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A08157 Good nevves from Alsasia and the Palatinate, the fift of Iune The abstract of three seuerall letters, the one sent from Elsas in Alsatia, where Leopold vsed to keepe his court, the other from Hagenaw which was besieged by him the last from Franke-fort, containing the King of Bohemia's pursute of his victory obtained against the Emperours forces vnder Leopoldus. Afterwards the marching of the Kings forces vnder Count Mansfield, towards the Landtgraue of Darmestats country, with the abstract of another letter sent from the land of Hessen, relating the aduentures which happened to the Duke Christian of Brunswicke in his iourney towards the Palatinate. The late proceedings in the Low-countries, France, and diuers other parts in Germanie. 1622 (1622) STC 18507.51; STC 538; ESTC S104393 8,207 22

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Regiment to reserue himselfe for Fraunce if the Regiment disbanded His Brother is in Bohemia where hee hath two other Regiments one of horse and another of foote But Ouertrant alleadgeth that he is in Leopoldus seruice and came out to disswade the Regiment from disbanding and that hee clapt betweene him and the Port. The Duke saith within the Centrie but without the Turne pike What King Fredericke will doe with him wee shall hereafter heare The said 6 Coronets of horsmen said that the next day 5 Coronets of Cratische horsemen and a regiment of footemen more would also yeeld vnto Mansfield and enter into pay with him It is thought the whole army will rise and march towards Elsus Saberen Moltisheim Dacstein and other places for that the said townes haue want of Munition and prouant because they were forced to send it all to the campe before Hagenaw it is dangerous trauelling in these parts round about and it is to be feared that all Flsas will yeeld or forcibly be brought vnder King Fredericks command The Archduke Leopoldus saued himselfe in Freiburge Further letters of the 22 of May certifie that thereabouts they haue strengthened themselues with a few footmen that fled away from Hagenaw with 5 field peeces and in great danger for the Marquis of Durlach who with 7000 foote and 2000 horsemen is entred againe into the field and hauing discharged and paid all his men hath again entertained them in King Fredericks name The relieuing and beating away of the army before Hagenaw is confirmed by other letters they vvithin the towne could not haue holden out aboue 2 dayes longer the Archduke Leopoldus in his retraite lost a great peece of ordinance 26 hundred weight of pouder great store of munition bullets match as also all his cariage and 500 men that vvere slaine the rest that saued themselues in the flight went to Litchtnaw and further vpvvard to Wilsteden are gone ouer the Rhine in the ditches about the suburbes vvhile the garison in Hagenaw valiantly defended themselues many of Leopoldus souldiers vvere staine in the approch And newes is now come that Wasenaw Colonell Crats vvith 6 cornets of horsemen 2 regiments of footmen haue left Leopoldus are falne to Mansfields side and that foure cornets of horsemen more a regiment of footmen vvould doe the like An extract of a letter sent from Hagenaw dated the 19 of May 1622. The 17 of May the Earle of Mansfield came before Hagenaw to release the towne from the siege that vvas laid about it by the Archduke Leopoldus and therefore the said Archduke had beaten downe the bridge ouer the vvater to hinder the enemies approch but they vvithin in the space of three houres repaired it againe but vvhen the Archduke vnderstood of the enemies approch vvith so great forces in the morning at 6 of the clocke he left the towne in great confusion fled away leauing behind him 4000 loaues of bread good store of vvine all other prouision Mansfields horsemen set upon the Leopoldians kild all they could find and tooke much booty from them one vvaggon being laden full of bandoleers for peeces The 18 of May Mansfields souldiers vvent to Buswild a mile from Hagenaw vvherein vvas 60 souldiers that yeelded unto them there they found all maner of munition a great peece of Ordinance some peeces of Ordinance were sunke and Mansfields souldiers were before Cotten as it is said haue taken it pursued after Leopoldus souldiers and some of the said Leopoldus souldiers themselues did robbe and ransacke many of his vvaggons and tooke what they could cary away the rest they left for Mansfield An extract out of a letter sent from Frankfor●● the 29 of May 1622. That which was last written touching the breaking vp of the siege before the towne of Hagenaw and the ouerthrow of Leopoldus is confirmed out of Elsas and Strasburch after that the towne of Hagenaw vvas besieged by Leopoldus vvith an army of 12000 men horse and foote and the same had by him bin battered eight dayes together they vvithin issued so valiantly out and fought so couragiously within that before it an Italian Colonell and a Lieutenant Colonell called Fels vvere taken prisoners vvho vvere much fauoured by Leopoldus and a 1000 men vvere slaine by them as also the 1000 Crabaten that the said Archduke sent to the towne of Weissenburg to take it vvere also by the Earle of Mansfield most part slaine and dispersed and yet dayly some of them are kild by the pesants The King of Bohemia vvith the Earle of Mansfield and 15000 horse and foote coming to Hagenaw the Leopoldians vvere already fled leauing all their cariage and vvaggons vvith munition behind them and here and there saued themselues as they best could doe it but the Colonels Ouertr●nt and M●gen ●nderstanding they vvere fled presently followed after them vvith their horsemen and kild many of them vvhich pursuite continued for the space of three dayes till Leopoldus souldiers vvere driuen further away and in Trusen hey●i●● vvood the said Earle of Mansfield enclosed 16 companies of Italian horsemen that could not get out how they sped it is yet no● certainly knowne but it is to be feared that few of them vvould escape avvay At Bisweyld 60 of them also saued th●●selues in the castle vvith those that vvere Dutch and Netherlanders good quarter vvas holden but the Spaniards and Wallons vvere all slaine for amongst them they held no quarter in that castle they found 460 vveight of powder and at Brunbt 300 vveight of powder Thus Leopoldus souldiers vvere scattered abroad and those that vvere not slaine fell from him as already many cornets of horse and footmen are entertained by Mansfield and are entred into pay It is saids that the Earl● of Mansfield lies round about Spiers again● to let the Spaniards that are comming thither from ioyning vvith the Bauarians and to cut them off It is confirmed that the ouerthrow of the Marquis of Durlach was not so great as it was reported to be the said Marquis in the beginning hauing had the victory against the Spaniards but his gun pouder being fired the Spaniards set upon him againe yet 2 spanish Lords were taken prisoners by him for whom Monsieur Tilly offered to release all his prisoners but the Marquis would not vnlesse hee would restore his Ordinance and munition also againe An abstract of a letter written from Hessen the 22 of May 1622. It is reported that the Spaniards and Bauarians intending to set upon the towne of Paderborme from whence the Duke of Brunswick was gone the said Duke thereupon returned backe againe and as vvee heare hath fought with them where betweene them there was a great fight wherein many on both sides were slaine and that the Duke of Brunswick had the victorie the certaintie whereof is daily expected it is said that he is gone with certaine thousand men towards the Palatinate and hath left good garisons in