The bishopric of Osnaburg was founded by Charlemagne, and was filled by various princes until 1625, when Cardinal Francis William, Count of Wartemburg, was elected by the chapter.
Treaty of Osnaburg relative to the bishopric are given at length.
By the Treaty of Vienna, the bishopric of Osnaburg was made part of the kingdom of Hanover.
Wintertime, I wore a balmoral petticoat, osnaburg drawers, and er-r-r.
For underwear, we wore balmoral petticoats and osnaburg drawers.
Mattress ticks was made out of osnaburg and us filled 'em wid wheat straw in season.
The top and sides were covered with osnaburg sheeting, which is cloth made of flax or tow.
Prince Frederick, afterwards Duke of York and Albany, was elected to the bishopric of Osnaburg which he retained till 1803, when the bishopric was secularised and incorporated with Hanover.
This shrewd woman had such keen eyes that she knew how to shut them upon occasion, and was blind to many faults which it appeared that her husband the Bishop of Osnaburg and Duke of Hanover committed.
Elizabeth Charlotte was at Osnaburg when George was born (1660).
As he approached Osnaburg he became worse, and fell forward in his carriage, saying to his attendant, "I am a dead man!
He was carried to Osnaburg in an unconscious state, and died there on the eleventh of June, 1727, in the sixty-eighth year of his age.
He held a red cap in his left hand, a pair of coarse osnaburg trousers reached a few inches below his knees, and, together with a ragged shirt of the same material, constituted his covering.
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.
I was whut dey called a shirt-tail fellow, had long shirt dresses of osnaburgdyed with red mud an' cinnamon bark.
Our clothes was made mostly outen osnaburg wove on de plantation.
Us wore mostly slips, wove in homemade looms; an' dey was osnaburg an' homespun.
We had checked homespun clothes foh eve'yday, and purty calico and dyed osnaburg ones foh Sunday.
Directing his voyage across the southern Tropics instead of the northern, de Quiros discovered a small island, which long afterwards was renamed Osnaburg by Cook.
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