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- Varias relaciones de los estados de Flandes, 1631 á 1656
- A True and perfect relation of the nevves sent from Amsterdam, the 21. of February, 1603 : concerning the fight of fiue Dutche shippes in the East Indies, against the Portugall fleete, consisting of eight great gallions, and 22. galleyes both great and small, wherof was Admirall, Don Andreas Fartado Mendosa : wherevnto is added also, the voyage and nauigation of the said fiue Dutche shippes and others, in the iles of East Indies, and of their coming home
- A breefe declaration of that which is happened aswell within as without Oastend sithence the vij. of Ianuarie 1602 : As also when the enemy did giue foure, fiue, or more assaults vpon the same towne. Also the names of the commaunders of those which haue made these assaults vpon the towne of Oastend, and the names of the said conductors which haue been slaine
- A briefe discouerie of Doctor Allens seditious drifts : contriued in a pamphlet written by him, concerning the yeelding vp of the towne of Deuenter, (in Ouerrissel) vnto the king of Spain, by Sir William Stanley. The contentes whereof are particularly set downe in the page following
- A copie of the articles and conditions of his excellencie, granted to the gouernour, captaines, officers and souldiers of the garrison of the towne of Graue : Also a copie of a letter dated the 28. of September 1602. in the Hage, sent from a man of worship to his friends here in England
- A dialogue or speaking together of two personages of the which, the one is the well willing comminalitie, and the other the noble and moste puyssant prince, my Lorde the Duke of Aniou : Our most redoubted lord. [et]c
- A discourse more at large of the late ouerthrovve giuen to the King of Spaines armie at Turnehaut, in Ianuarie last, by Count Morris of Nassawe, assisted with the English forces : whereunto is adioined certaine inchauntments and praiers in Latine, found about diuerse of the Spaniards, which were slaine in the same conflict: Translated out of French according to the copy printed in the Low Countries. Seene and allowed
- A iournall, of the taking in of Venlo, Roermont, Strale, the memorable seige of Mastricht, the towne & castle of Limburch vnder the able, and wise conduct of his Excie: the Prince of Orange, anno 1632 : VVith an exact card drawne first by Charles Floyd (nowe ensigne) and since lessened and cutt by Henricus and Willihelmus Hondius dwelling by the Gevangen Port in the Hagh. Compiled together by Capt. Henry Hexham quartermaster to the regiment of the Lord Generall Vere. As also a list of the officers, voluntiers, gentlemen, and souldiers slayne, and hurt in this seige. With the articles of composition
- A proclamation by the states of the prouince of Utrecht, against certaine others of the conspirators : Together with a new and full relation of the apprehension, examination, torturing, and confession of diuers of the principall conspirators, of the late intended treason against the Prince of Orange, and the state of the Vnited Prouinces. Both by letters, and other direction from the states themselues. As they were printed at Amsterdam, for Martin Iansen Brandt bookseller, dwelling by the new church at the signe of the reformed catechisme. Anno 1623
- A proclamation made by the States of the vnited Netherlands : touching the defence of the safegard of the enemy, the breaking of the quarters with the enemies souldiours, which vndertake to come ouer the waters and bogs in the parts of Freesland, Ornlanden, Drente, and Westerwoldingerland, or Lordship of Wedde. Faithfully translated out of Dutch. Also a copie of a letter, to the honourable Lords, the States, bearing date the 21 of March, 1599. Touching the victorie atchieued by the Prince Maurites before Emmericke
- A proclamation or proscription, set foorth & published by the archduke Albertus, against his mutinous soldiers : in the castle of Hoochstrate. Printed at Bruxels. Faithfully translated into English out of the Dutch coppy printed at Middleborough, by the first originall. Wherein is also truely set foorth the order of the two campes, before the stronge towne of Graue: with the yeelding thereof into the hands of his Excellency Graue maurice: and the conditions agreed vpon both sides, the 19. of September. Stilo nouo. 1602. With other accidents since hapned
- A proclamation set out by the K. of Spain : wherein order is taken for the vse and trafficke of merchandise, with those of Holland, Zealand and others, aswell by water as by land
- A true discourse of the ouerthrovve giuen to the common enemy at Turnhaut, the 14. of Ianuary last 1597. by Count Moris of Nassaw : and the states, assisted with the Englishe forces. Sent from a gentleman of account, that was present at the seruice, to a friend of his in England. Seene and allowed
- A true souldiers councel
- Actes des États généraux des Pays-Bas, 1576-1585. : Notice chronologique et analytique
- An ansvver and true discourse to a certain letter lately sent by the Duke of Alba (in maner of a pardon) to those of Amsterdam : to be by them conueyed and distributed vnto the other townes in Hollande. Set forth by certayn true louers of their natiue country, namely desirous to liue vnder the due obeysance of the King of Spayne, according to the old customes and priuileges of their said countrie: faithefully translated out of the Dutch into English, by T.W
- An experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises or the counsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state : Wherein is manifested from known experience, both the cruelty, and policy of the Spaniard, to effect his own ends. Chiefly swelling with multiplicity of glorious titles, as one of the greatest monarchs of the earth, that being admired of all, his greatnesse might amaze all, and so by degrees seeking covertly to tyrannize over all. When as indeed and truth, the greatest part of his pretended greatnesse is but a windy crack of an ambitious minde
- Articles of agreement, concerning the cessation of warre, betweene the Arch-duke and the states of the vnited Prouinces : Procured by a fryar, called Iohn of Ney, confessour to the Arch-duke and the Infanta. Wherunto is annexed the state of other things happened about the same time. With Warres testament, or his last will, made at his departure out of the said Netherlauds [sic]. Translated out of the Dutch
- Certaine orations and answeres made by Iohn Casimire Countie Palatine of Rhyne : ... vnto the French king & his embassadours in defence of ye maintenance of his peace, and Christian religion. Translated out of French. 1579
- Correspondance de Philippe II sur les affaires des Pays Bas, 2. ptie
- Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low countries, in the years 1585 and 1586
- De dagregisters van het Kasteel Zeelandia, Taiwan 1629-1662
- Further newes from Ostend : Wherein is declared such accidnets as haue happened since the former edition, dilligently collected out of sundry letters and aduertisments, as haue beene from Zeland, Callice, and other places latley receiued. 1601
- Les bibliothèques de Madrid et de l'Escurial. : Notices et extraits des manuscrits qui concernent l'histoire de Belgique
- Letters conteyning sundry deuises : touching the state of Flaunders and Portingall
- Newes from Ostend : of, the oppugnation, and fierce siege made, by the Archeduke Albertus his forces, commanded by the Duke of Ossuna who came before the saide towne, the fift day of Iulie last past (after their writing) 1601. Shewing what hath hapned since the time of the saide siege. Now newly imprinted; whereunto are aded such other newes and accidents as haue lately hapned at Ostend, as we haue bin certainely informed. Diligently translated out of Dutch into English, according to the Dutch copie, printed at Amsterdam
- Particuliere Notulen van de vergaderingen der Staten van Holland, 1620-1640
- Texts concerning the revolt of the Netherlands
- The Aduise and answer of my lord ye Prince of Orenge, cou[n]tie Nassau &c. and of ye states of Holland and Zeland, made by the Estates Generall on thisside [sic] vpon the articles conceiued and and [sic] after concluded and accorded in fourm of a pertuall [sic] edict between Lord Don Iohn Duke of Austrich, knight of the Order of the Golde[n] Fleece of the part and in the name of the Catholick king of Spaine of the one partie, and the said Generall Estates of the other
- The ansuuere of the States Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Low Countries vnto the ambassadors of Germanie, their proposition
- The apologie of prince William of Orange against the proclamation of the king of Spaine
- The aunswere of the Lords the Estates Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Lowe-Countries, to the letter of the Archduke of Austria, heere-after inserted : together vvith the proposition done in the name of the sayde arch-duke to the forenamed states, by Otto Hartius, and Jeronimus Coomans, learned in the lawes : also, the extract of certaine letters, written out of the campe before Groning
- The castle, or picture of pollicy : shewing forth most liuely, the face, body and partes of a commonwealth, the duety quality, profession of a perfect and absolute souldiar, the martiall feates encounters and skirmishes lately done by our English nation, vnder the conduct of the most noble and famous Gentleman M. Iohn Noris Generall of the Army of the states in Friseland. The names of many worthy and famous gentlemen which liue and haue this present yeare. 1580. ended theyr liues in that land most honorably. Handled in manner of a dialogue betwixt Gefferay Gate, and William Blandy, souldiars. Anno 1581
- The expedition in Holland 1572-1574 : the revolt of the Netherlands : the early struggle for Independence : from the manuscript
- The fourth of September. Newes from sundry places, both forraine and domestique : From Venice, Rome, Spaine, France, Naples, the Palatinate, and the Low-Countries. A relation of Count Mansfeilds progresse, (his battaile with Gonsalo in his passage) till his arriuall at Breda, with the Duke of Brunswicke his valiant pursuit of Gonsalo, (being wounded) and the slaughter of 500. of his men, and the taking of certaine waggons, and Gonsales owne coath. Whereunto is added, a true and certaine report, of the lamentable shipwracke which happened at Plimoth in Deuonshire, on Munday the 19th. of August last past, with other great harme done elsewhere, by lightning and thunder on the same day
- The ouerthrovv of the most part of the Prince of Parma his forces, both horse and foote : Performed on the twelfth and fifteenth of Iuly last, by the Graue Maurice his excellencie, generall of the armies in the lovve countries. With the breaking of the huge bridge leading to the Valew, neere Arnham. Seene and allowed
- The post of the prince : which advises vs the taking of Steen Bergh. And the besieging of Berghen vp Zoom, with all the circumstances of the parleyes, assaults, sallies, and all what is done vntill this time, as well by the Spanish campe, as the states garrisons. And relates all the late newes of Europe. And principally all the late proceedings of the Prince Palatine, the Count Mansfield, the Duke of Brunsvvick, and the Marquis of Baden; besides, all the late warre like actions in Switzerland; the Grysons; and Low Countries
- The triumphs of Nassau, or, A description and representation of all the victories both by land and sea, granted by God to the noble, high, and mightie lords, the Estates generall of the vnited Netherland Prouinces : Vnder the conduct and command of his excellencie, Prince Maurice of Nassau
- The triumphs of Nassau: or, A description and representation of all the victories both by land and sea : granted by God to the noble, high and mightie lords, the estates generall of the vnited Netherland Prouinces. Vnder the conduct and commaund of his Excellencie, Prince Maurice of Nassau. Translated out of French by W. Shute gent
- The true and perfect declaration of the mighty army by the sea : made and prepared by the generall states of the vnited prouinces, purposely sent forth to hinder the proceedings of the King of Spaine, vnder the conduct of Peter Vander Does generall of the said army: together with all whatsoeuer hath bene done by the said army against the islands, townes, castels, and shippes, belonging to the said King of Spaine. As also what the said army hath gotten and wonne in the said viage; with the whole discourse of the aduentures of the said army, both in their going forth, and retuning againe, from the 28. of May, 1599. vntill the 6. of March, 1600. Collected by Ellert de Ionghe, captayne of the artillery in the said viage
- The true coppie of a letter, written from the leager by Arnham, the 27. day of Iuly : according to the computation of the Church of Rome. Wherin is perticularly set forth, the ouerthrowe of the Prince of Parmaes forces, before Knodtsenburgh sconce. Translated out of Dutch. Seene and allowed
- True newes of a notable victorie obtayned against the Turkes, by the right honourable Lorde, Adolph Baron of Swartzburg, the 18. day of March last past, anno 1598 : vvhen as he and his armie three houres before day, came before Raab, and tooke in that strong and well fenced hold and cittie
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