April 7. Numb. 20[.]. Extraordinary newes containing many admirable, strange, joyfull and pitifull accidents and passages : as likewise, The speeches made at the generall meeting of Austria: besides, The imperiall propositions which are aswell in this meeting at Vienn[a] propounded, as in the Land-day of Silisia, which is kept at Breslaw. Moreouer, The abruption of the treaty of peace which was betwixt the Emperor and Bethlem Gabor appointed, and the warlike preparations on each side. The inuasion made on the dominion of the Duke of Brunswicke, and his resolution to defend his subiects, as appeareth by a copy of his owne letter. The commission granted by the Emperor, to settle the Prince Lodowik Philips Duke of Simmeren, being brother of the King of Bohemia into his due inheritance. ... Besides diuers other things of moment which happened lately in the Palatinate, Hungaria, Bohemia, Morauia, in the Low Countries, and other parts of Christendome.

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Imprint:[London, England] : Printed at London, [by Edward Allde] for Nathaniel Butter. 1624.
Description:[2], 20, [2] p. ; 4́°.
Language:English
Series:17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers
17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers.
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Other authors / contributors:Butter, Nathaniel, -1664 publisher.
Allde, Edward, -1628?, printer, attributed name.
Notes:Signatures: A-Ćþ; last leaf blank.
Printing attributed to Edward Allde (cf. Dahl).
No. 20 of a series of newsbooks published beteween Oct. 1623 and Sept. 1624 by a small group of publishers including Nathaniel Butter, Nicholas Bourne, Thomas Archer and others, most numbers of the series having distinctive titles. In early Sept. 1624 Archer left the group an founded a competing newsbook (cf. Dahl).
Reproduction of the originals from the Burney Collection, the British Library (London).
STC (2nd ed.), 18507.146
Dahl, F. Bibliography of English corantos and newsbooks 1620-1642, 143
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.