to dispose of their inheritances howses goods moueables without any dammage and in case they shall sell their sayd goods they shal be free from any taxe to be put vpon them by the States Generall 6. That the wiues of the men of warre as aboue sayd may remaine in the towne the sayd two yeares to looke to their goods that during the sayd terme they shall vpon request have waggons horses and boats delivered them for their conduct to Namur or Teilremont and the like to such as be wounded or sicke 7. That all Officers Souldiets wounded or sicke may stay in the towne aswell by the hostes where they are now lodged as in the hospitalls his Excellency wil be pleased to give order there may be perticular care taken that they may be vsed as is fitt 8. That noe Officer nor Souldier shal be arrested for any debte 9. That the Souldiers of his Ex cie Army shall not goe into the towne but the day of marching out as also the Souldiers of the towne shall not goe into the Army of his Ex cie 10. That all horses or other boote made aswell before as during the seige shall rest in the peaceable possession of such as have taken or bought them without being questioned for the same 11. That the Prisoners on each side shal be delivered with out rantsome paying only the charges 12. That all Munition of warr and victualls belonging to the Kings of Spayne shal be delivered without fraude to such as his Ex cie shall appointe Given in the Campe before Mastricht the 22. of Aug. 1632. Signed Henry d● Nassan The Baron of Lede The Articles of Composition agreed on my Lord the Prince of Orange to the Clergie Magigistrates of the Towne of Mastricht I. Article THat all offences injuries done aswell by the Clergie religions pèrsons as the temporalls not only before but during this seige both on the one side the other shal remayne wholie forgotten and forgiven II. That within the towne of Mastricht the reformed Religon shal be frelie and publiquely preached exercised as it is exercised in the vnited Provinces that in the Churches of S t Ieames Hillary iff they be convenient for it iff not two other fitt Churches shal be vsed therevnto III. That the Lord high Priour of S t Servaes and all spirituall Eclesiasticall religious persons as the chiefe Priour of our lady and the chiefe deacons and Chapiters with their supposts the foure Pastours the colledges off the societies all Cloysters and persons off what state dignitie order and function soever they be none excepted shall cōtinued be mayntained in their severall goods reuenewes dignities priviledges freedoms exemptions and Lordshipps Jurisdictions collations of prebends benefices Offices Functiōs administrations to vse possesse aswell within as without the afore said towne none excepted even as they before this have enioyed and possessed them without any Molestation therin demunition or hinderants whatsoever IV. And accordingly the publique exercise of the Romish catholique Religion shal be taught in the Churches cloysters in every place as the same hath bin exercised hitherto without any let or hinderance whatsoever V. That all persons familes and goods as also Priviledges Immunities and freedomes by water and by lande of the Burgers inhabitants likewise of the Gilds hospitalls the poores tables the great holy Ghost such like foundations aswell within as lying without the jurisdiction of the aforsaid towne shall continue free and vnmolested VI. That the Lords the States of the vnited Netherlands shall vndertake nothing within the towne and the Iurisdiction off the same then that with was graunted to the Kinge off Spayne as Duke off Brabant according to the charters made thereoff and exhibited are kept in the towne and shal be according to the antient costome and some off late made and closed accounts shal be delivered over and that to the Bishopp and Prince off Luke and the common vndevided Iurisdictions other his demaynes shall remayne as they have don before this and hitherto VII That the aforesaid Lords the States off the aforesaid towne shal governe ioyntly together with the aforesaid the Prince off Luke as a perticular towne and Province a part from the other States