Curtius baronets

[3] [4] Curtius was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1667,[5] and was England's Resident Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire from 1664 until 1677.

The second baronet was Karl Wilhelm (Charles William); his son Carl August Adolf von Curti was the third.

The petition sought "for a Debt incurred upon the Account of Publick Service by his Father Sir Wm.

Since 1785, the church in the village of Wald-Amorbach, Breuberg has rung its bells at 10am daily in the "Curti-Peal" for the salvation of the von Curti family.

His estate at that time included feudal leases ("lehen") in six towns: Groß-Karben, Klein-Karben, Kaichen, Kloppenheim, Burggräfenrode and Dortelweil, Kurpfalz.

Wilhelmus Curtius, Baronet "Ambassador in Germany for His British Majesty for 19 Years" National Portrait Gallery mw140525
The coat of arms of the Curtius Baronets from the old cemetery of Umstadt , now located beside the Pfälzer Schloss at the centre of the city
Seal of the Curtius Baronets from 1699; the small hand is from the Arms of Ulster , included as an inescutcheon on the armorial bearings of all English Baronets. [ 8 ]