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34. Miracle of Dunkirk Unabridged).

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70. The magnificent, princely, and most royall entertainments giuen to the high and mighty Prince, and Princesse, Frederick, count palatine palsgrave of the Rhyne: and Elizabeth, sole daughter to the high and mighty monarch of great Britain, Iames, our soueraigne lord. Together with a true relation of all the gifts, presentations, showes, pageants, fire-works, and other sumptuous triumphes in euery place where the saide princes were lodged and receiued after their landing vpon the costes of Germany..

76. [May 30. Number 34. The last newes].

77. March 12. Numero 17 Newes of Europe, with the seuerall particulars of each countrey. More souldiers come out of Italy into Flanders, and the Spanish armie is much increased. : The cardinall of Lerma still maligned in Spaine. : The affaires of the Emperour, the Hungarians being weary of the warre. : Bethelem Gabors new propositions for a peace. : The Turke threatens Poland, if hee takes the Emperors part against Gabor. : The Marquesse of Brandeburg meeteth with the Duke of Saxonie. : The states perplexed, by reason the neuter prouinces are full of souldiers and enemies. : Seuerall letters concerning the Spaniards inroads into Guelderland. : A rumor in Spaine, for the recouery of Ormus in the Persian Gulph. : Count Mansfeild intertained into the French Kings seruice, made a marshall of France, and his Lieutenant Generall in the Valtoline

78. March 19. Numero 18. Newes from Europe: with the particular accidents. The Emperor is perswaded to make peace with Bethlem Gabor: and why. The proceedings betweene the Emperour and Bethlem Gabor. Diuers maskes, and courtly pastimes in Vienna. Bauaria's suspition for the meeting of the Marquis of Brandenbourg, and Duke of Saxony. Great impositions vpon Prague. What the Imperiall forces haue done, since the last incursion of Graue Vandenbergen into Gelderland. The Hollanders distressed: yet haue diuers comforts which are named. Threescore peeces of ordnance surprised by the Dunkirkers. False rumors of the Spaniards proceeding against Holland. Brussells afraid lest England should breake the peace with Spaine..

79. March 6. Numero 16. The newes and affaires of Europe, more particularly. The sending of Friers from the Pope to Congos, King in AEthiopia. A kinde of hurly-burly at Constantinople, wherein the young Emperour was neere to be slaine. The Lord Esterhasi, an enemie to Gabors peace, with his reasons. The Emperour prepares to come to Prague, and settle Bohemia. A wonderfull accident in Transiluania, with swarmes of flyes of incredible bignesse, with foure wings a peece. The Protestants threatned [sic] againe in Prague. Mansfield stayes with the states. The Archdutches hath made new officers. The states of Holland much troubled with the Spaniards possessing the Newter Prouinces..

81. Magæ Britanniae chronographa imperialia, seu, Trophaea trina ad sempiternam rei et spei memoriam a deo constituta, summe absoluta, admodum familiaria, et naturalia, orbem terrarum nequaquam elvdentia, luce diurna clariora, in quibus literae numerales, initium, monarchiæ Iacobi regis illustrissimi, et Caroli invictissimi regis nostri serenissimi, annumque nuptiarum augustissimarum, viz. Caroli regis illustrissimi et Mariæ Durbonensis, reginæ beatissimæ, magnifice admirantur

83. Mirth in mourning, or, Ioyes conquest of sorrow, gotten by a combate betweene griefefull ioy, and ioyfull griefe occasioned by the decease of our late soueraigne lord, King Iames, who dyed the seuen and twentieth day of March, 1625, and the euer-happy declaration of our thrice-royall Charles, king of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, &c. : together with a briefe recitall of the conueyance of his corps from Theobalds to Denmarke-house the 4. of Aprill

86. A Most exact catalogue of the Lords spirituall and temporall, as Peers of the realme, in the higher House of Parliament, according to their dignities, offices, and degrees, some other called thither for their assistance, & officers of their attendances and also the names of the knights for the counties, citizens, burgesses for the boroughs, and barons for the ports for the House of Commons, for this Parliament : whereunto is added the names of the knights of the Bath, and baronets, made by King Iames, and King Charles

87. May 5. Numb. 32. Newes of certaine commands lately given by the French king concerning the interteinment of the English, and which doth conduce to a firme peace betweene the two nations. Articles of peace propounded by the King of Denmarke his commissioners, vnto the deputies of Walestin and of Tilley. Articles also propounded by the said deputies vnto said Danish commissioners with the answers and reply thereunto. And other advises from Germany. Also a copie of an horrible and fearefull oath, which by the Emperour is forced vpon the Protestants in Bohemia and the Palatinate, either to take it or forsake their country..

88. Messire Thomas Edmondes, cheualier, conseiller au Conseil d'Etat de treshaut, tresexcellent, & trespuissant Prince Charles premier, par la grace de Diev, roy de la Grande Bretagne, &c. tresorier, general de la maison, & ambassadeur extraordinaire de sa Ma[te] vers treshaut, tresexcellent, & trespuissant Prince Lovys XIII, roy tres chrestien en l'annee 1629