02459nam 2200433Ia 450 99639007980331620200824132307.0(CKB)1000000000652703(EEBO)2240873676(OCoLC)ocm52529440e(OCoLC)52529440(EXLCZ)99100000000065270320030701d1661 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A true relation of the manner of the dangerous dispute, and bloody conflict, betwixt the Spaniards and the French, at Tower-wharfe and Tower-hill, on Munday September the 30th. 1661. Upon the landing of the Lord Ambassador from the Crown of Sweden[electronic resource] With the number killed and wounded on both sides, the routing of the French Horse; the dissipating of the Foot; and the great and honourable service performed by Seneor De Nalance, Secretary to His Excellency the Lord Ambassador of Spain, Seneor Don Dego, and divers others. As also, the particulars thereof; and the manner of their first onset and last retreat. Published for general satisfactionPrinted at London ;and re-printed at Edinburgh [s.n.]in the year, 16617, [1] pThe issue was the order of precedence of the French and Spanish ambassadors.Inscription on lower front endpaper: This very scarce & interesting tract formerly belonged to Mr. Robt. Mylne of Balquharg, an eminent Scottish collector, who died Decr. 1747 ... R.P.Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097PrecedenceEarly works to 1800AmbassadorsFranceEarly works to 1800AmbassadorsSpainEarly works to 1800AmbassadorsSwedenEarly works to 1800AmbassadorsEnglandEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryCharles II, 1660-1685Early works to 1800PrecedenceAmbassadorsAmbassadorsAmbassadorsAmbassadorsEAEEAEBOOK996390079803316A true relation of the manner of the dangerous dispute, and bloody conflict, betwixt the Spaniards and the French, at Tower-wharfe and Tower-hill, on Munday September the 30th. 1661. Upon the landing of the Lord Ambassador from the Crown of Sweden2351714UNISA