THE ENGLISH COMPOSITIONS d. 



1403. 



of Prussia, John Godek of Dantzik, & Henry Monek 

 of Elbing, masters of the same cities have at West- 

 minster treated in maner of composition about the 

 articles underwritten : between the most sovereigne lord 

 the king of England, and the right reverend & honor- 

 able Conradus de Jungingen Master general of Prussia, 

 as concerning the injuries offered unto the people of 

 Prussia and Livonia upon the sea by the English. 



First, that all ships with their appurtenances, & the 

 commodities of the mariners, according unto the con- 

 dition of the things, and all other goods taken away 

 by the English, which are actually undivided & whole, 

 are incontinently & with al speed to bee restored. And 

 if there bee any defect in ought, the value of the said 

 defect is to be accounted, & with other losses of goods 

 to be restored, at the terme of the restitution to be 

 made and delivered. 



Item, that all ships, damages, and goods (as they are 

 conteined in our bill of accusation) which are not now 

 immediately restored, are to be restored and payd in the 

 land of Prussia, between this and the terme appointed, [I. 158.] 

 with full execution and complement of justice. 



Item, concerning the persons throwen over boord or 

 slaine in the sea : it shall remayne to bee determined at 

 the will and pleasure of the most mighty prince the 

 king of England, and of the right reverend the Master 

 of Prussia. 



Item, betwene this and the terme appointed for the 

 restoring of the goods taken away, & untill there be due 

 payment & restitution of the said goods performed, the 

 marchants of England and of Prussia are in no wise to 

 exercise any traffique of marchandise at all in the fore- 

 said lands. 



Memorandum, that the third day of the moneth of 1403. 

 October, in the yere of our Lord 1403. and in the fift 

 yere of the reigne of the most mighty prince and lord, 

 king Henrie the fourth, by the grace of God king of 



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