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A00804 The estate of the Germaine empire, with the description of Germanie 1. Declaring how the empire was translated from the Romaines to the Germaines: with diuers and sundrie memorable accidents following there-vpon. Written certaine yeeres past as the estate then stood. 2. Describing the scituation of euery countrie, prouince, dukedome, arch-bishoprick, bishoprick, earledome and cittie of Germanie: the princes and chief officers of the empire in their seuerall places ... Newly set foorth for the profite and pleasure of all gentlemen and others, that are delighted in trauaile or knowledge of countries. Phiston, William. 1595 (1595) STC 10922; ESTC S102115 18,648 56

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vnder the king of Bohemia The north partes Dukedōes of Saxonie the cheif townes wherof are first Wittemberg where is an Vniuersitie a part of the iurisdiction of Anhault beyonde Sala and Albis where are townes Serbesca Pessania Cathena The Marquessedome of Brandeburg beyond Odera called March Brandeburg betweene Albis and Odera The Dukedome of Mechelburg Pomerland Prussia which was sometime of the dutch order A Dukedome of Saxonie called Lawenburg with the territories Hamborough An olde Dukedome of Saxonie beyond Albis Marquesdome of Brandeburg betweene Albis and Odera Bishoprikes Brandeburg Hamelburg Citties Bertinne the seat yet of Brandeburg Francfort on this side Odera called in times passed Sweue where is an vniuersitie Brandiburg Spardin Premiglane Marquesse of Brandeburges an Earledome Ruppin which now the Elector holdeth since the death of Earle Oliuer A Bishoprick Lubiss● cheif townes ●●strine ●a●dreberg Ronigsberg Dukedome of Mechelburg Bishoprickes Swerin Racenburg Citties of best account Rostoch VVilmare Suerin Gustr●●e the seat of Huldrike of Mechelburg Pomerland The hether on this side Oder● Rugia an Ile by the Balthike sea Earledomes Barden Gutscone Citties Sundine Griphizne Andlein Demminy Wolgast Ernest the seat of Duke Lodouike The further part beyond Odera to the borders of Polone the greater Prussia Dukedomes Aetni which hath townes Statine Sangard Garsia Cass●rior Vernedor Sauorum A Bishoprick called Canine hauing towns Cannine Colberg Costum The Lordship of Lowenburg Fressia the first of the Dutch gentlemen was afterward spoiled and consumed by the continuall warres there made by Albertus the Marques of ●●●●●…burg who hauing gotten it into his dominion by help of the king of Polone and after by him created Duke in Prussia founded first the Vniuersitie of Regiomontanum Saxonie beyond Albis Bishopricks Lubek Slenike Dukedomes Holfatia Ditmarie Stermarie Sleuien Citties Lubeck imperiall Aldenburg Rilie Sasnike Gotten by armes on this side the Rhene Aboue Rheine enclosed by the riuers Mosella and Araris and with the Alpes Belowe the Rheine compassed with the riuers Scalde Mosa and on one part with the Forrest of Ardenne The first is Heluetia whereof Simlere is the most frutefull The second is Sungauia sometime belonging to the iurisdiction of Austria which Montisbetgard an Earledome belonging now to the dukedome of Wittemberg ●●●…th border vppon and was long since layed therto by mariage Alsatia The vpper where are Baronies Richouillane an earldome ioyning to Montisbetgard Rabesteine Burtheime Triberg Citties Colmarie 1. Church Selestadt Reisesperg Benheim Munster in Gregories valley Turkheimie Roshexmie The lower where are Baronie Lichenburg vnder Earle of Hanani Citties Haganoe Weissenburg Landanie These are vnder the Bishop of Argentine who hath in Alsatia Prouffac and Taberne for his see Argentine is a free imperiall Cittie in the midst of both the Alsatiaes Westria The bishoprick of Mediomatrike The Dukedome of Loraine Earledomes Bipont ioyning to the Countie Palatine Culme Bitike vnder the Duke of Lorain Serapont Licelsteme vnder the Count Palatine of Rheine Valedence vnder the same Citties Mets holden from the french for a time Taberna montana The Archbishopricke of Mentz the part of it beyond the Rheine The vppet Bishopricks Spire on this side Rheine Wormes The part of the Countie Palatine on this side Rheine Lotharie Oppenheim Inglesheim Newstadt Alzemie Baccharake part of the Archbishoprick of Treuers on this side Citties Bessardie Confluence Earledomes Lening Westermeg Rhenigraue Kalikenstein Obenstein Spanheim partly vnder the Counte Palatine partly vnder the Marquesse of Bade Citties Spire and Wormes imperiall Magunce sometime imperial but now the Archbishops Begiake VVesalia Bepardie The Archbishop of Treuers Crucemake in the Countie of Sanheim The lower partes The Archbishopricke of Treuers beyond the riuer Mosel with the Cittie of Treuers The Archbishop of Collens iurisdiction below and aboue Collē The Citties of which are Andernake Bonna Soncie Nussie Berke Dukedome of Bolllion The Bishops land of Leodine with the townes Leodke Berge Lucenburg with the Citties partly the Dukes partely the Bishops of Leodine Lucēburg Artume Damllerie Idonie Didehonie Limburg with the Cittie Iuliake with the Citties Iuliake Dure Susterne Ziecard Linke of Austria Stire of Austria Welse of Austria The further the Cittie of the lower bounded by Nasse Danow and the border of Stiria Vienna where is an Vniuersitie Newstadt Genissie with their bishoprickes Huneburg All the Countie of Friole between Oene Athese and the Alpes of Trēt is vnder the Duke of Austrie hath Bishoprickes Trent Brixinie in times past called Sabone Citties Ornigons Snazia Hake by Oene made frutefull by the Sale Brixinie Stirzing Radaburg Porzene There is Stiria the vpper Stiria the lower Citties of Carnithia belonging to the Archduke of Austria are Vissake Clangfurt Santomite Lanuaken Gurcen Bishoprickes Nassa Lamba Citties The Countie of Gorth The Vniuersities that be in Germanie Heydelberg in the Countie Palatine Strasburg in Alsatia Friburg in Brigame Tubing in Wirtemberg Marpurg in Hessia Erford in Turing Iene in Turing Hehustadt in Saxonie Wittēberg in Saxonie Lipsia in Misnia Francford in Marchia Rostoch in Mechelburg Gripsna in Pomerland Regiomōtana in Prussia Ingolstadt in Bauaria Diling in Bauaria Vienne in Austria Prage in Bohemia Magnuth in Eisfeild Collen by Rheine Basil in Heluetia Lausannia in Heluetia Geneua in Heluetia Cassimires Vniuersitie The number 24. Archbishops in Germany be 7. Archbishop of Mentz Archbi of Treuers Archb. Salisburg Arch of Breme Archbi of Collen Arch. of Magdeburg Archb. of Bissantz The Sitting and Orders of the Officers of the Empyre which be distinguished into three Courtes 1 Into Electors and their Ambassadors 2 Into Princes of both Orders 3 Into Imperiall Citties Electors or their Deputies On the right hand   On the left hand Countie Palatine of Rhein King of Bohemie Archbishop of Mentz Chauncelor of the Empyre The Emperor sitting in cōsultation Archbishop of Treuers Archbishop of Collen Duke of Saxonie Marques of Brandeburg These by course chaunge their seat   The Bishop of Treuers reherseth the causes of the Parliament or assembly Which done he was wont to sit right before the Emperor   Then sit thus on sides Princes of both orders On the right hand Churchmen On the left hand ciuil Magistrates The Arch-Duke of Austria taken among the Churchmen by reason of a cōtrouersie of the chief place among the ciuil Gouernors but so as hee must chaunge seate with the Archb. of Salisburg The Archbishop of Salisburg The Archbishop of Madgdeburg who although he be chiefe bishop of Germany yet he yeeldeth to Salisburg as to the elder Bishop The Archbishop of Breme The Archbishop of Rigen in Liuonia which was inuaded by Stephen King of Polone Anno. 1580. The Archbishop of Visance or Rombizant now vnder the King of Spaine The great Master of the dutch order as Agent of the great Master of Prussia The Bishop of Baleberg or Bamberg who is subiect to no Archbishop These are as Suffraganes vnder the Arch-bishop of Mentz but diuersly Wirtemberg Spire Argentine Eychstate Constance Augusta There
full power to choose him that should be Emperor to which election of theirs it should be ordained that euerybody of dutie should be bound foorthwith to agree consent And how much lesse the number of these electors should be so much the more easily without controuersie they should agree in the election It seemed also to his Maiestie a matter reasonable that such persons as should haue the choise of the Emperor should be chosen from among the chiefe officers of the Empire forasmuch as they by reason of the daily busines and affaires they vsed to haue about matters of the Empire were men very meete best experienced to know what belonged to the Empire the state thereof and what manner of man he had need to be that should to that place authoritie be elected so that iustice might the better be administred the Imperial state better vpholden the commonweale better prouided for When this sacred and profitable counsaile and opinion of the Emperors maiestie was propounded immediatly the Princes and potentates of the Empyre concluded according as his maiestie had sayde with one consent and opinion And in conclusion it was ordained that onlye seuen persons should haue their voices and full power to choose the Emperour namely the three great Chauncellors of the Empire in the country of Germany that is the Archbishop of Mentz great Chācelor of Germany the Archbishop of Treuers great Chancellor of the prouinces beyond Rheine called the Low countries the Archbishop of Collen great Chauncellor of Italie and these are the ecclesiasticall persons that be Electors There were appointed with these the Count Palatine of Rheine great Steward of the Empire the Duke of Saxonie great Marshall of the Empyre the Marquesse of Brandenburg great Chamberlaine of the Empire the King of Bohemia thē but Duke great Secretarie of the Empyre this King was not in those dayes annointed and crowned as King but had only the title of Duke And these were the other foure Electors the Duke of Bohemia being put in after when a controuersie had risen about the election and could not be decyded by reason of the equalitie of number three holding one way and three another way he was added to make alwaies the one side greater This decree was made in the yeere of our Lord 1001. and the first Emperor that was elected by the seuen Electors was Henry that was canonized for a saint being the first founder of the Bishoprick of Bamberg There was also in the said councel or parlament established many other lawes for certaine men appointed Officers to the Empyre and lands therto allotted as next vnto the seuen Electors were ordained foure Dukes of the Empyre foure Earles of Prouinces called Lant-graues foure Marquesses foure Burgraues foure Earles martiall foure Counties foure citties foure Marshalls foure free Barons foure knights foure Townes foure Country-farmers foure Casals foure Lords in Italy foure Abbeies the Abots of which were Princes foure Mounts foure Burrough Townes foure Hunts-men foure Officers of the Dukedome of Sweuia foure seruants of the Empyre Yet these ordinaunces of the Empyre haue many times changed and some order haue since beene added and some taken away according as time and opportunitie required and there haue beene added more Earledomes Earles also Dukedomes other dignities and of Earledomes haue beene made Dukedomes and againe of Dukedomes Earledomes Moreouer the names of many Dukedomes haue beene lost by reason of men that possessed them dying without heires as hath come to passe by the Dukedome of Sweuia the Dukedome of Impurg the Dukedome of Zaring and the Dukedome of Iioytland Within three hundred yeares these Potentates heerafter named haue been instituted and established according to their degrees and dignities in their Offices as an ornament of the Empyre Dukes 4. Branswich Bauier Sweuia Orhue Lantgraues 4. Thuring Hessia Liehtenberg ●allasia Marquesses 4 Misnia Morania Badense Brandenburgh Burgraues 4 Mardenburg Renech Norimberg ●tronburg Earles 4 Cleue Squarcemburg Goricia Souoya Counts martiall 4 Flaunders Tyroll Aldenburg Ferrethi Marshalls 4 Bappenheim Gulch Meisen Frustingen Free Barons 4 Limpurg Thusuis Westerburg Aldenvalden Knightes 4 Audlay Meldingen Strondech Fronsberg Free Cittie 4 Augusta Aquisgraue Maets Lubech Townes 4 Bamberg Vlme Haghnaun Sheltzstat Farmers or Peasants 4 Collen R●tisbone Constance Saltzpur Casals 4 Ingelheim Altdorf Lietchtenanu Dechendorf Lords of Italy 4 Millain Scala Padoua Mirandola Abbats Princes 4 Fulda Campidonia Maidenburgen Murbach Mountes 4 Munsterberg Fridberg of Verdanu Heidelberg Norinberg Burghes of the Empyre 4 Aldenburgh Maidenburg Rottenberg Mechelburg Hunters of the Empy●e 4 Hurne Vrach Sconburg Metz by Chura Officers of the Duke of Sweuia 4 Steward of walpurg Secretarie of Rhadach Marshal of March dorf Chamberlaine of Cenuat Seruants of the Empire 4 Waldech Pulchen Arnsperg Rabnaun It is to be vnderstood that after the death of Charlemaigne Germanie increased wonderfully in buildings Citties Castles Fortes Townes and Villages so that woods and desert places being made plaine and tylled were brought to be both pleasant and profitable to the vse of men men also multiplying there exceedinglye And the said Charles and other Emperours after him for the beautifying of Germanie priuileged the chiefe Citties with Bishoprickes and gaue them great revennues and possessions and made them princes and feodataries of the Empire Furthermore the Emperors made by succession many princes in Germanie and deuided the Land among them according to the place and deserts of euery one in regarde of the Empire but alwayes it was reserued that the Citties Imperiall should be free from all Taxes to be due vnto any other princes or seruice to any but they were alwayes reserued in libertye and in the Emperors hands and for more securitye the Emperors priuileged them and made them free with many priuileges according to their Customes so as those priuileged Citties were not only called Citties of the Empire but free and great franchised Citties meaning thereby that they were in obedience to the Empire of Rome and in the societie thereof And by example of these free Lands places Ecclesiasticall princes other seculer Lords began more and more to make and inlarge Citties Castles and many worthie buildings in such sort that in short time they exceeded in beautifying in ciuill gouernment in faire shew riches and strength any whatsoeuer free Citties of the Empire These be the Ecclesiasticall princes and Bishops of the Empyre Magunce Treuers Collen Salzpurg Herbipolis Bamberg Lutich Vormatia Spire Argentine Churie Auguste Trent Brissinon Breme Bissanzon Rhige Eystet Constance Hildesnuense Ratzenburg Freizing Ossenburg Munster Ratisbone Patauia Basile Also the great Maister of Prussia of the dutch order the Abbots of Fulda of Hirfeild of Murbach of Campidonias of Maidenburg and other These are the free Citties of the Empire that were in olde time of which some are now by diuers wayes alyenated from the Empire They were all in time past 95. Aquisgraue Alen * Antwerp Augusta * Basile a canton of
striue about the order of sitting Curta Heidelheim Veiden Padeborne Halberstat Suffragans of the Archb. of Treuers Mete Tulle Verduen Suffragans of the Archbishop of Collen Monster Traiect layed by Charles the 5. to Burgundie Leodine Minde Orwaburg Suffraganes of the Archbishop of Salisburg Ratisbone Passauie Trent Brixia Fressin Suffraganes of the Archbishop of Magdeburg Meisburg Misne Naunburg in olde time a cittie Brandeburg Hamelburg Suffraganes of the Archbishop of Breme Lubeck Schiderin Lebusie Sleswie Rahemburg Cammyne Suffraganes of the Archbishop of Region Renalie Carlandie Oesalie Oerpent Cassamire Count Palatine of Rheine The Dukes of Boanie do striue with this Count about their sitting Marquesses of Brandeburg Dukes of Brundswike Dukes of Luncburg Duke Iuliak of Cliue Duke of Wirtemberg Dukes of Pomerane Dukes of Mechelburg Lantgraues of Hessia Marquesses of Bade These last 5. contend much for their sitting Lantgraue of Leuchtenberg Prince of Anhault descended from Ascanius sonne to Aeneas and it is the auncientest house in all Germany Earle of Henneberg Burgraue of Misne The Duke of Sabaudia beeing seditious and comming seldome to the Parlements is scarce suffered to come to sit there The Dukes of Holsatie requested in Anno Domini 1555. that they might haue a meet place assigned them but I heare of nothing yet therof determined neither is it likely that they are placed for their complaintes haue been often therfore exhibited This Holsatia is a part of Denmark After the Princes are set if any Earles or Barons will be present at the assemblies they sit as they can get place and in euery common place two Ambassadors sit in the last places In times past to the great master of Prussie as to one bearing the roome of an Archbishop these Prelats were subiect The Master of the dutch order in Germany The Master of the dutch-order in Liuanie and Italy The Master of the order of S. Iohn Prelates or Abbots and Abesses who had a princely Empire and authoritie with the Empyre These in times past had their seates in the Parlements of the Emperour but now they come seldome there as likewise doe these Bishops of Fulda Minbach Corbeie Campadune Herfeeld S. Galles holden by the Heluetians Gouernour of Weissenburg whome the Bishop of Spire dooth now represent Gouernour of Elfang Gouernour of Berchtolsgate Ambassadours of two other Prelats And many of them haue not any Ambassadors there Citties Imperiall Seates of the Rhenish order Collen striue about their seats Aquisgraue striue about their seats Mediomatrice or Mete vnder the French-King Argentine a free Cittie in league with the Emperor Wormes Lubeck Spire Francford Hagenoe Columbarie Sleistadt Norhuse Mulhuse in Turing Gedan called Dantig holden by the King of Polone Tormina likewise holden Tremonie striue with Duke of Iuliake for freedome Dusburg striue with Duke of Iuliake for freedome Wessalie striue with Duke of Iuliake for freedome Basil now vnder the Heluetians Landaw Vesunce Geneua a free Cittie Lawsamie vnder Bernates Tulle vnder the french King Verdun vnder the french King Camerake vnder the Spaniard Reisserberg Wettisflane Tridburg in Wederaw Gelhuse in Wederaw Wesenburg at Rheine Offenburg Lelle Durkhenie Rohenie Seates of the Sweuish order Ratisbone Augusta Norimberg Constance vnder the Duke of Austria Vlme Esling Rentling Nordling Hale of Sweuia Obormse Ellenhenie the ouer monasterie in Saint Gregories vale Rossenburg at Tubar Memming Campidune Ratwyle Heylorume Dinkelspinghhel Gemimd Wessenburg of Nordway Winshemie Donawerd Planebeur or planebone Lindaw Rauispurg Brabacie Ssua Wimpin Bopfing Sweuifurt Wangen Gyeng Lutikurke Pfulendorffie Vberling Buchorne Wyle It is very sildome seene that all doe appeare either they or their Ambassabors And many times one Cittie authoriseth an others Ambassadors to doe all for them Free Citties Argentine Geneua Of the spanish kings one Camerake Of the Duke of Austria Constance At strife with the Duke of Cleue Tremonia Dusburg Wesale of the French Kings three Mediomatrice Tulle Verdune Of the King of Polonie Gedane Torume Of Heluetia two Basile Lausanna There abide still 56. There haue bene reiected 14. The summe of all is 70. An ordinance or decree standing established from yeere to yeere as it was made at Hormatia touching the furnishing and finding of souldiers against the Turke Shewing what companie of horsemen and footmen euerie Potentate and member of the Empire is to finde or else what summe of monie Electors finde   Horsemen Footmen ARchbishop of Mentz 60 277 Archbishop of Collen 60 277 Archbishop of Treuers 40 180 King of Bohemia 400 600 Counte Palatine of Rhene 60 277 Marques of Brandeburg 60 277 Duke of Saxonie 60 277   1100 2165 Archbishops Magdeburg with the Cities 43 196 Salisburg 60 277 Bissant 40 75 Breme with the Citie 36 150   179 698 Bishops Bamburg 30 182 Wirtzburg 45 208 Wormes 2 13 Spire 18 16 Argentine 18 100 Eychstate 20 132 Augusta 21 100 Gonstance 7 30 Hildesheim 18 80 Padeborne 18 34 Schiere 5 8 Halberstadt 14 66 Verden 5 15 Munster 30 138 Osnaburg 6 36   257 1212 Passauie 18 78 Freising 12 80 Kenise 6 24 Cursen 3 15 Seskaule 6 24 Lauance 5 19 Basile 2 15 Sedune 0 226 Ratisbone 8 30 Misne 6 20 Naunburg 6 20 Minden with the Citties 10 16 Holland with Campense Zwollen Deuenter and Amersford 50 250 Cammyne 6 28 Schewrine 10 10 Geneua 3 13 Verdun 14 30 Lansanie 14 60 Cambrike 23 82 Mete 20 70 Tolosse 6 20 Leodine 50 107 Trent 14 91 Brixie 14 91 Meisburg 10 30 Lubese 2 10 Lubek 5 10   372 1679 Brandenburg 2 10 Rattenspurg 5 15 Slewike 8 15 Hamelburg 9 33 The King of Denmarke of Stiria and Ditmarie 35 164 The Duke of Bauarie 80 369 Archduke of Austria 120 600 Duke of Burgondie for all the landes he holdeth of the Empyre by a bargaine made 1549. 120 554 Maurice Duke of Saxonie and Augustus his brother 60 277 Otho Henry Philip Palatines 20 100 Duke Wolfgang earle of Veldence 10 30 Duke Iohn Earle of Sponheim 8 26 Duke of Iuliake and Cleue 34 556 Albert George and Frederike Marquesses of Brandeburg 30 556 Henry the yonger Duke of Brunswike and Duke Frederike with the cities Brundswike Hannoner Wattingen and Northeim 34 556 Ernestus Duke of Brunswike and Luneburg with the Citie Luneburg 20 206 Philip Duke of Brunswike and Grohengen with the Citie Embeck vpon condition that a greater companye shall be found after twelue yeeres 50 0 Duke of Stetnie and Pomerane 34 20 Duke of Mechelburg with the Citie 40 120 Francis Duke of Lowenburg 8 30 Francis Duke of Lorraine 40 188 Philip Lantgraue of Hessie 50 260 Vlricus Duke of Wittenburg 60 277 Ernestus Philip and Christopher Marquesses of Bade for the Citie 24 60 Philip and Christopher Marquesses of of Bade for Sponheim Rumark 6 20 Ernest Marques of Breda for Hochberg Rottelin 8 23   920 4174 George Lantgraue of Lenchticeubur 6 14 Prince of Anhault Ascanie 12 30 Bartold Albert Hemeburg 6 24 William Earle Henneburg 9 24
Vicount of Misinie 12 30 Strangers Duke of Masia 12 135 Gharles Duke of Sabandia 60 277 Prince of Stahlie 30 94 Abbots and Prelates Of Fulda 17 15 Herchfeld 2 9 Kempten 5 20 Reichnaw 2 4 Gouernor of Wissenburg 2 14 Saint Gallense 2 13 Salfelde 2 13 Elwing 5 18 Doz-Tousch-mester 20 18 Doz master of Saint Ionhs 10 30 Weingozt 7 18 Salmansweirel 7 77 Murbach 6 19 Walkennedle 2 2 Schuter 2 12 Weissen or Munderen 2 14 Saint Blase 4 18   251 962 Maulbrwne 5 22 Cozvefen with the Citie Hoxere 3 10 Schneweissendweid 2 14 Ritershans 2 10 Stenie 0 20 Schalfhusie 4 24 Weildsauht 0 24 Anisteidel 3 22 Regenburch 2 10 Ochanhanse 4 20 Gouernor of Steltz 1 3 Abbot of Saint Giles at Norimberg 1 7 Abbot of Maximies 3 22 Humolthanse 2 9 Regenhanse 2 10 Saint Iohns in Danowdale 1 4 Gengenbanchen 1 3 Kombrimin 1 10 Reiden 1 10 Marchtaile 2 5 S. Peters in Blackwood in Herine 1 10 Gouernor of Odenheim 1 7 Stabel 2 20 Disside 1 10 Reichanse 3 13 Krentzling 2 9   54 314 Elihing 4 20 Iesine 0 14 Blankele 2 9 Iemine 1 4 Pfefferse 1 4 S. Iohns 1 10 Petershanse of Constance 0 6 Pfrume 1 13 Camberg 1 13 Kaisheim 4 64 S. Ieromes of Ratisbone 2 18 Gouernor of Buchtolgnade 2 20 Monasteries in Saint Gregories vale 1 4 Mimchrode 1 8 S. Cornelius Church 4 25 Werden in Westphalie 2 6 Psemine in the Bishoprick of Treuers 4 30 Vrsbach 0 10 Ectemarch 2 18 Abbeyes of Monkes and Nunnes Coneldelburg with the Cittie 2 16 Essen with the Cittie 2 13 Lower Church of Ratisbone 2 6 Vpper Church there 0 6   39 34 Herwerd 0 6 Kauffing 1 10 Lindane 0 5 Gringrodt 1 7 Buchaw 2 6 Roidenminster 1 4 Heppach 0 15 Guttendall 0 5 Bundt 0 3 Prouinces Confluence 4 20 Assace 3 13 Austria 3 13 Etsech 3 13 Earldomes and Baronies Vlrike earle of Helfelstenie 2 0 Owner of Velnie 1 4 Owner of Wirtenburg as Earle of 8 45 Tumsterburg and Charles earle of Zollerie 4 18 Earle of Lupsen     Earle of Montford 3 20 Earle of Furstenburg 6 30 Baron of Zmimet 2 9 Owners of Freiburg 0 5 Baron of Stemisling 2 3   46 244 Gerard Earle of Gundesfling 2 2 William Earle of Elerstenie 0 4 Barons of Gerolyeke 1 2 Earles of Deting 8 45 Barons of Rapostein 4 35 Barons of Staffen and Ernesselfe 3 0 Henry Stuffin earle of Stuffie 2 6 Owner of Hosinkoingsperg 2 9 Baron Hoenfelse Renpolykrie 2 6 Earles of Stulie 2 9 Earles of Hockzotyre 6 20 Baron of Brandise 1 6 Lord of Waldburg Sumenburg 12 45 Wolfgang Earle of Castile 1 4 Michael earle of Wertheim 5 29 Philip earle of Rinedk 2 10 Albert and Gerard earles of Holenloch 6 30 Earle of Wolfeheil 1 4 Bishop of Wirtzburg for Kingelsperg 2 10 Barons of Limberg 2 7 Counties of Erbach 2 8 William Baron of Limpurg 3 10 Frederick earle of Schwartezenburg 1 3 Earle of Leynning 2 9 Earle of Hannonie 10 10 Philip of Hannonie Baron of Lichrenburg 6 22 Earle of Nastonie Brede Dilinger 30 136 Philip earle of Nasson Sarbruxken 6 30 Iohn of Nasson and Beilstein 1 2 Philip earle of Nasson Sarbruck and Welberch 6 30 Lewis earle of Stelberg Kuningstein and Baron of Epstein 4 20 Earle Henburg the higher 6 24 ●●rle Henburg the lower 2 8 Earle Henburg the lower 2 8 Earle Vierneberg 2 4 Baron of Kinecksten F●enike 1 3 Friderike Renard E. of Solm 4 24 Bernard Earle of Solme 4 8 Earle of Mete 4 12 Earle of Rhene 4 12 Baron of Arusperge 4 27 Rich. Earle of Eborstein and Falkinstein 2 4 Philip of Eborstain and Ruxing his heire 1 1 Baron of Winiberg 1 0 Earle of Newmarke Morsie 2 4 Earle of Herme 2 8 Earle of Salnise 4 16 Richard Earle of Richen 6 26 Earle of Tenge 1 12 Earle of Vapinie 3 12 Earle of Hardeck 3 11   78 446 Earle of Hohenstein 1 0 Ernestus Earle of Hohenstein 4 18 Barons of Welkenstein 4 34 Earles of Schemberg Gemā 6 26 Earles of Stelburg 4 20 Baron of Benhirg 2 2 Earle of Barb and Malingen 1 2 Earle of Gluchen 3 13 Earles Iohn Henrie of Schwartzenburg 2 0 Gurter of Scwartzenburg with Iohns heire 12 45 Baron of Geward 4 20 Baron of Blesse 1 3 Earle of Wilden and Baron Ringtheim 6 12 Earle of Leostine 2 9 Earle Rheuistein and Rhegistein 2 0 All the Earles of Frise 20 135 Earle of East Frise 6 30 Earles of Lippe 4 18 Earle of Oldenburg 8 30 Earles of Heien 2 8 Earles of Leimig Easterbuarg 2 4 Earle of Waldecke 4 18 Barons of Lazensteim 2 2 Earles of Disshohen 1 4 Barons of Stenifort 1 4 Earles of Wanfield 1 45   10 504 Earle of Gendt 120 20 Earle of Brinckhorst 6 20 Earle of Witgenstein 6 4 Earle of Spigelberg 1 8 Conrade Earle of Degeluburg 2 10 Baron of Winsdorf 3 1 Earle of Ottenberg 1 0 Earle of Reitenberg 2 0 Ladislaus Earle of Haghe 6 10 Baron of Rheismick 4 2 Oswald Earle of Bergen 2 10 Earle of Salme 8 9 Barons of Falkenstein 2 3 Barons of Schonberg 1 10 Barons of Degenberg 4 7 Earle of Someranflie 2 0 Gerard and Arnold Earles of Mandorscheiden 2 10 Earle of Riferscheiden 2 2 Earle of Egnun●●cie and Helstun 10 45 Barons of Bergen and Wallia 10 67 Barons of Hewen 1 4 Barons of Windelfelse 1 2 Baron Schenckt in Tucebaih 1 2 Conrade Earle of Tubing 1 1 Owner of Blankenberg Westein 6 25 Barons of Bogenderff 0 10 Iohn Earle of Manderscheiden 0 4   86 256 Iohn and Iames Barons of Konngsecken and Allendroste 2 16 Baron of Eckenberg 0 5 Barons of Mindeline 4 14 Barons of Mersburg 4 20 Barons of Kenissie 1 4 Barons of Pyrmentie 1 4 Barons of Wolfenstemie 2 4 Knights of Sleskindberg 10 45 Barons of Fleckinstenie 3 6 Baron of Witterse 1 4 Cities Imperiall Ratisboone 10 50 Noremberg 40 250 Haidensteni and Alersperg 5 7 Rotenburg by Fanberin 10 65 Wissenburg in Norike 3 16 Werd of Swenia 3 30 Winde●heimie 4 30 Scheiwenifort 4 30 Wimp●eme 2 14 Hailprune 4 40 Hale of Sweuia 10 80 Norldling 5 50 Dinkelspiihel 4 40 Vlme 25 150 Augusta 30 200 Greng 1 12   192 1560 Bepsing 0 6 Alene ● 16 Gemunde 3 35 Esling 5 4 Rentling 3 38 Weile 1 12 Psuuendorff 2 20 Kanfburne 2 34 Vberhing 6 60 Wangene 2 14 Isne 2 14 Lenkurch 1 14 Menning 8 50 Kemten 3 30 Buchorne 0 5 Lindaw 3 40 Rauenspurge 3 40 Biborach 4 46 Constance 3 50 Basile 10 180 Argentine 25 150 Keiserspurg 2 15 Colmarie 4 30 Celestade 4 24 Munise in Alsatria 6 27 Rotweile 3 61 Hagenoe 6 30 Weistenburg of Alsaria Wasgarle 2 22   110 1037 Oberlihenheim 2 14 Roshemie 1 31 Spire 3 60 Wormes 3 60 Frankford 20 140 Fridberg 0 16 Geluhuse 2 15 Fritilaer 0 10 Collen 25 200 Aquisgraue 7 30 Mediomatrice 25 150 Tulle 5 15 Verdun 5 25 Offenburg 0 30 Laudamie 2 18 Gengenbach 0 15 Zelle 0 10 Schalhuse 7 45 Kan●fman Sarbruck 2 9 Bizance or Veruncie 7 50 Lubeck 21 177 Hamburg 20 120 Dortmund 7 30 Lower Wesel 5 50 Mulhuse of Thuring 0 40 Nordhuse 0 30 Iosser 0 120 Soist 20 120 Braskele 2 6   168 1618 Warburg 3 13 Lengau 2 12 Furckenhemie 6 5 Venden 0 15 Monastery in Saint Gregories valley 0 12 Thewerne 0 3 Heruerden 1 15 Camerich 2 18 Dinciberg 2 18 Dantisk 0 165 Elbing 0 82 Saint Galles 0 57 Daihaw at the first lake 0 2 The summe of all the horsemen is three thousand fiue hundred and eleuene of the footmen seuenteene thousand foure hundreth and sixteene The summe of the whole army so yerely to be in a readines is twenty thousand nine hundred twenty and seauen If they faile of thus setting foorth souldiers yeerely they giue for euery horseman twelue florines of Rhene and for euerye footeman foure So when none are set out against the Turke there is giuen of florines yeerely 1236222. which in sterling shillings is 23179. li. 6. s. 6. d. Finis Laus Deo