A tour through Holland : $b along the right and left banks of the Rhine, to the south of Germany, in the summer and autumn of 1806Carr, John, Sir
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A tour through Holland : $b along the right and left banks of the Rhine, to the south of Germany, in the summer and autumn of 1806
Carr, John, Sir
Netherlands -- Description and travel; Rhine River Valley -- Description and travel
His Majesty the King of Wirtemberg, over the possessions of the Prince
and Count of Truchess Waldberg, the counties of Baindt Egloff
Guttenzell, Hechbach, Ysuy, Koenigsek Aullendorff, Ochenhausen, Roth,
Schussenried, and Weissenau, the lordships of Mietingen and Sunningen,
New Ravensburg, Thanheim, Warthausen, and Weingarten, with the
exception of the lordship of Haguenau, the possessions of the Prince
of Thurn, with the exception of those not mentioned above; the
lordship of Strasburg, and the manor of Ostraiz, the lordships of
Gundelfingen and Neussen, the parts of the country of Limburg
Gaildorf, which his Majesty does not possess, all the unalienated
possessions of the princes of Hohenlohe, and over a part of the manor
formerly belonging to Mentz, Krautheim, on the left bank of the Jaxt.
The Grand Duke of Baden over the principality of Furstenberg, with the
exception of the lordships of Gundelfingen and Neussen; also over
Trochtelfingen, Jungenau, and part of the manor of Moeskirch, which
lies on the left bank of the Danube, over the lordship of Hagenau,
county of Thuengen, landgraviate of Klettgau, manors of Neidenau and
Billigheim, principality of Leiningen, the possessions of Lowenstein
Wertheim, upon the left bank of the Maine (with the exceptions of the
country of Lowenstein), and the lordships of Hailack, Bonnberg, and
Habitzheim; and lastly, over the possessions of the Princes of
Salm-Reiser-scheid Krantheim, to the north of the Jaxt.
The grand Duke of Berg over the lordships of Lymburg-Styrum, Brugg,
Hardenberg, Gimborn, and Neustadt, Wildenberg; the counties of
Homburg, Bentheim, Steinfurt, and Horstmarn, the possessions of the
Duke of Looz; the counties of Siegen, Dillenburg (the manors of
Werheim and Burgach excepted) over Stadamar, the lordships
Westerburgh, Schadeck, and Beilstein, and the properly so called, part
of Runkel, on the right bank of the Lahn. In order to establish a
communication between Cleves and the above-named possessions, the
grand Duke shall have a free 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,
lordship of Illenstadt, a part of the county of Kodigsheim, which is
possessed by the Prince of Stolberg Gedern; over the possessions of
the Baron of Riedefel, that are included in, or lie contiguous to his
estates, namely, the jurisdictions of Lauserbach, Stockhausen, Mort,
and Truenstern, the possessions of the Princes and Counts of Solms, in
Weterrau, exclusive of the manors of Hohen Solms, Braunsels, and
Grietenstein; lastly, the counties of Wittgenstein, and Berleberg, and
the manor of Hessen-Homburg, which is in possession of the line of
that name.
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