ad THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1390. 



marchants of England and the subjects of the land of 

 Prussia may, within the space of one yeere next following, 

 freely and safely returne home with al their goods & 

 marchandises : if at the least, in the mean while, some 

 composition, & friendly league betweene the two foresayd 

 countreis be not in some sorte concluded. And that all 

 the premisses may more firmely and faithfully be put in 

 due practise and execution on both partes, for the strong 

 and inviolable keeping of peace and tranquillity : and 

 also for the full confirmation and strengthening of 

 all the sayde premisses, the three foresayd honour- 

 able and religious personages being by the said right 

 reverend lord the Master general appointed as com- 

 missioners to deale in the above written ordination and 

 composition, have caused their seales unto these presents 

 [I. 153.] to be put: and the sayd ordination also, and letter in the 

 same tenour word for word, and in all points even as it is 

 inserted into these presents, they have mutually received 

 from the abovenamed three ambassadours of the right 

 soveraigne king of England under their seales. Given at 

 the castle of Marienburg in the yeare of our lord afore- 

 sayd, upon the twentieth day of the moneth of August. 

 And we therefore doe accept, approve, ratifie, and by the 

 tenour of these presents doe confirm, the composition, 

 ordination, Concorde, and treaty aforesayd. In testimony 

 whereof we have caused these our letters to be made 

 patents. Witnesse our selves a Westminster the 22. of 

 October, in the thirteenth yeare of our reigne. 



By the king and his counsell. 



Lincolne. 



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