List #1602
[Ioannes DANTISCUS] do [Sigismund I Jagiellon]Löbau (Lubawa), 1537-03-16
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Serenissima Regia Maiestas et Domine, Domine clementissime. Humillimam perpetuae meae servitutis commendationem.
Post reditum
Praeterea, ut tandem Serenissima Maiestas Vestra serio exactoribus prioris contributionis mandaret, quod iam a Serenissima Maiestate factum est aliquotie{n}s, quo rationem
Consulunt item et humillime rogant, dominis ex
Petunt insuper a Serenissima Maiestate Vestra suppliciter, dignetur etiam eisdem ex
Petunt et hoc, quod potissimum est, Serenissima Maiestas Vestra dignetur venturis dominis dare in mandatis, ut se cum aliis hic Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae consiliariis in omnibus conforment
mutuoque de rebus tractandis habito consilio sic se gerant, ne Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae auctoritas in suis hic consiliariis elevetur, sed contra rebelles et novare omnia contendentes magis atque magis firmetur. Sic demum hic sperandum erit inoboedientes Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae auctoresque seditionum in ordinem redigi posse , cunctaque in posterum tranquilliora futura. Haec quorundam
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Postquam has absolvissem, in ipsa obsignatione misit ad me reverendissimus dominus
[1 ] We know that Dantiscus consulted
[2 ] When the Diet in Cracow was still in session, the king appointed the royal commissioners who
would attend the springtime Prussian assembly in 1537 –
[3 ] The springtime Prussian assembly usually started more than two weeks earlier – on St. Stanislaus’ Day (May 8)
[4 ] The Royal Prussian gentry’s legation to the 1536/37 Diet included: Chełmno district judge Jerzy Plemięcki and aldermen Fabian Wolski and Maciej Mgowski (cf. e.g. cf. MAŁŁEK 1976 p. 131 ⌊Małłek, 1976, p.131cf. MAŁŁEK 1976 p. 131 ⌋). Prussian gentry’s legation presented the king with gravamina containing about 20 objections, mainly against the Prussian Council and against the domination of the great cities (especially Gdańsk) over the region. The gravamina concerned economic matters (taxes, commerce, customs duty, measures and weights, minting of coins),legal issues (court procedure, court fine amounts, interpretation of the law on indigenousness, codification of Chełmno law, attacks by noblemen from neighboring voivodeships, accusations against Johann von Werden), administrative matters (the procedure of convoking general and particular assemblies, marking of territorial borders in Prussia), and defense (vetting) (print: cf. LENGNICH doc. No. 73, p. 173-183 ⌊Lengnich, doc. No. 73, p. 173-183cf. LENGNICH doc. No. 73, p. 173-183 ⌋)
[5 ] Maurycy Ferber’s representatives at the springtime Prussian assembly in 1537 were Warmia canons