October 21. Number 3. A relation of the chiefest and last proceedings both of the campe of the Prince of Orange, : who hath suddenly remoued his quarter; and the armie of the Marquis Spinola, who for certaine hath violentlly assaulted the towne: also shewing for how long a time breda [i.e. bread] is prouided of prouision of victuals. : With a confirmation out of Spaine, of the good successe of the Orange Fleet in the West Indies, who hath with the assistance of an Indian King, conquered Lima, with many other places : Bethlem Gabors instigation, or drawing forward of the Hungarian Lords against the house of Austria; whose Turkes haue already surprised a great company of the Emperours forces. : Lastly, the arriuall of the English ambassador at the Duke of Saxonies Court, with his royall entertainement. : Likewise the great power the French King hath in a readinesse; also the present estate of all Christendome.
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