ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



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cerning the reparations, reformations & amends of cer- 



taine damages, grievances, excesses, violences & injuries 

 offered and attempted aswel by the Prussians against the 

 [I. 162.] English as by the English against the Prussians, and of 

 other actes unjustly committed on both parts : in con- 

 clusion, after the sayd treatise, the foresayd ambassa- 

 dours, procurators and commissioners by vertue of the 

 authority committed unto them appoynted, and with one 

 consent agreed unto the articles under written. 



Inprimis, that for the consideration of mutuall love 

 and woonted friendship, and of peace and tranquillity here- 

 after to be continued and maintained, and also that the 

 articles underwritten may more prosperously be brought 

 unto a wished effect, between our said soveraign lord the 

 king & his liege people & subjects, & the subjects, people, 

 & inhabitants of the territories and dominions of the fore- 

 sayd lord the Master generall, it is agreed and concluded, 

 that all liege marchants of England whatsoever, shall 

 have free licence and libertie to arrive with their shippes, 

 goods and marchandises whatsoever, at any Porte of the 

 land of Prussia, and also the sayd goods and marchan- 

 dises farther unto any place of the sayd land of Prussia 

 to transport, and there with any person or persons freely 

 to contract and bargaine, even as heretofore, and from 

 auncient times it hath bene accustomed. Which liberty 

 in all respects is granted unto the Prussians in England. 



Item it is farther agreed betweene the sayd ambassa- 

 dours, procurators, and commissioners, that whereas of 

 H°3- late, namely in the yeare of our lord 1403, the sayd 

 Master general by his discreet subjects John Godek of 

 Dantzik, and Henry Monek of Elbing, his ambassadors 

 & messengers, for this purpose hath caused certain 

 articles, (namely 20. in number) containing in them 

 matters of damages, molestations, violences, and injuries 

 committed and offered against the said Master generall 

 & his subjects, by our sayd soveraigne lord the king 

 his subjects & liege people, to be exhibited, given up 

 and delivered unto our lord the king aforesaid in his 



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