A NEW PRUSSIAN CONCORD ad. 



1409. 



curatours, at the Citie of London, upon the feast 

 aforesaid. 



Item it is covenanted that besides the summes specified 

 in the foresayde letters obligatorie made in the behalfe 

 of the said soveraigne prince, there are due to be paied 

 unto one John Marion of Wersingham lately deceased 

 being in his life-time the liege subject of the foresaid 

 soveraigne prince 200. nobles of English money in regard 

 of certaine injuries and robberies done and committed 

 before the date of these presents against the foresayde 

 John, by one Eghard Scoff subject unto the said Master 

 generall, for the full satisfaction of the saide damages and 

 robberies to bee made unto the said deceased John, his 

 wife, children, heires or executors by the said Egghard, 

 his heires, or by the administrators of his goods at the 

 time and place above-mentioned. 



Item it is covenanted, confirmed, and promised, that 10. 

 for all the injuries and robberies done and committed 

 against one John Dordewant of Elbing, being in his life 

 time subject unto the sayd Master generall, by the liege 

 people and subjects of the said soveraigne king the 

 inhabitants of Scardeburgh before the date of these 

 presents ; for the full recompense of all such injuries and 

 robberies, there must bee payed unto one John Gruk of 

 Dantzik eight hundred nobles of English money, upon 

 the feast of Easter next following in the Citie of London 

 by them of Scardeburgh being guiltie and culpable in this 

 behalfe ; who are by definitive sentence condemned unto 

 the said John in the summe of 800. nobles by reason 

 of the injuries and robberies aforesaid. Except the 

 lawful expenses in this behalfe layed out : they are also 

 taxed in due time for the issue. And therefore the 

 foresayde condemned parties (whose names are in the 

 sentence against them pronounced in this behalfe, more 

 expresly contained) must in the meane season by the 

 kings authoritie be compelled and constrained really and 

 actually to obey the foresaid sentence, namely by deliver- 

 ing and paying unto John Gruk the summe of 800. 



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