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348 G E R M A N Y. [L. Bavaria.<br />

with the faixi palatinate, to Bavaria, which was confirmed in the p<strong>of</strong>ieflion<br />

there<strong>of</strong> at the peace <strong>of</strong> JVeßphalid. This pfleggericbt contains in it Cham^<br />

a town on the Regen, which in this nei;i;hbcurhood receives into it the Httle<br />

river Champ. The Fro.ndfcam are p<strong>of</strong>lcfTed <strong>of</strong> a convent here. In 1703<br />

this place was taken by the Impcrialtfts, and in 1742 pillaged by the<br />

Pandours.<br />

Seventeen caftles, noblemens feats, and h<strong>of</strong>markte, as namely Neubaus,<br />

Raiiiuorf, Ruining, 'Ticrlfteiii and Traubenbach.<br />

5. The Pfleggericht <strong>of</strong> Furt, containing in it Furt a fmall town and caftle<br />

on the Champ.<br />

I'eated<br />

6. The Pfleggericht <strong>of</strong> Kotzting, containing in it<br />

Kotzting, a market-town.<br />

Twenty caitles, noblemens feats, and hojmarkte, as namely Camerau,<br />

Grub, Lam, Lichtenecli, Fleyhach, Kaidftein, Zenching and Z?/w Haiu.<br />

7. The Pfleggericht <strong>of</strong> Neukirchen, which contains in it the two markettowns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Neukirchen and Rfchlkam.<br />

8. The pfl.tggericht <strong>of</strong> Viechtach, in which is a copper and filver mine,<br />

exclu five <strong>of</strong><br />

Viechtach^ a markct-tovi/n feated on the Schivarz-Regen, and<br />

Ruemannsfelden, a market-town ; near the latter <strong>of</strong> which alfo lies<br />

Gottej'zell, an abbey <strong>of</strong> Cifiercian Monks.<br />

Above ten caftles, noblemens feats, and hojmarkte, as namely Draxlried,<br />

Kiilnberg, Podeninaii, &cc.<br />

3. The Lower-pfleggericht, viz,<br />

1. The pfleggericbt oi Leonsberg, which lies between the pfleggericbt <strong>of</strong><br />

Straubing, Landau and Dingelflngen. In it is<br />

Lconsberg, a caftle ftanding on a high mountain which formerly gave the<br />

title <strong>of</strong> Count.<br />

Kolnbach, a caftle, Leibflng and Guntering.<br />

2. The Pfleggericht <strong>of</strong> Schwarzach. The feat <strong>of</strong> this pfleggricht lies in<br />

the caftle <strong>of</strong> Schzvarzach on the rivulet <strong>of</strong> that name, and within the pfleggericbt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Miterflels.<br />

3. The Pfleggericht <strong>of</strong> Linden. The feat <strong>of</strong> this pfleggericbt lies in the<br />

caftle <strong>of</strong> Linden.<br />

4. Tht Pfleggericht <strong>of</strong> ZwifI And JVeißenftein, containing in it<br />

Zivifel,<br />

a market-town feated on the river Regen, the fource <strong>of</strong> which I'es<br />

on the borders <strong>of</strong> Bohemia in this diftrift.<br />

Weiflenftein,<br />

a caftle.<br />

5. The pfleggericbt <strong>of</strong> Regen, containing<br />

Regen, a market-town, feated on a river <strong>of</strong> the fame name.<br />

Rinchnach, a convent, incorporated with that <strong>of</strong> Lower- Altaich.<br />

Seven caftles, noblem^ens feats, and h<strong>of</strong>markte, as namely Bifch<strong>of</strong>smais,<br />

B^inhardfmais,<br />

&,c.<br />

6. The pfleggericbt <strong>of</strong> Deckendorf , containing in it 'Decken^-

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