The [co]ntinuation [of] the forraine avisoes for two weekes last past, containing many very remarkable passages of Germanie, France, Spaine, Italy, Sweden, the Low-Countries, and other parts of the world ...

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The [co]ntinuation [of] the forraine avisoes for two weekes last past, containing many very remarkable passages of Germanie, France, Spaine, Italy, Sweden, the Low-Countries, and other parts of the world ...
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[London :: For N. Butter...] at St. Austins gate.,
[J]anuary, 23. 1640. [i.e. 1641].
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Collen the 27. of Decemb. the 6. of Ianuarie.

Field Marshall Hatzfeld his Troops, which lye here∣abouts, intended to take their quarter in the little citie of Munch Gladbach, but a company of the Duke of Newburg his Souldiers, which lies there in Garrison, hath beaten off the Imperialists by force; wherefore the Imperiall Colonell Sparre, who lyes at Mulheim, is gone against it with three thousand men, but the besieged de∣fend themselves not withstanding stoutly, and with their shooting doe great harme amongst the Imperialists, and have killed already divers high Officers, and many com∣mon Souldiers. The Imperiall Colonell, Count of Rid∣berg, who hath served these many yeares under the Em∣perour, died here in this Citie.

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