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A51471 The most remarkable passages from most parts of Christendome, for about three months past gathered out of the best intelligence that comes to this kingdome, either by letters or otherwise, very usefull for our nation to take notice of. Wherein you have the actions of Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the Low-Countryes. In Upper Germany, the various fortunes of the Swedish and Imperiall armies. In Lower Germany (since the joyning of the Hessish and Weymarish) the continuall good successe of that party against Lamboy, the Bishop of Collen, and other their confederates. The undertakings and actions of the French and Spanish Kings in Catalonia, with the taking of Coluvre. Something of the Hollander both at home and abroad, in the West-Indies, as the taking S. Tomee. 1642 (1642) Wing M2915; ESTC R212711 30,274 75

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THE MOST Remarkable Passages From most parts of Christendome for about three months past Gathered out of the best Intelligence that comes to this Kingdome either by Letters or otherwise very usefull for our Nation to take notice of Wherein you have the actions of Germany France Spain Italy and the Low-Countryes In Upper Germany the various fortunes of the Swedish and Imperiall Armies In Lower Germany since the joyning of the Hessish and Weymarish the continuall good successe of that party against Lamboy the Bishop of Collen and other their Confederates The undertakings and actions of the French and Spanish Kings in Catalonia with the taking of Coluvre Something of the Hollander both at home and abroad in the West-Indies as the taking S. Tomee LONDON Printed for NATH BUTTER 1642. Brunswick the 1.11 of Feb. GEnerall Major Pfuel who heretofore served under the Swedes and Monsieur Peus are passed through this City and gone to Arch-duke Leopold William to desire service of the Emperour The French Ambassadour Monsieur Avaux hath been at Hildesheim thinking to hinder the agreement betwixt the Emperour and the Dukes of Brunswick and Luneburg but came too late An abstract of Generall Piccolominies Letter to Colonel Westphalen bearing date the 29. of Jan. the 7. of March THe confirmation of the unhappy encounter of Generall Lamboy with the Weymarish Armie I have understood out of your last Letter and upon the consideration of many circumstances I can conclude nothing else but that this defeat and overthrow was for the most part overseene and proceeded out of a meere ambition because he had under his command good old beaten souldiers and Field-marshall Hatsfeld with his Troops was not above a dayes marching from him with whom he should have joyned Without this overthrow we had been masters in the field every where but God intended to visit and humble us Upon the receipt of this unpleasant news Arch-Duke Leopold William was confirmed the more in his heroicall resolution and furthered the marching of the Armies hitherwards and against the Swedes and yesterday arrived hereabouts about Weidel Tangermund Whereupon the Swedes hearing of our comming moved likewise their former quarters and marched with their maine strength and power towards Saltzwedel where they ly now We seek nothing else but to meet them in these eaven and flat fields and to force them to a battaile being confident that with our Cavallerie which is in a good case we shall over-match them and within three or foure dayes we shall lay a Ship-bridge over the river of Elve either here or somewhat lower that in case of necessity we may the better draw the Silesian Armie to us What further shall passe I will certifie you by the next Given at Tangermund the 29. of Jan. 7. of Febr. 1641. Weymar the 3.13 of Feb. AT this instant comes our Foot-Post from Rommelsburg certifying that on Sunday last the Swedish Commander in the Castle of Mansfeld fallied out with displayed colours and got not onely in the Mill at Leimbach a great store of meale but also put to the sword by the way many Imperiall souldiers and made a great hole into the siege Hamborough the 1.11 of Feb. WIthin these two dayes the King of Denmarks Camp shall be demolished and all the Forces drawne off It is reported that the Emperour hath highly upbraided the said King of Denmark for framing a Camp upon the ground of the sacred Romane Empire without the knowledge of any man what his designe is Vienna the 2.12 of Feb. THis City hath agreed to pay unto the Emperour 200000 Florens and the States of Lower Austria will doe the like and being the Swedish souldiers in Beuthen mutined wherefore the Swedish Commander in it was forced to surrender the said City unto the Imperialists The Palatine Treatie goes on very slowly and is no hope as yet of any restitution Norimberg the 5.15 of Feb. FRom Leipsig and Dresden is confirmed that the Swedes have given a blow to some Imperiall Regiments and forced the rest to retire over the river of Elve From Gothen they write that a Swedish partie hath straggled already as far as Magdeburg Lower Saxonie the 9.19 of Feb. THE Imperiall Armie that lay about Tangermund hath laid a ship-bridge over the river of Elve over which they are marched and intend to come upon the backs of the Swedes which lye yet in and about Sultzwedel and have likewise strongly guarded Osterburg out of which the Imperialists were beaten Colonel Goldacker hath beene commanded abroad with 600. Currassiers and Colonel Feduary with 600. Crabats which have strugled as far as Stetin and Wismar and in two severall places lighted upon 300. Swedish horsemen whereof they slew many and tooke many prisoners The Imperiall Ambassador Count of Auersberg appointed for the treaty of peace with the King of France and the Sweads is conducted by Generall Torstensohns Trumpeter from Wolffenbuttle to Hamborough The Duke of Luneburg hath cashier'd the Commander in Hieldesheim because he had made a secret agreement with the Townes-men to suffer no other garrison to come into the said City but keepe it out by force Basel 9.19 of Feb. THis City hath levied already a company of 500. men for the King of France the City of Bern levieth foure companies in so much that the King of France receiveth fully the 6000. Switzers Collen the 9.19 of Feb. THE tumult in this City is now appeased again Doctor Osterman with some others is fled away our Magistrates have imprisoned sixe of the chiefest ring-leaders which according to their deserts shall be punished soundly for an example to others The Spaniards have put 600. men more into Gulick for the re-inforcing of the garrison there From Mastricht they write that the Spaniards draw together about Piest 1500. horse and 1500. foote some whereof are passed already by Namur It is reported that they are to joyne with Field Marshall Hatzfeld and if they doe it then the States of Holland have given order to some 1000. men of their forces to joyne with the Weymarish Here is made great preparation for a ship-bridge over which the Imperialists are to march The Lorraine troopes are come to this side of the river of Mosel and have taken their quarters there Collen the 10.20 of Feb. THe French and Weymarish Forces have set already a strong foot into this Country and they will hardly ever be driven out of it againe because they strengthen themselves exceedingly They have taken the Castle of Hulekrath Lin and Duyren wherein they found great store of corne and other provision and into all places that they take they put Hessish garrisons At this instant we receive avisoes that the Cities of Munster Eyffel and Sulch are likewise surrendred unto the Weymarish but those of Liege have obtained the neutrality of Conte de Guebrian which levie now 4000. Foot and 1000. Horsemen for the defence of their Country From the Bishoprick of Collen the 12.22 of Feb. and from the Country