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Decemb. 13. Number 7. Weekely nevves from Germanie, and other places of Europe. : VVith the late proceedings of Bethlem Gabor, with his approaches towards Vienna and Prague, with seuerall armies, and diuers ouerthrowes giuen to the Emperours forces. The lantsgraue of Hessens message to the King of Denmarke. The Emperours sending away of the Empresse and his children to Inspurg from Vienna. The feare that Prague and Vienna is of the Transiluanian armies and others. The Popes new prayer for the Emperours proceedings.

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January 7. Number 9. The newes and affaires of Europe : The wonderfull taking of a Turkish carmisall by 9. Christian slaues, and bringing it to Ciuita Vecchia by Rome. The message of the Emperour to Bethelem Gabor about a truce. A cessation of armes betweene them, with the motiues and reasons. The daily mustring of souldiers in all countries. The deniall of Count Thorne to the truce, with his preparations against Prague. The yeelding vp of Sparenburg to the Archdutches, and her forces. The preparations in Spaine to conuoy their West India fleet home, wherein are 16. millions ready shipped. The reasons of the Hollanders planting in the West Indies. The treaty of a mariage betweene the Duke of Muscoula, and the Lady of Brandenberg..

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April 7. Numb. 20. Extraordinary newes: containing many admirable, strange, ioyfull and pitifull accidents and passages : As likewise, The speeches made at the generall meeting of Austria: besides, the imperiall propositions which are aswell in this meeting at Vienna propounded, as in the Land-day of Silisia, which is kept at Breslaw. Moreouer, The abruption of the treaty of peace which was betwixt the Emperor and Bethlem Gabor appointed, and the warlike preparations on each side. The inuasion made on the dominion of the Duke of Brunswicke, and his resolution to defend his subiects, as appeareth by a copy of his owne letter. The commission granted by the Emperor, to settle the Prince Lodowike Philips Duke of Simmeren, being brother of the King of Bohemia into his due inheritance. As likewise the resolution by the Commissioners made vnder their hand writing. Besides diuers other things of moment which happened lately in the Palatinate, Hungaria, Bohemia, Morauia, in the Low Countries, and other parts of Christendome.

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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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The 19. of Iuly. : In this weekly newes is related the great difference or vnlikelihood of agreement betweene the Emperour and Bethlem Gabor. : With the comming downe of the Marquis of Iaggerendorf, with his forces into Silesia, to relieue the cittie Glats, belonging to the king of Bohemia, being alreadie arrived at Gabalonica. : As also the recovery of the Great cittie Chur in Switzerland by the Protestants..
Year: 1622
Publisher: London, : Printed by I.D. for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at their shops at the Exchange, and in Popes-head Pallace.,

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Nouember 11. Number 3. The wonderfull resignation of Mustapha, and the aduancing of Amarath a younger brother of the lately deposed Osman. : The descending of the Tartars into Podolia, and Walachia, who taking some aduantages of the Cossacks vnrulinesse, thought to surprize the towne of Leopolis. The continuing of Bethelem Gabor in Hungarie, not comming thither by a voluntarie incursion, as hath beene coniectured: but by the calling of the nobility, who had long since nominated him King. The state of Count Mansfields armie, with the lamentable accident of Carbason, his sergeant maiors cutting off his wiues head, by reason one called him cuckold. The present estate of Spinola's armie. The present estate of the affaires in Holland, and the armie of the Prince of Orange..

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January 15. Number 10. The newes and affaires of Europe. : The rebellion of the Basshaw of Asia, who yet came to reuenge the murther of Osman, and slew 15000. Ianizaries. New Articles betweene the Emperour and Bethelem Gabor, with their seuerall demaunds, whereby there is no likelihood of their according. Gertaine [sic] skirmishes, wherein the Imperials tooke Gabors wagons, and another wherein the Transiluanians preuailed. The King of Sweden prepares for warre, and his queene is deliuered of a princesse. Mansfields rising, with some hazard and difficulty. The fleets of the Hollanders are put to sea, both for the East and West Indies. A mutinie in Rochell..

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The newes of Europe, containing these particulars. : the iealousie of Italy concerning Bethelem Gabor, and the Emperour. The distresse of the Emperours army. The proceedings of Bethelem Gabor. The seuerall townes he hath surprised. The diuers ouerthrowes, to which the Imperiall Army hath beene subiect. The affrightings of Prague and Vienna. The calling of Tilly out of Hessen. The preparations of Mansfield and Brunswicke to rise. The solemne Christening of the King of Bohemiaes youngest sonne. A generall fast. and praiers among the States..

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September 24. Number 49 more nevves for this present weeke : Kelating [sic], the last businesse betwixt the Emperour & Bethlem Gabor. The manner of the Iesuites peruerting of Protestants in the Palatinate. The preparations of the princes of both Saxonies for their owne defence. The present posture of the warre betwixt Monsieur Tilly, and the Count of Mansfield. The iourney of the prince from Madrid to the port of St. Anderas, and of his imbarking for England. With something also, concerning the present affaires of the lowe Countries, Turkie, &c. And, a further relation of the Protestants synode in France..

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October 2. Number 50 Our last nevves containing, a relation of the last proceedings betwixt the Emperour, Bethlem Gabor and other princes. : As also, the King of Denmarks, the landgraue of Hessens, and the lower Saxonies preparations for the defensiue. Likewise, the prosecution of the businesse betwixt Tilly and Mansfield, and Tillyes marching vpwards. More also of the siege of Lipstadt. And of a late designe of the Prince of Orange, with the last affaires about the Grisons. At the end is annexed by a reuerend diuine, an admonition touching a relation lately published of the birth of antichrist in Babilon. With many other particulars of consideration..

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