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A72938 The late proceedings in all troubled parts of Christendome this 25 of Iune 1622 VVith the besidgeing and taking in of the citty of Mayneuelte by the protestants in Switzerland, which was vnder the Arch Duke Leopoldus custodie. The weekely newes from Italy, Germanie, Hungaria, Bohemia, the Palatinate, and the Low Countries. Printed this 25. of Iune. 1622 (1622) STC 18507.57; ESTC S107815 6,249 22

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THE LATE PROCEEDINGS IN ALL TROVBLED PARTS OF CHRISTENDOME THIS 25 OF IVNE 1622. VVith the besidgeing and taking in of the Citty of Mayneuelte by the Protestants in Switzerland which was vnder the Arch Duke Leopoldus custodie The weekely newes from Italy Germanie Hungaria Bohemia the Palatinate and the Low Countries Printed this 25. of Iune LONDON Printed by William Iones for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange and in Popes-head Alley 1622. NEVVES From Italie Germanie c. From Rome the 21 May. 1622. THE commander Mounsour De Sellery the new French Ambassador did arriue here last thursday and was with great state and Pompe entertayned From Naples we heare that 60. persons are taken prisoners of them that vvould throwe stones at the Viceroy when he did ride in his Coach with Count Montery and the Vice-Roy afore said hath confined vpon the Gallies three Bakers having baked browne and small loaues And their were dispacht fiue postes with command to gather in the old coynes by waighte and the leavening off men was differed From hence is sent a post vnto Don Pedro Aldobrandino in Germanie with charge to license the soulders as yet entertayned being made ouer at Collen 30. thowsands crownes for their pay The Pope is resolved to assist the Emperour and the Catholikes with ayde to maintayne the warlike forces having Don Pedro aforesayd gotten a new Commission in the Bishopprick of Elsas From Venice the 27. May. This Sigenourie causes a new certayne Gallies to be set forth to accompany the new Gallion called Terre di Mare towards the Fleete in Candia it is commanded to keepe the gallies ready and out of the store house is the Iseland Lepanto prouided with great store of warlike prouision At Mylane they aduise daily by what meanes possible they may bring againe to obedience the Tenne confederated Grisons sending dayly forces vnto them the treatie betwixt Sauoy Mantua is broke off without any hope of good successe They aduise from Turine that the Duke of Sauoy was come backe from Riuely and had dispacht diuers posts to France Venice and Mounsier la Diguiere to what effect is not yet knowne the said La Diguiere hath ready in the Delphinate 12. thowsand foote and 8000. horse Letters from Constantinople relate that the great Turke made great preperation for warre and that the forces are kept in readinesse the like was commanded vnto the garrisons in Hungaria hauing the Bassa charge to assist the Lord Budiani vvith all his power the Nauie is gone to Sea but vvhether is not yet knovvne From Langen Salth the 16. dito Two dayes agoe the Duke of Saxoney Elector with certaine hundreth of Horse and one company on foote with ten peeces of Ordnance did arriue here the next day after certaine companies of foote with a stronge convoy of horse came by heere and went towards the Land VVeeringen at Mulhawsen and dayly more horse and foote follow them and their are also a thowsand Cuirassiers marching being sent by the gentrie part of them are already here about arriued so that the aforesaid Elector prouides for his frontiers and putts good garrisons therein At the last Dyet of the Bishopprickes of Meisen Mersenburgh Naumburgh are three of the aforesaid Dukes sonnes chosen to be Administrators of them seuerally so that these Bishopprickes are prouided with Lords in time of necessities Certaynes dayes agoe their arriued in these parts Ambassadours from Denmarke Braudenburgh Pomeron Culembach and Dysenach and were with his Highnes This morning the said Duke went towards the Frontiers towards Erfirt to prouide their for all manner of necessitie sending Attillarie and souldiers thether to lye in garrison and there came 12. Waggons with munition and certaine peeces of Ordnance hether from Lypsich From Vienna the 1. of Iunne Concerning the Dyet in Hungary vve We haue aduice that his Emperiall Maiestie did stay in Odenburgh and the 26. of Maie he caused the States there present to meete making his proposition in the Latine tongue vnto them and caused them greatly to reioyce and deliuered the same afterwards in writing vnto them the Bishop of Gran promised in the name of the States that they would consult vpon the same And is concluded already halfe Germany and halfe Hungarian garrisons to lay in the fortes and strong holdes The diet prospers so well that wee hope his Maiesty will be here ere long Bethlem Gabor is not at Odenburgh hauing bene called backe from his iourney his Lady being deceassed But the Lord Budeani was to meete there The Hungarians likewise haue further consented to let goe 100000. cattell out of their Countrey vpon condition that they shall bee payd with good mony as in former time This day is arriued heere an Ambassadour from the King of Denmarke but his Maiesty being departed went from Odenburgh where he had audience by his Maiestie and being come backe related that his Imperial Maiesty would deuise means to bring the Empire to peace because that those that were quiet might not be disturbed The successe Time will reueale From Prague the second day Heere are daily celebrated in great state and pompe the Processions being followed by diuers Orders From Glatts wee heare that they haue surprized Niourat climing ouer the walles by night and slew the garrison amongst whom was a company of horse and their Commaunder and hauing pillaged it and set it on fire Glats should be besieged but they goe slowly on that lie thereabout and stand in great doubt Klingenbergh is besi●ged but will not surrender make many sailies and doe great hurt the garrisons of Tabor and Brid wis are sent thither already From Lausnits the third day They haue written yesterday from the city of Zitta that it had rained there brimstone which did giue not onely an euill smell but it kindled and burned likewise as other brimstone We vnderstand also that diuers times in the night did come two fierie horse-men before the citty at whose approach all the Gates opened being followed by a whole Army of horse and foote and comming vpon the market place vanished quite away From Wirtzburgh the eight day Monday last we heare marcht through this city 12000. foote and 1000. horse of the Emperors forces being conducted by the General Verdugo they haue a great train after them many horse take their way towards Meningen against them of Haluerstat who march towards Rottenburgh to morrow should follow them yet certaine thousands and are ioyned with them also certain thousands of our traind men with 9. peeces of ordnance and beside these we keep yet certain thousands of trained men in the country From great Geraw the tenth day The Landgraue Lodowicke of Darmstat is with the Marquesse of Dourlach at Darmstat where are both the Armies of Mansfelt which lie here about following in his Coach the Campe accompanied with his sonne From Frankfort the twlfth day The army of Mansfelt is Thurseday last departed from