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pality ot Holienlohe, which are included in 

 the margraviate of Anfpach, and the terri- 

 tory of' Kothenburg, namely, the great ma- 

 nois of Schilllngsfurft and Kirchberg, the 

 county of Sternftein, the principality of Oet- 

 tingen, the pofTenions of the Princr; of La Tour 

 .to the north of the princip:i!i;y of Xtiiberg, 

 t!ie county of EJelftettcn, the poflefiions of 

 the Prince and of the Coa".tof Fuggcr, the 

 burgravi.it of Winteriedden j laiftly, the lord- 

 fhips of j'nxheirn and Tahnhanfein, and over 

 the entire of the highway from Mcimmingen 

 to Liod.iu. 



His Majerty the King of Wirtemterg, 

 over the pofleflTions of the Pi-ince' and Count 

 of Truchefs '.Valdbur^, the counties of Baindt, 

 Eg'oiY Guttenzell, Hech^iach, Yfuy, Ko- 

 enigfeic AuUendorff, Ochfenh-^ufen, Roth, 

 Schuffenricd, and ^yei!^cnau', the lorJlliips of 

 Mietingen and Sunnlngen, New Ravenlhurij, 

 Thanheim, Warthamen, and VVeiriga'rttn, 

 with the exception of, the lordftiip of Hague- 

 (;. . nau ; the poflcffions of the Prince of Thurn, 

 with the except on of thofe not mentioned 

 a'bove ; the lordihip of Strafs'jurg,' ar,J tlie 

 manor of Oftraiz, the lorcllhips of Gundelfin- 

 gen and NeulTcn, the parts of the county of 

 Limburg Gaildorf which his Majcfty does not 

 poflefsj all the unalienated pofl'eiTions of the 

 Princes of Hohenlohe, and over a part of the 

 manor formerly belor.ging to Mcntz, -Krau- 

 Iheim, on the left bank of the JaSt.' 



The Grand Duke of Baden over the prin- 

 cipality of FeursU-nberg ^wi:h the exception 

 of the lordlhips of Cundi-lfingen and Neuf- 

 fen) ; alfo o>ci' TrochtelfingLn, Jun^enau, 

 and the part of tlie manor 'of Moelkircli, 

 which lies on the left bank of the Danube, 

 over the lorjfhip of Kagenau, county of 

 Thuengen, landgraviat Kleltgau, manors 

 Ncidenau and Biilgheim, principality of 

 Leiningen, the polTelfions of Lo-.venftein 

 Vv'ertheim, upon the left bank of the Maine 

 (with the exception of tlie county of Lowen- 

 ftein ), and the lordlhips of Haibach, Bronn- 

 berg, and Habitzheim ; and laftly over the 

 polVe^ons of the I'rinces of Salm-Reifer- 

 i'cheid Krautheina, to the north of the Jaxt. 



The Grand Duke of Berg over the lordlhips 

 of Lymburg-Styrum, Brusig, Hardenberg, 

 Gimborn, anl Meuitadt, Wiluenberg ; tlie 

 counties of Homburg, Bentlie.m, Stcinf.-.it, 

 and Ilorftnijin, the poflefllons of the DuJie 

 of Looz, the cou;ities of Siegen, DiUenburg 

 (the manors of Werheim and Burgach ex- 

 cepted), over Stadamar, the lordfhips Wefter- 

 Lurg, Schadeck, and Eeilflein, and t'lc, pio- 

 pcrly P) called, part of Ruul^el, on the right 

 bank of the Lahn. In order to eflablifh a 

 communication between Cleves and the above- 

 named polVcirions, the Grand Dukefliall have 

 a freepifluge through the ftates of the Prince 

 of S.ilm. 



His Hiylincfs the (irand Duke of Darm- 

 ft;idt over the lorddiips of Brcuhcrg, Ilaibach, 

 the manor of Habizbeim, county of lirbach, 

 lotiljhi^) of ilknUadt, apart of the county of 



Kodigfteim, which is pofTcfied by the Prince 

 of Stollbcrg Gedern; over the pofll-li'ons of 

 the Baron of Riedcfel, that are included in, 

 or lie contiguous to, his ftates, namely, the 

 jurifdiftions of Lauferbach, Stockhaufem, 

 'Morr, and Truenftcrn, the po.T;iTions of the 

 Princes ai;d Counts of Solms in Wetcrrau, 

 exclufivK of the ma.nor3 of Hohen Solms, 

 Craunfels, and Greifenllcin ; laiVly, the coun- 

 ties Wittgcnfcein and Berleberg, arid the 

 ■manor of HefTcn-Homburg, which is in pof- 

 felTion of the line of that name. 



His nioit Serene Eminence {Durchljitchtige 

 Emiyenx) the Prince Primate, over the yt^f- 

 felTions of the Princes and Coui-ts o," Ld<v>n- 

 (K'in We: theim, on the right bink 'of ihe 

 Maine, and over the county of RliHiTeck. 



Nafl'au Ufingen, and Naflau Weilburg, over 

 the m.<nors of Dierfdorf, Altenweid, NcurP- 

 burgh, and the part of the county of B.iBen- 

 burg, which belongs to the Prince of Wied- 

 Runkel, over the counties of NeuAied and 

 Holzapfel, the lordfliip of Schomburg, ' the 

 county of Diez and its dependencies ; over 

 that part of tlie village of Metzlclden which 

 appertain.'! to the prir.ce of Naffau Fulda.'che 

 manor', of Wcrhem andBalbach, that part of 

 the lordfliip of Runkel fituaie on the left 

 bank of the Lahn, over the knigTitdoms of 

 Kraniherg ; and laftly over the m.itiors- of 

 Solms Braunfels, Hohen Solms, and Gfeifen- 

 ftein. 



The Prince of Hohenzollern-Siegmarlngen 

 over Trochtelfingen, Jur.gcnan, Straftiurg, 

 Manor O.trach, and the part or the lordAip 

 oi Moellcirch which lies on the left bank of 

 the Danube. 



Salm Kyrburg over the lordfhlp of Geh- 

 men. 



Ifenburg-Burftein over the polfeff.ons of 

 the Count of Ifenbur'g Budingen, Wechterf- 

 bach, and Mehrholz, without any prctcn- 

 ficns on the part of the branch in the prefeni: 

 polTeihon being urged againft tilth, 

 ' Ahremberg over the county of Dulrnen. 



XXV. The menijers of the confederation 

 ftall take the fovereignty of the imperial 

 knightdoms included within their bound.-(ries. 

 Such of thefe lands as. lie between the ftates 

 of two of tiie con.'ederates, ihall be with rc- 

 fpedl to the fovereignty partitioned as exaliUy 

 as pollible betwecrt t;i'_-ni, that no mii'under^ 

 ftanding with rcfpcd to the fovereignty m<;y 

 a rife. 



XXVI. The riglits of fovereignty confift 

 in c-xcrciling the legillation, fuperior jurif- 

 diction, admiiiiftration of juftice, militOTy 

 conl'cription or recruiting, and levying taxi-Si 



XXVII. The prefent reigning Princes or 

 Counts fhall enjoy as patrimonial or private 

 property all the damains they at prcftrit occiii 

 py, as well as ail' the rights- of nsxnm- and 

 entail that do not efreii'tially' appertain' to- th5 

 fovereignty ; nam.-.-ly, tht righ'c' of fii;K;r5br 

 and inferior adminifcratitin of juftic'e in coih^ 

 mon and criminal cafes, tenths, patrona-gc, 

 and other rigliis, with the revenues there- 



z ^ from 



