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A00679 The particular state of the government of the Emperour, Ferdinand the Second As it was at his decease in the yeere 1636. Translated out of Latin by R.W.; Status particularis regiminis S.C. Majestatis Ferdinandi II. English. R. W., fl. 1637. 1637 (1637) STC 10813; ESTC S101977 33,264 80

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of the Kings personall presence in judgment In like manner are Counsellours for the affaires of Bohemia Namely William Count of Slawata supreme Chancellour and Adam Libstentzkie of Kolobrat Freebaron and Vice-chancellour of Bohemia After the supreme Master of the staffe or Stabmaster follow the ordinary Court offices in which are Three Cup-bearers the eldest whereof at this time is an Earle the other are Barons There are two Masters called Chamberlains of the plate whereof the first Chamberlain is Iohn George Freebaron of Herberstein The second or under Chamberlaine is Laurence Lord of Huttendorf The chiefe Master of the Kitchin is Theodore Hartman of Clarstein Ecclesiasticke persons FAther William Lamormain Iesuit Imperiall confessour and Counsellour of his Imperiall Majesties conscience Two Court Preachers one for the German the other for the Italian Paul Knor of Rosenroth chiefe Chaplaine of the Court and great Almoner There are seven other Court-chaplaines An Imperiall Library-keeper An Imperiall Historian And there was one but now is no Mathematician to his Imperiall Majesty The Treasurer is Nicholas Churland Court Physicians of his Imperiall Majesty are five Residents and Agents now present at the Imperiall Court are FOr the King of Spaine Ambrosius Reutz who negociates also for Brussels Mounsier de Scarbonniere Agent for the K. of France did of late negotiate at the Imperiall Court at Vienna but a few months since he was not onely prohibited but in a few daies commanded totally to leave the City The Agent for the Qu. Mother Mounsier Roverie is returned to his Queene The King of England his Agent Mr. Iohn Taylor The K. of Polands Agent Mouns Gibboni The Agent for the Republick of Venice Iohn Baptist Balderino Of Savoy Octavius Bolognese Of the Republicke of Genua Peter Panicall The D. of Mantua hath no body at the Imperiall Court The D. of Modena negociates his affaires by anothers Agent Vnder the High Stewards Iurisdiction ONe Controller One Cofferer called Fenning-master One Hushier Five Heralds One chiefe surveyor of the Tapestry Two Porters of the great chamber One servant of the Closet Three servants for the Plate The Court kitching ONe Cooke for the month Six Master-cookes Ten Under-cookes Two Basters or Rosters Two helpers or assistants Two Broth-cookes or for boyled meat Two helpers or boylers Eight Kitchin-boyes Two Kitchin-porters One Kitchin dore-keeper One Woodman or cleaver of the wood The Court Cellar ONe Court Cellar-man called chiefe Butler One clerke of the Cellar Two servants of the cellar Three coopers of the cellar Two children of the cellar The Court Larder ONe Kitchin clerke Two Purveyers Two keepers of the meat Two carriers or porters One Court burcher One Chandler Table Coverers TWo chiefe coverers of the free Tables Two chamber table-coverers Two preparers or coverers of the Lords and Gentlemen waiters table One coverer of the Pages Table Two coverers of the Officers tables Landresses ONe Landresse for the body One for the mouth One for the table and One for the Kitchin The high Chamberlaine his jurisdiction or those which serne in the Chamber TEnne servants of the chamber Two chamber doore-keepers One fire-maker for the stoves Foure Guards of the chamber vulgo Trabanten One chiefe Iester named Ionas Schissel Three other jesters or fooles Offices subject to the high Marshall of the Court his Iurisdiction ONe Court Quartermaster One Secretary of the high Marshals Court Six Harbingers vulgarly called Furriers of the Court. Three Messengers vulgarly called Einspanninger serving on horse-backe Two guards of the office vulgarly called Marshals Trabanten Two Court Chirurgions All Agents in the Imperial Court of the Electours Princes and States of the Sacred Roman Empire All and every Court negociatours artificers and tradesmen the number of them exceeds one hundred and fifty All the free Iewes of the Court. One Lieutenant of the chesse vulgarly Provost One Sergeant Vnder the chiefe master of the Horse his jurisdiction are Twenty Imperiall Pages of honour with their governour and tutor One Master Avenor One clerke of the Avery Two Horse-riders Two Colt-breakers vulgarly called Pastin and Klepper-riders O●e Overseer Foureteene Court Trumpetters One Kettle-drummer vulgarly Heerpaucker One Master Fencer One charger of pieces vulgarly called Buchsenspanner who prepares the Guns to be discharged Two yeomen of the stirrop Two black or horse smiths Sixteene Footmen One Tentmaker One Master of the Coaches One Master of the Litters One Sadler for the Court-stables One Boot-cleanser Eight and twenty Grooms or Horse-keepers in the Spannish stable Six and twenty Groomes or Horse-keepers in the stable for hunting nags Ten servants of the Litters Two Coach-men of the Emperours Coach Foure and twenty Court Coach-men Six and twenty Postillons Six boyes of the Stable Ninty great saddle Horses fit for warre and warlike exercises Fourescore amblers and hunting Horses for the Emperours person Threescore Coach-horses Two and twenty Mules Vnder the Captaine of the Horse-guard are these Officers A Lieutenant A chiefe Furrier An inferiour Harbinger One hundred Hartshiers or Horsemen Three Trumpetters One Chirurgion One Black-smith One servant of the Guard Vnder the Captaine of the Foot guard are these ONe Gentleman harbinger One under Harbinger One hundred Souldiers called Trabanten with Holbards One Drummer One Fifer One servant of the Guard These following persons are join'd as Commissioners to the Imperiall Privy Counsell THe Baron of Questenberg and Bohemian affaires Commissioner for Italian D. Iustus Gebhard Counsellor of the Imperiall Court and commissioner in matters concerning the last Treaty of Prag Matthias Arnoldin of Clarstein Counsellour of the Imperiall Court and principall Secretary of State D. Iohn Soldner Counsellor of the Imperiall Court and Secretary of the Imperiall Court-counsell Now followeth the severall Chambers of the Court Chancery THe chamber for the Dispatches of the Privy-counsell whereof are Matthias Arnold of Clarstein before mentioned and also D. Iohn Soldner a civilian c. These have their owne clerkes and servants expediting the dispatches and if they need more they use the help of the clerks of the Imperiall chancery The chamber of the Imperiall Court-chancery for the affaires of Germany ALthough D. Iohn Soldner is Counsellour of the Imperiall Court and hath in the said counsell his owne voice and ordinary vote and being most commonly busied in more secret dispatches for which cause Paul Thomas who is otherwise an Inditer of the Imperiall Court chancery serveth in his stead in the said Court Imperiall counsell for enrolling Neverthelesse the direction of the court Dispatches in the Empire remaine still in his hands Bartholomew Immerdorffer Imperiall counsellour Fiscal or Court-receiver George Frisinger Imperiall Counsellor and Taxer for the dispatches George Dieterlin Register of the Court of chancery Fra. Katsemayer Vice-secretary of the Court-chancery Christopher Switzer enroller of the Court-chancery Foureteene clerkes and ingrossers One servant of the Chancery The Chamber of the Latin dispatch of the Imperiall Court-counsell IOhn Walderode Imperiall Counsellor and Secretary of the Imperiall Court counsell Foure