ad THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1406. 



lord the king, as of the foresayd Master general. Which 

 satisfaction not being performed, the Prussians with their 

 goods & marchandises, within three moneths after the 

 end of the sayd yere next following, were without 

 molestation or impediment, enjoined to depart out of 

 the realme of England with their ships and goods, and 

 the English men likewise, out of the territories and 

 dominions of the said Master general, & both of them, 

 without any further admonition, to abstaine & separate 

 themselves, from both the countreis aforesayd. For the 

 performance of which premisses, the ambassadors on 

 both parts being sufficiently instructed, were appointed 

 to meete the first day of May, at the towne of 

 Dordract in Holland. 



Item, that the sayd William Esturmy and John 

 Kington in their returne homewards from Prussia towards 

 England passed through the chiefe cities of the Hans, 

 and treated in such sorte with the Burgomasters of them, 

 that there were sent messengers and agents, in the 

 behalfe of the common society of the Hans marchants, 

 unto the towne of Dordract, to conferre with the 

 ambassadors of England, about the redressing of injuries 

 attempted on both parts : where divers agreements were 

 set downe betweene the sayd ambassadors, and mes- 

 sengers, as in the indentures made for the same purpose 

 it doth more manifestly appeare. 



Item, that the meeting appointed at the towne of 

 Dordract, upon the first of May, was by the letters of 

 the foresayd ambassadors, proroged unto the first 

 of August then next ensuing, and afterward by vertue 

 of the kings letters unto the first day of March next 

 following : and there was another day of prorogation also. 



Item, that after the prorogations aforesayd, the 

 ambassadors of England, and the messengers & com- 

 missioners of Prussia met together at the towne of 

 Hage in Holland, the 28. day of August, in the yere 

 of our lord 1407. And there was a treaty between them 

 concerning the summe 25934. nobles and an halfe, 



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