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Also, at the day and place above mentioned it was 



appointed and agreed upon, that our lord the king and 

 his liege subjects, for the said 4535. nobles demanded of 

 the English in consideration of recompense to be made 

 for injuries offered unto the Prussians, are to discharge 

 & pay the summe of 764. nobles, which are not as yet 

 disbursed : but they have reserved a petition to them, 

 unto whom the sayd summe is due, or if they please, 

 there shalbe made satisfaction : which will be very hard 

 and extreme dealing. 



Item, that in the last assembly of the sayd ambassadors 

 of England and messengers of Prussia, holden at Hage, 

 made as is aforesayd, for the behalfe of England, there 

 were exhibited anew certaine articles of injuries against 

 the Prussians. The value of which losses amounted unto 

 the summe of 1825. nobles and three shillings. 

 [I. 156] Item, on the contrary part for the behalfe of the 



Prussians the summe of 1355. nobles, eight shillings and 

 sixe pence. 



Item, forasmuch as divers articles propounded, as well 

 on the behalfe of England, as of Prussia, and of the cities 

 of the Hans, both heretofore and also at the last conven- 

 tion holden at Hage, were so obscure, that in regard of 

 their obscurity, there could no resolute answere bee made 

 unto them : and other of the sayd articles exhibited, for 

 want of sufficient proofes, could not clearely be determined 

 upon : it was appointed and concluded, that all obscure 

 articles given up by any of the foresayd parties whatso- 

 ever, ought before the end of Easter then next ensuing, 

 and within one whole yeare after, to be declared before 

 the Chancelour of England, for the time being : and 

 other articles evidently exhibited, but not sufficiently 

 proved, to be proved, under paine of perpetuall exclusion. 

 Which being done accordingly, complete justice shall be 

 administred on both parts. 



Item, as concerning the eleventh article, for the behalfe 

 of the Prussians, first exhibited, which conteined losses 

 amounting unto the summe of 2445. nobles : as touching 



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