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 dor; Albert von Thurn, Frederic Malowetz, Gebhard Weltzer, John Frederic von Oberheim, Kaspar von Hohenfürth, Henry Schwenitz, Smil Zahradetzky, Francis Jurkowitz, Conrad Pretorius, the physician; John Pertholdt, John Seltzer, John Kapl von Turkhaus, William Wratsky, John Reinhart von Stampach, George Reitter, Ladislaw Mörthen, the steward, (who afterwards turned Turk;) Bernard Schahner, grand equerry; John von Winorz, the chaplain; Gabriel Hahu, the secretary; John Rhandleberger, the vice-secretary; my lord’s gentlemen, Eustace von Prankh, George Lasota; the chamberlains, Adam Wolfgang, John Malowekz, Mark Reindler; pages of the chamber, Sigismund Fink, Melchior Kregwitz, John Perlinger, John Wenzel Wratislaw von Mitrowitz, Stephen Lang, Balthazar von Kopet; Kasper Malek, the interpreter, or speaker; Paul Gertzemond, the cup-bearer; Luke Meminger, the purveyor; Henry Jahn, the caterer; Sebastian Hausnik, the cellarer; Frederic Seydl, the apothecary; Christopher Haas, the barber; Blasius Cyrenthaller, the goldsmith and clockmaker; John Æder, the silversmith; Michael Fisher, the painter; Christopher Warazda, the Hungarian tailor; Daniel Ragsky, the sacristan; the chiefcook, Christopher N.; the remaining cooks, John Tyngel, Philip Peckstein, Jacob Brenk; the confectioner, Wawrinetz Schmid; the grooms, John Halpach, Isaac Czoth, John Pockh; Kilian Shenkel, the blacksmith; Christopher Zikan, my lord’s coachman; John Bornamissa, Peter Weber, Janush Krabat, John Reich. These were the attendants of my lord the ambassador, besides the rest of the suite, who came with the carriages, and returned back again with Herr Petsch to Vienna.