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my Lady Doncaster, for the crost to Penhurst, and from thence to Petworth, my Lady Isabella came to this Town; where, before her comming, a Letter attended her from my Lady of Tichfield: and thither she went, with their servants, who staid her comming. Hither came lately Letters with goodspeed from Vienna, in which there is no mention of any such defeat, as in rumour C. Mansfeld hath been said to have given to the D. of Bavyer: but their forces were then within such distance, as may have procured something before this time. Those which watched advantages in the Court of the Emperour, have made that use of C. Mansfelds proceedings, as that my Lord Digby complains, that thereby, the forward- nesse in which his negotiation was, is somewhat retarded. He proceeds from thence into Spain. The D. of Bavyer hath pre- sented the Emperour an account of I2ooml. sterling in that warre, to be reimbursed: and finding the Palatinate to be in treaty, hath required a great part of Austria for his [CW: security,] |
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