Tables of the emperour kings, and all the soveraign princes and electoral that are now alive in Europe. 1. Their names. 2. When they were born. 3. When they came to their respective crowns and principalities. 4. When and whom they have married. 5. What children they have got, and the time of their birth. Together with their natural children, owned by them. Very useful to all that read the London, Harlem, Amsterdam and Paris Gazette.

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Tables of the emperour kings, and all the soveraign princes and electoral that are now alive in Europe. 1. Their names. 2. When they were born. 3. When they came to their respective crowns and principalities. 4. When and whom they have married. 5. What children they have got, and the time of their birth. Together with their natural children, owned by them. Very useful to all that read the London, Harlem, Amsterdam and Paris Gazette.
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London :: printed for Abel Roper, at the Mitre, and Rich. Southby, at the Golden Fleece, in Fleet-street,
1693.
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"Tables of the emperour kings, and all the soveraign princes and electoral that are now alive in Europe. 1. Their names. 2. When they were born. 3. When they came to their respective crowns and principalities. 4. When and whom they have married. 5. What children they have got, and the time of their birth. Together with their natural children, owned by them. Very useful to all that read the London, Harlem, Amsterdam and Paris Gazette." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64518.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 26, 2024.

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§. IV.

THe other Princes, and Princesses that are Roman Catholicks,

I. Anne Mary, the pre∣sent Dutchess of Savoy, born August the 27th 1669.

Her Children,

1. Mary Adetherd, born Dec. the 6, 1685.

2. Another Princess, born Aug. the 30, 1688.

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II. Charlotta Elizabeth, the present Dutchess of Orleans, her Children.

1. Philip Duke of Chartres.

2. Elizabeth of Char∣tres.

III. Anne, the present Princess of Conde, daugh∣ter to Edward Count Pa∣latin, and Grand-Child to the King of Bohemia; her Children.

1. Mary of Bourbon.

2. Lewis Duke of An∣guien.

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3. Mary of Monmoran∣cy.

4. Anne Mary of An∣guien.

5. Aloisa of Conde.

IV. Two daughters of Benedicta Henrietta Philippina, Dutchess of Hanover, daughter to Edward Count Palatin, and Grand-Child to the King of Bohemia.

1. Charlotta Felicitas, born March the 8, 1671.

2. Withelmina Amalia, born April the 26, 1673.

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The Princes of the House of Nassau, are to be found among the Prin∣ces of the Empire.

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