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REPLY1850

Osnaburg Bishopric

By F. E.

By the treaty of Osnaburg, in 1624, it was stipulated "that the alternate nomination to the Bishopric of Osnaburg should be in the catholic bishops, and in the protestant branches of the house of Luneburg." Thus, the Princes Ernest Augustus, the father of George I., Ernest Augustus, brother of the same monarch, and the late Duke of York, became sovereign-bishops of Osnaburg. But by the treaty of Vienna, in 1815, the bishopric became an integral part of the kingdom of Hanover. (Vide *Halliday's House of Guelph*, 4to. 1820, pp. 134, 135, 335.)

Topics: Bishopric History, Treaties, Royal History

Locations: Osnaburg, Luneburg, Vienna, Hanover