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2 22 GERMANY. [Baaden.<br />

Gretz'ingen, a parochial village feated on the Pßiz, and much refortcd<br />

to for the Prince's delightful palace and gardens there.<br />

The parochial villages <strong>of</strong> Berghaufen, or Barkhaujen, in which is alfo a<br />

pretty hunting feat belonging to the Marggraves, and Sellingen, both lying<br />

on the Pßnz.<br />

JVolfertfiüeier and Rippurg; in the laft <strong>of</strong> which is an old caftle.<br />

Miinzeßeim, a parochial village containing a feat, is a fief <strong>of</strong> the Marggraves<br />

held by the barons <strong>of</strong> Munzeßdcim.<br />

Hohcniuettersbach, formerly Durrenwettersbach, a rich farm.<br />

3. The upper diftridt <strong>of</strong> P/orz^m«. In it<br />

Pforzheim, a town feated on the Entz, which at this place receives the<br />

Nagold and IVurm. Pforzheim was formerly the refidence <strong>of</strong> the youngeft<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the Marggraves. In it is a fpecial fuperintendency, a grammarfchool,<br />

and an orphan-houfe, and in the year 1689 it was deftroyed by the<br />

French.<br />

The parochial villages <strong>of</strong> Baufchlott, Brotzingen, Dietlingen, Dum, Elviendingen,<br />

Eutingen, Eyfzingen, Huchenfeld and Weifjenßein ; together with<br />

JJpriiigen, Langenalt, and Nieffern, hamlets.<br />

4. The diftricl <strong>of</strong> Stein and Langenjleinbach. In it<br />

Stein, a. market-town and feat.<br />

The parochial villages <strong>of</strong> Konigibach, Upper and Under-W<strong>of</strong>zingen, Nottingen,<br />

Itterfpach, Remchingen, containing a feat ; ?.nd Gobrichen.<br />

Langenjleinbach, a market-town, with a feat in it and warm-baths.<br />

II.<br />

The Maggravate <strong>of</strong> HocHBERG or Hachberg, forms an upper-amf,<br />

or Prefeclurate <strong>of</strong> itfelf, and is divided into four quarters; viz.<br />

1. The Emmendingen quarter, to which belongs<br />

Hochberg, a very ancient caftle.<br />

Emmendingen, a little town fituate on the EIz, and where in the year i 590<br />

a fruitlefs conference was fet on foot betwixt the Catholic and Lutheran divines.<br />

In this town is a fpecial fuperintendency, and its neighbourhood<br />

produces excellent wine.<br />

The parochial villages <strong>of</strong> Ott<strong>of</strong>chioanden, or Ottetfchwangen, Reppenbach,<br />

Sexau, Langcn-Denzlingen, Vorßatten or Vorenftetten, and Gundelßngen.<br />

Sulzburg, a little town lying betwixt Heiterß:eim and Baadenweiler, and<br />

noted for a very good red wine. Near it are the villages <strong>of</strong> Ballrechten and<br />

Dettingen, which alfo belong to this quarter.<br />

2. The Malterdingen quarter <strong>com</strong>prehends the parochial villages <strong>of</strong> Malterdingen,<br />

Kondringen, Mundingen and Broggingen.<br />

3. The Eichßatten quarter contains in it the parochial villages <strong>of</strong> Eichfetten,<br />

Bozingen, Nymburg, Balingen and Tbeningen.<br />

4. The Weifweiler quarter, in which are the church-villages <strong>of</strong> Weifircil<br />

on the Rhine, Konigfchafhaufen and Leifelheim, or Lif'elen, Bifchqffingen,<br />

Bickenfokl, Ihringen and Brechthal,<br />

I<br />

III. The

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