The genealogies of the high-born Prince & Princess, George and Anne of Denmark, &c. shewing the lineal descent of these two noble and illustrious families : with their matches, issue, times of death, places of sepulchre, impresses, devices, &c. from the year of grace M. to this present year, MDCLXXXIV ...

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The genealogies of the high-born Prince & Princess, George and Anne of Denmark, &c. shewing the lineal descent of these two noble and illustrious families : with their matches, issue, times of death, places of sepulchre, impresses, devices, &c. from the year of grace M. to this present year, MDCLXXXIV ...
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H. K. (Henry Keepe), 1652-1688.
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[London] :: Printed by N. Thompson ...,
1684.
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Anne, -- Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714.
George, -- Prince, consort of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1653-1708.
Queens -- Great Britain -- Genealogy.
Princes -- Great Britain -- Genealogy.
Princesses -- Great Britain -- Genealogy.
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8. Conrade Earl of Oldenburgh.

CONRADE, only Son of John and Margaret, was Earl of Olden∣burgh and Dalmenhorst, who enlar∣ged the Priviledges of the Burghers of Oldenburgh, for some signal Services performed by them in his Domestick wars, in the year 1345. But going in∣to Butiarenland, to quell the Tumults and Insurrections raised there, he lost

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his life in Battel, A. D. 1366. This Character is given him, That he was an experienced Souldier, Eloquent, Beau∣tiful, ready in action, Pious, Liberal and Bounteous to Sacred Structures. He had two Wives; The first was the Countess of Hoien, on whom he begat MAURICE, his eldest Son, who was Earl of Oldenburgh & Dalmenhorst, joyned in Matrimony to Anne Daugh∣ter of Magnus, sirnamed Torquatus, Duke of Lunenburgh, by whom he had only two Daughters, Anne the Wife of Otho Count Waldeck, and Ingleburgh married to Occo a Captain in Aurich: This Maurice died in the year 1410. and was buried at Rastede by his Wife. JOHN, second Son of Conrade by his first Wife, died in his youth. The second Lady of this Earl Conrade, was Cunegunda Countess of Diepholitan, by whom he had like∣wise two Sons, THEODORICK, who was Earl of Oldenburgh, after the de∣cease of his half Brother Maurice; and CHRISTIAN.

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