KING HENRY IV.'S LETTERS 



A.D. 

 I408. 



aforesayd, and in maner and forme prescribed to be 

 exhibited before our treasurer at our citie of Dantzik. 

 The almighty vouchsafe prosperously and long time 

 to preserve your majesties royal person. Given at Sept. 27. 

 our castle of Marienburgh the 27. of September, in I +° 8 - 

 the yeare of our Lord 1408. 



Fr. Ulricus de Jungingen master generall of the 

 order of the Dutch knights of S. Maries hospital 

 of Jerusalem. 



The letters of king Henry the 4. sent unto 

 Fr. Ulricus master general of Prussia, wherein 

 he doth absolutely approve the foresaid con- 

 ference holden at Hage, and treateth about 

 a perpetual league and amitie to be concluded 

 betweene England and Prussia. 



Enry by the grace of God king of Eng- 

 land and France and lord of Ireland, 

 unto the noble & mighty personage of 

 sacred religion Ulricus de Jungingen 

 master generall of the order of the 

 Dutch knights of S. Maries hospitall of 

 Jerusalem, our entirely beloved friend, 

 greeting and increase of unfained friendship. After 

 divers conferences had in sundry places beyond the 

 seas, betweene the ambassadours and messengers of your 

 late predecessor and of your selfe also, on the one 

 parte, and betweene our especiall ambassadors and 

 messengers on the other parte, concerning reformations, 

 reparations, & restitutions in certaine maner & forme 

 to be performed unto our subjects of both parts, in 

 regard of manifold injuries practised against them both, 

 and after that, in the last conference holden by the 

 ambassadours of us both at the towne of Hage in 

 Holland, there was a motion made concerning a certaine 

 forme of satisfaction, by way of finall conclusion in 



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