The relation of all the last passages of the warres in the Palatinate, and how both armies haue disposed themselues vnto further enterprises. Wherein is set forth the vallourous repulse of Monsieur Tilley from Heidelberg; with his great losse of men before it. Together with his iourney into the Marquis of Tourlachs country; and his plot for the taking in of all the three townes, Heidelbergh, Manheim, and Frankendale; with Generall Veres provision, to hinder that designe. Moreover the exployts of Count Mansfeild, and of Brunswicke in Alsatia; and of their passage thence through Lorraine towards Luxumborgh, and Burgundy; with the King of Bohemia's arrivall at Sedan. And lastly, the siege of Bergen ap [sic] Zoon by Spinola. Written from Frankendale the 20. and out of Lorraine the 23. of Iuly 1622. Stilo novo. Printed this eighteenth of Iuly.
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- The relation of all the last passages of the warres in the Palatinate, and how both armies haue disposed themselues vnto further enterprises. Wherein is set forth the vallourous repulse of Monsieur Tilley from Heidelberg; with his great losse of men before it. Together with his iourney into the Marquis of Tourlachs country; and his plot for the taking in of all the three townes, Heidelbergh, Manheim, and Frankendale; with Generall Veres provision, to hinder that designe. Moreover the exployts of Count Mansfeild, and of Brunswicke in Alsatia; and of their passage thence through Lorraine towards Luxumborgh, and Burgundy; with the King of Bohemia's arrivall at Sedan. And lastly, the siege of Bergen ap [sic] Zoon by Spinola. Written from Frankendale the 20. and out of Lorraine the 23. of Iuly 1622. Stilo novo. Printed this eighteenth of Iuly.
- Relation of all the last passages of the warres in the Palatinate, and how both armies have disposed themselves unto further enterprises Relation of all the last passages of the warres in the Palatinate, and how both armies have disposed themselves unto further enterprises
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London: Printed by I.D[awson] for Nathaniel Newbery and William Sheffard, and are to be sold in Popes-head Alley, 1622.
- Publication year
- 1622
- ESTC No.
- S120107
- Grub Street ID
- 139744
- Description
- [2], 7, [1] p. ; 4⁰
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- Printer's name from STC.
Formerly STC 19134.
Identified as STC 19134 on UMI microfilm.
Stationer's Register: Entered to Sheffard 17 July [1622]