An English-royall pedegree common to the two most noble princes lately married Friderick, first prince of imperiall blood sprung from glorious Charlemagne, Count Palatine of the Rhine ... [brace] and [brace] ELizabeth, Infanta of Albion, Princesse Palatine ... onely daughter of our most gracious King Iames and Queene Anne : being both of them in one and the same degree of lineall descent from Edward the Third, the victorious king of England / [by] Iames Maxwell. Maxwell, James, b. 1581. 1613 Approx. 7 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2008-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A07307 STC 17699.5 ESTC S3069 29905503 ocm 29905503 28129 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. 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Broadsides -- England -- 17th century. 2007-08 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-08 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-09 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2007-09 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE blazon of Prince Frederick blazon of Princess Elizabeth portrait of Prince Frederick and Princess Elizabeth יהוה An English-Royall Pedegree : Common to the two most Noble Princes Lately Maried . FRIDERICK , first Prince of the Imperiall , blood sprung from glorious Charle-Magne , Count Palatine of the Rhine , Duke of Bauier , Elector and Arch-Sewer of the holy Romaine Empire , & knight of the renowned order of the Garter . interlocking hearts and ELIZABETH , Infanta of Albion , Princesse Palatine , Dutchesse of Bauier , the onely Daughter of our most gracious King Iames and Qu●ene Anne . Being both of them in one , and the same degree of lineall descent from Edward the Third , the victorious King of England . EDward the Third of this name , King of England , France and Ireland , the Author and first Knight of the renowned order of the Garter , and Vicar generall of the Empire . IOhn of Gant , Knight of the Garter Earle of Richmond , Darbie , Leicester and Lincolne , Palatine of Chester , Duke of Lancaster and Aquitaine , heigh Steward of England , great Constable of France , and in the right of his second Wife , King of Castille and Leon , the Fourth Sonne of King Edward the Third . IOhn Beaufort Earle of Somerset , Marquise Dorset , Lord high Chamberlaine of England , Knight of the Garter : Sonne to Iohn of Gant , and brother to Henry the Fourth King of England . I Ane Beaufort , Daughter to the Earle-Marquise Iohn , maried to the most vertuous , valorous , and learned Prince , Iames the First , King of Scotland . I Ames the Second , Sonne and heire of King Iames the First , of Scotland , and of Queene Iàne of England . I Ames the Third , Sonne and heire of the most couragious ▪ curteous , and affable Prince King Iames the Second . I Ames the Fourth , Soune and heire of King Iames the Third . I Ames the Fift , Knight of the renowned order of the Garter , and King of Scotland , the most worthy and vertuous Sonne of a most religious , vertuous , and worthy Father Iames the Fourth . MArie surnamed Clarabella , for her incomparable beautie and bountie , Queene heire of Scotland , Queene Dowag●r of France , and Princesse apparant of England , France , and Ireland , as being the great grand childe of the most prudent and puissant Prince Henry the Seauenth King of England , and the onely Daughter and heire of the most noble Britanish Prince Iames the Fifth King of Scotland . CHarles-Iames surnamed the Concorder Britaines King of Concord , the onely Sonne and heire of Queene Mary and of her second husband , the most comely and noble Prince Henry Lord Darley , Earle of Rosse , Duke of Albanie Knight of the renowned order of Saint Michaell , and King of Scotland ; being her Maiesties nearest and dearest cosin , and the great grand childe of the foresaid King Henry the Seauenth . ELizabeth surnamed the Beloued , the onely Daughter of our most gracious King Iames and Queene Anne . PHilippa Daughter to Iohn of Gant , and ●iste● Henry the Fourth King of England , and to Iohn Earle of Sommers●t Marquise Dorset maried to Iohn King of Portugall . EDward King of Portugall , Sonne to King Iohn , by his wife Queene Phillippe of Lancaster . LEonora Daughter to King Edward of Portugall maried to the most noble and vertuous Prince Friderick the Third , Arch-Duke of Austria and Emperour . CVnegund Daughter of Friderick the Emperour , and Leonora , and Sister of the glorious Emperour Maximilian the First , maried to A●bert the Fourth , Duke of Bauier . SVsanne Daughter to the right noble , learned , & prudent Prince Albert the Fourth , by his Wife Cunegund of Austria , maried to the right generous Prince Casimire Marquise of Brandeburg & Duke of Pomerane . MArie Dau●hter to Casimere Marquis of Brandeburg by his Wife Susanne of Bauier , maried to Friderick the Third of this name Prince Palatine Elector and Arch-Sewer of the holy Romaine Empire , Duke of Bau●ere , Earle of Obrink Simmer and Spanheim , who was a Prince peaceable and learned and a singular Patron to Schollers ; he likewise planted the reformed Religion in his Citie of Heidelberg . LOdouick the Fift Elector of this Name , Prince Palatine and Duke of Bauier , and Bipontz , Earle of Simmer and Spanheim , Sonne to Fridericke the Third , a Prince godly and vertuous , care●ull to establish iustice Policie and peace in his Princedome he enriched the famous Colledge of Heidelberg with new reuenues . FRiderick the fourth of this Name , Prince Palatine , Elector , and Arch-sewer of the sacred Romaine Empire , Duke of Bauier Sonne to Lodouick the Fift aforesaid ; he was a Prince endued with many heroicall parts , a louer of learning , and of the learned , the most magnificent house-keeper of all the Germaine Princes ▪ he was exceeding officious to our gracious Soueraigne King Iames , and very kinde and curteous , both to English and S●ottish Trauailers . FRiderick the Fift of this Name , the inheritor of his noble fathers Princele dignitie , vertue and worth , Sonne in law to our most gracious King Iames and Queene Anne . Being both of them almost in one and the same degree of lineall descent ( as I can shew ) from 25. Emperours of Romaines Greeks and Germaines , and from 30 Kings of diuers Kingdomes and Countries . This Royall an● Princely Pedegree , is by the Author dedicated to the right noble Lady , ElizabethVicountesse Hadington , Wife to the most valorous rescuer of our King , Iohn Lord Ramsey ▪ Vicount Hadington . Imprinted at London for Henry Gosson . Iames Maxwell .