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All attending are to have full liberty and security, and all princes, vassals 

 and subjects of the empire, and the citizens of Constance, are commanded to 

 maintain their liberty, not only up to the election of the future pope, but for 

 the whole time of the meeting of the council and the six months following it. 



A note adds that by way of confirmation the letter is sealed by Frederick, 

 Marquis of Brandenburg, arch-chancellor and elector of the Holy Eoman 

 Empire, Lewis Arnen (?), William, Henry and John, counts palatine of the 

 Ehine (Eeni) and Dukes of [ . . . ], princes of the Holy Eoman Empire, also 

 Lewis, Count of Octogen, Master of the Imperial Court, Gunther, Count of 

 Swartzburgh, Judge of the same, the master of the citizens, and the consuls of 

 Constance. 



A note states that the foregoing safe-conduct was sealed with ten seals, 

 and that by command of the king John de Strigonio, Provost and Vice- 

 Chancellor, had similar safe-conducts prepared for the several nations with 

 the same number of seals. 



265. Notarial instrument. f. 69 (68). 



27 July, 1413. States that Peter (D'Ailly), cardinal [priest] of St. Grisogonus, 

 commonly called the cardinal of Cambrai, being absent in remote parts, holds 

 the church of Limoges in commeudam by dispensation of the Apostolic 

 See, and that Nicholas Viandi claims that it should be conferred on him by the 

 Pope, with the consent of D'Ailly, the latter to have a pension therefrom for 

 a fixed number of years. Accordingly an agreement was come to, in the 

 presence of Master Theodoric de Crakenborch, notary of the court of the 

 apostolic camera, between Peter de Tulhia, Canon of Narbonne, writer of 

 apostolic letters and notary of the apostolic camera, D'Ailly's proctor, on the 

 one part, and Eeginald de Carnoto, Dean of Beauvais, Master Michael 

 Bonis (?), Treasurer of Nevers, Geoffrey Danby, Licentiate in Laws, 

 Michael Maillardi, almoner of the House of God at Bourges, and Peter 

 Negrandi, canon of Evreux, friends of Viandi, on the other part, to the 

 following effect: that the church of Limoges be conferred on Viandi by 

 the Pope, and the benefices of Viandi — including (in ilia : sic) his prebends 

 at Eheims and Bourges — should be conferred on D'Ailly, with expectation 

 (sub expectatione) of dignities, personatus, administrations, or offices of the 

 same churches ; that D'Ailly be granted an annual pension of 80 gold 

 florins of the camera for six years, payable at the Eoman curia, at Avignon, or 

 at Paris, according to his pleasure ; that in these letters shall be added penalties 

 of excommunication, suspension, interdict and deprivation of the church of 

 Limoges, and perpetual inhabilitation in regard to all benefices (should Viandi 

 not pay the pension) ; that Viandi is [to lodge] security [for the fulfilment of 

 this arrangement] in the bank of a merchant' in the present city (?) ' ; that the 



