ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1408. 



John Crolow citizen of the same citie, for our parte. 

 And for our more perfect knowlege in this behalfe, 

 our sayd commissioners made relation unto us and unto 

 our whole counsell, that associating unto themselves our 

 messengers of Livonia, namely, Tidman Myeul, and 

 John Epensheid, together with your foresaid ambassa- 

 dours and messengers, they there finally appoynted and 

 concluded, of and about the above mentioned summes 

 of money due on both partes, of the which mention is 

 made in your letters aforesayd. With this speciall 

 proviso, that in like manner satisfaction be made in 

 all points, both unto other of our damnified subjects 

 of Prussia, namely such whose goods or the true value 

 thereof have bene finally adjudged by the judges or 

 professors of our lawes, and unto such who having 

 brought their articles of complaints unto the audience 

 of the most dread and mighty prince and lorde, our 

 Here relation lord Rupertus king of the Romans alwayes most 

 is had unto ye sovera ig lie) we re in conclusion to have the estimations 

 Romw °f tneir g°°d s to De adjudged by the sentence of the 



sayd lord, with the advise of two of his counsellers, 

 and also unto other of our subjects who have brought 

 in sufficient proofe of damages unjustly inflicted upon 

 them by your subjects, over and besides the premisses. 

 So that in like maner satisfaction be made unto the 

 common societie of the Hans marchants : and by the 

 arbitrament set downe in the conferences had at Marien- 

 burgh, of the which it was above provided and enacted 

 on their behalfe, namely if they will rest contented with 

 our subjects in the courses and meanes then concluded. 

 If not, we intend not at all to adhere unto them in this 

 behalfe. Afterward our messengers aforesayd, both they 

 of Prussia and of Livonia demanded convenient, just, 

 and speedy satisfaction, with the payment of all and 

 singular the summes above mentioned, due unto both 

 parts (so farre foorth as equity and reason would yeeld 

 unto, for the recompense of the parties injuried and 

 endamaged on both sides) to be made within one whole 



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