(1622). Three great overthrovves: One in the Palatinate, against Monsieur Tilley, the Duke of Bauaria's generall: giuen by the king of Bohemia himselfe, being in person in the same battell, with Sir Horatio Vere, but not Count Mansfield, as is reported, hee being at the same time in Spiers. The other before Haggenaw, against Leopaldus forces, the emperours brother, by Count Mansfields garrisons, left in the same citie. The last in Languedock in France, against the Kings forces, since Soubrizes defeat by his brother the Duke of Rohan, who hath taken Memorancy the admirall prisoner. Collected out of two letters, the one sent from Heydelburgh, the other from Mainhime, by an expresse post, that arriued here on May day at night. And now published [by B. Alsop] this third of May.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Three Great Overthrovves: One in the Palatinate, Against Monsieur Tilley, the Duke of Bauaria's Generall: Giuen by the King of Bohemia Himselfe, Being in Person in the Same Battell, with Sir Horatio Vere, but Not Count Mansfield, as Is Reported, Hee Being at the Same Time in Spiers. The Other Before Haggenaw, Against Leopaldus Forces, the Emperours Brother, by Count Mansfields Garrisons, Left in the Same Citie. The Last in Languedock in France, Against the Kings Forces, Since Soubrizes Defeat by His Brother the Duke of Rohan, Who Hath Taken Memorancy the Admirall Prisoner. Collected Out of Two Letters, the One Sent from Heydelburgh, the Other from Mainhime, by an Expresse Post, That Arriued Here on May Day at Night. S.l: And now published [by B. Alsop] this third of May, 1622.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Three Great Overthrovves: One in the Palatinate, Against Monsieur Tilley, the Duke of Bauaria's Generall: Giuen by the King of Bohemia Himselfe, Being in Person in the Same Battell, with Sir Horatio Vere, but Not Count Mansfield, as Is Reported, Hee Being at the Same Time in Spiers. The Other Before Haggenaw, Against Leopaldus Forces, the Emperours Brother, by Count Mansfields Garrisons, Left in the Same Citie. The Last in Languedock in France, Against the Kings Forces, Since Soubrizes Defeat by His Brother the Duke of Rohan, Who Hath Taken Memorancy the Admirall Prisoner. Collected Out of Two Letters, the One Sent from Heydelburgh, the Other from Mainhime, by an Expresse Post, That Arriued Here on May Day at Night. And now published [by B. Alsop] this third of May, 1622.