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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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Lipstat and Soest As also that upon the 16 of May the said Duke going from Paterborm with his army of 20000 men horse foot marching to Eisvelt and hauing made a bridge ouer the Wesel at Hopsel the Earle Stirom with his horsemen hauing the Rereward being wartered at Salts Cotten the Spaniards Bauarians the night before went thither and made an alarme setting upon the Rereward thought to take their cariage but the Duke presently relieuing them kild some of the Spaniards and Bauarians and tooke some prisoners And since we heard that the Elector of Colen and the Baron of Anholt had an intent to set upon the Duke of Brunswick as he marched forward and to that end sent 16 companies of horsemen and some foote to set upon his Rereward Which the Duke understanding turned back againe and met with the enemy hauing eight peeces of Ordinance with him vvhereupon the enemie furiously set upon him and he causing his greatest troupes vvith the peeces to retire presently made a lane and gaue fire to his Ordinance and and therewith put his enemies in such a feare that they fled away vvhom he o● all sides pursued and slue three cornets of horse and eight companies of their footmen vvhich done he followed on his victorie And now vve are certified that the said Duke of Brunswick hath bin at Hildesheim belonging to the Bishop of Colen and hath gotten 2000 weeks Dollers of the Capiall as much from the Iewes there for that they hauing taken vp the good mony in the country of Brunswik caused such bad mony to be minted that thereby great complaints and hurt ensued And after that the said Duke went to the stift Fulda and it is said that he is there already and causeth the Abbot and the Capitoll to giue him a great summe of mony from whence he intends to go to the Bishopricke of Wirtsburg in Frankenland and also to the Bishop of Bamburg and other to visit them It is said that he left a strong garison in Lipstat before his d●parture being eleuen companies of horse and footmen as also in the towne of Ham these 2 townes are indifferent strong and vvell prouided of all things so that in certaine moneths they can want nothing It is certified from Veni●e that in Naples the preparation for the Warre dayly goes forward and that they haue great want of prouant as also that there are Souldiers taken vp in the double Donne of Millaine that are to bee sent against those of Valtolina and the Grisons They write from Vienna that the same day the Emperour rode to the meeting holden in Oldenburgh wherein hee is to enter the 20. of May and that the next Munday ensuing the Propositions shall be propounded and then those at Lepenburg and Newstadt shall cease where the Spauschapper and the principallest Lords are altogether assembled With the Emperour there went 12. Companies of Foot and two Regiments of Horsmen That Bethlem Gabor the Marquesse of Iagarensdorp and the Earle of Thurne and Hof-kirchen are yet at Grootwerden and cause a great number of Souldiers to march out of Setenberghen to Cassan Also that the Emperours Generall the Earle of Nigromont with Don Balthasar are appointed to goe from thence to the Emperours ●●d Leopoldus his Army in Elsas That still they build vp the new Bulwarkes in Vienna and it is said that the Suburbs that were last markt out shall be taken downe againe and that on the other side of the Draw-bridge there shall bee a new Towne built the ground being freely giuen to that vse The last Letter from Prague makes mention that the 1000. Horsemen taken vp by the Duke of Holstein for the Emperour are come into the Gatser Crays the Commissary of the Musters chiefe Lieutenant is gone thither to muster to muster them but they will take no other money but rickes Dollars and Golde there are to goe to the lower Palatinate with the men of Bechmans Regiment and 5. Companies of Prenesteines Regiment Likewise that the Dampier Horsemen that serued at the beginning of the Warre because that in long time they haue receiued no pay quarter themselues at Pilgrimb in Bohemia That in the Commincke Gratser Territories there are 3000. Pesants belonging to the Baron Datsby assembled together who hauing nothing to liue on nor no meanes left them to Plow and till the Countrey are resolutely determined to venture their liues and to joyne with those that are the strongest it is said that they were moued and stirred vp vnto that Commotion by the young Earle of Thurne and it is certified that not long since they haue pillaged and ransackt the Countrey ●●d all the wayes 5. myles round about and haue carryed away all that they could get or come by and it is reported that the olde Earle of Thurne with some thousands of Walachians will march through Morauia to relieue his Sonne that is besieged in Glats It is written from Cullen that the day before the King of Bohemia's-departure Being the 16. of May there came an Ambassadour vnto him from Bethlem Gab●r as also from the Marquesse of Iagarensdorp with Letters containing as it is thought that hee would make no peace with the Emperour but would continue the Warre still and holde with the King That the Spaniards insconce themselues by Oppenheim and the Bauarians at Gilzerhoorn vpon the Necker 2. myles aboue Heydelburgh That there are some Galleons and Ships sent out of Spaine and Biscaine but what they will doe it is not yet knowne Out of France it is certified that they of Rochell dayly bring Prizes and booties into the Towne and still strengthen themselues by water That the King is in the Field with 3. Armies It is said that Roane is besieged and that there is great speed made to besiege Rochell both by Water and by Land but they of Rochell make preparation to withstand it It is also certified that the King hath taken Roane by Composition as also Truingo and that they marched to St. Foy It is certified that the Ostenders at Sea kept 2. and 2. together and that the Holland●●s Ships follow them and haue driuen of them on ground in England and we heare another of them is cast away The Netherland Souldiers out of diuers parts are all march'd vpwards and our Ships with Ordnance Bridges and other Munition are gone higher to and before Bommell A Letter from Mainheim dated the 24. of May. 1622. MY last Letter was on the 14. of May in which I gaue you to vnderstand of the Archduke Leopoldus his shamefull retreate from Hagenaw and of his losse there of Munition especially The King and Count Mansfield marched downe againe to Spires there the Marquesse of Baden met them whereupon Consultation it was concluded that the King Count Mansfield should passe ouer the Rhine and Necker before at this Towne as they did the day before yesterday and will be this night in the Land of Darmestat if God permit And the Marquesse of Baden is passed the Rhine yesterday as was agreed at Germersheim and to morrow will repasse it heere againe with his Army and follow the King which seperation was a bolde and braue Aduenture yet is like to speed well as such doe often in Warre for Don Gousa hath sent 25. Coronets of Cauallery to Monsieur Tilly who lyeth still about Heydelburgh as farr as we heare and will not meddle with the Coun● Mansfield and the Marques of Baden if they be once ioyned seeing it appeares that Cordou● will not stirre out of his Garrisons with his Infantry But I would the Marques were with the King hee for his person behaued himselfe exceeding brauely as I heare since from the mouthes of his Enemies and so did his two younger Sonnes also who are now also with him besides the losse of all his Baggage Artillery and Munition his men flung away their Armes in their flight but he hath furnished them againe by disarming his Subiects The Duke of Brunswicke is on foot and like to goe to Bauaria rather then come hither as I heare and is feared by the way he takes thorow the Land of Algsfield to spare which he hath bin offered 100. Thousand Dollers but would haue 50. Thousand more The Duke of Bauaria is going I heare to forme a Campe about Dunaner● to resist him and the Elector of Saxon is drawing his Forces together in Turning to the same end also as it is thought but hee will make his part good vnlesse Monsieur Tilly goe from hence to helpe him and if hee doe the Priests and Shauelings and their helpers are like to goe to wracke It is reported that the Towne of Collen before this did ayde Spinola with 50. thousand Dollers and that now also the Hollanders will haue asmuch of the same Towne what will ensue thereof we shall heare From Brussels it is certified that the Earle of Swatzenburgh the Emperours Ambassadour is arriued there out of England and yet stayes there as also an Ambassadour out of England and that they haue begun to enter into a treaty That the Countesse of Bucquoy with her Sonne Albertus and the Earle Biglia her Brother were ready to depart from thence with Don Iean Heruaert to goe to Vienna and carry the Duke of Lichtenstein and the Earle of Megen the Golden Fleece From the East Countrey it is written that the King of Denmarke hath sent Ambassadours to the Emperour and the Duke of Saxon to bee a meanes to procure Peace to be made in the Empire and that the Palatinate may be restored againe In the meane time the said King takes vp a great number of Souldiers in the Land of Holst Denmarke and other places and 3. Pesants are forced to set out one Souldier FINIS