January 7. Number 9. The newes and affaires of Evrope : The wonderfull taking of a Turkish carmisall by 9. Christian slaues, and bringing it to Ciuita Vecchia by Rome. The message of the EMperour to Bethelem Gabor about a truce. A cessation of armes betweene them, with the motiues and reasons. The daily mustring of souldiers in all countries. The deniall of Count Thorne to the truce, with his preparations against Prague. The yeelding vp of Sparenburg to the Archdutches, and her forces. The preparations in Spaine to conuoy their West India fleet home, wherein are 16. millions ready shipped. The reasons of the Hollanders planting in the West Indies. The treaty of a mariage betweene the Duke of Muscoula, and the Lady of Brandenberg.

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Imprint:London : printed by Edw: Allde for Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne, 1624.
Description:[2], 21, [1] p. ; 4́°.
Language:English
Series:17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers
17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers.
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Varying Form of Title:January 7. Number 9. The newes and affaires of Europe
Newes and affaires of Evrope
Newes and affaires of Europe
Caption title on p. 1: Numer. 9. The particular affaires of Europe, as the letters begin, with the beginning of December
Other authors / contributors:Allde, Edward, -1628?, printer.
Butter, Nathaniel, -1664 publisher.
Bourne, Nicholas, -1657, publisher.
Notes:No. 9 of a series of newsbooks published beteween Oct. 1623 and Dec. 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 and founded a competing newsbook (cf. Dahl).
Reproduction of the originals from the Burney Collection, the British Library (London).
STC (2nd ed.), 18507.138
Dahl, F. Bibliography of English corantos and newsbooks 1620-1642, 137
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