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A80382 The Continuation of our forraine occurences: vvith the confirmation of the late cruell and bloody battell fought betwixt Wesell and Collen. And the particulars of the losses on both sides, and what townes the Weymarish and Hessish have since taken. : Also [S]ome letters and passages of note from other parts of Christendome. / Translated and collected out of good originalls. 1642 (1642) Wing C5959; ESTC R171510 6,139 15

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The continuation of our Forraine occurrences VVith the confirmation of the late cruell and bloody Battell fought betwixt Wesell and Collen And The particulars of the losses on both sides and what Townes the Weymarish and Hessish have since taken Also ●ome Letters and passages of note from other parts of Christendome Translated and collected out of good Originalls ●ondon printed for Nath. Butter at ●t Austins Gate in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Pyde Bull. 1642. Vienna Inne 13.23 THE generall Treaty of peace betwixt the Emperour and the King of France and the Crowne of Sweden is ●ppointed to beginne the 25. of March with the French they will treat at Munster and with the Swedes at Osnaburg and during the treaty the garrisons shall be drawne out of both places and the said places shall in the meane time remaine neutrall yet if so be that contrary to all expectation the treaty should be dissolved without an happy effect the said garrisons shall enter those Townes againe as they marched out and the first day of May an Imperiall Diet shall be held at Frankford on the Maine or Speier what good successe it will have time will shew Basil Ian. 12.22 The French and high Dutch troopes under the command of Generall Major Erlach which relieved the Fort of Hohenwiel and provided the same againe with all necessaries have fired the Imperiall Campe demolished the Sconces thereupon are gone again to their old quarters Erlach to Brislack and Oissonville and Lieutenant Colonell Rosa unto who is given Colonell Mullers Regiment of horse are gone for Paris in this siege hath beene in the Fort of Hohenwiel 400. souldiers 300. women and children and a good store of provision and most that they wanted was water Hamborough Ian. 15.25 The King of Denmarke is at Christian Pries and is willing now to enter into a friendly treaty with this City They write for certaine that the Count of Aversberg as Imperiall Embassadour is appointed for the treaty of peace betwixt the Emperour and the King of France and the Crowne of Sweden and is arrived at Wolffenbuttle to goe to Munster Some few dayes agoe divers Swedish regiments marched towards the Bishopricke of Magdeburg where they tooke away many horses and cattell at H●l●nstat also they have ruinated two Luneburgish companies insomuch that the Swedes and Luneburgish are now enemies one against another The Imperiall Army is broke up and is marching towards the Bishopricke of Halberstat directly against the Swedes the sicke souldiers and dismounted horsemen are sent to their appointed quarters The strong Castle of Mansfeld remaines besieged by the Imperialists which they have begunne now to undermine some are of opinion that it will not bee able to hold out long Vienna Ian. 19 29. Concerning the Palatine treaty there is now good hope it is reported that the Duke of Bavaria will restore both the upper Palatinate and that part which he hath in the lower Palatinate if so be that the King of Spaine will accommodate himselfe in like manner Incontinueth that the generall treaty of peace shall be reassumed a new at Munster and Osnaburg the 20. or 25. day of March to which end the letters of safe conduct are delivered out already for France and Sweden Leipzigk Ian. 13.23 At this instant we receive letters from Magdeburg certifying that the whole Imperiall Army hath kept generall randevous at Ashersleben being resolved to goe in three severall places as namely at Stasfurst Egglen and Gennersleben over the River of Pude and to march against the Swedes to which end they labour here to repaire a shipbridge for them the Swedrs are resolved to expect the comming of the Imperiall Army From Silesi they write that Carlach hath yeelded upon discretion and Stolhans hath likewise forsaken at Beuthen one of the Sconces the rest the Imperialists hope likewise to muster shortly it is reported that the Imperialists have taken prisoner the Swedish Colonell Shulman together with 500. horsemen of Stolhans his army Collen Ian. 14.24 The great flving of he inhabitants both of Cities Villages and Cloysters by water and land towards this City continueth still because of the great progresse of the Weymarish and Hessish forces which take one place after another Fieldmarshall Hatzfeld with his troopes is retiring towards the Yffell and Mosell to joine with the Lorraine troopes which are arrived about Wormbs The City of Bonne is to take in a 1000. foote and 300. horse of Hatzfelds forces The Magistrates of this City cause the Drummes to bee beaten day and night to take up some 1000. voluntiers for the securing of this City within the space of three dayes the price of the corne rose from 8. to 10. florens this City is so full of the Country people that are fled hither as it hath beene by mens memory and these troubles stop now all trading the City of Doringen the Imperiall souldiers themselves have fired The principality of Bergk and the Duke of Newburg have already agreed with the Weymarish and Hessish forces to pay contribution unto them The overthrow of Lamboy is farre greater then at first was mennoned some that lay amongst the dead and afterward through a secret way came hither to this City looke most miserable and pittifull which say that their army is totally ruinated and that not above three or foure hundred men could escape Generall Lamboy with eighteene other Colonells was brought prisoner into the Cloyster of St. Tunes and from thence was carred towards the Rhyne The Nobility and Gentry upon which heretofore we did much rely runne now all away and will not fight leaving behind them all their lands and goods Dusseldorp the 14.24 of Ian. What great overthrow Generall Lamboy had neare Huckelsheim the 7.17 of this moneth hereof we see daily sufficient witnesse In this overthrow about 5000. of his men were taken prisoners and he lost all his baggage artillery and the most part of his Standards and Ensignes The City of Ordingen was forced to pay 3000. Rixdallers for a ransome The flying of the poore inhabitants both women and children and a number of the Clergy which for divers yeares together did not once come out of the Cloyster we have continually seene from the 8.18 of this moneth till yesterday Our Prince the Duke of Newburg hath obtained the Neutrality for his subjects but the Nobility and Gentry are excluded Collen the 15.25 of Ian. Fieldmarshall Hatzfeld hath propounded three points to our Magistrates 1 To grant him a free ferry before this City over the River of Rhyne 2 That in case of necessity he may retire under the protection of this City 3 That they shall take into this City two or three thousand men of his forces for a guarrison the two first points they have granted him but the third they have denyed The townsmen at Bonne flee for the most part hither to this City Emmerick the 15.25 of Ian. The 9.19 of this moneth two Weymarish Colonells