OF THE STATE OF EUROPE. 439 



The ordinary garrisons in Hungary are to the 

 number of but evil paid at this time. 



The revenues and subsidies of Hungary do not 

 pass one hundred thousand florins. The last em 

 peror affirmed solemnly that the charge of Hungary 

 amounted to one million and a half. 



The revenues of Bohemia, ordinary and extraor 

 dinary, amount to fifty thousand dollars. 



In the absence of the emperor, the Baron of 

 Rosemberg is Governor of Bohemia, who possesseth 

 almost a fourth part of that country, and is a papist; 

 neither he nor his brother have children : he beareth 

 the emperor in hand to make him his heir. 



Of Silesia and Moravia, the emperor yearly may 

 have two hundred thousand florins. 



Out of Austriche of subsidy and tribute one 

 hundred thousand florins, for his domains are all 

 sold away and engaged. 



Thus all his revenues make half a million of 

 florins. 



To his brothers Maximilian and Ernest he al- 

 loweth yearly, by agreement made between them, 

 forty-five thousand florins apiece, as well for Au 

 striche, as that might hereafter fall unto them by the 

 decease of the Archduke Ferdinand in Tyrol, the 

 which shall come to the emperor. 



The emperor altogether dependeth on Spain, as 

 well in respect of his house, as the education he re 

 ceived there, and the rule his mother hath over him 

 with the chief of his council. He is utter enemy to 



