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in Bavary, married the daughter of the Duke of 

 Lorrain. 



His second brother Ferdinand remaineth most at 

 Landshutt. 



The third, Ernest, is Bishop of Frishinghen and 

 Hildesheim, and late of Liege. 



Julius, Duke of Brunswick, at the strong castle 

 of Wolfenhuttel on Oker. 



Ericke of Brunswick, son to Magnus, uncle to 

 Julius, remaineth at Mynda, or where the rivers of 

 Werra and Fulda do join, making the river of 

 Visurgis navigable. 



William, Duke of Luneburg hath his being at 

 Cella, on the river Albera. 



Henry his brother at Grysorn, where, before, 

 their uncle Francis was wont to dwell. 



Otho their cousin, Duke of Luneburg, inhabiteth 

 Harbourg, on this side the Elbe, over-right against 

 Hamburgh. 



The Dukes of Pomerania, John Frederick 

 dwelleth at Stetin. 



Bugeslaus at Campena, some time an abbey in 

 the county of Bardruse. 



Ernest Ludovick at Wolgast, on the river of 

 Panis that runneth into the Baltick sea. 



Barmin at Ragenwald in Further Pomerania, on 

 the borders of Poland and Prussia. 



Casimire at Camyn, which bishoprick he holdeth, 

 either as administrator, or in his own possession and 

 right. 



Ulricke, Duke of Meckelbourg, remaineth most 



