Etsi de propensa Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae in me voluntate hactenus nihil dubitavi, eam tamen fiduciam vehementer mihi confirmavit proximus cum Reverendissima Dominatione Vestra congressus, in quo ipsa me homuncionem tantillum adeo humaniter exceperit, adeo(?) paterne tractavit, ut vix id mea sustinere possit humilitatis condicio. Adeo munifico munere et larga benevolentia in ipso discessu me decoravit, ut obsequiorum meorum sedulitas id promereri numquam possit[1]. Denique quod vulgaris beneficentiae modum excedit etiam fortunarum ac dignitatis meae paternam sollicitudinem gerens meditetur, qua ratione felicem antiquum servitorem suum feliciorem et ornatiorem reddere queat. Quod si forte etiam non sit successurum, mihi tamen satis beatus esse videor tanti patroni favore et gratia suffultus. Pro qua tam magna in me Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae benevolentia, quod solum possum gratias ago maximas. Rependat divina misericordia, quod non assequantur humana obsequia.
Ceterum argentum et pecuniam quantum Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima domino electo Culmensi per me consignari voluit, fideliter reddidi. Similiter et cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Paweł PŁOTOWSKI? shortly before 1538-03-20, CIDTC IDL 7164, letter lost⌊litterascf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Paweł PŁOTOWSKI? shortly before 1538-03-20, CIDTC IDL 7164, letter lost⌋ Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae venerabili probably Paweł Płotowski (*ca. 1485 – †1547), in 1523, after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Luzjański), Płotowski was one of the King's four candidates for the post of the bishop of Ermland; in 1530 and 1537, after the death of Jan Konopacki (Johann von Konopat) Sr and Dantiscus' transfer to the bishopric of Ermland, he made an effort to obtain the dignity of bishop of Kulm; from 1522 Provost of the Ermland (Warmia) Chapter, and from 1523 Canon of Ermland; secretary to Crown Grand Chancellor Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, and from 1533 royal secretary and courtier; in the thirties and forties several times royal envoy to the Royal Prussian Estates (SBKW, p. 191; KOPICZKO 2, p. 249-250)⌊domino praepositoprobably Paweł Płotowski (*ca. 1485 – †1547), in 1523, after the death of Fabian von Lusian (Luzjański), Płotowski was one of the King's four candidates for the post of the bishop of Ermland; in 1530 and 1537, after the death of Jan Konopacki (Johann von Konopat) Sr and Dantiscus' transfer to the bishopric of Ermland, he made an effort to obtain the dignity of bishop of Kulm; from 1522 Provost of the Ermland (Warmia) Chapter, and from 1523 Canon of Ermland; secretary to Crown Grand Chancellor Krzysztof Szydłowiecki, and from 1533 royal secretary and courtier; in the thirties and forties several times royal envoy to the Royal Prussian Estates (SBKW, p. 191; KOPICZKO 2, p. 249-250)⌋, ubi una cum eo Mehlsack (Melzak), town in Ermland (Warmia), 32 km SE of Frauenburg (Frombork), today Pieniężno⌊MelsaciMehlsack (Melzak), town in Ermland (Warmia), 32 km SE of Frauenburg (Frombork), today Pieniężno⌋ praeter spem ad vesperam eius diei, qua ist superinscribed⌈istist superinscribed⌉{h}inc discesseram, convenissem. Sed ne nutu quidem nedum verbo, quid accepisset, mihi indicabat, quod Dominatio Vestra Reverendissima fore praesagiebat.
De consecratione chrismatis negotium nondum est disquisitum, sed postea per opportunitatem fiet. Interim spero confirmationis litteras affuturas, ut ea cura minime fuerit opus. cf. Ionas propheta shorty before 1535-05-04, CIDTC IDP 48⌊Vaticinium Ionaecf. Ionas propheta shorty before 1535-05-04, CIDTC IDP 48⌋ exscriptum etiam posthac remittam, si forte aliud exemplum non habeat Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra.
Cetera reverendissimus Tiedemann Giese (Tidemannus Gisius) (*1480 – †1550), in 1519 ennobled by King Sigismund I; 1504-1538 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1516-1527, 1533-1537 Judicial Vicar and Vicar General of Ermland; 1523-1538 Custos of Ermland; 1537-1549 Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno); 1549-1550 Bishop of Ermland (BORAWSKA 1984, passim)⌊dominus electus C(ulmensis)Tiedemann Giese (Tidemannus Gisius) (*1480 – †1550), in 1519 ennobled by King Sigismund I; 1504-1538 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1516-1527, 1533-1537 Judicial Vicar and Vicar General of Ermland; 1523-1538 Custos of Ermland; 1537-1549 Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno); 1549-1550 Bishop of Ermland (BORAWSKA 1984, passim)⌋ scribit, inter quae vehementer me perculit subitus et profecto funestus on the margin⌈subitus et profecto funestussubitus et profecto funestus on the margin⌉ casus reverendissimi domini Jan Chojeński (*1486 – †1538), 1523 royal secretary, 1526-1537 Grand Secretary; 1531-1535 Bishop of Przemyśl, 1535-1537 Bishop of Płock, 1537-1538 Bishop of Cracow, 1537-1538 Grand Chancellor of the Crown (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 248-249; PSB 3, p. 396-399)⌊episcopi Cracoviensis regni cancellariiJan Chojeński (*1486 – †1538), 1523 royal secretary, 1526-1537 Grand Secretary; 1531-1535 Bishop of Przemyśl, 1535-1537 Bishop of Płock, 1537-1538 Bishop of Cracow, 1537-1538 Grand Chancellor of the Crown (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 248-249; PSB 3, p. 396-399)⌋, tum quod Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)⌊rei publicaePoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)⌋ tantus vir summopere utilis futurus erat, tum quod Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra magno patrono et integerrimo amico eius hinc discessu fuerit orbanda. Sed restat adhuc vitae spes, quod de morte eius nondum certi aliquid scribitur. Servet eum sua gratia Christus, Reverendissimam quoque Dominationem Vestram tueatur incolumem. Cui me cum fortunis meis omnibus unice diligentissimeque commendo.