Ferdinand Hoffmann (1540–1607), Freiherr von Grunb ¨ uhel and Strechau; by ¨descent;99 inherited by his great-granddaughters Maria Elisabeth Hoffmann (1663–1705)and Johanna Maria Xaveria Hoffmann (d. 1706); presented to their guardian Ferdinand Joseph von Dietrichstein (1636–98) in 1679;100 by descent; inherited by Hugo von Mensdorff-Pouilly (1858–1920), Furst von Dietrichstein zu Nickolsburg (his no. II.241); ¨ inherited by Alexander Albert Olivier Anton von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein (1899–1964), Nickolsburg/Mikulov; [his sale, H. Gilhofer and H. Ranschburg, Lucerne, 25–26 June 1934, lot 352] Marks of ownership: (front pastedown) engraved ex-libris inscribed: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Illustris ac Generosi Domini D(omi)ni Ferdinandi Hoffman liberi baronis in Grunpuhel ¨ et Strecau, D(omi)ni in Grevenstein et Ianowitz, supreme haereditarii curiae magistri ducatus Styriae et supremi marsalci archiducatus Austriae, sacratissmae: caesae: et regiae maiestatis consiliarii et camerae aulicae praefecti.