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Letter #4248

Albrecht CUON to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Valladolid, 1534-10-12
            received 1535-01-07

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in German, AAWO, AB, D. 91, f. 192

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8247 (TK 9), f. 646

 

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Al illustrissimo y muy aleth-mo doctor, el señor Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of ErmlandJohannis DantiscusIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), eminent diplomat and humanist in the service of the Jagiellons, neo-Latin poet; 1530-1537 Bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 Bishop of Ermland sobo de Colmensis etc mi señor en-la corte des serenissimo Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austriarey depoloñyaSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria, / / o adonde su señoria estubiera

Mein dienst seyen Ewern Furstlichen Gnaden allzeit zuvoran. /

Zwen brieff hab ich Ewern Furstlichen Gnaden noch zuverantwurtten, / den cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Albrecht CUON] Löbau (Lubawa), 1534-01-11, CIDTC IDL 1094ainencf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Albrecht CUON] Löbau (Lubawa), 1534-01-11, CIDTC IDL 1094 de XI Jenner lengst, / und den cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Albrecht CUON 1534-05-05, CIDTC IDL 6737, letter lostanderncf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Albrecht CUON 1534-05-05, CIDTC IDL 6737, letter lost de V Mayo vorschinen, / vor acht tagen empfangen, / ders baider inhalt zu gutter mas vernomen. / Also volgt darauff antwurt. / In meinem cf. Albrecht CUON to Ioannes DANTISCUS Madrid, 1533-11-05, CIDTC IDL 3811brieffcf. Albrecht CUON to Ioannes DANTISCUS Madrid, 1533-11-05, CIDTC IDL 3811 de V Nowember 1533 hab ich Ewer Furstlichen Gnaden der Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)Isabel DelgadaIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood), auch der Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)thochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) halben, / die notturfft geschriben, / darbei ichs nach mals bleiben laß, / dieweil Ewer Furstliche Gnade sollichen mein brieff empfangen hat. / Und aber nym ich abermals in jeczigem schreiben ab, / das Ewer Furstliche Gnaden will und maynung were, / die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)tochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) mit erstem hin aus zuschicken / und die Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)mutterIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) mit XXV ducaten jerlich underhalten, / doch daz sy auch ain orden ansich neme, aintweders in ain closter thete, / oder aber sich eelich verheurate. /

Nun hab ich Ewer Furstlichen Gnaden vormals mein gutbeduncken daruber geschriben, / derhalben maynung ist, / sy und ich noch, / nemlich will Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)syIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)tochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) uszer nit geben, / sy bleibe dann versorgt. / Darin hat sy dann recht / umb sy besorgt, / wann Ir die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)tochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) ains entzogen wurdt, / nachmals Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)irIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) bald vergessen sein. / So wirdt Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)syIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) kainer zum weib noch kain kloster uff nemen / uff ainen won jerlich XXV ducaten zuhaben, / dann Ewer Furstliche Gnaden mögen auch abgon, ( da Gott der allmechtig lang vorhuete ) als dann wurd niemandt vorhanden sein, / der weitter bezalen wolt. / Möcht sich auch begeben, / daz ich hinaus zuch / und sy mit den andren nit kuntschafft haben / und die andren auch nit / die sorg tragen / Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)syIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) zuversehen, / wie ich dann gethan hab. /

Also, / das ain und ander bedacht, / und damit Ewer Furstliche Gnaden die sach ain mal gar uff ain end brechte, / were nachmals mein maynung und guttbeduncken, / das Ewer Furstliche Gnade die Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)mutterIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) auff ain mal versehen / mit an II-C ducaten oder sovil Ewer Furstliche Gnade fur gut und erlich ansehen wurden, / und das man sy darmit verheirate / oder in ain closter thete, / und das man ir die nit gebe, / biß sy den ain oder ander orden an sy neme, / und also were sy versehen. / Und kompt Ewer Furstlichen Gnade Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)irIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) gar ab / und descargierte Ewer Furstliche Gnade die conventz mit II-C ducaten, möcht man ir XXV ducaten leib gelt oder juros kauffen, / das sy die ir leben lang het, / und ins previlegio seczen laß, / daz sy die nit verkauffen möcht. /

In suma, daz wirdt der aller beßt weg sein, / Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)syIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) mit biß in ain solliche summa zufriden stellen / und ir auff ain mal abkomen. / Ist auch zeit, das Ewer Furstliche Gnade darzu thue, / damit die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)tochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) hin aus kom, / dann sy wachst seer, / vacht an weyblisch zuwerde. / Je belder man Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)syJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) hin aus schickht, / ie besser, / dan ir under wegen was widerfaren möcht, / solt sy grosser werden. / Und gedunckht mich, / were daz best sy auff diß frieling hinaus zuschicken. / Mittler zeit mag antwurt uff diß mein schreiben von Ewer Furstlichen Gnaden komen. / Wo Ewer Furstliche Gnade disse maynung gut bedunckht, / mag Ewer Furstliche Gnade daz gelt den The Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuriesFuggernThe Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries erlegen, / das sy mirs oder dem herren Ulrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170)EhingerUlrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170) hie erlegen und bezalen, / so wöll wir weitter wiebißher darinn handlen. / Gedunckht mich auch, je belder es geschehe, je besser es sein wirdt, / dann teglich gelt auff geet. / Und gib Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)irIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) dannocht nit sovil, als vor, / und kompt schwerlich aus. / Der herr Ulrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170)EhingerUlrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170) / hat Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)irIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) den vergangnen Jenne[r] XX ducaten geben, / uber das ich ir darfor zalt und geben hab. / So hab ich Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)irIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) jecz vor II monaten aber X ducaten / unnd jecz vor acht tagen / noch VIII ducaten geben / und dise VIII ducaten sÿnd aber die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)dochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) zu klaiden, / dann sy des wol bedorffet, / also daz der herr Ulrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170)EhingerUlrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170) und ich ir seid den Jener her geben hand in 3 partÿden XXXVIII ducaten, / die gelieb Ewer Furstliche Gnade den The Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuriesFuggernThe Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries zuverlegen, / uff daz sy uns mit ersten hie bezalt werden. / Will und mus Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)syIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) von nöten wegen mittler zeit underhalten und ir geben, was von noten sein wirdt. / Das zaig ich noch Ewer Furstlichen Gnaden an / und bitt Ewer Furstliche Gnade, die sach zubedenckhen / und auff ain klains nit sehen. /

Ewer Furstliche Gnade mus doch sonst umb Gotz willen geben. / Wo kan es dann baß angelegt werden, / dann an diß ort? / Und gesthehe wir, ob / so beldest imer muglich sein mög, / ee und die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)dochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) grosser werd. / Und hiemit ain brieff von der Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)IsabelIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) an Ewer Furstliche Gnade. Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)DieIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) schreibt Ewer Furstlichen Gnade selb auch. / Sy ist frisch und gesund, / deßgleichen die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)dochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...), / die ist fur war schön und hupsch. /

Mir ist von herczen laid, / daz Ewer Furstlichen Gnade der wein desann Martin nit was zukomen, / daran der Franz Werner Merchant from Antwerp, Dantiscus' friendFrantz WernerFranz Werner Merchant from Antwerp, Dantiscus' friend groß schuld hat, / nun der hoffnung, / werd nachmals / Ewer Furstlichen Gnaden zu komen, / wiewol Frantz Werner anzaigt hat, / were nit gut und daugte nichts, / daz mir fur war land ward. / Und kan anders nichts gedencken, / werden den aus gelärt iwboss fass gethan haben, / darinn er wirdt verdorben sein. / Ist fur war der best wein gewesst, / so ich in vil jaren getruncken hab. Dozemal, da ich in zu Madrid (Madritum, Maioretum, Madrillae), city in central Spain, Castile, on the Manzanares river, from 1561 capital of SpainMadridMadrid (Madritum, Maioretum, Madrillae), city in central Spain, Castile, on the Manzanares river, from 1561 capital of Spain koffet, / von stund an die trag esel gen sant Martin gesandt / und die gantz zeit der hoff zu Madrid was von selben wein truncken. / Und will Ewer Furstliche Gnade ain wonderzaichen schreiben, / daz diser martini mit mir gethan hat. / Und ist, daz ich vor selber zeit daz holtz dreu mal genomen hab furs botten gran oder gota. / Und so bald ich den martini anfing zutrincken, / ist mirs als vergangen, / seyker nie nichts mer empfunden, / der mass den sant Martins mandtel uber deckht, / der wirdt gesund. / Der herr Ulrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170)EhingerUlrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170) hat erst gestert ain guts gros leder voll kaufft, / dess wir jecz seuberlich trincken. / Gott waiszt unsern willen, / daz wir baid wölten Ewer Furstliche Gnade daz gancz leder voll hette. /

Bitt, Ewer Furstliche Gnade wöllie also vergut nemen, mir verzeichen, warinn ich Ewer Furstliche Gnade dienen kan, / soll so mich allzeit ungespart finden. /

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For und obstends ist copia ains, wie daz datum weist Ewer Furstlichen Gnade uff VII Augusto von hinen aus geschriben, / wie disß under diss her Ulrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170)EchingersUlrich Ehinger (*1485 – †1537), Augsburg banker, member of the Ehinger family of German merchants, one of the most important German merchants in Spain (probably as the Welsers' agent); brother of Heinrich Ehinger; counselor to Emperor Charles V’s (knighted by the Emperor in the Order of Santiago) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 298; NDB 4 Ehinger, p. 344; ZELINSKY HANSON, p. 123 and footnote 46; EIRICH, p. 170) briefen / ungezweifelt werd Ewer Furstliche Gnade for disß woll zu komen sein. / Wo nit so, hat Ewer Furstliche Gnade hie fornem die copia. Ist allains, / darin wir Ewer Furstliche Gnade die notturfft vor nemen. / Wais darin nichs zu verendren, / dan daz mich noch gedontt, Ewer Furstliche Gnade solten darzu thon, / daz er ains die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)thochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) von hier nemten / und der Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)muterIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) nich billichen braudögeld, da mit Ewer Furstliche Gnade / der sach ains ab kemen. / Ist auch nun nill zeit, / die Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)thochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...) hin aus gesant werd / und nit lenger an zu ston, / den wie in der copia stat, focht schon an gros zu verden und je belder si von hier kompt, je besser es ist. / Darzu kan und mag Ewer Furstliche Gnaden abnemen. Mitler zeit / muss gelt uff geen zu der kost Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)mutterIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) und Juana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...)thochterJuana Dantisca (*1527 – †1601), daughter of Ioannes Dantiscus and Isabel Delgada; wife of Diego Gracián de Alderete (SKOLIMOWSKA 2004, p. 52; LLAMAS 1995; LLAMAS 1999; LLAMAS 2001; LLAMAS, SKOLIMOWSKA; MELGAR, 37, ...), / biss Ewer Furstliche Gnade anders verschafft.

Die Isabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood)YsabelIsabel Delgada (†after 1546-06-15), Dantiscus' paramour during his stay in Spain, mother of his two children, Juana and Juan (Juan died in childhood) ist diss tag heriber aus seer kranck glegen, / der gestalt, daz jeder man ver mainnt het, solt nit wider uff komen sein. / Also hab ich si wider umm mit XIIII ducaten geholfen, / derosen jezt woll bedarff. / Also dyse empten hat XXXXIIII ducaten zu der kost und VIII zu der cloydung. / Si muss jeczt biss end diss jar vergut haben. / Doch ist mein bit an Ewer Furstliche Gnade, der sach ab zu komen. / Kan nit bass thon, / dan wie in der copia stat, iber daz bissher emmpfen. Hat si mit an 200 ducaten auch abfercken, / daz si sich darmit verheurat oder in ain closter gang, / daruff befelch Ewer Furstliche Gnade, was si fur gut ansechen wirt. / Waiss dess halben hie mit weiter nit zu schreiben uff diss mall. / Got mitt uns allen.