The Continuation of our weekly newes containing these particulers following, the warlike proceedins and good successe of the French and their confederates in the Grisons and Valtoline, the great victories which the Hollanders haue gotten in Perue ...

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The Continuation of our weekly newes containing these particulers following, the warlike proceedins and good successe of the French and their confederates in the Grisons and Valtoline, the great victories which the Hollanders haue gotten in Perue ...
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London :: Printed by E.A. for Nath. Butter and Nicho. Bourn,
1624.
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From Antwerp the 5. of Noue.

Wee vnderstand by Letters written from Madrill the 6. day of October, how that the Duke of Ossina dyed on the 20. day of Septem∣ber last past, hauing beene some three yeares in Prison, and that he was very repentant, and ad∣monished his Bastard Sonne (who leadeth the Neapolitan Regiment in Austria) that he would not acknowledge any Princes for his soueraigne but the King of Spaine or the Emperour.

By the same Letters we learne likewise, how that the Fleet which is to Sayle towards Brasiel, to take the Bay Todos Los Sanctos again, was not likely to be soone ready; and that they hoped there that the Inhabitāts of Brasiel shal recouer it themselues, before their Fleete commeth there.

The Ambassadour of the King of Denmarke hauing dispatched his affaires in the Court of the King of Spaine, he made himselfe ready to goe homewards. And it is rumored that the King of Spaine had restored the Danish shippes which were arrested in Spaine.

The King of Spaine sent lately many Horse to seuerall Princes: Namely, 24, to the Empe∣rour,

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6. to the Elector of Saxony, and 6. to the Duke of Bauaria.

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