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religion, having well declared the same in banishing 

 the ministers out of Vienna, and divers other towns, 

 where he goeth about to plant Jesuits. 



Of his subjects greatly misliked, as his house is 

 hateful to all Germany. 



The Archduke Charles holdeth Styria and Ca- 

 rinthia ; his chief abode is at. Gratz ; his wife is sister 

 to the Duke of Bavyre, by whom he hath children. 



The Archduke Ferdinand hath Tyrol, and re- 

 maineth the most part at Ilsburg. For his eldest 

 son he hath bought in Germany a pretty state, not 

 far from Ulms ; the second is a cardinal. Now he is 

 a widower, and said that he shall marry a daughter 

 of the Duke of Mantua. 



These are uncles to the emperor ; besides Maxi 

 milian and Ernest, he hath two brothers, the 

 Archduke Matthias, that hath a pension of the 

 estates of the Low Country, and a Cardinal Arch 

 bishop of Toledo. 



In Germany there are divers princes diversly af 

 fected. The Elector Palatine Ludovic, a Lutheran ; 

 his chief abode is at Heidelberg, 



His brother, John Casimir, Calvinist, at Keisers- 

 lautern, or Nieustadt. 



Richard their uncle at Symyers. 



During the life of the last elector, Ludovic dwelt 

 at Amberg in the Higher Palatinate. 



Philip Ludovic dwelt at Norbourg on the Danow, 

 and is commonly called duke of. 



John dwelleth at Rypont, or Sweybourgh, or in 



