Aprill 20. Numero 21. The newes of Europe, : vvith all such particular accidents, as haue chanced in seuerall prouinces. Some distastings betweene Rome and Spaine, about a request to make money of superfluous ornaments of the monasteries, who may spare most of their plate fo necessities sake. The Pope of late is priuate. A body found buried in the time of Iulian the apostata. Venice standeth on a guard. The troubles of Constantinople, not fully appeased. The full particulars betweene the Emperour and Bethelem Gabor. A proclamation at large in Prague concerning victual and money. The enemy is not so strong in Westphala, as he was. Neither are the Archdutches armies altogether so great, not is there such a preparation in Spaine, as was rumoured. The Valtoline quiet. Count Mansfield hath been at Bolloigne in France, and is lately arriued in England

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Other Authors: Allde, Edward, -1627 (Printer), Allde, Edward, -1628? (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : printed by Edw: Allde for Nathaniell Butter and Nicholas Bourne, 1624
London : 1624
Series:17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers
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