A NEW PRUSSIAN CONCORD ad. 



1409. 



soveraigne prince or of his heires, shall refuse to doe ; 

 that then, after the space of sixe moneths next ensuing 

 the time of the foresayde request, it may bee right 

 lawfull for the forenamed soveraigne prince that nowe 

 is, or that then for that time shall be (convenient proofe 

 being first brought, that the foresayd request had con- 

 veniently beene exhibited) to arrest so many goods of 

 the sayde Master generall his subjects founde in the 

 Realme of England, as may suffice for the reasonable 

 satisfaction and amends of any person or persons un- 

 justly molested in this behalfe ; and also to detaine 

 the sayde goods under safe custodie, untill condigne 

 satisfaction and amends be made unto the partie or 

 parties aggrieved. 



Item it is covenanted, that besides the summes due 9. 

 unto the sayde Master generall and his successours in 

 the behalfe of his subjects both of Prussia and of 

 Livonia (whereof mention is made in the former Articles) 

 there are due to bee payed unto the sayde Master generall 

 and his successours, for sundry other damages, grievances, 

 and robberies against himselfe and divers other of his 

 subjects of Prussia, namely Matthewe Ludekensson, 

 Arnold Ashen, Henri Culeman, John Unkeltop, John 

 Halewater, Egghard ScofFe of Dantzik, and Nicolas 

 Wolmerstene of Elbing, done and committed by the 

 sayde soveraigne king his liege people and subjects under- 

 written, even before the date of these presents, for the 

 full satisfaction of the sayde damages, grievances and 

 robberies, certaine summes of nobles hereafter following. 

 Namely Inprimis by Tutburie, and Terry of Hull, 82. 

 nobles, which are due unto ye foresaid Matthew Lude- 

 kinson. Item by Nicholas Scot of Caleis the sonne of 

 Tutbury, and Hilg of Hull, 256. nobles, which are due 

 unto the foresayd Arnold de Aschen. Item by the 

 inhabitants of Scardeburgh, Blakeney, and Crowmer (who 

 had one John Jolly of Blakeney for their captaine) 156. 

 nobles, which are due unto Henrie Culeman aforesayd. 

 Item by the inhabitants of Bayon (Whose Capitaine was 



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