A.D. 



I408. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



unto us, shal thinke good in the meane season to make 

 his abode here in our dominions (as in very deede it 

 is expedient) he may both by serious consideration and 

 deliberate consulting with our comissioners more con- 

 veniently and prosperously finde out wayes and meanes, 

 for the more speedy expedition of all the premisses. 

 Fare ye well in Christ. Given under our privie seale 

 at our palace of Westminster, the seventh of March, 

 in the yere of our lord 1408. according to the com- 

 putation of the Church of England, and in the tenth 

 yere of our reigne. 



A new concord concluded between king Henry 

 the 4. and Ulricas de Jungingen Master 

 generall of Prussia, in the yeare of our Lord 

 1409. 



Y this indenture or letters indented be 

 it evidently knowen (for the perpetual 

 memory of the matter) unto all faithfull 

 Christians, that the noble & honourable 

 personages Richard Merlowe Maior and 

 citizen of London, Master John Kington 

 clerke, and William Askham citizen and 

 Alderman of the same citie, the commissioners of the 

 most soveraigne prince and lord, L. Henrie by the 

 grace of God king of England and France, and lord 

 of Ireland, and Tidericus de Longenthorpe knight, 

 Lefardus de Hereford burgomaster of Elbing, and 

 John Crolowe citizen of the citie of Dantzik, the 

 procurators, commissioners, deputies and messengers of 

 the right noble and religious personage Fr. Ulricus 

 de Jungingen Master general of the order of the Dutch 

 knights of S. Maries hospital of Jerusalem, having in 

 the names of the sayd king and Master by vertue of 

 the power on both parts committed unto them, sufficient 

 authority, have appointed and with one consent agreed 

 upon all and singular the things underwritten. 



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