KING HENRY IV.'S AGREEMENT ad 



1405. 



kingdome of England : it is concluded and agreed about 

 the sayd 20. articles, by the aforesaid ambassadors, com- 

 missioners, and procurators, as in the acts & pleas had 

 and made before the sayd ambassadors, commissioners 

 and procurators, and in the records made and written 

 of and about the examination of such articles, it is more 

 at large contayned (unto the which the sayd ambassadors, 

 commissioners, and messengers doe here in this place 

 referre themselves) of the which articles also some are 

 received by the commissioners aforesayd, and others are 

 proroged unto a certaine time under written, even as in 

 the foresayd registers it is more fully contayned and 

 put downe in writing. 



As touching certaine other articles also exhibited a newe 

 unto the sayd English ambassadors, in the land of 

 Prussia being 16 in number (whereof one is admitted, 

 & the rest are proroged until a terme underwritten) 

 the same course is to be taken and observed, which was 

 before appoynted and agreed upon, about the articles 

 delivered and exhibited unto our foresayd sovraigne lorde 

 the king, as is aforesayd. 



Moreover, as touching the articles exhibited by the 

 English ambassadours in the name and behalfe of their 

 sayd soveraigne lord the king of England, unto the 

 procuratours and commissioners of the foresayd lord the 

 Master generall (of the which some are declared already, 

 and the declaration of the rest is proroged untill a 

 certayne terme undernamed, even as in the registers 

 made of and upon the examination of the sayd articles, 

 it is more manifestly provided) the same course is to be 

 taken, which must be observed about the articles of the 

 sayd lord the Master generall, exhibited, as well unto the 

 foresayd soveraigne prince in England, as unto his ambas- 

 sadors in the land of Prussia, even as about the sayd 

 articles it is before concluded. 



And whereas on the behalfe of the citizens and mar- The complaints 

 chants of the cities of Rij and Dorp, and of other townes °f the LlV0 ~ 

 in the land of Livonia, many and great complaints have 

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