Letter #127
Ioannes DANTISCUS to Sigmund von HERBERSTEINCracow (Kraków), 1518-09-11
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[Generoso] domino Sigismundo de [Herberstein], equiti aurato et [caesareae maie]statis consiliario [domino] et amico colendissimo.
Magnifice Domine, commendationem plurimam.
Quod toties Magnificentiam Vestram obtundo litteris, partim amor meus in Magnificentiam Vestram non mediocris, partim res nostrae agendae, quae curae Magnificentiae Vestrae commissae sunt, efficiunt. Praesertim quae spectant contubernalem meum dominum
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[1 ] Mikołaj Nipszyc received a salary of 100 florins, provided from half the rent paid by the Jews of Cracow, on July 21, 1525, granted by King Sigismund I after the death of Sigismund Stosch of Kounice and Olbrachice (Stossz, Sthosz de Kunicze), royal courtier (at least since 1476), royal cavalry captain (at least since 1485), who had received the salary since 1503