ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1409. 



there are certaine summes of money due to be payed 

 unto the said Master general! or unto his successors 

 by the said soveraigne Prince or his successours for the 

 full satisfaction of the foresaid damages, molestations and 

 robberies inflicted upon the Prussians and Livonians, 

 and the others above mentioned, even as in the leters 

 obligatorie of the said soveraigne Lord the king made 

 in this behalfe, being given and delivered unto the said 

 Master generall his procuratours and messengers, it is 

 declared more at large. 



7. Item, it is covenanted, graunted and promised, that 

 none of the liege people or subjects of the foresaid 

 soveraigne prince or of his heires shall, by reason or 

 occasion of the damages, grievances, and robberies afore- 

 said, by the sayd Master generall or his successours or by 

 their authoritie and commandement, or by any other who 

 in respect of the said damages, grievances and robberies 

 above mentioned, hath beene molested or damnified, or 

 by any of their procurements or instant suites, shalbe 

 attached, arrested, imprisoned or detained ; nor that any 

 goods of the subjects of the said soveraigne king or his 

 heires or any of them, shall bee attached, arrested, or 

 detained. Reserved alwayes unto the forenamed Master 

 generall and his subjects all right and remedie any way 

 requisite or competent unto them by meanes of the 

 obligations aforesaid. 



8. Item it is covenanted and agreed that if any of the 

 liege people or subjects of the sayde soveraigne prince or 

 of his heires and successours shall (contrary to the forme 

 of concord and graunt next above-written) chaunce to 

 bee molested or endamaged ; that then the saide Master 

 generall and his successours, for all losses and hinderances 

 which the liege people and subjects the foresayde 

 soveraigne prince or of his heires or successours, shall 

 by that meanes have unjustly sustained, are bound to 

 make full satisfaction unto the partie endamaged. 

 Which if the Master generall aforesaid or his successours 

 being conveniently requested by the letters of the sayde 



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