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B14949 July. 16. Numb. 9. The continuation of the most remarkable occurrences of newes, since the 4 of Iune, vntill this present. 1630 Containing, amongst diuers others, these particulars. The preparation and landing of the King of Sweden in Germany, with a mighty army, against the emperour: together with a list of his whole army, horse and foot. A late skirmish and ouerthrow giuen by the States forces, to Count Iohn of Nassaw, himselfe being taken prisoner, being sore hurt: together with diuers men of note neare Wesel. Newes of the arriuall of the two Spanish plate fleets at the Havanna, with the Gargazin of their lading and riches. The great ielousie of the emperour, of the Turkes comming into Hungary, with the great cruelty of the said Turkes, vsed against certaine merchants of Hungary. The arriuall of diuers Dutch ships; richly laden, both from East-Indies, and from Farnambuco together with many other particulars, both from Italy Sauoy, France, and the Low-Countries. Butter, Nicholas, d. 1664, publisher.; Bourne, Nicholas, publisher.; Purslowe, George, d. 1632. printer. 1630 (1630) STC 18507.205; ESTC S118670 8,295 19

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July 16. Numb 9. The Continuation of the most remarkable occurrences of Newes since the 4 of Iune vntill this present 1630. Containing amongst diuers others these particulars The preparation and landing of the King of Sweden in Germany with a mighty Army against the Emperour Together with a List of his whole Army Horse and Foot A late skirmish and ouerthrow giuen by the States forces to Count Iohn of Nassaw himselfe being taken prisoner being sore hurt Together with diuers men of note neare Wesel Newes of the arriuall of the two Spanish Plate Fleets at the Hauanua with the Gargazin of their lading and riches The great ielousie of the Emperour of the Turkes comming into Hungary with the great cruelty of the said Turkes vsed against certaine Merchants of HVNGARY The arriuall of diuers Dutch Ships richly laden both from East-Indies and from Farnambuco Together with many other particulars both from Italy Sauoy France and the Low-Countries LONDON Printed for Nicholas Bourne dwelling at the South entrance of the Royall Exchange 1630. Continuation of the weekely Newes From Venice the 24 of May 1630. THe Warre in Italy encreaseth daily and waxeth hotter the French doe strongly fortifie the Incorporated Cities in Sauoy and haue taken another towne of great importance and now are marching toward Cassall to relieue that The Spanish on the other side doe fortifie themselues by the Piedmont Sea with Sconces retrenchments and men lye round about Cassall with aboue 20000 men with Shot Canons and Amunition vnder the Command of Colonell Pianso they haue assaulted the little Sconce before Cassall with 6000 men but were beaten backe twice manfully and couragiously by the French Insomuch that they were compelled to retyre with the losse of the said Colonell Piause and 800 more The Duke of Mantua and the Imperialists lye ouerthwart against each other in battell and they doe daily skirmish with each other His Maiestie of France will by no meanes yeeld to any agreement but striues to accomplish his designe and purpose The Marquis Spinola demaunds great summes of moneys from the King of Spain pretending that he means to performe some notable exploit In Millan dy daily about 80 or 100 persons in diuers other Cities All fruits and lands are quite ruinated insomuch that a great dearth may be expected In shutting vp of this Letter commeth tydings that the French haue brought great supply and reliefe into Cassall The P●rats of Thunis and A●giers haue done exceeding great harme vpon the Coast of Sicile and haue taken diuers ships and haue strain'd a very great and richly laden ship From Rome the 25 of May. 1630. We vnderstand from Spaine that there was great ioy lately at Court concerning the birth of some young Prince And that Letters ar● come from Don Frederico which mention that the Fleet is happily come into the Hauana And they did hope that the same Fleet would safely arriue in Spaine about the end of this same moneth From Venice the 24 of May. From Millan we learne that the Dutch are arriued in the same Command of the which already 7000 foote and 800 horse are vnder the Commaund of those of Mantua being marched thither The rest are laid in Montserat The Generall Piccolomeni is to conduct them thither 12000 foot more and 3000 horse Now newly commeth tydings that the French haue taken the head towne Chambery with agreement And that Mounsieur Bassampier hath also besieged some place of importance It is coniectured and is also very probable that all Sauoy will fall vnder the obedience of the French King From Venice the 31 of May. We heare from Piedmont that being his Maiestie of France had well beset the City of Chambery he himselfe with all his forces is proceeded farther into Sauoy so to approach with maine force into Italy The Spanish doe begin to breake vp apace and to forsake Cassall some going towards Millan others towards Sauoy to hinder the passage with greater force The forces of the Duke of Mantua and his Seignorie happened into a hot skirmish with the Imperialists who with some 20000 strong did striue to lodge in the Dukedome of Mantua In this skirmish many were slaine on both sides Howsoeuer they hindered the Imperialists in their intention who were constrained to seeke other Quarters where they begin to entrench themselues by reason the Cardinall comes downe with such a strong Army The plague encreaseth exceedingly among the souldiers as well in field as in the towne The Marquis Spinola is about to furnish another Army which vnder the protection of the Emperour he intends to bring against this Seigniory To this end are come diuers summes of ready money from the King of Spaine into Genua with promise of fiue millions more as soone as the siluer or Plate-Fleete shall be arriued From Verona the 3 of Iune From Millan is written that the Marquis Spinola is departed toward Frasineto to vndertake the siege of Cassall on the Netherland manner He hath already brought thither 40 pieces of Ordnance amongst them 24 Culuerins with many Granadoes and Fireworkes The Spanish haue made a strong assault on the outward Works of the same City and driuen the French vnto the very gates of the City In which bickering many Spaniards were slaine especially those of the Regiment of Schauwenborgh At this present they haue made a Battery before the Citie and doe begin to shoot The Commander Gallas hath placed himselfe with 6000 Musketiers and 1500 horsemen betweene this City and Mantua to depriue those of Mantua of their Prouiand and Amunition which they conuey which the Seignorie of Venice will striue to hinder The Imperialists haue taken Valesio Villa Franca and all the townes Cauttatto in the which the Venetians haue lost at least 2000 men Their Generall Sagreto was compelled with his Artillerie and men to retyre All this while the Imperialists doe much wrong and waste the Countrey with burning for you may see one fire continually kindled after another In the last encounter before Goyto the Imperialists tooke from the Venetians 25 Ancients and 4 Cornets which shall be presented to the Duke of Friedland by the Commander Picolomeni From Italy the 8 of Iune The reason why the Duke of Sauoy sent the Abbot de la Scaglia into Spaine was to assure the King of Spaine concerning his constancy and fidelity as also to giue him thankes for the great assistance and succour which hee had afforded him in these late occurrences From Geneua it is reported that the Prince Thomas hath retyred himselfe out of Sauoy from Chambergh to Montmelian Yeelding vnto those of Chambergh and other Cities which are not tenable free consent to accommodate themselues with France as they shall see fitting But not to change their affections and loue against the house of Sauoy From Vienna the 5 of Iune Since his Emperiall Maiesty departed hence there is but little happened onely we vnderstand from Hungary that the Turks doe assemble very strong it
is feared that the Turke will attempt something against Hungary Whereupon the Citie Magistrates here haue caused the Bridge with all necessaries to be repaired Also in Hungarie is command giuen for the amending of the Frontiers and fortification of the same By reason that about Lowen some 20 Turkes which went out a breebooting and robbing were slaine and found dead The Turkes haue againe in great Company assembled together and fallen vpon the Merchants of Lowen returning homeward and kill'd three hundred of them From Prague the 18 of June All is at peace and quiet here Onely here are certaine Companies of Crabates expected here who shall by the Deputies Commissarie● be inducted here In Hungary also are leuyed certaine hundred horse to what end is not yet knowne From Silecia the 10 of June We doe vnderstand that the King of Sweden will fall into these parts with 8000 horse and fiue Regiments of foot The Oderstream wheresoeuer Bridges are is to that end fortified with Sconces and from Breslau thither is euery day sent great store of Prouiand The dearth continues still insomuch that many dye of hunger From Halle 8 dicto The Emperialists which haue hitherto layn in Olderburland Coburgh Wymeren Swatzenburg and other quarters are now broken vp they bend their course march towards the Bridge of Dassow there to hinder the comming of the Swedish From Lowen Saxonis 6 Iune Diuers of the Emperors forces are expected into Pomeren which should descend from Maeghdenberg the Bishopricke of Halberstadt They are already vpon the march and ready to beset the places neare and about the Sea The Duke of Friedland is passed through Neurenborch to Meningen and through Elue to the Army to affront the French Army The Prince Elector Saxon is as yet at rest and keepes himselfe still causeth no forces to be raised He will try whether he can preuaile by Messengers with the Emperour concerning the monies which are disbursed Now we here from all parts of the comming of the King of Sweden and that the same King is present in Pruysen in his owne person and conueyes his men through Breslau into Pomeren The troopes of foot daily imbarked and to this end many ships are stayed in diuers Hauens of Pruysen which land the souldiers in Pomeren His Maiesty is dayly expected in Straelsondt and he● h●th well prouided all his Townes and Cities The Commander Torquato will haue the passages of Gartes and Grissenhagen by force Notwithstanding the Duke of Pomeren and the heads of the Countrey oppose him Yet neuerthelesse they shall be faine to suffer it The same Torquato keepes his Rendenouz about Stargart Within few dayes there marched certaine of his Companies with 4 peeces of Ordnance toward Grissenhagen They now write from Statin that the Commander Torquato is there And the Councell hath at his request for certaine houres beene together From Hamburgh The King of Denmarke hath giuen charge for all ships and goods in that Citie in Norway and in his whole Kingdome to be slayed and arrested From Bremen Here passed a Cauallier from Stocholin who did relate that the King of Sweden is marching with this Army here described 20 Regiment Dutch foot 47 Companies Dutch horse 9 Regiment Funnis foot 4 Regiment Scotch 17 Regiments Swedish foot 3000 Funnis horse The Rhyngraf shall for a certaine time Command in Sweden And also Charels Charelsome Wrangell The King himselfe is going toward Straelsondt in person From Hamburgh The whole Company here is enioyned by the Magistrates by all meanes to deny the King of Denmarke the Toll which at Gheluckstadt he requires of the sh●ps To this end they haue prepared 30 warlike ships well mounted with Ordnance and all kind of prouision intending to encounter with the Kings ships which are now in the Riuer Elue It is likely that here will grow hot warres This City causeth daily men to be leuyed And the King of Denmarke makes no lesse preparations Now commeth tydings that the King of Denmarke is departed from Gheluckstadt to Coppenhagen because the King of Sweden had enquartered certaine thousands of his men in Schoonen Which is a great easement to vs for in the meane space we may the better cleare the Elfstroom From Wesell the 12 of Iune The Spanish are now busied at Berk to lay the Bridge for defence of the same they had brought sixe great peeces of Ordnance with the which they shot so strongly that those of Rocroodt durst attempt nothing The Citizens at Berk are much afraid of a pillaging by reason the souldiers get no pay They lye 30 and 40 in one house About the 3 and 4 of this moneth was a Bridge laid ouer the Lip Ouer the which the States did send a Conuoy of 500 souldiers and 200 horse to Dusburgh there to pay Graue Willems men The speech goes that they are now all in the seruice of the States The workes of Buricke are now almost all in defence The Spanish haue taken two of our souldiers which kept the watch without Burick and haue carried them away captiue From Gosh 17 of Iune The Gouernour of Orsie vrgeth our neutrall Cities still for the pay of his souldiers Moreouer John of Nassaw comes with his Army and in the name of the Emperour will lodge his forces within our townes Notwithstanding wee haue safe-gard from the Emperour himselfe Also haue wee receiued writing from the Lords the States that we should not receiue him Hereupon we haue sent with all speed a Messenger to the Jnfante namely the D●ane of Iant. What he will obtaine with her at Bruxels we must expect tydings of Both our Dukes are now agreed concerning their difficulties The Duke of Nieuburgh is at Dusseldorpe and is shortly to depart to the Hage From Antwerp 29 Iune This day is arriued a Courier with Letters from Licbona which mention that there are ships preparing Port à Port and throughout the whole Kingdome for the seruice of the King In Spaine is a certaine ship arriued from Don Frederico from Havana reporting that he is there with the Fleet consisting of 70 ●aile which are come from Cartagena and are expected in Spaine in June From Calis Malis is gone to Sea and set saile the ordi●ary F●eet of Terra firma Of 12 Gallions and two sw●f● pinnaces The Fleet of Noua Spania should follow also this moneth and returne againe in Nouember Letters certifie from Madril that as soone as Don Frederico shall be arr●ued he shall againe depart for the Brasiles To this end Spaine shall set forth 80 Ships and the Dunkers Portugals and Biscayers 40. Concerning which we shall in time be made acquanted In Portugall doth still continue great alteration and they are much perplexed for the losse of Farnambuco the more by reason of a certaine Barke is arriued from Pacina with Letters from the Gouernor Albunckerken Who doth still containe himselfe in the open Countrey These letters make knowne that if so be the King doth not with all possible