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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Hamborough the 14 or 24 of November.

HIs Excellencie Generall Bannier hath his head quarter yet at New Cloyster, where hee doth re-inforce himselfe, and hath caused above 3000 horses to be brought, because many of his horses died, and neere upon 5000 horsemen went a foot.

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His Majesty the King of France hath de novo made over by bills of Exchange to Generall Bannier a great sum of mony:

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