Testari voluimus animi nostri erga Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem integritatem, cf. Maciej DRZEWICKI to Ioannes DANTISCUS Łowicz, 1533-11-30, CIDTC IDL 1049⌊scripseramuscf. Maciej DRZEWICKI to Ioannes DANTISCUS Łowicz, 1533-11-30, CIDTC IDL 1049⌋ igitur superinscribed⌈igiturigitur superinscribed⌉ manu nostra ad Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem eaedem(!) significantes ea, quae dominus Stanisław Kostka (*1487 – †1555), as a leader of the so-called nobles' party active in Royal Prussia since 1536, Kostka stood in opposition to most of the members of the Council of Royal Prussia, who wanted to maintain the autonomy of the province and a "balance of power" in terms of governance. The tension between the Prussian Subtreasurer and the Council had been increasing since the Diet in Graudenz (Grudziądz) in 1533. Kostka, connected with the royal court since his youth, was sent to Graudenz as the King's deputy and, contrary to custom, decided to take part in the proceedings. In response to such a step, the Council members stopped the meeting. Kostka accused them of hostility towards the Poles and intervened on this matter at the court. In the absence of the then Bishop of Ermland (Mauritius Ferber) it was Dantiscus who chaired the Graudenz Diet. The incident badly harmed his future relationships with Kostka; 1531-1555 Treasurer of the Prussian lands and Treasurer of Marienburg (Malbork); 1544-1545 Castellan of Elbing (Elbląg), 1545-1546 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546-1549 Vice-Voivode of Kulm; 1546-1551 Voivode of Pomerania; 1551-1555 Voivode of Kulm (PSB 14, p. 356; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 216; MAŁŁEK 1976, p. 119-123)⌊CosthkaStanisław Kostka (*1487 – †1555), as a leader of the so-called nobles' party active in Royal Prussia since 1536, Kostka stood in opposition to most of the members of the Council of Royal Prussia, who wanted to maintain the autonomy of the province and a "balance of power" in terms of governance. The tension between the Prussian Subtreasurer and the Council had been increasing since the Diet in Graudenz (Grudziądz) in 1533. Kostka, connected with the royal court since his youth, was sent to Graudenz as the King's deputy and, contrary to custom, decided to take part in the proceedings. In response to such a step, the Council members stopped the meeting. Kostka accused them of hostility towards the Poles and intervened on this matter at the court. In the absence of the then Bishop of Ermland (Mauritius Ferber) it was Dantiscus who chaired the Graudenz Diet. The incident badly harmed his future relationships with Kostka; 1531-1555 Treasurer of the Prussian lands and Treasurer of Marienburg (Malbork); 1544-1545 Castellan of Elbing (Elbląg), 1545-1546 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546-1549 Vice-Voivode of Kulm; 1546-1551 Voivode of Pomerania; 1551-1555 Voivode of Kulm (PSB 14, p. 356; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 216; MAŁŁEK 1976, p. 119-123)⌋ ad struendum adversus eandem fomitem odiorum ad nos et alios scrip{si}serat, scripseramusque liberius et fusius, adicientes id, quod inter vulgum quandoque iactatur de affectu Nobility of Royal Prussia ⌊dominorum PrutenorumNobility of Royal Prussia ⌋ in Inhabitants of Poland ⌊Poloniae regnicolasInhabitants of Poland ⌋, cupientes, ut nequaquam Polonorum affectus et gratia erga eandem temeraretur. At nostra confidentia, quae nobis vobiscum fuit, nos fefellit. Nam odia, quae nos a vobis avertere studuimus, in nos apud vestrates conflastis, nostras litteras in vulgum, confidenter scriptas, circumferentes et ideo cogemur postea etiam cum amicis cautiores esse. Novit enim Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio nos semper fuisse erga Nobility of Royal Prussia ⌊dominos PrussiaeNobility of Royal Prussia ⌋ ex nostra humanitate bene affectos et tamen nobis nunc mala gratia refertur, quod ab eis traducimur sine culpa. Si enim aliquid de Nobility of Royal Prussia ⌊dominis PrussiaeNobility of Royal Prussia ⌋ sciremus adversi, pro debito et officio nostro non celaremus, sed haec, quae vulgi opinio habet, vobis confidenter scripsimus, ut vos contineremus, si quibus simultatibus Stanisław Kostka (*1487 – †1555), as a leader of the so-called nobles' party active in Royal Prussia since 1536, Kostka stood in opposition to most of the members of the Council of Royal Prussia, who wanted to maintain the autonomy of the province and a "balance of power" in terms of governance. The tension between the Prussian Subtreasurer and the Council had been increasing since the Diet in Graudenz (Grudziądz) in 1533. Kostka, connected with the royal court since his youth, was sent to Graudenz as the King's deputy and, contrary to custom, decided to take part in the proceedings. In response to such a step, the Council members stopped the meeting. Kostka accused them of hostility towards the Poles and intervened on this matter at the court. In the absence of the then Bishop of Ermland (Mauritius Ferber) it was Dantiscus who chaired the Graudenz Diet. The incident badly harmed his future relationships with Kostka; 1531-1555 Treasurer of the Prussian lands and Treasurer of Marienburg (Malbork); 1544-1545 Castellan of Elbing (Elbląg), 1545-1546 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546-1549 Vice-Voivode of Kulm; 1546-1551 Voivode of Pomerania; 1551-1555 Voivode of Kulm (PSB 14, p. 356; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 216; MAŁŁEK 1976, p. 119-123)⌊KosthkamStanisław Kostka (*1487 – †1555), as a leader of the so-called nobles' party active in Royal Prussia since 1536, Kostka stood in opposition to most of the members of the Council of Royal Prussia, who wanted to maintain the autonomy of the province and a "balance of power" in terms of governance. The tension between the Prussian Subtreasurer and the Council had been increasing since the Diet in Graudenz (Grudziądz) in 1533. Kostka, connected with the royal court since his youth, was sent to Graudenz as the King's deputy and, contrary to custom, decided to take part in the proceedings. In response to such a step, the Council members stopped the meeting. Kostka accused them of hostility towards the Poles and intervened on this matter at the court. In the absence of the then Bishop of Ermland (Mauritius Ferber) it was Dantiscus who chaired the Graudenz Diet. The incident badly harmed his future relationships with Kostka; 1531-1555 Treasurer of the Prussian lands and Treasurer of Marienburg (Malbork); 1544-1545 Castellan of Elbing (Elbląg), 1545-1546 Castellan of Kulm (Chełmno); 1546-1549 Vice-Voivode of Kulm; 1546-1551 Voivode of Pomerania; 1551-1555 Voivode of Kulm (PSB 14, p. 356; Urzędnicy 5/2, p. 216; MAŁŁEK 1976, p. 119-123)⌋
afficien(tes) or afficien(do)⌈afficien(tes)afficien(tes) or afficien(do)⌉
, aliorum quoque animos offenderetis. At quia ita factum est, aequo animo ferendum est et Vestra Reverendissima Dominatio deinceps sit cautior et sciat amicos non offendere, experta enim est per tot annos, quibus nobis vobiscum familiaris conversatio fuit, quantum ipsam amavimus quantique fecimus. Conveniebat itaque, ut nec ipsa de nobis tragoedias ederet odiosas et ab nostro animo prorsus alienas.
Bene Vestram Reverendissimam Dominationem valere optamus.