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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The Currantiers to the Readers.

GEntle Readers, this Intelligen∣cer the Curranto having been long silenced, and now permit∣ted by Authority to speake a∣gain, presents you here at first with such things as passed some months since, not because we conceive that they are absolutely No∣vels unto you, but first because there is fraud in generalities, we thought fit to acquaint you with each particular; and secondly, that by these Ante∣cedents you may the better understand the Conse∣quents, which wee shall now publish weekely as heretofore.

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Amongst other speciall Avisoes, these:

THe famous battell betwixt D. Bernard Weymar, and Generall Gotz at the black Wood in Iuly last past.

The battell of the Prince Palatine, and Gene∣rall Hartzfield in Westphalia neere Minden, where Prince Robert, and the Lord Craven were taken prisoners.

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