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45? GERMANY. [Auftria.<br />

9. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> Rixheitn, in the village <strong>of</strong> Rixhelm, or Rixen^<br />

and the prefedlurate <strong>of</strong> Landfer.<br />

10. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> Ottmarßmm, or Ottmarfen, a market-town, alfo<br />

lying in the prefedurate <strong>of</strong> Landfer^<br />

not far from the Rhine.<br />

In<br />

Upper- Aljace,<br />

11. The <strong>com</strong>mandery oi Gebiveikr, fituated in the nhhty o? Muj-bacb.<br />

12. The <strong>com</strong>mandery oi Rujfdch, which is a town feated in the Upper-<br />

Mundat, and belonging to the bifhopric <strong>of</strong> Strafzburg.<br />

13. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> Ä'i;z//(?n/^^rg-, which being formerly an Imperial<br />

city, lies in the land-vogtey <strong>of</strong> Hagenau.<br />

In<br />

Lower-Alface.<br />

14. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> -^W/^«, which is afmall foundationary-town.<br />

15. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> 5'/r^/2;^«rg-.<br />

Rem. Whether the crown <strong>of</strong> France has, agreeably to the treaties <strong>of</strong><br />

Ryfivick and Baaden, again reftored the <strong>com</strong>mandaries <strong>of</strong> the bailiwicks <strong>of</strong><br />

Alface and Lorrain, which were taken, in the foregoing century from the<br />

Tetitonick order, and conferred upon the order <strong>of</strong> St. Lazarus, I know<br />

AUSTRIA.<br />

not.<br />

IV. The Bailiwick <strong>of</strong><br />

Of this bailiwick I have treated in Vol. iv. p. 156. but not fully; for<br />

which reafon I fhall here give a more ample account <strong>of</strong> it. To this<br />

bailiwick belongs,<br />

1. The T^eiitonkk court <strong>of</strong> Vienna, with the church in it <strong>of</strong> St. Elizabeth.<br />

At this place is the feat <strong>of</strong> the provincial-<strong>com</strong>mandator <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bailiwick,<br />

2. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> A'^wy?^^/, m Lower-Außria.<br />

3. The <strong>com</strong>mandery near Gratz, which is the principal town in all<br />

S/iria, and on an eminence, in which the Teutonick houfe ftands on the<br />

rivulet <strong>of</strong> Lech.<br />

4. The <strong>com</strong>mandery oi Merefintza and Great- Somitag, in Loiver-Stiria,<br />

fituated between the towns <strong>of</strong> Fettau and Fridau, not far from the river<br />

Danube.<br />

5. The <strong>com</strong>mandery <strong>of</strong> Löy^^f/^, lying in the head town <strong>of</strong> Carniola.<br />

See Vol. iv. p. 2 10.<br />

6. The

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