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territory under the jurisdiction of the Council. The Council 
besides, will see to it that punishment be inflicted as is fit. 
Every informer, moreover, shall if he so desires, he given honor¬ 
able recognition for his information, and his name not he made 
public. And in our city of ^Nuremberg our delegates, the Eive r 
and in the country, our magistrates shall then act as is fit and 
according to the information, but without naming the informer. 
Let everyone act accordingly. 
The Honorable Council, moreover, reserves for itself the 
right to change, reduce, and add to his prohibition, rule and 
ordinance concerning penalties and other matters, whenever and 
as often as it considers it profitable and necessary. 
Decretu'm in Concilio, March 3 } 1526. 
