KING HENRY IV.'S AGREEMENT 



A.D. 

 I4O5. 



An agreement made betweene king Henry the 

 fourth and Conradus de Jungingen Master 

 generall of the land of Prussia. 



His Indenture made between Sir William 

 Esturmy knight, John Kington clerke, 

 and William Brampton citizen of London 

 the ambassadors, commissioners, & mes- 

 sengers of the most mighty prince and 

 lord, our sovereigne lord Henrie by the 

 grace of God king of England and 

 France, and lorde of Ireland, for the repayring, refor- 

 mation, and amends of whatsoever damages, grievances, 

 excesses, violences, and injuries in any sort unjustly at- 

 tempted, done, or oifered, by our sayd soveraigne lord 

 the king and his liege people and subjects, unto the great 

 and mighty lord Conradus de Jungingen Master general 

 of the order of the Dutch knights of S. Maries hospitall 

 of Jerusalem, or his subjects : and for the requiring, 

 demanding, and receiving of such like reparations, refor- 

 mations & amends, by the foresayd lord the Master 

 generall, for the behalfe of himselfe or any of his sub- 

 jects whatsoever, from & in the name of our soveraign 

 lord the king & his subjects, unto the sayd Master 

 general, into his land of Prussia, by our sovereigne lord 

 the king, & appointed as ambassadors on the one party : 

 And betweene the hono: Lords and religious personages 

 Conradus de Lichtenstein great commander, Warnherus 

 de Tettingen chiefe hospitalary & commander in Elbing, 

 & Arnold de Hacken treasurer, the procurators & com- 

 missioners of the great & mighty lord the Master general, 

 being in like & equal sort and in all respects, as the 

 ambassadours of England are, authorized on the contrary 

 side by the authoritie and power of the sayd Master 

 general on the other part, witnesseth : That divers treaties 

 & conferences being holden between the said ambassadors, 

 messengers, & procurators or commissioners of & con- 



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