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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Bremen the 16 or 26 of November.

The city of Vecht, in which the Swedish garri∣son defended it selfe stoutly, was surrendred the 14 or 24 day of this moneth by composition, unto the Imperiall Generall Hatzfield, and the Swedish gar∣rison was conducted towards Minden. Dvers Im∣periall high officers have beene slaine in this siege, as namely Generall Serjeant Major Westerholt, a young Count of Pappenheim, and above 300 com∣mon souldiers. At this instant we receive likewise Avisoes, that an Imperial convoy with ammunition going from hence towards the Imperiall camp, was assaulted about Wilshousen by 80 Swedish horse∣men that came out of Nienburg, and totally routed and defeated, and all the gun-pouder blowne up.

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