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A62356 Observations historical and genealogical in which the originals of the emperor, kings, electors, and other the sovereign princes of Europe, with a series of their births, matches, more remarkable actions, and deaths, as also the augmentations, decreasings, and pretences of each family, are drawn down to the year MDCXC / written in Latin by Anthony William Schowart ... ; and now made English, with some enlargements relating to England.; Observationes historico-genealogicae. English Schowart, Anton Wilhelm.; C. B. 1693 (1693) Wing S892; ESTC R12594 215,513 512

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born 1665. made Abbess of Hervorden in Westphalia 1680. 5. Amalia born 1666. married to Henry Casimier Prince of Nassau Hereditary Governour of West-Friesland 1684. 6. Louisa Sophia born 1667. dy'd 1668. 7. Maria Eleanora born 1671. married to George Prince of Ratzevil in Lithuania now a Widow 8. Henrica Agnes born Jan. 9. 1674. married to Henry Duke of Saxony 1689. 9. Leopoldus Hereditary Prince born July 3. 1676. 10. Johanna Charlotta born Apr. 6. 1682. Of the Line of Bernburg § IV. CHristian second Son of Joachim Ernestus was the Beginner of this Line To his share in the Division of the Estate fell the Lordship of Bernburg the County of Ballenstedt the Presidency of Hatzgerod with the Covent of Gernrod a Prince either for Field or Counsel He died April 20. 1630. and left fourteen Children by Anne Countess of Bentheim of which four died young and Sybilla Elizabetha Agnesa Magdalena Amalia Sophia Louisa Amalia Dorothea Bathild died unmarried The rest were 1. Christianus II. of whom by and by 2. Eleanora Maria born Aug. 7. 1600. married to Albertus II. Prince of Meckleburg and Gustrow in Germany died 1657. 3. Ernestus II. born May 19. 1608. slain at the Battel of Lutzen 1632. 4. Frederick born Novemb. 16. 1613. The Branch of Hatzgerod sprang from him He died June 30. 1670. His first Wife was Johanna Elizabetha of the House of Nassau who died March 2. 1647. his second Maria Elizabetha of the House of Lippa By the first of which he had 1. William II. born Aug. 18. 1643. he succeeded his Father in Hatzgerod and married Julia Elizabetha Albertina Countess of Selms of the Line of Laubach with whom he lives as yet Childless 2. Anna Ursula born 1645. died 1647. 3. Elizabetha Charlotta born Feb. 11. 1647. married 1663. to William Lodovick a Cadet of the Line of Coten and after his death to Augustus II. Duke of H●ls Plonen 5. Sophia Margareta born Sept. 16. 1615. married to John Casimier a Cadet of the House of Dessaw died Decemb. 28. 1673. Of these Christian II. succeeded his Father and made his Residence at Bernburg where he died 1565. He married Eleanora Sophia Daughter of John Duke of Holsat Sundurburg 1625. by whom he had a great many Children of whom yet the here named only came to maturity viz. 1. Victor Amadaeus born Octob. 6. 1634. He succeeded his Father and married Elizabetha Daughter of Frederick Palatine of Bipont who died April 17. 1677. having brought him Five Children 1. Carolus Frederick born July 13. 1668. 2. Lebrecht born June 28. 1669. 3. Sophta Juliana born Octob. 26. 1672. died Aug. 21. 1674. 4. Johannes Georgius born Feb. 14. 1674. 5. Christianus born and died 1675. 2. Eleanora Hedewig born Octob. 28. 1635. not yet married 3. Angelica born June 6. 1639. unmarried 4. Anna Sophia born Septemb. 13. 1640. married to George Frederick Count Solms 1664. 5. Carolus Ursinus born 1643. died at Parma in Italy Jan. 4. 1660. 6. Anna Elizabetha born March 19. 1647. married to Christian Ulrick Duke of Wittenberg of the Line of Silesia 1672. died Sept. 3. 1680. Of the Line of Plotzkow now Caethane § V. AUgustus third Son of Joachim Ernestus had his Seat in the Castle of Pletzkow a Prince worthy of all Praise dying spent with Years Aug. 22. 1653. and 78th of his Age. He married Sybilla Countess of Solms 1618. who died a Widow March 23. 1659. by whom he had Eight Children 1. Johanna born Nov 24. 1618. a Deaconess of Quidlenburg in Saxony 2 Ernestus Gottlieb born Sept. 4. 1620. died 1654. 3. Lebrecht born April 5. 1622. He reviv'd the extinct Line of Caethane died Issueless Sept 7. 1669. 4. Dorothea born 1623. died 1637. 5. Ehernpreisz born 1625. died 1626. 6. Sophia born 1627. died Nov. 24. 1679. 7. Elizabeth born March 31. 1630. 8. Emanuel born Oct. 26. 1631. He return'd from the Defence of Candia succeeded his Brother and married Anna Eleanora Countess of Stolburg March 23. 1670. but died the same Year leaving his Wife with Child of Emanuel Lebrecht born May 20. 1671. the only surviving Branch of the Line of Caethane Of the Line of Servestan § VI. THe first of this Line was Rodolphus V. fourth Son of Joachim Ernestus who in the Division with the City of Servestan had the Lordships of Lindaw Coswigt and Roslaw He died 1622. His Wives were 1. Dorothea Hedewig Daughter of Herry Julius Duke of Brunswick who died 1608. 2. Magdalena Daughter of John Count Oldenburg who died 1657. By both which he had 1. Dorothea born Sept. 25. 1607. married to Augustus Duke of Brunswick Octob. 26. 1623. died Sept. 26. 1634. 2. Eleanora born 1608. married to Frederick Duke of Holstein of the Line of Nordburg 1632. died 1681. 3. Elizabeth born 1617. died 1639. 4. John V. born March 24. 1621. As also two other Daughters whose Names are unknown Of these John succeeded his Father He was brought up by his Uncle Anthony Gunther Earl of Oldenburg and died July 4. 1667. His Wife was Sophia Augusta Daughter of Frederick Duke of Sleswick in Denmark whom he married 1649. She died a Widow 1681. and brought him Fourteen Children 1. John Frederick born 1650. died 1651. 2. George Rodolphus born 1651. died 1652. 3. Charles William born Octob. 26. 1652. He succeeded his Father and is the now Prince of this Line He married Sophia Daughter of Augustus formerly President of Magdeburg June 18. 1676. by whom he had 1. John Augustus born July 20. 1677. 2. Charles Frederick born July 8. 1678. 3. Magdalen Augusta born Oct. 20. 1679. 4. Anthony Gunther born Nov. 11. 1653. 5. John Adolphus born Dec. 2. 1654. 6. John Lodowick born May 4. 1656. 7. Joachim Ernestus born 1657. died 1658. 8. magdalena Sybilla born 1658. died 1659. 9. Frederica born and died 1660. 10. Hedewig Maria Eleanora born and died 1662. 11. Sophia Augusta born March 9. 1663. 12. Albertus born and died 1665. 13. Augustus born 1666. died 1667. 14. A Daughter without Name 1668. Of the Augmentations of This Family § VII WE have already noted how Albertus Ursus was in the Year 1152. made Marquess of Brandenburg In 1180. Bernhard obtained the Dutchy of Saxony with the Electoral Dignity In 1630. Julius Henricus of Saxon Lawenburg got the Principality of Slackwerd in Bohemia in right of his Wife And about the Year 1650. John of Servestan had the Soveraignty of Jervan by the Bequest of Anthony Gunther Count Oldenburg Of its Decreasings § VIII IN 1315. the County of Ascania with the City of Aschersleben came to the Bishop of Halberstadt In 1322. the Country and Electorate of Brandenburg fell from this Family In 1418. it lost the Upper Saxony with that Electorship In 1640. William Duke of Brunswick in Lunenburg surnamed The Victorious took from it the County of Wolpe which yet remains in the Family In the next French War the King of France outed the Line of Servestan of the Soveraignty of Jervan and gave it up
of the Dutchy of Luxenburg as well as of the City of the same Name In 1686. the Principality of Swibuse together with the City of that Name was by an amicable Accommodation deliver'd up to the Elector of Brandenburg Last of all the French King breaking the Truce took Philipsburg on the Rhine from this Family Nov. 1. 1688. O. S. Of its Pretensions § XIX THe Pretensions of the House of Austria are 1. To the Dutchy of Burgundy which appertain'd of right to Maximilian I. as having married Mary Daughter and sole Heiress of Burgundy but the then King of France refus'd to invest him on pretence of the Salique Law 2. To Transylvania Moldavia Walachia and Bulgaria as Dependencies of the Kingdom of Hungary 3. To the Counties of Habsburg Baden and Kiburg 4. To the City of Schaffbuse 5. To the Kingdom of Portugal as having actually revolted from that of Spain 6. To the Dutchy of Luxenburg And lastly To the City and Castle of Philipsburg CHAP. II. Of the House of France § I. TO find out the Rise of the present House of France we are to look back as far as Hugh the Great Duke of France Burgundy and Aquitain Marquess of Orleans and Earl of Paris deceased 956. His eldest Son was Hugh Capet Duke of France Marquess of Orleans and Count of Paris who upon the death of Lewis the Slothful last King of France of the Race of Charlemaigne was by the unanimous Consent of the Peers of France inaugurated King of that Kingdom An. 987. And his Son Robert being in the same Year declared his Successor united the aforesaid Provinces to the Crown His Queen was Aloisia Daughter of William Duke of Aquitain by whom he had Issue Robert aforesaid from his great Piety surnamed The Saint who succeeded in the Throne of France upon the death of his Father in the Year 998. He was also Heir to the Dutchy of Burgundy upon his Uncle Henry's decease and departed this Life himself in 1031. having had two Queens viz. Bertha Daughter of Conrade King of Burgundy and Constance Daughter of William Count of Arles and Provence And by then two Sons namely 1. Henry of whom more in the next Section And 2. Robert Propagator of the Line of Burgundy the which became extinct in Philip Duke of Burgundy An. 1361. And whereas it had spread it self into two lesser Branches viz. that of Montaigue and that of Vienne or Dauphiné yet the first fail'd in Claudius de Montaigue An. 1468. the other in Humbert II. 1358. who seeing himself destitute of Issue made over Dauphiné to Philip of Valois King of France for 40000 Florins and on condition That for the future the eldest Son of France should be styled The Dauphin § II. Return we now to Henry I. Crown'd King of France 1031. The beginning of whose Reign was made uneasie by his Mother for she being desirous to advance his Brother Robert to the Throne stirred up many of the Nobility against him But the Business being decided by a Battel the Victory fell to the juster side His Death bears date 1060. And his Issue by Agnes Daughter of Basilius King of Russia were 1. Philip I. And 2. Hugh Count de Vermandois de Valois de Chaumont and d'Amiens whose Posterity fail'd in Rudolph II. Count de Vermandois c. An. 1158. Philip succeeded his Father at the age of nine Years and was Crown'd King of France An. 1060. His first Queen was Bertha Daughter of Florence I. Earl of Holland whom he divorc'd in 1093. and married Bertrada Daughter to Simon Earl of Montfort By the first be had 1. Lewis VI. but first of this Line surnam'd The Gross born 1081. 2. Henry deceased an Infant 3. Constance married to Hugh Earl of Champaigne and after his decease to Boemund Prince of Antioch By the second 1. Philip Count de Mans who married Elizabeth Daughter of Guy the second Baron of Mont le Herry but died without Issue 2. Florus Father of Elizabeth of Nantes 3. Caecilia married first to Tancred Prince of Antioch and after his decease to Pontius of Tholouse Count of Tripoli in Syria And 4. Eustachia espoused to John Count d'Estampes Of these Lewis succeeded his Father at his decease and was Crown'd King of France in the Year 1108. His Queen's Name was Adelain Daughter of Humbert II. Duke of Savoy who bore him this following Issue 1. Philip deceased sixteen Years old 2. Lewis VII born 1119. of whom in the next Section 3. Henry Archbishop of Reims 4. Robert III. Count de Dreux whose Posterity became extinct in John An. 1590. 5 Philip Archdeacon of Paris deceased 1164. 6 Peter Baron or Lord of Courtnay whose Posterity fail'd in Stephen de Raviers An. 1383. 7. Hugh deceased in his Infancy And 8. Constance married to Raymund Earl of Tholouse § III. Lewis VII surnam'd The Younger was born in 1119. and Crown'd King of France 1131. His first Queen was Eleanor Daughter and Heiress of William Duke of Aquitain whom he divorc'd in 1152. After which she was married to Henry Duke of Normandy who coming afterwards to be King of England did grievously annoy the French King His second was Constance Daughter to Alphonso VIII King of Castile who died in 1159. And his third Alice Daughter of Theobald Earl of Chambagne whom he married in 1161. She died 1205. By the first he had Issue 1. Mary married to Henry Count de Champagne She died 1179. And 2. Alice married to Theobald Earl of Chartres and Blois By the second only a Daughter named Margaret married to Henry eldest Son of Henry II. King of England and after his decease to Bela III. King of Hungary whom she likewise out-liv'd and went in Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the City of Acres An. 1198. By by the third 1. Philip II. surnamed Augustus born Aug. 22. 1166. 2. Alice married to William Count de Ponthieu And 3. Agnes given in marriage to Comenius Alexius Emperour of Constantinople 1180. and after his death to Theodore Branas Lord of Adrianople Philip II.'s Inauguration to the Crown of France was Nov. 1. 1179. This Prince very much enlarged both the Power and Patrimony of the Crown of France for having overcome John sans Terre or Lack-land King of England he brought Normandy Bretagne Anjon Touraine Poictiers Clermont and part of Aquitain under his Jurisdiction His first Queen was Isabella Daughter of Baldwin IV. Earl of Haynault after whose decease he married Ingeburg Daughter of Waldemar King of Denmark but being afterwards divorc'd from her proceeded to a third Choice which was the Lady Agnes Daughter of Berthold Duke of By the first he had Issue only Lewis VIII born 1187. of whom in the next Section But by the third 1. Philip Earl of Bologne Clermont c. who by Maud Daughter of Reginald Earl of Dammarlin had Issue a Daughter named Joan and married to Scaevola de Châtillon 2. Mary after the decease of her first Husband Philip of Haynault Earl of
Quarter'd the Arms thereof Henry V. Conquer'd most of the Kingdom Henry VI. was Crown'd King of France in Paris 1432. James VI. King of Scotland made an Accesion of that Crown to England 1603. and first Quarter'd the Arms of England and Ireland ●ith those of Scotland Beside which the English have superadded several Plantations in America as Virginia 1584. the Bermudaes 1591. Barbadoes Nowingland 1606. Mary-land about 1632. Jamaica 1656. Besides Nova Scotia one half of 〈◊〉 Christopher's Hudson's Bay Now-York Carclina Pensylvania Several other Places of Trade also in the East-India's and Tangier in Africa 1668. but demolish'd in as not worth the charge 〈◊〉 keeping it Of its Decreasings § IX THe greatest Loss it receiv'd has been from France for whereas about the Year 1432. what by Hereditary Right what by Marriages what by Conquest and Submission of the People it had in a manner the whole Kingdom It lost in 1450. not only its New Acquests but Hereditary Provinces to Charles VII King of France who by means of the Civil Wars between the Houses of York and Lancaster so forc'd the English out of France that they retain'd only Callice which also was lost by Queen Mary 1558. However it yet continues the Title and Arms of France other than which it makes no Pretensions nor have those been set on foot for near 150 Years last past CHAP. IV. Of the House of Denmark § I. THere is nothing more certain than that the Danes have had their peculiar Kings for many Ages past whom Historians generally distinguish by eight Periods See Pontanus's Danish History lib. 7. and Beckman's Civil History c. 5 Sect. 6. The Seventh of these Periods is that of the Suenonidae or English-Danes so called from Sueno or Swain-Ethrick whose Ancestors according to Saxo the Grammarian in the 10th Book of his Danish History had a Bear for their first Progenitors For he says That Ulso who was Sueno's Father had one Ursus or Biorno for his Grandfather begot by the monstrous Copulation of a Wild Beast with a young Virgin About the Year 1346. Woldemar the Third descended of this Family was King of Denmark who after a Peace made with Schmeek Magnus King of Sueden brought the Country of Scandinavia under his Jurisdiction in the Year 1360. afterwards in 1363. he obtained Gotland also upon another Peace then concluded with King Albert. He had also Wars with the Hans-Town and dyed 1375. leaving only a Daughter named Margaret whom he gave in Marriage to Haquin second Son of Erick King of Sweden by whom she had Issue Olaus the Sixth who upon his Father Haquin's Decease which happened in 1380. succeeded both to Denmark and Sweden as well as Norway but dyed an untimely Death seven Years after viz. 1387. Whereupon the Government by the consent of the Nobility of Denmark and Norway return'd to Queen Margaret but the Swedes elected Albertus Duke of Mecklenburgh to be their King with whom Queen Margaret was soon engag'd in a War being provoked thereunto by him wherein proving Victorious and taking him Prisoner caused her self to be elected Queen An. 1396. She adopted for her Successor Prince Erick Son of Uratislaus Duke of Pomerania and Grandson of her Sister Ingeburg Wife of Henry the Second Duke of Mecklenburg by her Daughter Mary who at a Convention of the States held at Calmar in 1397. was elected King of the Three Northern Crowns an Hereditary Union being then made by which it was Enacted that for the future the Three Northern Kingdoms should be Govern'd by one and the same Scepter As for Queen Margaret the Danish Semiramis for so she is often stiled she departed this Life in the Year 1412. After which King Erick not so well acquainted with the Arts of Governing as she had been soon drew upon himself the Odium of his People insomuch that in the Year 1439. he was depos'd by 'em and had his Crowns taken from him chiefly on pretence that he had not observ'd his Promises nor kept his Coronation Oath but rather on the contrary opposed a Free Election by naming Bogislaus Duke of Pomerania to succeed him In his room they substituted Prince Christopher his Sister Sophia's Son by her Husband John Count Palatine of the Rhine and Duke of Bavaria which Christopher died without Issue 1448. notwithstanding he had Married Dorothy Daughter of John Marquess of Brandenburg and by this means put an end to the ancient Royal Family of Denmark § II. In this state of Affairs they Elected Adolph Earl of Holstein to be King but he modestly declined the Crown when offered either out of a consideration of the Infirmity of his great Age or else doubtful what might be the success of the Danish Affairs But withal earnestly recommended to their choice Christian Count Oldenburg his Sister's Son who was thereupon Elected and Crowned King by the unanimous consent of all the Nobility as we shall show more at large in the following § 'T will here be expected we should give some account of the Original of this Family of Oldenburg but indeed it is so hid in the Clouds if we may so say by reason of its great Antiquity that little of certainty can be picked out For altho' it be the common Tradition that it is deriv'd from the Posterity of Witikin the Saxon and namely from the Counts of Ringelheim yet Reinerus Renneccius and others think it most advisable to leave things as they find 'em and affirm nothing in so doubtful a matter However they say that towards the end of the Tenth Century one Otho was Earl of Oldenburg who had a certain wonderful Horn given him by a Spirit or Apparition which is to be seen to this day in the Castle of Oldenburg and that he was Father of John Conrade and Rixa That John begat Huno the Glorious Father of Frederick who in the end became a Monk and left a Will by which he made his Cozen Elimar his Heir which Elimar was Son to his great Aunt Rixa by her Husband Hoio Lord of Friezland in Pottenburg and Memmenburg whose Pedigree they also derive from the above-named Witikin That Elimar by Virtue of this Will possess'd himself of the Earldom notwithstanding all the opposition of Milo Count Alvensleb Grand-son of the above-named Conrade and so became the first Count of Oldenburg of his Line Amongst this Princess's Children we find mention made of Elimar the Second who begat Christian the Warlike Father of Maurice by his Wife Cunigund Countess of Locken which Maurice after manifest proofs of his Courage on all occasions retired to a Monastery and was succeeded in the County by his Son Christian the Second Christian the Second had Issue 1. John the First of whom by and by again 2. Otho the Third who by his Charter erected the Town of Delmenhorstan into a City and Founded the Cathedral there An. 1265. 3. Theodorick or Diderick Elected Grand Master of the Teutonick Order in Prussia An. 1335. in the 80th Year of
1. Ferdinand Wenceslaus born Sept. 28. 1667. deceased Jan. 13. 1668. 2. Maria Antonia Josepha born Jan. 18. 1669. and married to Maximilian Emanuel Elector of Bavaria 1686. or 5. 3. John born and dead the same Year viz. 1670. And 4. Mariana Josepha likewise born and deceased the same Year viz. 1672. By the second he had only two Daughters both short liv'd viz. 1. Anne Mary born and dead the same Year 1674. And 2. Maria Josepha born 1675. deceased the Year following But by the present Empress 1. Joseph James Ignatius John Antony Eustachius the Joy and Hope of his Parents born July 16. O.S. 1678. Crown'd King of Hungary 1688. 2. Mary Elizabeth Licia Teresa Josepha born Decemb. 13. 1680. 3. Leopold Joseph Philip William Francis Anthony Erasmus born 1682. deceased Aug. 4. 1684. 4. Mary Anne Josepha Antonia Regina born Septemb. 7. 1683. 5. Mary Teresa born Aug. 22. 1684. 6. Charles Francis Joseph Wenceslaus Balthasar John Anthony Ignatius born Octob. 1. 1685. O. S. 7. Mary Josepha Collecta Antonia born March 6. 1687. O. S. And 8. Anne Josepha Antonia Magdalen Gabriele March 26. 1689. O. S. Of the Augmentation of this Family § XVII 'T Is to be observ'd of the Earls of Habsburg That they were not simply such but Soveraign Princes also an Argument whereof is their having Noble men for their Tasters and Cup-bearers Moreover about the time of Rudolph they were possess'd of no less than eight several Counties viz. Habsburg Kyburg Baden Lentsburg Thun Reinsfelden Ruppetswiel and Niddow besides the Landtgraveships or Landtgraviates of Alsace Torgaw and the Lesser Burgundy See Spener's Oper. Herald lib. 1. c. 9. Sect. 62. and Sigismund van Berken c. lib. 1. c. 5. pag. 37. Afterwards Rudolph when he came to be Emperour in 1273. held a Dyet at Ausburg in 1282 where by the unanimous Consent of the Princes of the Empire he had Austria Stiria Vinidorum Marchia and Carniola setled on his eldest Son Albert as also Schwaben on Rudolph as a Fee Farm of the Empire then void In 1324. Albert II. had the County of Pfirte in Dowry with his Wife In 1330. Lewis of Bavaria the Emperour mortgag'd Brisac Schaffhuse and Newenburg in Switzerland to the House of Austria for Forty Thousand Crowns and three Years after gave it the Dutchy of Carinthia then without a Prince to be held in Fee of the Empire In 1363. this Family became possess'd of the County of Tyrol by the Donation of Margaret Maultaschen And in 1366. it bought Freiburg in Brifgow for twelve thousand Crowns In 1373. Leopold II. purchased the Earldom of Feldkirchen in Nebelgovia for six and thirty thousand Florens as also Pludentz Sargan and Heiligenberg and had the Government of Schwaben mortgag'd to him by the Emperour Wenceslaus In 1456 the last Count of Cillei being slain that County was claim'd by the House of Austria as part of Stiria In 1476 or 7. Maximilian I. by a Marriage with the Princess Mary Daughter and sole Heiress of Charles the Hardy last Duke of Burgundy became in her right possess'd of the Earldom of Burgundy or Franche Comté and the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands together with a Right to the Dutchy of Burgundy Three Years before this Frederick his Father the Emperour had the County of Goritia or Gortz in Friuli fell to him together with the Cities of Grado Ticect and Zeng on the Adriatick Sea upon the death of the last Count thereof and by right of Agreement to a mutual Succession 'twixt him and that Prince In 1496. Philip I. married Johanna sole Daughter and Heiress of Ferdinand King of Spain and by that Match annexed all Spain the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily the Islands of Sardinia Majorca Minorca and Malta to the House of Austria In 1527. Ferdinand I. in right of his Wife added the Kingdoms of Hungary and Bobemia with all their Dependencies to the same Family In Charles V.'s Reign there was an Accession of the Dutchy of Milan as a Fief of the Empire then void In 1580. Philip II. partly in pretended right of his Wife and partly by right of Inheritance from his Mother Isabella but chiefty by force of Arms possess'd himself of Portugal as also whatever else the Portuguese then held either in the East-Indies or Atlantick Sea Ferdinand the Second Emperour of the Name wholly reduced the Kingdom of Bohemia together with Moravia Silesia and Lusatia Joseph I. was made King of Hungary by right of Inheritance on the Ninth of December 1687. whereas 'till then that Kingdom had been Elective But more than this the House of Austria has for many Ages now past enjoy'd the Imperial Dignity which indeed can be transferred from it to no other without apparent danger to the whole Empire It is also in some expectance of the Dutchy of Wirtenburg's falling to it See Layritz Palmwald pag. 477. Of its Losses or Decrease § XVIII OF the Cities and Provinces above-mention'd many have again been lost by this Family through the injury of Time And indeed the first Loss suffer'd by it was in the Fourteenth Century at which time the Counties of Habsburg Baden and Kiburg were taken from it by the prosperous Success of the Arms of the Swiss In 1415. by reason of the proscription of Frederick III. mention'd by us Sect. V. Numb 3. it lost the whole Dutchy of Schwaben except some few places namely the Marquisate of Burgow the Counties of Hellenburg Hochbergen Chingen Schelcflingen and the Provincial Government of Schwaben which Countries it stands still possess'd of in that Dutchy In 1472. the Dutchy of Crossen in Silesia was mortgag'd to the Family of Brandenburg and not being redeem'd in due time Joachim I. became fully possess'd of it by an indisputable Title in the Year 1538. In 1501. Schaffbuse was given up to the Swiss In 1529. or 92 rather and the Years following the Turks took many Places in Hungary but most of 'em re-taken some time after In 1572. and in the Years following seven Provinces of the Netherlands withdrew their Allegiance from the Crown of Spain and since that down to the present times the French have made themselves Masters of great part of the rest In 1640. Portugal revolted and set up a King of its own Whereupon Goa likewise and the other Provinces in the East-Indies rejected the Spanish Yoak In 1648. all Alsace was set over to the French See the Instrument of the Treaty of Peace at Osenburg concluded 'twixt the Emperour and French King Sect. Drittens Thun c. In the same Year Brisac and Suntgaw were put into the hands of the French In 1659. the French obtain'd great part of the Spanish Netherlands by the Pyrenaean Peace See the 35th and following Articles By the Treaty of Nimeguen 1678. Friburgh was given up to the French as also the County of Burgundy or Franche Comté together with whatever else as yet remained in Artois In 1684 the French by force of Arms made themselves Masters
Mary Daughter of Stephen King of Hungary Lewis his Son became King of Poland by a Marriage with Elizabeth Daughter of Ladislaus King of that Country And Philip Charles Martel's Brother took upon him the Title of Emperour of Constantinople in his Wife 's Right Lewis IX obtain'd Clermont Tholouse and Provence by the same Right Beaumont by Gift and Mascon for Money Philip the Fair bought the County of Canny and joyn'd the Kingdom of Navarre to that of France by a Marriage with Joan last Heiress thereof with whom he had Champagne also and the Territory of Bruges Philip VI. surnamed de Valois had Dauphine given him but bought the Lordship of Mompellier in Languedoc of Sanchius King of Majorca Charles V. did the same by Auxerre Picena part of Dreux Creil and Mouzon all which Places he annexed to the Crown In 1345. Philip Duke of Burgundy third Son of King John added the Counties of Artois Burgundy and Flanders as also the Dutchy of Brabant to this Family partly as his Mother's Inheritance and partly as his Wife 's After this Charles the Bold succeeded to the Dutchy of Burgundy as next Heir and so became Lord of all the Netherlands In 1389. Lewis II. Son of Charles V. became possessed of the Dutchy of Milan in right of his Wife Valentina Daughter and Heiress of John Galeazo Duke thereof In 1535. Francis I. annexed the Dutchy of Bretagne to the Crown Henry IV. gave the Kingdom of Navarre once more to the Crown together with the Principality of Bern the Dutchies of Vendôme Beaumont and Albret the Counties of Foix and Armanac Perigord and Bresse with many other Places So that all France became incorporated in the Crown Last of all Lewis XIV the present King has made himself Master of the Bishopricks of Metz Tulles and Verdun Pignerol Brisac all Alsace and Brisgow By the Pyrenaean Treaty he had the County of Rousillon with part of that of Cerdagne made over to him See Artic. 42. and 43. Moreover he has bought Casal the Capital City of Montferrat By the Treaty of Peace at Nimeguen he was put in possession of Freiburg Two Years after he made himself Master of Strasburg by force of Arms viz. Septemb. 29. 1681. as he had done seven Years before of the Dutchies of Barre and Lorrain which two last he has united to the Crown for ever He has likewise taken the Palatinate of Deux Pents from its Natural Prince under pretence of its being an Appendant of Alsace Nor have the Dukes of Wirtenberg escaped him from whom he forced Mompelgart as also Orange from the Prince of that Name In short the Fronch of late years have extended their Power as far as America where they stand possess'd of New-France and Isles of St. Christopher and Martinique as also that of St. Laurence near Africk Moreover they seem of late to have gotten footing in Siam in the East-India's Of its Decrease § XVIII THe greatest Diminution suffered by the Family of Capet has been from the English who beginning a War with the Line of Valois under the Conduct of King Edward III. about the Year 1338. subdued in a manner all France Nevertheless in process of time all was regain'd by the French so that now the English have not so much as a Foot of Land in France In 1477. Mary the only Daughter and Heiress of Charles the Bold last Duke of Burgundy of this Family being married to Maximilian I transferred the Franche Comté together with all the Netherlands and indeed all other her Possessions except the Dutchy of Burgundy to the House of Austria Nevertheless the French by degrees have recovered many of these Places and still are gaining more as namely Artois with great part of Haynault and Flanders by the Pyrenaean Treaty of Peace See the 35th and following Articles By the Peace of Nimeguen the Franche Comté and since that the Dutchy of Luxenburg They have also made themselves Masters of some Cities belonging to the United Provinces and bought Dunkirk of the English But then again for its Decrease In 1281. this Family lost the Kingdom of Sicily witness the famous Sicilian Vespers at which time it lost Malta also Joan the last Queen of Naples of the Family of Capet transferred that Kingdom to Alphonso King of Arragon Hedewig descended of the same Race last Heiress of the Kingdom of Poland brought in Marriage that Kingdom to Jagello Duke of Lithuania In 1512. the Kingdom of Navarre was torn from it by the Spaniard and the Dutchy of Milan lost about ten Years after to Charles V. who invested his Son Philip therein Last of all the present French King has again freely surrendred the County of Avignon to his Holiness Pope Alexander VIII alias Ottoboni By all which it appears what Regions and Provinces are at present subject to the French King yet consult at leisure the famous John Christ Beckman's Hist Civ c. 3. § 2. Of its Pretensions § XIX THe House of France seems in the first place to have a just Title to the Upper Kingdom of Navarre as taken from King John of Albret by Ferdinand the Catholick King of Spain at the Instigation of Pope Julius II. whereas the Right and Title thereunto was by Joan of Albret's being married to Anthony of Bourbon Father of King Henry the Great transferred into that Family and the Claim suspended 'till this day 2. To the Commonwealth of Genoua by reason of a voluntary and formal Surrender of its Soveraignty in 1396. to Charles VI. King of France which has been since often claim'd 3. To the Kingdom of Naples which nevertheless seems to be but weak and is wholly rejected by the Spaniards 4. To the Dutchy of Milan Valentina the Heiress of that Dutchy being married by Lewis Duke of Orleans second Son of Charles V. And Lastly The present King in name of his Brother Philip Duke of Orleans lays claim to great part of the Palatinate of the Rhine And this has been the occasion of the present bloody and expensive War CHAP. III. Of the Lineage of the Kings of England § I. WHat the first State or Form of England was how conquer'd by the Romans and afterwards by the Saxons makes so little to the present Undertaking that we purposely leave it it being as much as we shall have occasion for That about the Year 1016. Canutus or Knute King of Denmark invaded this Kingdom and having treacherously slain the Saxon King Edmond Ironside 1018. married Emma the Widow of King Ethelred Father of the said Edmond and was the first Danish King of England and died 1038. His Issue were 1. Harold surnamed Harefoot by a former Wife 2. Hardicanute by the said Emma Harold succeeded his Father and died without Issue 1041. and left the Succession to his said Brother by the Father's side Hardicanute who by means of his Luxury became odious to the People and in the midst of a Debauch died suddenly 1042. lest no Issue and with him
Conspiracy to kill the King raise a Rebellion alter Religion subvert the State and procure an Invasion of which Sir Walter Raleigh a mortal Enemy to Spain and no Friend of the Scots was one and after a Fourteen Years reprieval by the means of the Spanish Lieger Gundomar had his Head taken off upon the former Judgment though there wanted not those that thought it was Jure Injuria And now came on the Business of Spain As King of Scotland the King was in Amity with Spain as King of England at War with it And therefore finding himself under that double Circumstance he first call'd in all Letters of Mart against the Spaniard and not long after concluded a Peace with them to the Confirmation of which Albertus and Isabella Archdukes of Austria were sworn And thus in Peace with all Christendom the King created his Second Son Charles Duke of Albany then Four Years old Duke of York Jan. 2. 1604. with the yearly Fee of 40 l. payable by the Sheriff of York out of the Issues c. of that County The Year following was discover'd the Gun-Powder Treason Plot which ended in the Attainder and Death of the Conspirators and was particularly congratulated by the King of Spain and Archdukes of Austria In the Year 1610. the King having had an Aid of his Subjects to make his Son a Knight created Prince Henry now Seventeen Years of Age Prince of Wales but he liv'd not long to enjoy it for during the Treaty of a Marriage between Frederick Prince Palatine of the Rhine with the Lady Elizabeth the King 's only Daughter he sell sick and died Novemb. 6. 1612. However the Marriage took effect and was consummated on St. Valentine's Day following And Prince Charles created Prince of Wales 1615. But hear the time the King had created his Son Henry Prince of Wales he created a new Patent-Honour of descendible Knighthood by the Name of Knights Baronets The occasion thus In the beginning of the King's Reign Charles Lord Montjoy Lord Deputy of Ireland return'd for England and brought over with him Hugh O Neal Earl of Tyrone who Queen Elizabeth yet living had submitted himself to the Queen's Mercy and whom the King pardon'd and made proclamation That he should be treated with Respect and Honour And yet in 1609. he goes off into Ireland and with Tyrconnel and others gets beyond-Sea and sollicites a new Assistance from foreign Princes but having left several forfeited Lands behind them in the Counties of Colerain Tyrone and Donegal the King comes to Articles with the City of London for the planting and building the same Which being accepted the King by his Charter 1611. erects the Ville of Derry into a City and the Town of Colerain into a Mayor-Town and together with the said forfeited Lands consolidates the whole into one County by the Name of the County of London-Derry And having by the same Charter created a Body Politick of Twenty four Persons Twelve of them to be annually elected out of the Twelve First Companies of London for the Government of the same by the Name of The Society of the Governour and Assistants London of the New Plantation of Ulster in the Realm of Ireland grants the said City Town County and forfeited Lands to the said Society and their Successors in perpetuity under the yearly Rent of 205 l. And now to give Countenance to it and put 200000 l. in his Pocket without being beholden to his Subjects he erected this new Honour and for him his Heirs and Successors covenanted with each of them respectively That they and the Heirs Males of their Body should take Place next the youngest Sons of Barons That by way of augmentation to their own Arms they should bear a part of O Neal's Arms viz. in a Canton or Escutcheon Argent a hand Dextre couped Gules And lastly stinted their Number to Two hundred Persons whose Issue as they chanc'd to fail should not be supplied with new Persons but the Order to run out In which last Clause yet the King covenanted for himself only and left out his Heirs and Successors tho' if the printed Lists be true Himself made Two hundred and One. In consideration of which each of them was to maintain Thirty Foot-Soldiers in Ireland for Three Years after the rate of Eight-pence a Day and for the payment of the Monies strike a Tally in the Exchequer for 1000 l. The King also some time after erected a like Order of Baronets of Nova Scotia who instead of the said Hand dextre couped should wear an Orange-colour'd Ribbon athwart their Shoulders as Knights of the Bath their Red Ribbon with a Medal on which the Arms of Scotland were enamell'd and a Pear-Pearl at the end of it with this Motto Faxment is honestae Gloria But whether besides the advantage of another Plantation he got as much by the one as he did by the other does not appear Though this may be said of both All Parties were well satisfied Nor happen'd there during this time any thing much remarkable saving the breaking one Favourites Neck to make way for another the placing and displacing of Great Officers the frequent Creations of Nobility which though it added to their Number may perhaps be thought to have taken from their Grandeur and the Death of Queen Anne which happen'd March 2. 1619. The Palsgrave Frederick thus strengthen'd with the Alliance of England was in the Year 1621. elected King of Bohemia Nor was he sooner invested in the Crown than the Imperial Bann issued against him which was so seconded with a longer Sword that having lost the Battel of Prague and with it his New Crown and his own Patrimony of the Upper and Lower Palatinate he was forc ' to retire into Holland On this King James though he never could be brought to own his Son-in-Law as a King had that care of his Daughter that he sent an Embassie to the Emperour to sollicite the Restitution of the Palatinate which returning without success he consults Gundomar what to do in the matter who advises him to make a Marriage with the Prince his Son and the Infanta of Spain Which said he would be easily effected if the Prince might have leave to make a Journey into Spain Which was accordingly done and the Prince receiv'd with all the Kindness and Magnificence imaginable Where having been spun out for eight Months together to no purpose contrary to the Expectation of most Men he return'd safe into England Whereupon the King taking new measures it was first resolv'd to recover the Palatinate by Arms in which the Parliament promised him a liberal Assistance and next to provide the Prince a Wife elsewhere For which purpose an Embassie was sent into France to treat of a Marriage with Henrietta Maria younger Daughter of King Henry IV. and Sister of Lewis XIII King of France which took effect but was not consummated 'till after the Death of King James which happen'd March 27. 1625. in the
to the present great Duke of Tuscany Of the Augmentation of the Palatine-Bavarian Family § XXIII AFter that Henry the Lyon Duke of Saxony and Bavaria had been Proscribed and Outed of all his Territories by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa Otho the First Earl of Witelsbach had both the Bavaria's as well Upper as Lower granted him for ever by the said Emperor To which also belonged at that time the Counties of Scherding and Newburg together with the Lordship of Burchausen Moreover he purchased the Counties of Dachow and Ritenburg as also the Lordships of Rotenburg and Rheningen This Prince's Grandson Otho the Second by a Marriage with the sole Daughter and Heiress of Henry Count Palatine obtain'd by Permission of the then Emperor the Palatinate of the Rhine being invested also at the same time with the Electoral Dignity An. 1227. After this he bought the Castle of Lindenfeld and City of Nusloch in Cregovia An. 1256. and had Waldorf with the City of Wiselach given him by the Emperor Henry In 1281. Rodulph the First Emperor gave the County of Mosburg to Lewis the First Elector Palatine The same Prince became possessed of Ferden Landberg Wilswiburg Chagen Landau Mumuro Elbrecht-Kirchen and Libenau by right of Inheritance Afterwards upon Conradine Duke of Schwaben's being Beheaded there was an Accession of Lawgingen Hochstadt Schongau Swabeck Tussen Moringen Neumark and Amberg with some other Places to his other Territories Moreover he bought Schreisheim with the Castle of Stralenberg as also the City of Bretten in Cregovia In 1392. Rupert had half the County of Sponbeim in Dowry with his Wife the other half whereof together with the City Pfortzheim fell likewise to this Family in the time of the Elector Frederick the First At the same time that Rupert the Son became possessed of half Sponheim Rupert the Emperor his Father had the County of Simmeren Mortgaged to him which was afterwards wholly assigned over to this Family Moreover he bought the County of Deux-Ponts for 25000. Florins In 1404. Lewis ●● Elector second Son to the said Emperor ●nd E●pingon in Cregovia Sold him by the then Muquess of Eaden Much about the same time he was put in possession of the County of Kirchberg also In 1410. Stephen the First in Right or his Wife had the County of Veldentz settled on him In 1441. Frederick the First Outed the Earls of Lowenstein and seized on their Lands to which there was Accession of Lutzeilstein not many Years after The same Frederick had Bergstrasse Mortgag'd to him by the Arch-Bishop of Mentz Maximilian of Bavaria took Donawert 1607. bought the County of Middlebeim in Schwaben 1618. and succeeded to the Landtgraviate of Leuchtenberg some Years after by right of Confraternity or Act of Agreement to a mutual Succession The same Prince had an Eighth Electorship confirmed on him by the Instrument of the Peace of Osenburg An. 1648. In 1654. Charles Gustavus of Deux-Ponts was Crowned King of Sweden whose Brother Adolph John has also acquired very large Possessions in the said Kingdom In 1666. Philip William Duke of Newburg since Elector Palume obtained the Dutchies of Julters and Mons together with the County of Ravenstein by an amicable agreement 'twixt his Serene Highness and the Elector of Brandenburg Of its Decrease § XXIV THe greatest Losses suffered by the Palatine-Bavarian Family have been in our Age for by the Fourth Article of the Peace of Osenburg Maximilian Duke of Bavaria was obliged to Cancel the Mortgage he had on the Upper Austria as also to restore Bergstrasse to the Arch-Bishop of Mentz by the same Pacification In the next French War the King of France without a Blush made himself Master of the Dutchy of Deux Ponts and County of Veldentz together with many Cities on pretence they were Dependants of Alsace In 1689. upon pretence of some other sham Title he made no scruple to possess himself of the Counries of Sponbeim Simmeren and Lautereck Nay he invaded the very Palatinate of the Rhine putting the same under Contributions and utterly ruining the Inhabitants by his Exactions What will be the future State of these Provinces time must show Of its Pretensions § XXV FRom these Encroachments some Pretensions must needs arise And indeed the King of Sweden has the fairest Title in the World to the Dutchy of Deux-Ponts as next Heir Male. And then the present Elector Palatine Philip William demands not only Restoration of the Provinces taken from him by the French King but likewise satisfaction for the Damages done him in those that are left Moreover the Count Palatine in Veldeniz has lost his whole Earldom which likewise demands to be restored CHAP. IX Of the Family of Saxony as well Electoral as Ducal § I. ALbert the Third Elector of Saxony descended of the Family of Anhalt of whose Ancestors we shall ●●y more when we come to treat of that Family coming to an unexpected and acciden●al end as also without Issue An. 1422 Fre●●rick the Warlike Marquess of Misnia and Landtgrave of Thuringe Son of Frederick the Strong was invested in the Electoral Dignity by the Emperor Sigismund An. 1425. whence ●he Marquesses of Misnia were descended the ●revity of our design will not permit us ●o discourse in this place Those that are de●●rous may be informed in that matter by consulting the Learned Spener's Sylloge Genealogica 〈◊〉 Familiâ Witekindeâ Saxonicâ Now Frederick ●●d opened an University at Leipsick some Years before he was made Elector viz. 1209. ●●is Prince had also many Wars during his Government as namely in Franconia with the Poles in Bornsia with the Counts of Schwartz●urg Heldrungen and Hohenstein in Thuringia Moreover with the Elector of Brandenburg and lastly with the Bohemians or Hussites by whom his Forces were defeated with a very great Slaughter An. 1426. His Death bears date two Years after and his Dutchess was Catharine Daughter of Henry Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg who bore him this following Issue viz. 1. Frederick born Aug. 24. 1412. of whom in the next Section 2. Sigismund Bishop of Wurtzburg born 1416. deceased of a Dropsie 1457. 3. Henry born 1422. deceased 1435. 4. Anne married to Lewis the Third Landtgrave of Hesse deceased 1463. 5. Catharine married in 1441. to Frederick the Second Elector of Brandenburg And 6. William born 1425. who had the Landtgraveship of Thuringe assigned him for his Patrimony At first he had Wars with his Brother but in the end they were reconciled and agreed very well In short he refused the Crown of Bohemia when offer'd Took particular care for suppressing the notorious Insolencies of the Robbers that then infested his Countries And after the decease of Anne of Austria Daughter of Albert the Third his first Wife An. 1462. took the Lady Catharine de Brandenstein to his Second By the first of which he had Issue Two Daughters 1. Anne born 1453. betrothed to Henry Duke of Munsterberg but died before the Marriage was consummated And 2. Margaret
Bishop of Osenburg born Nov. 10. 1629. a Prince no less renowned in the Camp than Church He succeeded his Brother John Frederick in Calenberg and caused the States of that Principality as well as Subjects solemnly to do him Homage Oct. 22. and 23. 1680. In 1658. he took to Wife the Lady Sophia Daughter of Frederick the Fifth Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia which most happy Match has given Birth to a noble Issue whose Names are as follow viz. 1. George Lewis Prince Hereditary born May 28. 1660. who has given signal Proofs of his Courage both in the French and Turkish Wars On Nov. 21. 1682. he solemnly married his Cousin-Germain Sophia Dorothy aforesaid who was brought to Bed Oct. 30. in the following Year of 1. George Augustus as also of 2. William Erneste in 1685. 2. Frederick August Captain of the Guards in the Imperial Army against the Turks born Octob. 3. 1661. 3. Maximilian William Captain General of the Guards in the Venetian Army against the aforesaid Infidels born Dec. 14. 1666. 4 Sophia Charlotte born Oct. 20. 1668. and married to his most Potent and Serene Highness Frederick the Third the now Elector of Bavaria 〈◊〉 5. Charles Philip born Oct. 13. 1669. 6. Christian Sept. 29. 1671. And 7. Ernest August Sept. 17. 1674. Of the Augmentation of This Family § XVI IT has been already observed how Otho Henry Leo's Grandson after the decease of his Ancestors prevailed with the Emperor Frederick the Second to create him Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg An. 1235. See at large Henrici Meimbomii Hist Erectionis Ducatûs Brunsvicensis which is to be found in his Rerum Germanarum tom 3. pag. 203. Now there belonged to this Family at that time besides the Dutchy the Counties of Nordheim Lawenroden and Lutterberg with almost all Hercinia vulgarly called der Hark as also the Barony of Gottingen whereunto the City of Munde was added An. 1246. In 1255. Albert the Great made himself Master of Asseburg-Castle with all its Dependencies having beaten out the Barons then in Possession thereof as also of the Castle of Wolfembuttel by the same Methods having vanquished the ancient Lords of that Place To him likewise did the City Hamelen submit An. 1259. which till that time had belonged to the Abby of Fuld In 1305. there was an Accession of the Castle and District of Grubenhagen with all its Appurtenances and in 1311. upon putting down the Knights Templars it lay claim to the Town of Gittel In 1376. the County of Danneberg was bought by Otho the Fifth Duke of Brunswick of Nicholas last Count thereof The same Prince bought the Earldom of Wittenburg also An. 1320. Another Otho of this Family purchased the Town of Wallersleben An. 1337. and the Government of Bodenleich Ten Years after The same Prince possessed himself of the Town of Wittengen An. 1350. and of the Town and Castle of Hardeysen in 1380. In 1388. Bernhard the First took the Chatellany or Government of Klotze from the Barons of Quitzou He likewise subdued the Town and Castle of Snackenburg on the Elbe The same Prince by a Treaty with the Bishop of Hildesheim was put in Possession of the Praefecture and Castle of Burgdorff about the Year 1433. In 1435. William the Elder surnamed The Victorious annexed the County of Hallermund to his Family as a Fief void by the Death of the last Earl thereof Otho the Twelfth of Lunenburg had the County of Eberstein and Barony of Homburg in Dowry with his Wife William the Victorious purchased the County of Wunstorp for a certain Summ of Money An. 1646. The same Prince made himself Master of the Castle and Government of Hitzgar or Hitzacker An. Dom. 1468. William the Younger Duke of Brunswick Wolfembuttel bought Helmstadt of its Abbot in the Year 1490. In 1519. the County of Dasselen and many other Pieces of the Bishoprick of Hildesheim were annexed to this Family by right of Conquest In 1571. the Praefecture of Radolffshausen fell to Wolfgang Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg upon the decease of Diderick the last Noble Baron de Plesse In 1582. the County of Hoye returned to this Family as held in Fee as did that of Diepholt with all its Dependancies in 1585. In 1592. the Castle and Government of Gumbse were made over to it by the Barons of that Name In 1593. upon the death of the last Earl of Hohenstein that County fell in as also what remained of the County of Lutterberg particularly St. Andres with the Government and Castle of Schartzfeldt In 1599. there was an Accession of the County of Blanckenburg Duke George of the Line of Hanouer seized on the whole Bishoprick of Hildesheim as well as City of that Name Moreover by the Treaty of Osenburg An. 1648. this Family obtained a Right of Alternate Succession to that Bishoprick By the same Treaty the Monastry of Walckenried with its Dependencies were yielded to it In 1671. their most Serene Highnesses the Dukes of Brunswick totally reduced that City to their Obedience Lastly by the Treaty of Nimeguen with the Swedes An. 1678. the Governments of Tedinghusen and Doweren were given up to this House Of its Decrease § XVII AS to what relates to the Decrease of this Family Otho the Seventh Mortgaged Eisfeld and Duderstadt to Adolph Arch-Bishop of Mentz By the Treaty of Osenburg the Dukes of Brunswick and Lunenburg were obliged to restore the Bishoprick of Hildesheim to its ancient State and Government By the same Pacification the Lordships of Klettenberg and Lohr which heretofore belonged to the County of Hohenstein were also surrendred to the Elector of Brandenburg as Fiefs of the Principality of Halberstadt Of its Pretensions § XVIII THis Family lays Claim to Eisfeld and Duderstadt as only Mortgaged to the Bishoprick of Mentz which it likewise extends to the County of Reinstein as a Dependant of the County of Blanckenburg Moreover the most Serene Dukes of Brunswick and Lunenburg have lately taken Possession viz. An. 1689. of the Dutchy of Sax-Lawenburg having a just Pretension thereunto CHAP. XI Of the Family of Hesse § I. THat the Landtgraves of Hesse owe their Original to the Ancient Kings of the Francks and more especially to Charlemaigne is generally agreed on by most Writers yet are they often at a loss in making out the Series of Succession This is certain that about the Year 1255. Sophia the last Heiress of Hesse and Thuringe was married to Henry the Second Duke of Brabant and that upon the Death of her Brother Herman the Second after several Contests and sharp Wars with the Marquesses of Misnia about the Succession she obtain'd Hesse for her young Son Henry the First whom therefore we shall here set down as common Father of the present Landtgraves He was surnamed The Hessian and died Ap. 8. 1308. being succeeded by his Son Otho the First who settled the Right of Succession by Primogeniture in this Family and departed this Life about the Year 1326.
Sophia married to John Elector of Saxony An. 1500. deceased July 12. 1503. 4. Anne to William Landtgrave of Hesse An. 1500. and after his decease to Otho Count Solms She died 1525. 5. Catharine the Wife of Henry Duke of Saxony of the Line of Albert deceased June 6. 1561. 6. Dorothy Lady Abbess of Reibnitz And 7. Albert the Seventh surnamed The Fair born May 3. 1487. deceased Jan. 10. 1547. His Wife was Anne Daughter of Joachim the First Elector of Brandenburg and his Eldest Son John Albert the First This John Albert was a very Learned Prince Governed his Provinces excellently well and departed this Life Feb. 2. 1576. leaving Issue by Anne Sophia Daughter of Albert Duke of Prussia and Marquess of Brandenburg 1. John the Seventh who being grievously opprest with Melancholy laid violent hands on himself at Stargart March 22. 1592. His Sons by Sophia Daughter of Adolph Duke of Holstein were 1. Adolph Frederick born Dec. 4. 1589. of whom in the next Section And 2. John Albert the Second born May 5. 1590. of whom more below in the Line of Gustrow Of the Line of Swerin § IV. JOhn Frederick was Author and Propagator of the present Line of Swerin This Prince was Proscribed with his Brother upon his siding with Christian the Fourth King of Denmark and had his Dutchy given to Wallenstein Duke of Friedland but was again restored to it by the Victorious Arms of Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden An. 1631. He departed this Life Feb. 24. 1658. being merely worn out by Age. His Wives were first Anne Mary Daughter of Enno Earl of East-Friesland who died 1634. And secondly Mary Catharine Daughter of Julius Ernestus Duke of Lunenburg and Brunswick deceased July 1. 1665. By these he had Issue 1. Christian Lewis the present Prince Regent born Dec. 1. 1623. who turned Catholick Oct. 29. 1663. and had the Order of the Holy Ghost conferr'd on him by the French King In the same Year he got himself divorc'd from Christina Margaret of Gustrow his Cousin-Germain and first Wife and married Isabel Angelia de Montmoreney the Duke de Chastillon's Widow but is like to have no Issue by her 2. S●phia Agnes born Jan. 12. 1625. who leads a single Life and lately liv'd in Ruen Castle 3. Charles the born March 8. 1626. deceased without Issue Aug. 20. 1670. 4. Anne Mary born July 1. 1627. married to Augustus Administrator of Magdeburg 164 deceased 1669. 5. John George the First born May 5. 1629. who liv'd in Mirau Castle and married Elizabeth Eleanor Daughter of Anthony Ulrick Dake of Brunswick yet had no Issue surviving at his death which happened in the Year 1675. 6. Hedewig born 1630. deceased the Year after 7. Gustavus Rudolph born 1631. deceased May 14. 1670. having never had Issue by his Wife the Lady Erdmuth Sophia Daughter of Francis Henry Duke of Sax-Lawenburg 8. Juliana born 1633. deceased 1634. 9. Julian Sibil born 1636. as yet unmarried 10. Frederick born Feb. 13. 1638. who lived at Krabow with his Wife the Lady Christina Wilhelmina Daughter of Christopher Prince of Hesse Bingenheim by whom he left Two Sons surviving at his death which happened in April last Year viz. 1688. whose Names are Frederick William born March 13. 1675. And Charles born 1679. 11. Christina Lady Abbess of Gendersheim born 1639. 12. Bernhard Sigismand born and dead the same Year 1641. 13. Augusta born 1643. deceased 1644. 14. Mary Elizabeth born 1646. not yet married 15. Anne Sophia born Nov. 24. 1647. and married to Julius Sigismund Duke of Wurtenburg of the Silesian Line March 25. 1677. 16. Adolph Ernest born 1650. deceased the Year after 17. Philip Lewis born 1652. deceased 1655. 18. Henry William born and dead the same Year viz. 1653. And 19. Adolph August born 1650. who lives at present in the Castle of Strelitz and has taken to Wife his Cousin Mary Daughter of Gustavus Adolphus the present Prince Regent of Meckleburg-Gustrow by whom he hath a Son and as I think of his own Name Of the Line of Gustrow § V. THis Line began in John Albert the Second whom we mentioned in the end of the last Section He was of the Reformed Religion and ended his days in the Year 1636. His Wives were first Margaret Elizabeth Daughter of Christopher Duke of Secondly Elizabeth Daughter of Maurice Landtgrave of Hesse And Thirdly Eleanor Mary Daughter of Christian Prince of Anhalt By the first and second Ventures he had Nine Children whereof Five were short liv'd the other Four were 1. Sophia Elizabeth born 1613. married to Augustus Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg 1635. deceased 1676. 2. Christina Margaret born March 9. 1615. remarried after the decease of Francis Albert Duke of Sax Lawenburg her first Husband to Christian Lewis the present Duke of Meckleburg-Swerin deceased Aug. 16. 1666. 3. Anne Sophia born Sept. 29. married to Lewis Duke of Lignitz 1649. deceased Feb. 19. 1666. And 4. Gustavus Adolphus the present Prince Regent of the Line of Gustrow born Feb. 26. 1633. who hath taken to Wife Magdalen Sibil Daughter of Frederick Duke of Sleswick whom he married Nov. 28. 1654. and hath had Issue by her as followeth viz. 1. John born 1655. deceased 1660. 2. Eleanor born 1657. deceased 1672. 3. Mary born 1659. and married to her Cousin Adolph Gustavus of Swerin 4. Magdalen born July 4. 1660. 5. Sophia June 21. 1662. 6. Christina born Aug. 14. 1663. and married to Christian Lewis Count Stolberg An. 1683. 7. Charles the Second born Nov. 18. 1664. who in 1687. took to Wife the Princess Mary Amalia Daughter of Frederick William the Great Elector of Brandenburg yet died this excellent Prince on the 15th of March in the following Year and that without Issue 8. Hedewig Eleanor born Jan. 12. 1666. 9. Lovise Aug. 28. 1667. 10. Elizabeth Sept. 13. 1668. And 11. Augusta Dec. 27. 1674. Of the Augmentation of This Family § VI. WHat Lands Pribislaus the Second Duke of Meckleburg had granted him by Henry the Lyon Duke of Saxony has been already observ'd Afterwards the Lordship of Stargart was added to this Dutchy An. 1290. In 1301. Henry of Jerusalem subdued the City Weismar by force of Arms. In 1317. this Family had the Province of Rostock settled on it by the then King of Denmnrk Albert the Second having married the Daughter and Heiress of Otho Rosa the last Earl of Swerin of the Family of Barlenleb did in her right become possessed of the said County with the City Domitz An. 1355. In 1431. upon the death of the last Prince of the that Principality fell to our Family as next of Blood In 1648. it had likewise the Bishoprick of Swerin but with the Title of a Principality the Bishoprick of Ratzburg a Canonry of Magdeburg a Canonry of Halberstadt and two Commendum's belonging to the Order of St. John namely Mirau and Numerau settled upon it by way of Compensation for the loss of Weismar CHAP. XIII Of the Family of Wirtenburg §
his Age. John the Eldest of these Three had two Sons I. Christian the Third who in the Division of his Father's Inheritance 'twixt him and his Brother had the County of Delmenherstan for his Patrimony in which he was succeeded by his Son Christian whose Grand-Daughter Adelheid by his Son Otho the Simple was married to Theodorick or Diderick the happy Earl of Oldenburg II. John the Second who in the division aforesaid had the County of Oldenburg settled on him and was Father of Conrade by his Wife Margaret Countess of Lippe Conrade begat Christian the Fifth Canon of Cologne who seeing his Brother Maurice like to die with Issue Male quitted his Canonry and married Agnes of Hohenstein by whom he had 1. Christian the Sixth taken and Imprisoned by the Inhabitants of Bremen and not dismissed but on very hard terms he afterwards died without Issue And 2. Theodorick or Diderick the Happy who by a Marriage with his Cozen Adelheid Heiress of Delmenhorst reunited the two Counties After her Decease he took a Second Wife namely Hedewig Sister of Adolph Earl of Holstein who bore him three Sons Christianus the First born 1425. Maurice and Gerrard § III. Of these Christian the First as has been already observed in the beginning of the last § was elected King of Denmark and Norway in the Year 1448. and ten Years after of Sweden also tho' he lost that Kingdom again in a few Years after He purchased the County of Holstein for 34000. and restored that of Sleswick to the Crown He likewise obtain'd of the Emperour Frederick the Third the Investiture of the Dutchy of Holstein and open'd an University at Copenhagen on the first of June 1479. His Queen was Dorothy the Relict of his Predecessor King Christopher by whom he had this following Issue 1. Margaret given in Marriage to James the Third King of Scotland together with the Isles of Orkney lying in the Northern Seas as security for her Dowry which was to be Fifty Thousand Florins 2. John born 1455. And 3. Frederick of whom more in the next Sect. John succeeded his Father in the Throne and was Crown'd King of Denmark and Norway in the Year 1483. About five or six Years after he reduced Sweden and was Crown'd there also He once more separated the Dutchy of Holstein and Sleswick from the Crown and divided them 'twixt him and his Brother Frederick In 1500 he suffered a great defeat from the Rebellious Inhabitants of Dietmarsh and was also outed by the Swedes some time after In the Year 1513. he departed this Life of a Fever which he took by a fall from his Horse in the Water leaving Issue by Queen Christina Daughter of Ernestus Elector of Sax. only one Son and a Daughter namely I. Elizabeth born 1455. Married to Joachim the First Elector of Brandenburgh 1502. Deceased a Widow 1555. II. Christianus the Second born 1481. The undutiful Son of a most Indulgent Father whose Curse at length he drew upon his Head In his Father's Life-time he was elected to succeed him in his Kingdoms of Denmark Norway and Sweden His Paramour was the fair Columbula whom he kept with a certain Old Woman named Sigberta wholly enslaving himself to her Will He refused the Proposals of a Reconciliation with his Uncle Frederick in the Year 1519. and making an Expedition into Sweden seized on the Capital City of Stockholm caused himself to be Crown'd King and was Author of the bloody Slaughter there Afterwards he was Outed of all his Kingdoms and forced to fly into the Low-Countries from whence returning he was seized and confined by his Subjects and at length ended his Days in 1559. in the Seventy Eighth Year of his Age. The Partner of his Bed and Fortunes was Isabella Sister to the Emperour Charles the Fifth by whom he had only two Daughters that out-liv'd him his Son John dying in the Hungarian Service ' gainst the Turks An. 1532. The Daughters names were 1. Dorothy born 1515 married to Frederick the Second Elector Palatine Deceased 1580. And 2. Christina born 1573 whose first Husband was Francis Storza Duke of Milan and after his Decease Francis Duke of Lorrain She dyed 1590. § IV. We must now look back to Frederick the First elected King of Donmark and Norway in the Year 1523. by the unanimous consent of the Nobility upon their rejecting King Christian This Prince abrogated the Act of Hereditary Union of the Three Northern Cowns in the Year 1524. at a Convention of the States then held at Malmugen He made Profession of the Reformed Religion and after he had thrown out the Monks in 1527. introduced the same into his Countries He was twice married his first Wife being Anne Daughter of John Cicero Elector of Brandenburg who dyed 1521. And his second Sophia Daugher of Bog●slans the Tenth Duke of Pemeranta Deceased 1568. By these he had Issue I. Dorothy born 1494. Married to Albert Duke of Prussia Deceased 1547. II. Christianus the Third born 1503. of whom more in the next Sect. III. John Surnam'd The Elder born 1521. Deceased without Issue 1580. IV. Elizabeth Married in 1542. to Magnus and after his Decease in 1556. to Ulrick Dukes of Meckleburg she dyed 1586. V. Anne Deceased of the Plague VI. Dorothy Married to Christopher Duke of Meckelburg in 1573. Deceased 1575. VII Adolph the First Duke of Sleswick born 1526. of whom more hereafter in the Ducal Line of Sleswick VIII Frederick Bishop of Hildesheim born 1529. Deceased Oct. the 27th 1556. § V. Of these Christian the Third succeeded to the Throne about the Year 1537. the beginning of whose Reign was perplexed with many Difficulties all which he Master'd in the end He established the Reformed Religion throughout his Dominions and caused the Holy Bible to be Translated into the Daniso Tongue and above all made it his chiefest care to enjoy a peaceable and quiet Reign He departed this Life 15●● leaving behind him the Character and Example of a Devout Peaceable and Excellent Prince By his second Marriage which was with Dorothy Daughter of Magnus Duke of Sax-Lawenburg he had live Children the Daughters being Anne and Dorothy the first Married to Augustus Elector of Saxony the other to Ulrick Duke of Lunenburg The Sons names were 1. Magnus Bishop of Derpte in Livonia who with the assistance of the Russe attempted but in vain the Reduction of Livonta He departed this Life in Poland An. 1585. leaving only a Daughter who being carried into Muscovy by her Mother who was John Basilides the Cza●'s Daughter was there Educated and Married to Albert Janowitz Lord High Chancellor of that Country 2. John the Second Progenitor of the Ducal Line of Holstein of whom more in the Eleventh Section And 3. Frederick the Second Eldest of the Three tho' last named who succeeded to the Throne after his Father's Decease in the Year 1559. This Prince gave the Isle of hay to Tycho Brahe that he might the better be at leisure to make
his Astronomical Observations He had great Wars with the Swede till the Year 1570. In 1574. he began to build Cromenburg and two Years after open'd an University at Sora. He likewise highly adorned and advanc'd the Order of the Elephant His Queen was the Princess Sophia of Meckeburg By whom he had these following Sons and Daughters 1. Elizabeth born 1573. Married to Henry Julius Duke of Brunswick 1590. Deceased 1627. 2. Anne born 1574. given in Marriage to James King of Scotland and afterwards of Great Britain on the 20th of Aug. 1590. Deceased March the 2d 1618. 3. Augusta born 1580. Married to Adolph Duke of Holstein Gottorp Deceased 1629. 4. Hedewig born 1581. and Married Christianus the Second Elector of Saxony she departed this Life 1602. The Sons were 1. Christian the Fourth born 1577. 2. Ulrick Bishop of Sleswick Deceased 1624. And 3. John born 1583. who went into Muscovy where in hopes of succeeding to that Crown he Married the Princess Alexia but being seiz'd by an Apoplexy dyed without Issue An. 1602. Christian the Fourth was elected King at the Age of Thirteen his Father being yet living who having his thoughts on War tho' in time of Peace gave Orders for the raising several Fine Fortifications namely Christianstadt in Schonen Christiania in Norway Christianople in Bleking Gluckstadt upon the Elbe and Christian-Presk in Holstein He was engaged in several great Wars as first with the Swede then with Count Schaumburg a second time with the Swede in 1611. followed by a Peace in 1613. Then with the Emperour in 1625. on behalf of the Circle of the Lower-Saxony by whose Forces he was defeated in a Battel fought not far from Lutheram Bohrenburg then again with the Swede in 1643 at which time he had various Success till at length a Peace was concluded with 'em at the Town of Bremsbroe in the Year 1648. In 1618. he set out a Fleet for the Isle of Zeilan in the East-Indies the first that ever sailed from Denmark for those Parts which returned Freighted with Spice The Partner of his Bed and Fortunes was Anne Catharine Daughter of Joachim Frederick Elector of Brandenburg by whom he had Issue 1. Christian born 1603. elected to succeed him but dyed in the Prime of his Age An. 1647. 2. Frederick of whom more in the next Sect. And 3. Ulrick born 1611. deceased in Silesia of a Wound receiv'd by a Musquet-shot An. 1631. Besides these he had many natural Children namely John Ulrick of Guldenlow by a certain Lady named Catharina Andraea As also Christian Woldemar Earl of Hilstein Deceased at Lublin in the Swedish Service against the Poles An. 1656. Frederica Sophia Married to Christian Earl of Penzen Councellor of State Frederica Eleanora Married to Cornifitz Count d' Ulfeldt the King 's chief Taster deceased 1684. Frederica Elizabeth given in Marriage to John de Lindenau Councellor of State Christina to Hannibal a Geestadt Governour of Norway Frederica Hedewig espous'd to Ebbo d' Uhlefeldt And Dorothy who changed her Religion and took the Habit of a Nun Which Seven were born him by Madam Catharine Munkin Last of all by Madam de Wibiken he was Father of Ulrick Christianus de Guldenlow deceased 1661. And Elizabeth Married to Nicholas Count d' Ahlefeldt 9. VI. Frederick the Third Bishop of Bremen being beaten out of his Bishoprick by the Swede was after his Father and Brother Christian's Decease elected King of Denmark and Norway in the Year 1648. He discover'd Count Uhlefeldt's Conspiracy And had War with the English as also with the Swede till a Peace was made at Roschild 1654. But the War breaking out a fresh the next Year Copenhagen was besieged by the Swedes and Tuyen recovered by the Danes When a Peace was again concluded in 1666. In his Reign the constitution of the Government was altered and of an elective Monarchy made Hereditary His Queen was Sophia Amalia Daughter of George Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg by whom he had Issue as followeth 1. Christian the Fifth the present King of Denmark 2. Anna Sophia born 1647. and married in 1666. to John George the Third Elector of Saxony 3. Frederica Amalia born 1648. and married in 1667. to Christian Albert Duke of Sleswick 4. Wilhelmina Ernestina born 1650. the now Relict of Charles late Elector Palatine 5. George who crossing the Seas went for England where he married the Princess Anne Daughter of James Duke of York since King of England on the 28th of July 1683. by whom he has had many Children but all Daughters and short lived However in Aug. last this present Year 1689. she was at length brought to Bed of a Prince the Joy and Hopes of the English Nation 6. Ulrica Eleanora born 1656 and married to Charles the Eleventh the present King of Sweden May the 16th 1680. Besides these he left a natural Son Ulrick Frederick Count de Guldenlow the now Governour of Norway who by a certain noble Lady is Father of Woldemar Baron of Lowenthal a Colonel in the Danish Forces Afterwards he took to Wife Antonia Augusta Daughter of Anthony Count Oldenburg in the Year 1677. by whom he has many Children and amongst the rest Frederick Christianus As for the Good King he departed this life Feb. the 9th 1670. § VII And now for Christian the present King his Son and Sucessor born 1645. who in short has had sharp Wars with Sweden Has Imprisoned his Chancellor Greiffenfield for life Sat down before Hamburgh but was forced to raise his Siege Has restored the Danobrogick Order of Knighthood Has surrendred the Dutchy of Sleswick to the Duke of Holstein and is married to Charlotte Daughter of William Landtgrave of Hesse by whom he has Issue a fair Race of Princes viz. 1. Frederick born Oct. the 21st 1671. 2. Christianus Oct. the 18th 1675. 3. Sophia Hedewig Aug. the 28th 1677. 4. Christiana Charlotte Jan. the 18th 1679. 5. Charles Oct. the 25th 1680. And 6. William 1687. Of the Augmentation of the Regal Family § VIII AFter it had been enacted in the Reign of Queen Margaret that for the future Denmark Sweden and Norway should be Governed by the same Prince Christianus the First Earl of Oldenburg became possessed of these Three Kingdoms by Right of Election that is to say first of Denmark to which appertained Jutlandt Zelandt Tuyen Schonen Halland Bleking Temeren Bornholm Alsen Lang-Landt Lalandt Hyen c. secondly ●f Norway and its Dependencies to which ●●so belonged the Isles of Orkney and Iseland ●●irdly of Sweden together with both the Sothlands Lapland Finland and other its appurtenances In the Year 1459. Christianus he First bought the Earldom or County of Holstein for three and thirty Thousand Florins 〈◊〉 1474. the County of Holstein was erected into a Dutchy of the sacred Roman Empire Upon the Death of Adolph Duke of Sleswick that Dutchy as held in Fee fell to the Crown Christian the Third bought the Isle of Oesel and Lordship of Auron in Livonia where
likewise he had the City of Ravel delivered up ●o him by Maurice Wrangel Bishop thereof ●n the Year 1676. Anthony Gunther the last Earl of Oldenburg dying without Issue the present King by right of Inheritance became possessed of the Counties of Oldenburg and Del●enborst as also the Lordship of Kniphuse In the Year 1682. there was an accession to this Lrown of the Lordship of Jevern by the Grant of the French King Last of all Christian Adolph Duke of Holstein in Sunderburg was necessitated to part with his Soveraignty to the present King Of its Decrease § IX THe first and indeed the greatest diminution suffered by the Royal Family of Denmark was in the Year 1469. at which time the Princess Margaret was given in Marriage to James the Third King of Scotland together with the Isles of Orkney and Hetland as security for her Portion which was fifty thousand Florins of the Rhine In 1524 the Kingdom of Sweden was torn from it In 1544. at a division then made of Lands in the Dutchy of Holstein 'twixt King Christian the Third and his Brother Adolph the King parted with the Governments of Trictou Oldenburg and Neustadt together with the Monastries of Cismar and Rheinbeck as also the whole Dutchy of Sleswick tho' this last was to be held by Adolph and his Posterity only as a Fife of the Crown In 1564. at another division of Lands then made 'twixt King Frederick the Second and his Brother John the latter obtain'd the Isles of Alsen and Arroe as also the Praefectures or Governments of Ploen Rheinfeld and Arensburg with their Dependencies About the Year 1585. the then King of Denmark lost Oesel as also what-ever else he held in Liffland In 1658. Halland the Isle of Bornholm Schonen and Bleking were set over to the Swede by the fifth Article of the Peace of Roschild As was also the Government of Babuys in Norway with the City and Castle thereof together with the Government of Drontheam and whatever else the Danes had been hitherto possessed of in the Isle of Rugen tho' afterwards by the Articles of Peace concluded on in the Year 1660. Drontheam and Bornhelm were again surrendred to the Danes In 1689. Christian the present King of Denmark restored the Dutchy of Sleswick to Christian Albert the present Duke together with the absolute and independent Sovereignty thereof The same Year in the Month of Aug. the Lordship of Jevern by an amicable agreement was surrendred to the Prince of Anhalt-Servesten Of the Pretensions of this House § X. THe Claims of the Kings of Denmark are to the City of Hamburg as built and enlarged by the ancient Earls of Holstein of the Family of Schaumburg See Harman de Lesbeke Monk of Minden his Chron. Com. Schavenb inter opuscula rerum German Celeberr Henrici Meimbomii And to the Isles of Orkney as Mortgaged to the ancient Kings of Scotland Of the Ducal Line of Holstein § XI IT has been already said in the fifth Section Numb 2. That John Brother of Frederick the Second King of Denmark and Son to King Christian the Third was the first Progenitor of the present Ducal Line of Holstein who being twice Married became the Father of a very numerous Issue which spread it self into the four branches of Sunderburg Nordburg Glucksburg and Pleen Of the Branch of Sunderburg § XII THis Branch began in Alexander born 1573. who in the division of Lands with his Brethren had Sunderburg part of the Isle of Alsen and part of the Peninsula of Sunderwick for his Patrimony Of this Prince's Posterity we shall speak in the first place As for himself he departed this Life in 1627. having had Ten Children by his Wife the Lady Dorothy of Schwartzburg the Sons being 1. John Christian Duke of Holstein in Sunderburg who deceased in the Year 1653 leaving Issue by his Wife the Lady Anne of Oldenburg a Son named 1. Christian Adolph Duke of Holstein c. who now lives at Frantzhagen in Sax-Lawenburg which was his Wife's Portion together with his Son Prince Leopold Christian born 1678. 2. Ernestus Guntherus who lives at Augsburg with his Wife Augusta Daughter to his Uncle Philip Duke of Glucksburg by whom he has had Issue Frederick who now serves in the King of Denmark's Army Ernestus Philip slain at the Siege of Stetin Frederick William Provost of the Cathedral Church at Hamburg Lovise Charlotte married to Lewis Frederick Prince of Holstein in Beck And Ernestus Guntheras who turned his Religion and was made Canon of Colegne 3. Alexander Henry This Prince turn'd Catholick and died in the Year 1667. leaving Issue by his Wife a certain Reform'd Minister's Daughter Three Sons named Ferdinand Leopold Provost of the Cathedral at Breslaw Alexander Rudolph Canon of Bleslaw and Amuzen And George Ernestus Lieutenant General in one of the Imperial Armies 4. Augustus Philip who purchased the Castie of Beck where he died An. 1675 leaving Issue Sophia Lovise married to Frederick Count de Bukeburg Augustus Captain of the Guards to his Electoral Highness the Duke of Brandenburg who married Lovise Daughter of Philip Count de Lippe in Bukeburg and died of a Dysentery at the Siege of Bon An. 1689. Lewis Frederick likewise Captain of the Brandenburg Guards married Jan. the 11th 1685. to Lovise Charlotte his Uncle Ernest Gunther's Daughter Maximilian Anthony Gunther and Ernestus Camire 5. Philip Lewis born 1620. who bought the Castle of Wisenburg in Misnia but lives at present in the Castle of Oberkozau in Voightlandt where he begot three Sons whose names are 1. Frederick Lieutenant-General amongst the Imperialists who took to Wife Charlotte Dutchess of Lignitz by whom he has Issue Leopold born Jan. the 12th 1674. 2. Charles Lewis Captain of the Guards to the Landtgrave of Hesse And 3. William Christian born 1661. a Captain in the Elector of Saxony's Forces Of the Branch of Nordburg § XIII THe second Son of John Duke of Holstein was Frederick Propagator of the Branch of Nordburg who changed this Life for a better An. 1658. his Children being 1. John Bugislaus born 1629. deceased a Batchellor 1680. 2. Christian Augustus who twice Travelled over Palaestine and highly approv'd himself in the Wars by his good Services to the Dutch and English 3. Rudolph Frederick Colonel in the Dutch Forces who married the Countess Bibiana Daughter of Sigismund Sifrid Count de Promnitz the Baron de Lippe's Relict deceased 1685. having born him a Son and a Daughter namely Sophia Henrietta born 1682. and Ernestus Leopold 1684 both which are brought up in the Court of Wolfembuttel He himself died in November 1688. 4. Elizabeth Juliana born May the 24th 1634. and married to Anthony Ulrick Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg 1656. 5. Dorothy Hedewig formerly Lady Abbess of Gandersheim but turn'd Catholick and married Christopher Count de Ranzan And 6. Lovise Amaena married to John Frederick Count de Hohenlob in the Year 1665. Of the Branch of Glucksburg § XIV THe Third Son of Duke