Philipp Erwein von Schönborn

Emperor Leopold I granted him, and all his descendants, the title of noble standard-bearer (German: Bannerherr) and made him a Freiherr (Baron) of the Empire.

In 1657, he was recorded as the owner of the House of Stone (German: Haus zum Stein), the oldest preserved and inhabited building in Mainz.

On 30 August 1661, Philipp Erwein received the feudal charter for the Court of Blood Justice in Heusenstamm from Emperor Leopold.

Through inheritance, purchase and fiefdom, he also acquired land and property on both sides of the Rhine, on the Main, in the Taunus and the Wetterau.

[10] Through his son Melchior Friedrich, he was a grandfather of seven grandsons, among whom were "four reigning Bishops, including one who became Vice-Chancellor of the Empire, and one who was a Cardinal, an Imperial general, a Count of Wiesentheid, and a pluralist who held prebends in four cathedral chapters.

Schönborn Castle in Heusenstamm