Numb[er]. 1. An abstract of some special forreigne occurrences, brought down to the weekly newes, of the 20 of December. Or, The severall passages and novels which have happened in Germany, France, Spaine, Italy, and other places some few moneths since

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Numb[er]. 1. An abstract of some special forreigne occurrences, brought down to the weekly newes, of the 20 of December. Or, The severall passages and novels which have happened in Germany, France, Spaine, Italy, and other places some few moneths since
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London :: printed [by T. Harper?] for Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne,
By permission, 1638.
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Erfurd the 10. 20 of November.

The Emperiall Generall Gallas with his Army lyes yet about Waldesleben, the shipbridge is aid about Lentz over the River of Elve, the Lunebur∣gish troopes about 4000 strong, and Generall Ma∣rozini

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with 5000 men of the Saxon troops are like∣wise marching to the Gallassish Army, which can be victualled for a time from Domitz, and within few dayes they are to goe over the River of Elve, against Generall Bannier, who hath great want of Horses, and had some losse before Damine.

The Imperiall proposition is made at Leipzig, the circle of upper and lower Saxonie shall maintaine 18000, foote, and 8000. horse, and besides the maintenance and service of the reformed Regi∣ments, pay 1932370. Florens, th'tother circles are not taxed so high, and the Imperiall hereditarie Countries are kept exempt and free, insomuch that this meeting will produce strange things, the States and Peeres instead of paying pretend their poverty and distruction of their Countries, together with many displeasures and burdens.

The Swedish & Palatine troops that lay at Minden & Osnabrug straggle very strong up and downe, and have takē prisoner Colonel Otto, Christopher of Spar who should have beene Generall Sergeant Major of the Hatzfeldish Army, and tooke from him 14. Standards & Ensignes, which the Imperiallists had taken from the Swedes in Gartz and Wolgast.

The D. of Savelly is defeated again by the French upon the frontiers of Burgundy, & himself escaped only with 30 Horsemen: Generall Major Lamboy with his troopes is arrived againe about Darmstat, why he hath seperated himself from Fieldmarshall Goetz is not knowne.

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