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Letter #2880

Ioannes DANTISCUS to UNKNOWN [Ermland (Warmia) Canon]
Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1545-10-28


Manuscript sources:
1rough draft in Latin, in secretary's hand, AAWO, AB, D. 70, f. 249v (b.p.)

Auxiliary sources:
1register in German, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8250 (TK 12), f. 252

 

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Venerabilis Domine, frater sincere nobis dilecte.

Iam secundo ab hac Barbara Kempsche muliereBarbara Kempsche , quae has nostras litteras Fraternitati Vestrae reddet, interpellamur, exp[o]suit autem nobis, quod causam coram Fraternitate Vestra et eiusdem praedecessore saepius agitatam habeat. Quae etiam iam executioni demandata s[it], ita ut nulla lis reliqua sit, quam ob quosdam census, qu[i] Barbara Kempsche illiBarbara Kempsche a Elbing Town Council magistratu ElbingensiElbing Town Council , ut illa refert, arrestati sine aliqu[a] causa detinentur. Nollemus tamen, si certo nobis constaret, h[anc] causam ad forum nostrum pertinere, iudicia nostra spiritualia, quae nobis libera esse, nolumus a di[cto] Elbing Town Council magistratuElbing Town Council interturbari. Quare iniungimus Fraternitati Vestrae praesentibus, quo partem adversam, maritum Barbara Kempsche eiusBarbara Kempsche , semel iam a vobis ad praesentiam nostram vocatum, denuo sub excommunicationis poe[na], ut se sistat, citet et diligenter ea causa examinata nobis sign[i]ficet , quinam scrupulus in ea haereat et eximendu[s] restet. Si non comparuerit, Fraternitas Vestra officio suo utatur , factura Fraternitas Vestra, quam feliciter valere cupimus, pro officio su[o].

Datae ut supra, XXVIII Octobris 1545.