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| | Books by Nathaniel Butter: Books in the extended shelves: Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: Aprill 28. Numb. 20. The continuation of our forraine avisoes, since the 24. ditto Conteining many very remarkeable passages concerning Germany, Italy, France, the Low Countries, &c. As namely, the popes deniall to furnish the emperour with money. Discontents betwixt the emperour, and the Prince of Transilvania. A more particular relation of the King of Swedens routing of Generall Tilly neare Ausburgh. His maiesties further proceedings since then, and of his taking in of these townes Ginsburgh, Lawingen, Hoogstadt; Dillingen, Grundelingen, Windelingen, Elching, Kirberg, Oberendorfe. A pretty passage betwixt the King of Sweden and one of Tillies sentinels. The restoring of the Protestant religion at Donawert, and rendring of divers cities and townes in Bavaria, to his Maistie of Sweden. With many other particulars from divers other places. (London : printed [by J. Dawson] for Nath: Butter and Nicolas Bourne, 1632), by John Dawson, also contrib. by Nicholas Bourne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: Cent. 3. Numb. 48. The continuation of the forraine occurents for 5. weekes last past, containing many very remarkable passages of Germanie, France, Spaine, Italy, Sweden, the Low-Countries, and other parts of the world Amongst which are these following particulars. 1. The rebellion and falling away of Catalonia confirmed, with their conjunction with the French. 2. The revolt and crowning of a new King of Portugall (the Duke of Briganza) by the name of Iohn the Fourth. 3. The proceedings of Bannier and the Swedish armies in Germany. 4. The taking of Carthagena and the plate fleet in the harbour there by the Hollanders. 5. What hath lately passed at the Dyet at Ratisbone. Examined and licenced by a better and more impartiall hand then heretofore. (London, Printed Ianuary 11. 1640 : for Nath: Butter, dwelling at St. Austins Gate, [1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664: The Continuation of our newes from the 4. to the 17. of this instant: Containing amongst other things, these particulars. A great ouerthrow giuen to the king of Persia by the Turkes. A letter written by the king ow Sweden, being a second manifestation of his proceeding, & the reasons thereof, with seuerall passages concerning Germany, and of the administrator of Hall, his preparation and successe in, and neere Magdenburg. The valour and courage of the Protestants in Bohemia, in resisting the tyranny of the imperialists ouer their conscience. Some late passages of the king of Denmarke, and those of Hamborough, and of his good successe against the Hamburgers, and others. (London, : Printed for Nathaniell Butter, and Nicholas Bourne., 1630), also by Nicholas Bourne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664: Exposition upon the Epistle to the Colossians (London : Printed by E[dward] G[riffin] for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sould at his Shop at the signe of the Pide-Bull in Pauls Church-yard, neare to S. Austins Gate, 1617., 1617), also by Nicholas Byfield, Edward Griffin, and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: Ianuary 12. Numb. 6. The continuation of our vveekely avisoes, since the 2. ditto to the 12. of the same Containing amongst divers other things these particulars following; the arrivall of the Queene of Sweden at the citie of Wittenburg, where a few houres after came a messenger from the King of Sweden, that presented her with these particulars following. An image of the child Iesus of pure gold ... and another image of S. Martin of pure gold; all which amongst other he had taken, being ornaments of popish churches. The present state of Tillyes armie ... The rendring of the citie of Mentz, and Oppenheym, with the taking of that castle by assault, with the articles of agreement vpon the former rendring. The cruell and barbarous behaviour of the Spanisp [sic] towards all the townes which they doe forsake before they depart away from them. The King of Sweden hath lately taken in the Palatinate these townes; Oppenheym, Crutznatk, Bagrag, Ladenburg, Slakenburg, and all the Bergstraight ... (London : printed [by John Dawson?] for Nath: Butter and Nicolas Bourne, 1632), by John Dawson, also contrib. by Nicholas Bourne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: Iune 23. 1632. Numb. 29. The continuation of our forraine avisoes, since the 16. of this present The continuance of the troubles at Constantinople. The differences in Polonia, about the choyce of a new King. The articles between the King of Sweden and the Duke of Bavaria. A letter of the French kings, relating the troubles betwixt his majestie and the Duke of Loraine. Some Low-Country passages about the present state of the warres there. The rendition of Prague to the Emperour vpon conditions. Some late passages of the King of Sweden in Bavaria. Also, the pursuite of the Spanish by the Swedish in the Palatinate. (London : printed [by John Dawson] for Nathaniel Butter and Nicolas Bourne, 1632), by John Dawson, also contrib. by Nicholas Bourne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: Iune 6. Numb. 26. The continuation of our forraine avisoes, since the 28. of the last moneth, to this present 1. The care of the old King and State of Poland, to provide for the defence of Lituania, and the confines, against the present invasion of the Muscovite. 2. The like care of the late King of Poland, for the governement of that kingdome in the interregnum, (being sicke) if in case he should die, and of his death on the 29. of Aprill following. 3. The names of some of the competitors which doe now labour to make a faction to be elected king. 4. The latest and best confirmed newes of the King of Sweden his proceeding in Bavaria, and of those cruelties vsed by the mutinous Boores against some of the Swedes, whereupon the King hath beene forced to punish that country, more then hee hath done any place, since he came into Germany [...] (London : printed [by John Dawson] for Nathanaell Butter and Nicolas Bourne, 1632), by John Dawson, also contrib. by Nicholas Bourne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: July 22. Numb. 41. More newes of the Duke of Brunswick Relating the late and full ouerthrow giuen by him to two regiments of Monsieur Tilly. The continuance of Bethlem Gabers warlike preparations. Some new propositions made by the emperour vnto him. Count Mansfields march out of Embdenland, vnto Meppen. With other newes of the Prince of Orang and Spinolaes last designes. Together with diuers other particulars, from seuerall places and the continuation of our former newes. (London : printed [by Eliot's Court Press] for Nathaniel Butter, and William Sheffard, 1623), also contrib. by William Sheffard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664: A letter with a narrative, written to the right Hon:ble Thomas Allen Lord Major of London, &e. [sic] concerning a strange sight that appeared over this city of London, in the yeare 1642. when the King was driven from his Parliament, dated as followeth (London : printed for Nath. Butter, residing in Cursitors Alley, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664: October. 9. Numb. 37. The continuation of our weekly newes from the 4. of October to the 10. of the same (Printed for Nathaniell Butter, 1627), also by Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library) (page images at HathiTrust) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664: The Relation of the death of that great Generalissimo (of his Imperiall Maiestie) the Duke of Meckleburg, Fridland, Sagan, and great Glogaw ... (Printed by Tho. Harper [and John Beale], for Nathaniel Butter, and Nicholas Bourne, 1634), also by Nicholas Bourne, John Beale, and Thomas Harper (page images at HathiTrust) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664: Second part of The honest vvhore (London : Printed by Elizabeth All-de for Nathaniel Butter, an. Dom. 1630., 1630), also by Thomas Dekker and Elizabeth Allde (page images at HathiTrust) Butter, Nathaniel, -1664, contrib.: September 1. Numb. 42. The continuation of our weekely avisoes, since the 23. of the last, to the first of this present Conteining amonst the rest, these particulars following. A patheticall speech made by the King of Sweden to his commaunders and captaines, vpon occasion of some misdemeanors committed by the souldiers. The confirmation of the burning of the Walsteyn and Bavarian magazen at Fryenstadt, together with the defeat given vnto some imperiall regiments at the same time. The taking of great Glogaw and Breslaw, with other townes in Silesia, by the nixt forces of the Swedes, Saxons and Brandenburgers. The preparation of the King of Sweden by (command of a generall fast throughout the whole army, and in the city of Norimberg) to goe vpon some great designe, most of his forces being come to him. Something concerning France, and the troubles there. (London : printed by I[ohn]. D[awson]. for Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne, 1632), by John Dawson, also contrib. by Nicholas Bourne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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