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B14977 A continuation of the former newes Three great inuasions already attempted: the one by Bethlem Gabor, who with the Turkes is already come downe beyond the riuer Donaw: the other by the Count of Thurne, hauing the command of the Marquis of Iaggendorps forces, hath now entred into Selesia: the last by the Tartars vpon Polonia, which hath driuen them all to amazement. With the present estate of the siege of Breda, and in what manner Spinola hath beleager'd the towne. Likewise the resolution of the Colledge of Electors, concerning the succession of the Palatinate; as also the late commotion newly hapned in Rome; with the arrest of the Emperors Ambassador in Turkie, and diuers other occurrents. 1624 (1624) STC 18507.346; ESTC S103048 9,050 22

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Septemb. 9. Numb 23. A CONTINVATION OF THE FORMER NEWES Three great Inuasions already attempted the one by Bethlem Gabor who with the Turkes is already come downe beyond the Riuer Donaw the other by the Count of Thurne hauing the command of the Marquis of Iaggendorps Forces hath now entred into Selesia the last by the Tartars vpon Polonia which hath driuen them all to amazement With the present estate of the Siege of Breda and in what manner Spinola hath beleager'd the towne Likewise the resolution of the Colledge of Electors concerning the succession of the Palatinate as also the late commotion newly hapned in Rome with the arrest of the Emperors Ambassador in Turkie and diuers other occurrents LONDON Printed for Thomas Archer and Beniamin Fisher and are to be sold in Popes head Alley ouer against the Signe of the Horse-Shoo and in Pater-noster Row at the Signe of the Talbot A CONTINVATION OF THE WEEKELY NEWES From Vienna the 7 of August VPon the tiding which the Post of Brussels brought here of the Treatie which is now in France apppointed there were here diuers speeches rumours and coniectures spread abroad of the designes of the King of France and the order which was already giuen before to some Colonels to march towards Alsatia was also againe renued by the Imperiall Councell And the Colonell Schauwenberg who lay with his Regiment at Eger vpon the Frontiers of Bohemia marcht presently with it towards Alsatia and there were also yet two other Regiments and some horse appointed to follow him with all speed they could make The Duke of Bauaria hauing conferred at Norenberg with the Electors of Mentz and Saxony they sent the Emperour word of the resolution by them taken namely that they desired that a meeting might be appointed at which the Electors might onely appeare for to treat about some particular points concerning themselues as to prouide that the Emperour might not any more hereafter dispose of the Estates and Lands of any Elector without the consent of the vvhole Colledge And to consult also and to conclude who shall haue right to succeede the Duke of Bauaria after his decease in the Electorate intending to exclude the Prince Palatine and his issue for euer The Generall meeting which was appointed in Morauia is now ended and the States of the Land haue agreed to pay within the space of sixe moneths 250000 Florins each of them is worth three shillings Sterling vpon condition that they of the Countrie shall haue an absolute pardon and bee discharged of the Souldiers vvhich are in it Although the Basha of Buda hath againe made an inuasion vpon our frontiers there are neuerthelesse yet many that thinke the Great Seigneur will breake the Peace betwixt the Emperour and him The Cossacks haue not as yet receiued the money which is promised vnto them for a part of their pay and are therefore continuing their excesses and insolencies The money is not yet ready which the Archduke Charles is to haue to trauell withall From Vienna August 14. It continueth still that the Turkes hauing made themselues very strong about Offen inuaded Lowentz and did there great hurt both by fire and sword There is now great doubt made of the Peace betwixt The Emperor and the Great Seigneur for Bethlem Gabor sent hither an Ambassador with a Letter written in the name of the Great Seigneur to him Bethlem Gabor by which he desired to know whether if occasion should be offered hee would take part with him or the Emperor Whereupon Bethlem Gabor the Prince of Transiluania desireth to know of the Emperor how and in what manner he may assure his owne Estate and in what fashion he will protect him what ayd and how soone he will bee ready to send it vnto him and protested moreouer that in case of deniall of such ayd as is required the Emperor should haue no reason to blame him if to preserue his lands and subiects he turned to the other side The Tartars haue done great hurt in Polen and defeated many Polonians and the King of Polen hath sent for the Cossackes which are in these lands but they will not depart before they be payd Whereby it appeareth that it is not true that as some reported the Polonians should haue defeated the Tartars which made the late inuasion in Polonia From Vienna Aug. 14. The Elector of Bauaria hauing made at Nurenberg his oath as an Elector before the Elector of Mentz who is Chancelor of the Empire the Land-graue of Darmstadt was presently sent to the Elector of Brandenberg for to learne his mind concerning the resolutions that haue beene taken at Schlensingen which are thought to agree with them of the Elector of Saxony And it is now almost generally beleeued that the endeauors which Monseur Marescot hath vsed in Germany for there establishing of seueral Princes of Germany are not likely to take any good effect It is here also euen now rumored that the Regiment of the Colonell Schauwenbach is to bee staid at the instance of the Archduke Leopaldus who stands at this time in greater feare of the oppression of the imperiall Souldiers then of the threatnings of the French He resigned lately his Bishopricke of Passaw in the fauor of his Brother the Archduke Charles who hath receiued the Deeds of it and it is held for certaine that he himselfe is to marry with the widow of the late Duke of Vrbin The dismissing of the Cossacks is not so much deferred for want of money as by reason of the imminent troubles in the Empire and the other neighbouring lands And the Turks euen themselues haue made lately an inuasion as farre as Lowentz And although Bethlem Gabor protesteth that hee hath had no hand in the late stirrings of the Turkes hauing but few dayes agoe sent an Ambassador to such effect to the Emperor who is yet here and hath promised in his name that he on his side will keepe the Treaty of agreement and desires that the Emperor wil shew him this fauour that he may send some persons into the Empire to find out a Lady or Princesse fit to match with him Neuerthelesse seeing that here are come aduices that he maketh great warlike preparations and that it is to bee mistrusted that vnder colour of friendship and confidence hee will worke new commotions the Emperour to preuent mischiefe hath sent a Letter to the Pope to desire him that by the interposition of his authority hee will be pleased to effect so much that the King of France the Venetians and the Duke of Sauoy ioyne not their forces with them of the Protestants And it is here rumored that if the Peace bee once broken with France that 8000 or 10000 Cossacks shall bee sent thitherwards to waste and spoile the Country From Vienna August 16. The tiding is confirmed againe of the great warlike preparations which Bethlem Gabor hath made hauing mustred after the generall Meeting of Hungary was ended 30000 men many Turkes