STATE) PAPERS. 
Art. XXIV. The members of 
the confederation shall exercise all 
the rights of sovereignty hencefor- 
ward as follow :—His majesty the 
king of Bavaria, over the principa- 
~ lity of Schwartzenberg, the county 
of Castell, the lordships of Spein- 
feld and Wiesenheid, the dependen- 
cies of the principality of Hohen- 
lohe, which are included in the mar- 
graviate of Anspach, and the terri- 
‘tory of Rothanburg, namely, the 
great manors of Schillingsfurst and 
Kirchberg, the county of Sternstein, 
the principality of Oettingen, the 
possessions of the prince of La Tour 
_ to the north of the principality of 
Neuburg, the county of Edelstetten, 
the possessions of the prince and of 
the count of Fugger, the burgraviat 
of Winterreiden ; lastly, the lord- 
ships of Buxheim and ‘Tannhausen, 
and over the entire of the highway 
from Memmingen to Lindau.—His 
majesty the king of Wirtemberg, 
_ over the possessions of the prince 
and count of Truchess Waldeburg, 
the counties of Baindt, Egloff Gut- 
tenzell, Hechbach, Ysuy, Koenig- 
seek, Aulendorff, Ochsenhausen, 
Roth, Schussenried and Wiessenau, 
the lordships of Mietingen and Sun- 
-ningen, New Ravensburg Thann- 
heim, Warthausen and Weingarten, 
with exception of the lordship of 
Hagenau; the possessions of the 
prince of Thurn, with the exception 
of those not mentioned above; the 
lordship of Strassberg and manor of 
Oztraitz, the lordship of Gundel- 
singen which his majesty docs not 
possess, all the unalienated: posses- 
sions of the princess of Hohenlohe, 
and over a part of the manor for- 
merly belonging to Mentz, Kraut- 
heim on the left bank of the Jaxt. 
The grand duke of Baden over the 
principality of Feurstenberg, (with 
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the exception of the lordships of 
Gundelsingen and Neussen); also 
over Trochtelfingen, Jungenau, and 
the part of the manor of Moes- 
kirch, which lies on the left bank of 
the Danube, over the lordship of 
Hagenau, county of Thuingen, 
Landgraviat Klettgau, manors Nei- 
denau and Billigheim, principality 
of Liningen, the possessions of 
Lowenstein Wertheim, upon the 
left bank of the Maine (with the ex- 
ception of the county of Lowen. 
stein, ) and the lordships of Aaibach, 
Brennherg, and Habitzheim; and 
lastly over the possessions of the 
princes of Salm-Reiferscheid-Krau- 
theim, to the north of the Jaxt. 
The grand duke of Berg, over the 
lordships of Limburg Styrum, Brugg, 
Hardenberg, Gimborn, and Neu- 
stadt, Wildenberg; the counties of 
Homburg, Bentheim, Steinfort, and 
Horstman, the possessions of the 
duke of Looz, the counties of Sie- 
gen, Dillenburg (the manors of 
Werheim and Burgoch excepted,) 
over Stadamar, the lordships Wes- 
terburg, Schadeck, and Beilstein, 
and the property so called, part of 
Runkelt on the right bank of the 
Lahn, In order to establish a com- 
munication between Cleves and the 
abovenamed possessions, the grand 
duke shall. have a frec passage 
through the states of the prince of 
Salm.—His highness the grand duke 
of Darmstadt, over the lordships of 
Brenberg, Haibach, the manor of 
Habizheim, county of Erbach, lord- 
ship of Illenstadt, a part of the 
county of Konigsheim, which is pos- 
sessed by the prince of Stolberb 
Gederu ; over the possessions of the 
baron of Redesel, that are included 
in, or lie contiguous to, his states, 
namely, the jurisdictions of Lauser- 
hach, Stockhausen, Mort, and 
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