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fered great damage by fire.<br />

is alfo a tin-mine.<br />

GERMANY.<br />

Near it is a village <strong>of</strong> the fame name, and here<br />

8. Schmiedeberg on the Weißritz, a fmall town and nobleman's eftale, belonging<br />

in part to the Lord <strong>of</strong> Bulaiv.<br />

g. Weefenßein, or Wejenfleiuy a village, containing a nobleman's eftate and<br />

citadel, and belonging to the family <strong>of</strong> Biinau. The citadel has a chapel<br />

and preacher <strong>of</strong> its own. This place is a Bohemian fief.<br />

10. Great-Sedliz, a village, with an eledloral domain and citadel belonging<br />

to it, which is united into one parifli with Dohfia. The citadel here was<br />

conftrudled on a fine plan by its former owner, Count Augtißm Chrißopher<br />

oi Wackerbarthy and had a beautiful pleafure-garden likewife ereäed near it.<br />

11. Zehißa, an eftate <strong>of</strong> Count Bruhl's, with a citadel and familychurch.<br />

12. Cotta, La?igef7hemer/dorf, Maxett, Ottendorf, Reinhardfg>immay<br />

Rohrfdorf 2iVidi Struppen, all parochial-villages with nobiemens eftates. Gamigy<br />

Ziifchendorf, and other noble eftates with villages.<br />

13. Between the above-mentioned village <strong>of</strong> Cotta and the village <strong>of</strong><br />

Rothwernjdorf, is dug at the Gottlenbe the fined Pima fand-ftone, which is<br />

found extremely proper for the tendcreft fort <strong>of</strong> ftatuary work, for which<br />

purp<strong>of</strong>es alone it is dag.<br />

14. The feigpiory <strong>of</strong> Laiienliein, which is under immediate vafTalage,<br />

and ever fince the year 152 1 has appertained to the noble family <strong>of</strong> Bwiaii.<br />

This feigniory <strong>com</strong>prizes in it,<br />

1. Lauenßei?!, anciently called La'we?ißein, or Lowenßein, a fmall town-.<br />

Near it was formerly dug a rich tin and iron-mine ; and here has alfo been<br />

difcovered a jafper-quarry, which has continued ever fince unworked, partly<br />

becaufe the jafper in it is too brittle and partly becaufe it defrays not the expence.<br />

This place is a Bohemian fief.<br />

2. <strong>New</strong>-Geyjzi)7g, a fmall town, feated in a valley between mountains,<br />

and parted by what is called the Geyfzing s-hrook from Old-Geyfzitig, which<br />

belongs to the prefedurate <strong>of</strong> Altenberg in the circle <strong>of</strong> the Erzgebirg, At<br />

this place is a mine-<strong>of</strong>fice belonging to the family <strong>of</strong> Bunau, which has the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> the tin-mine here.<br />

3. A part <strong>of</strong> the mine-town <strong>of</strong> Zienivald, which ftands on Bohemian<br />

ground on the borders <strong>of</strong> &xo/;_y. One fourth <strong>of</strong> this place belongs to the<br />

Lords <strong>of</strong> Bunau at haiienflein and Weejenßein, and has its own mine-li^ts,<br />

which are drawn together in the name <strong>of</strong> the United Zwitterfeld. A fins<br />

dug at this place.<br />

tin is<br />

4. The village <strong>of</strong> Furßenau and the borough <strong>of</strong> Gcttrau.<br />

5. Lobenhayn, a village.<br />

6. Furfteinvalde and Riidolphjdorf, both villages,<br />

7. The Oi'lfengrund.<br />

8. The village <strong>of</strong> Of/y?;;,<br />

9s<br />

The<br />

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