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            <head>Corrant out of Italy, Germany, &amp;c.</head>
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                  <dateline>From Roome <date>the 19. of December.</date>
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               <p>FRom Spaine out of Madril is written of the <hi>10.</hi> hereof / that the Prince Philibert of Savoyen was departed from thence / taking his waye to Divares / to depart from thence with the Galleys of the Marquis of S. Crois / with his Father and Brothers to Thurn / to handel of his Majeſties part / and hath firſt <hi>50</hi> thouſand Ducates of his Majeſties part / and for his maintaining <hi>60</hi> thouſand ducats. The Spaniſh Sea is full of Pyrots / dooing great damage.</p>
               <p>Thoſe Galleys / that remayned behinde at Ha<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>vana with the Plates of Silver are at laſt arri<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ved at Sivile. And <hi>7.</hi> millions of golde was pre<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>paring this new yeare for proviſion of the war<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>res in Germany,</p>
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                  <dateline>From Venice, <date>the 25. hereof.</date>
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               <p>From Naples is written / that the Cardinal Borgin was departed from thence to Roome / becauſe the Cardinal Sappata was in his jour<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ney to Naples as new Dice Ring / reſolved to do there his ſolenme entring.</p>
               <p>The pr<gap reason="illegible" resp="#KEYERS" extent="1 letter">
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                  </gap>de and dilegence / whereunto great proviſion of money fro<g ref="char:cmbAbbrStroke">̄</g> Spaine is remitted / to what purpoſe or intent the King will employe / ſhall be knowen / as then meane / at the arriual of the Prince of Savoy / expedited with the Title of Dicarius of the Kingdome / which then ſaye ſhall have with him a Counſel / with whome hee ſhal<gap reason="illegible" resp="#KEYERS" extent="1 letter">
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                  <dateline>From venize <date>the 26 hereof.</date>
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               <p>Mons de Molauſan / the Ambaſſadour of the King of Fraunce / is with great complements receaved of the King of Spaine / and with a good anſwer diſpatched / and honoured with a gift of a golden chayne of <hi>10000</hi> Crownes.</p>
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                  <dateline>From venize <date>the 1 of Ianuarij, 1621.</date>
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               <p>From Mylan newes is come / that <hi>700</hi> thou<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſand Crowns ſhould be payed to the Gover<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>nour of Genua / and his Maieſtie likewiſe ſhould handle with the ſayde Geneveſes / that they ſhould furniſh the ſayde Governour with <hi>3</hi> mil<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>lions of gold. This Governour hath commaun<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>demen<gap reason="illegible" resp="#KEYERS" extent="1 letter">
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               <p>At Paris is Manſieur Prinli / Ambaſſadour of the Denetians very ſtately brought to the au<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>dience to whome concerning Deltlin al required help is promiſed.</p>
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               <p>The Lord Charles van Sherin remayneth yet heere / that hath denounced unto his Majeſtie in the name of the Moraviſh States / that firſt then ſhould have a ſafe conduct. Secondly / a ge<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>neral pardon and remiſſion. Thirdly / that into their Countrey there ſhould not be brought men of warre. For this they offer and have preſented to receive his Majeſtie / whereupon this reſolu<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tion is taken: that notwithſtanding they firſt where not worthy / nevertheleſſe it ſhould be graunted unto them / if they ſhould ſhew them<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſelves obedient / thoſe that have beene cauſe / his Majeſtie will not pardon / but ſhall be puniſhed to an exampel of others. The men of warre ſhould be brought into the Countrey / but none ſhould ſuffer damage / but thoſe that ſhould withſtand. Whereupon ſome of the States and Communs have declared themſelves / but others would not truſt to it / and are departed till a ſure pardon be given / and therefore the whole armey is lying in Moravia / to conſ<gap reason="illegible" resp="#KEYERS" extent="1 letter">
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                  <dateline>From vienna <date>the 28 of December, 1620.</date>
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               <p>They ſaye yet that Moravia ſhould be delive<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>red to the Maieſtie / but with certaine conditions but his Maieſtie will not accept them / but with condition of grace and diſgrace / whereupon they have ſent hither Ambaſſadours to further pro<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ceedings / but they are taken by the waye of the Hungarians and ſome of them are ſtaine / not<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>withſtanding they ſhewed Patent Letters of the <gap reason="illegible" resp="#KEYERS" extent="1 letter">
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               <p>The Earle of Buequoy is yet at Iglou / and the Armey of the Emperour at the ſiege of a ſtrong Caſtle not far from Brin.</p>
               <p>His Maieſtie hath revoked againe the required Capital cenſure.</p>
               <p>This Land-daye heere goeth yet forward / and his Maieſtie hath ſent a ſtrong Decretum to the Earle Iohn Sigiſmund of Altenſheym / that within the end of this moneth of December he ſhould ſet af all the Lutherian Officers / and ſubſtitute Catholike in ſtead of them. The like ſhould be done in the Salt-miniſtery / and the Book-kee<g ref="char:cmbAbbrStroke">̄</g>ping.</p>
               <p>After the Holy dayes the Frenche Ambaſſa<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>dour is minded to take his journey to Bethlem Gabor / to make with the ſame an agreement / but his Maieſtie ſhould have anſwered / that he would neyther conſent to it / nor keepe it bak<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ward / but hee might do his pleaſure / his Maie<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſtie had meanes to compel the Hungarians to obedience.</p>
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                  <dateline>From vienna <date>the 30 hereof.</date>
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               <p>The enterpriſe wee had againe upon Preſburg is unluckily proceeded and with the loſſe of ſom hundred of ours fallen out / for the intelligence wee had with the Captaine was diſcovered be / fore our coming / and the Captaine is put in priſon.</p>
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                     <hi>Wentſel Wilhelm.</hi>
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               <p>On Saterdaye laſt a certaine Poſt of the Duke of Saxonie is paſt through this Cittie / to declare (as they ſaye) to his Maieſtie / that the agree<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ment with Sileſia is ſucceeded.</p>
               <p>There are ſundry Patents of the King of Po<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>len / to have Horſmenne and Footmenne / becauſe the Turke with great forces prepareth himſelfe againſt the ſayde King.</p>
               <p>Notwithſtanding that it was thought / that the high Officer of the Earle of Manſvelt was diſpatched to the Prince of Lichtenſteyn to con<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>clude finally the old agreement / nevertheleſſe all is gone backward becauſe his commiſſion was not ſufficient / whereupon heere is reſolved not to accepte any treatiſe / but to collecte all the menne and Ordinance / to bee conveyed to Pilſen and El<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>lebogen / and to oppreſſe them places with force / in manner as all preparation is made already / and yeſterdaye many Wagons with Artillery and Munition of all ſort is conveyed thither. As they ſaye / the Earle of Manſvelt is yet with the Dukes and Princes of the Vnion / and that the Cheef Captaine Frencke is at Pilſen.</p>
               <p>This daye certaine Compagnies of Foot<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>menne are ſent out againe againſt the Preſidium of Manſvelt / to undertake ſome ſpeciall matter / the ſucces of it ſhall bee heard.</p>
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                  <dateline>From Breſlau <date>the 1 hereof.</date>
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               <p>Heere is an Ambaſſadour of Betlehem Gabor who related that there is no hope of Peace / be<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>twixt the<g ref="char:cmbAbbrStroke">̄</g> Emperour and the Hungarians / ad<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>moniſhinge and exhortinge the Princes and States to Conſtancie of the Confederation / or els / that they dooinge contrarily ſhall have in ſhort time the Laund full of Turks and Tarta<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>rians / and as they ſaye / the Emperours Soul<g ref="char:EOLunhyphen"/>diors ſhould do in Moravia great damage, they will extermine the Calviniſts and Piccards: the Lutherians I graunt / ſhall bee in the ſame nom<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ber / ſeeinge that at Olmits and Brin the Curches and Preachers are taken from them.</p>
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                  <dateline>From Auſburg <date>the 13. hereof.</date>
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               <p>This daye the Ambaſſadours of Ments / Co<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>len / and Trier are gone from hence / and to mor<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>rowe the other ſhall followe / their treatiſe and commiſſion hath onely been of Contributions and Subſidies / and all Spirituals muſt now Contribute and give ten of the hundred yearly / and that menne of warre ſhall bee conſcribed againe / and that the Duke of Bavaria himſelfe ſhall proſecute the warres againe. The Cheef Captaine Fngger hath already ſome Souldiors in his ſervice / and giveth much money at hand / and at Munchen likewiſe a great many menne are conſcribed / becauſe the Catholike Liga will keep for the Emperour an Armye of <hi>40</hi> thouſand Menne.</p>
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                  <dateline>From VVorms <date>the 16. hereof.</date>
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               <p>Some few dayes paſt the Ship-bridge over the Rhyn is made much ſtronger and prepared bet<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ter as afore / and over the Rhijn in the Forts a ſtronge watche is kept.</p>
               <p>Some few dayes ſince is the Earle Frederick van Solms with ſome Horſmenne diſpatched to the Emperour / what his commiſſion may bee is not knowne.</p>
               <p>In this Quarters with in <hi>8.</hi> dayes from all places of the Palts are come <hi>700</hi> Wagons with all proviſion and munition.</p>
               <p>In this Cittie warninge is given openly with the Drumme and publiſhed / that who is deſi<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>rous to ſerve / ſhall have preſently mony at hand.</p>
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                  <dateline>From Franckfort <date>the 18. hereof.</date>
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               <p>Letters from the Laund of Heſſen declare that within the time of <hi>14.</hi> dayes many menne are paſt thorough / ſo Engliſh / Scots / Flemings and other Nations partly for the Electour the Palts and partly for the Vnions and their Neygh<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>bours and Princes / and ſome of them will take their journey to Bohemia / and ſome to this Cit<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tie. And there ſhould follow yet a great many people / of ſundry places / from the Land of Bruynſwyck / Anze-citties and other quarters / and ſuch a great number of menne are conſcribed as never hath beene. The young Princes of Weymere<g ref="char:cmbAbbrStroke">̄</g> arme themſelves likewiſe. The Soul<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>diors of the Lantgrave Maurits of Heſſen are in the upper-Quarters / they keepe them yet quiet / but if the ſame Land ſhould be aſſaulted of the Marquis Spinola / they will do their beſt / to reſiſt him / within <hi>3</hi> or <hi>4</hi> weeks ſtraunge newes might well be heard.</p>
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               <p>The Congregation at Zee-burg is finiſhed af<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ter many and long deliverations / and is final<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ly agreed and concluded that his Maieſtie the King of Denmarcke ſhall keep in the feeld <hi>12000</hi> menne: the Duke of Brunſwyck ſhall have like<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>wiſe an armye of <hi>6000</hi> menne / and the Duke of Lunenburgh of <hi>4000</hi> menne. Of which reſolu<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tion they have ſent a expreſſe Courier to the Em<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>perour / with petition that it would pleaſe his Maieſtie to conveye the Forraine Souldiors out of the Empire / and reſtitute Frederike King of Bohemia in his hereditary Poſſeſſion / to come alſo to a wiſhed peace.</p>
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