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Gripeswold. Item, they of Gripeswold exhibited 5. articles, the 



summe whereof amounted unto 2092. nobles and an 

 halfe. For the which there was promised satisfaction 

 of 153. nobles and an half. And the said men of 

 Gripeswold have of the goods of English men in 

 possession, to the value of 22015. nobles, 18.S, as it 

 is reported by them of Linne. And the same libertie 

 is reserved unto them that was unto the Hamburgers. 

 Campen. Item, they of Campen propounded ten articles, the 



summe whereof extended unto 1405. nobles. There is 

 no satisfaction promised unto them : but the same 

 liberty is reserved unto them, which was unto the 

 other above mentioned. 



Item, the ambassadors of England demanded of the 

 citizens of Rostok & Wismer, for damages & injuries 

 by them committed against the subjects of the foresayd 

 sovereigne king 32407. nobles, 2.s. 10. d. And albeit 

 every of the foresayd cities sent one of their burgo- 

 masters unto the towne of Hage in Holland, to treat 

 with the English ambassadours, it was in the end found 

 out, that they had not any authority of negotiating or 

 concluding ought at al. And therfore they made their 

 faithfull promises, that every of the said cities should 

 send unto our soveraigne Lord the king one or two 

 procurator or procurators sufficiently instructed to treat 

 & conclude with our said sovereigne lord the king 

 about the damages and injuries aforesaid at the feast of 

 the nativitie of Saint John the Baptist. 



Compositions and ordinances concluded between 

 the messengers of Frater Conradus de Jung- 

 ingen master generall of Prussia : and the 

 chancelor and treasurer of the realme of 

 England 1403. 



IN the yere of our Lord 1403, upon the feast of 

 S. Michael the Archangel, the right hono: Henrie 

 bishop of Lincoln, chancelor of England, and the lord 

 de Roos high treasurer of England, & the ambassadors 



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