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2. Ianuary 12. Numb. 6. The continuation of our vveekely avisoes, since the 2. ditto to the 12. of the same : Containing amongst divers other things these particulars following; the arrivall of the Queene of Sweden at the citie of Wittenburg, where a few houres after came a messenger from the King of Sweden, that presented her with these particulars following. An image of the child Iesus of pure gold ... and another image of S. Martin of pure gold; all which amongst other he had taken, being ornaments of popish churches. The present state of Tillyes armie ... The rendring of the citie of Mentz, and Oppenheym, with the taking of that castle by assault, with the articles of agreement vpon the former rendring. The cruell and barbarous behaviour of the Spanisp [sic] towards all the townes which they doe forsake before they depart away from them. The King of Sweden hath lately taken in the Palatinate these townes; Oppenheym, Crutznatk, Bagrag, Ladenburg, Slakenburg, and all the Bergstraight ...

3. Ianuary 12. Numb. 6. The continuation of our vveekely avisoes, since the 2. ditto to the 12. of the same Containing amongst divers other things these particulars following; the arrivall of the Queene of Sweden at the citie of Wittenburg, where a few houres after came a messenger from the King of Sweden, that presented her with these particulars following. An image of the child Iesus of pure gold ... and another image of S. Martin of pure gold; all which amongst other he had taken, being ornaments of popish churches. The present state of Tillyes armie ... The rendring of the citie of Mentz, and Oppenheym, with the taking of that castle by assault, with the articles of agreement vpon the former rendring. The cruell and barbarous behaviour of the Spanisp [sic] towards all the townes which they doe forsake before they depart away from them. The King of Sweden hath lately taken in the Palatinate these townes; Oppenheym, Crutznatk, Bagrag, Ladenburg, Slakenburg, and all the Bergstraight ...

4. Ianuary the 20. Numb. 14. Weekely newes, containing the imprisonment of the Cardinall Clossell : The treatie and preparations in France and other parts, for the recouering of Veltolina. The arriuall of the Persian ambassadour at Constantinople. The surprising of the city an kingdome of Babylonia by a Turkish commander. The restitution of the Prince of Anholt. The meeting of diuers Protestant princes of Germany. The preparations in Holland for the West-India Companie. Besides the newes of the dyet, and the fort of Papermutz. As likewise all the late proceedings of the Prince of Orange, Count Mansfield, the Duke Christian of Brunswick: and at the other side, the designes and attempts of the Imperial and Spanish generalls

5. Ianuary the 28. Numb. 15. Weekely newes, containing the late proceedings in the Grisons countrey besides the resolutions of France, Venice, and Sauoy : The substance of diuers proclamations lately published at Vienna. The reasons which did moue the states to send Count Mansfield into Emdenland. The rich prises gotten lately by the Hollanders on sea. The message of the ambassador of Saxonie to the Emperor. The great oppression of the inhabitants at Heidleberg. The arriuall of the ambassadors of Bethlem Gabor, in the vnited Prouinces. The leuyings in Germany for Count Mansfield. The meeting of the Protestant princes in Germany, and their warlike preparations. The ambassage from the French King to the archduke Leopoldus. Besides diuers other especial occurrences

6. Ianuary the 31. Numb. 16. Weekely newes, containing the propositions of the ambassador of the Emperor at Wolffenbuttel, made before the Duke of Brunswicke : Also the proceedings of Count Mansfield with the Count Enno of East Friesland, and his preparations to an enterprise. And the taking of the Fort of Apen by Count Mansfield, and his agreements made with the Count of Oldenburg. With the new commotion risen at Montpellier. Likewise the preparation of the Imperialists, to set vpon Count Mansfield, and the Duke Christian of Brunswicke. Together with the new siege of Frankendale, by the Imperiall and Bauarian forces. As also, the late enterprise of the states. And lastly is added, a wonderfull vision, sight, or heauenly light, lately reuealed without Oosterzee in Vriesland, on the Lords way. Besides many other remarkable passages

7. Illustri viri Iacobi Avgvsti Thvani ... historiarvm svi temporis ab anno Domini 1543. : usque ad annum 1607. libri CXXXVIII. Quorum LXXX priores, multo quam antehac auctiores: reliqui vero LVIII nunc primum prodeunt: opus in quinque tomos distinctum, cum indicibus rerum memorabilium singulis tomis, adiectis. Accedunt commentariorvm de vita sva libri sex hactenus inediti

10. Instructions and directions for forren travell Shewing by what cours, and in what compas of time, one may take an exact survey of the kingdomes, and states of Christendome, and arrive to the practicall knowledg of the languages, to good purpose. With a new appendix for travelling into Turkey and the Levant parts. By James Howell Esq