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March 19. Numero 18. Newes from Europe: with the particular accidents. : The Emperor is perswaded to make peace with Bethlem Gabor: and why. The proceedings betweene the Emperour and Bethlem Gabor. Diuers maskes, and courtly pastimes in Vienna. Bauaria's suspition for the meeting of the Marquis of Brandenbourg, and Duke of Saxony. Great impositions vpon Prague. What the Imperiall forces haue done, since the last incursion of Graue Vandenbergen into Gelderland. The Hollanders distressed: yet haue diuers comforts which are named. Threescore peeces of ordnance surprised by the Dunkirkers. False rumors of the Spaniards proceeding against Holland. Brussells afraid lest England should breake the peace with Spaine..
1624
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March 12. Numero 17 Newes of Europe, with the seuerall particulars of each countrey. : More souldiers come out of Italy into Flanders, and the Spanish armie is much increased. : The cardinall of Lerma still maligned in Spaine. : The affaires of the Emperour, the Hungarians being weary of the warre. : Bethelem Gabors new propositions for a peace. : The Turke threatens Poland, if hee takes the Emperors part against Gabor. : The Marquesse of Brandeburg meeteth with the Duke of Saxonie. : The states perplexed, by reason the neuter prouinces are full of souldiers and enemies. : Seuerall letters concerning the Spaniards inroads into Guelderland. : A rumor in Spaine, for the recouery of Ormus in the Persian Gulph. : Count Mansfeild intertained into the French Kings seruice, made a marshall of France, and his Lieutenant Generall in the Valtoline
1624
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March 6. Numero 16. The newes and affaires of Europe, more particularly. : The sending of Friers from the Pope to Congos, King in AEthiopia. A kinde of hurly-burly at Constantinople, wherein the young Emperour was neere to be slaine. The Lord Esterhasi, an enemie to Gabors peace, with his reasons. The Emperour prepares to come to Prague, and settle Bohemia. A wonderfull accident in Transiluania, with swarmes of flyes of incredible bignesse, with foure wings a peece. The Protestants threatned [sic] againe in Prague. Mansfield stayes with the states. The Archdutches hath made new officers. The states of Holland much troubled with the Spaniards possessing the Newter Prouinces..
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October 21. Number 3. A relation of the chiefest and last proceedings both of the campe of the Prince of Orange, : who hath suddenly remoued his quarter; and the armie of the Marquis Spinola, who for certaine hath violentlly assaulted the towne: also shewing for how long a time breda [i.e. bread] is prouided of prouision of victuals. : With a confirmation out of Spaine, of the good successe of the Orange Fleet in the West Indies, who hath with the assistance of an Indian King, conquered Lima, with many other places : Bethlem Gabors instigation, or drawing forward of the Hungarian Lords against the house of Austria; whose Turkes haue already surprised a great company of the Emperours forces. : Lastly, the arriuall of the English ambassador at the Duke of Saxonies Court, with his royall entertainement. : Likewise the great power the French King hath in a readinesse; also the present estate of all Christendome
1624
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October 20. Numb. 38. The nevves of this present vveeke continued. : Containing these particulars. : The renuing of the league betwixt the Turke and the King of Poland: containing the King of Poland his message to the Turke to that purpose. : The great preparation of the French King, and his fortifying of the frontiers of Artois, Henault, Burgundy, and sundry other places. : With his leauying of men in Swisserland, Bazil, and other parts. : The resolution of the Archduke Leopoldus to resigne the Bishoprick of Strasburg to the Emperors yongest sonne. : A relation of the late attempt made upon the towne of Antwerp by the states forces. : With divers other particulars from Germany, the Low-Countries, and other places
1624
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Ianuar. 21. Numb. 4. The continuation of our weekly newes, from the 13 of Ianuary to the 21 of the same. : From Rome, Venice, Naples, Millan, Sauoy, Germany, France, Denmarke, the Low-Countries, and divers other places of Christendome
1625
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June 28. Numb. 28. The continuation of our weekely newes, from the 21. of Iune, vnto the 28. of the same. : Containing a discourse concerning the fleetes of Spaine, and Portugal, and the present state of the Bay of Todos los Santos, which was rumoured to be recouered by the Spanish. : The victorie of the Venetians against the Spanish in Italie. : The great warlike preparations and proceedings both of the French and Spanish with their seuerall confederates. : The fort of La Riva in great distresse. A castle taken by Count Mansfield. : The ouerthrow giuen to the Grand Signeur by the King of Persia. : The warlike proceedings of the Generall Tilly both against the King of Denmarke and Count Mansfield. The forces which the Emperour and the King of Spaine have in Germanie, and in the Emperours dominions. : The taking of divers Dunkerkers by the Hollanders. With diuers matters of moment lately happened in seuerall parts of Christendome
1625
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January 18. Numb. 49. The continuation of our weekly newes, from the 11. of Ianuary to the 17. of the same. : Containing these particulars. : The confirmation of the great ouerthrowe giuen by the Duke Christian of Brunswycke, to the Duke of Friedland with the true particulars. : The great ouerthrow which the Duke of Brunswycke hath giuen to Count Colalto. : The warlike proceedings of Count Mansfield, and the places which he hath lately taken. : The manner of the coronation of the new King of Hungarie. : The skirmishes and enterprises which both the Imperialistes and Danish haue had lately. : The attemps which both the French, the Sauoyards, and the Spanish and their adherents haue had in Italie. : The townes which the Protestants haue surprised in France. : The great warlike preparations of the Turkes. : The leauies which the King of France is making. : The new designes of the Emperour. : No peace concluded in the meeting of Brunswycke. : The taxations which is laid vpon the land of Holstayn and other places for the defence of the countries. : With diuers other matters of speciall moment, which hapned lately in the Low-Countries and in seuerall parts of Christendome
1626
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