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which was the habitation of Wolfgang prince of 

 Anhalt his great uncle ; Ernest favoureth religion. 



George Ernest, Prince and Earl of Henneberg, 

 at Schlewsing, by the forest called Turing. 



George, Duke of Silesia and Brieke, of the 

 family of the Kings of Poland, dwelleth at Brieke ; 

 his eldest son, Joachim Frederick, hath married the 

 daughter of the Prince of Anhalt ; his second son, 

 John George. 



Henry, Duke of Silesia and Lignitz, son to the 

 brother of George, dwelleth at Lignitz ; he hath no 

 children alive. 



Frederick, brother to Henry, unmarried. 



Charles, Duke of Munsterburg and Olsse, his 

 wife the Countess of Sternberg in Bohemia, where 

 he maketh his abode. 



Henry, brother to Charles, remained at Olsse. 



John Frederick, Duke of Teschen. 



Charles, Duke of Lorrain, his chief court at 

 Nancy. 



His eldest son Henry of man s estate. 



Charles, Cardinal Archbishop of Metes. 



A daughter in the French court. 



Besides, there are in Germany three electors 

 bishops, and divers bishops of great livings. 



The free towns of greatest importance are No- 

 remberg, Auspurg, Ulmes, and Strasburg : then the 

 cantons of the Swisses, the Grisons, and Valois. 



The greatest trouble in Germany at this time is 

 about the concordate, furthered by the Duke of 

 Saxon, and the Count Palatine. 



