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Letter #4849

Ioannes DANTISCUS to Ermland (Warmia) Chapter
Heilsberg (Lidzbark), 1546-02-23

English register:

Dantiscus is pleased to learn that the chapter has willingly inducted his nephew [Johann Hannau Jr]. He is confident that the latter will conduct himself worthily, as befits a virtuous young man.

Regarding the stipend for Samson [Worein], he has agreed with the dean [Achatius Trenck] that, if the chapter pays him 20 ducats annually, he will add another 10. He would prefer, however, that the chapter pay him 40 ducats, with him adding 20. In this way Worein would be able to support himself and be of greater service in Rome to him and to the chapter.




Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, in secretary's hand, GStA PK, XX. HA Hist. StA Königsberg, HBA, C 1a, K. 497

 

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Acceptum Fraternitatibus Vestris referimus, quod Johann Hannau Jr (Johann Hannow, Ioannes Hannovius) (*ca. 1524 – †1575), nephew of Ioannes Dantiscus (son of Anna), who financed his education in Kulm; in 1541 immatriculated at the Cracow University; probably worked at the royal chancellery; 1546 Ermland canon (KOPICZKO 2, p. 108)nepotemJohann Hannau Jr (Johann Hannow, Ioannes Hannovius) (*ca. 1524 – †1575), nephew of Ioannes Dantiscus (son of Anna), who financed his education in Kulm; in 1541 immatriculated at the Cracow University; probably worked at the royal chancellery; 1546 Ermland canon (KOPICZKO 2, p. 108) nostrum non gravat paper damaged[t]t paper damagede in possessionem admiserint. Johann Hannau Jr (Johann Hannow, Ioannes Hannovius) (*ca. 1524 – †1575), nephew of Ioannes Dantiscus (son of Anna), who financed his education in Kulm; in 1541 immatriculated at the Cracow University; probably worked at the royal chancellery; 1546 Ermland canon (KOPICZKO 2, p. 108)QuiJohann Hannau Jr (Johann Hannow, Ioannes Hannovius) (*ca. 1524 – †1575), nephew of Ioannes Dantiscus (son of Anna), who financed his education in Kulm; in 1541 immatriculated at the Cracow University; probably worked at the royal chancellery; 1546 Ermland canon (KOPICZKO 2, p. 108), ut persuasum habemus, pro bona eius indole sic se geret, ne quid, quod honestum decet hominem iuvenem, in eo desiderari possit.

De Samson Worein (Samson Worain, Samson Woreński) (†1586), nobleman of Warmia (Ermland); studied in Leipzig, 1535, and in Rome, thanks to a scholarship from Stanisław Hozjusz (Hosius); 1559 Canon of Warmia; 1561 Chancellor of Warmia; Judicial Vicar of Warmia (Sz, 368; K, 356)SamsoneSamson Worein (Samson Worain, Samson Woreński) (†1586), nobleman of Warmia (Ermland); studied in Leipzig, 1535, and in Rome, thanks to a scholarship from Stanisław Hozjusz (Hosius); 1559 Canon of Warmia; 1561 Chancellor of Warmia; Judicial Vicar of Warmia (Sz, 368; K, 356) subdito Fraternitatum Vestrarum cum venerabili domino Achatius Trenck (†1551), in the 1530s one of Dantiscus’ friends and a supporter of his efforts to obtain the Ermland bishopric after the death of Mauritius Ferber; canon of Ermland (Warmia) from 1523; 1544–1545 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; its Dean from 1545; 1533–1546 administrator of the Chapter’s estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn); capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric in 1548 and 1550, appointed by the cathedral chapter after the deaths of Ioannes Dantiscus and Tiedemann Giese (KOPICZKO 2, p. 332; SBKW, p. 255-256)decanoAchatius Trenck (†1551), in the 1530s one of Dantiscus’ friends and a supporter of his efforts to obtain the Ermland bishopric after the death of Mauritius Ferber; canon of Ermland (Warmia) from 1523; 1544–1545 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; its Dean from 1545; 1533–1546 administrator of the Chapter’s estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn); capitular administrator of the Ermland bishopric in 1548 and 1550, appointed by the cathedral chapter after the deaths of Ioannes Dantiscus and Tiedemann Giese (KOPICZKO 2, p. 332; SBKW, p. 255-256) sic egimus, ut, ubi Fraternitates Vestrae illi viginti impenderint, nos reddituri simus in singulos annos aureos decem. Velimus tamen, ut potius illi quadraginta consignarent et tum viginti a nobis Samson Worein (Samson Worain, Samson Woreński) (†1586), nobleman of Warmia (Ermland); studied in Leipzig, 1535, and in Rome, thanks to a scholarship from Stanisław Hozjusz (Hosius); 1559 Canon of Warmia; 1561 Chancellor of Warmia; Judicial Vicar of Warmia (Sz, 368; K, 356)illiSamson Worein (Samson Worain, Samson Woreński) (†1586), nobleman of Warmia (Ermland); studied in Leipzig, 1535, and in Rome, thanks to a scholarship from Stanisław Hozjusz (Hosius); 1559 Canon of Warmia; 1561 Chancellor of Warmia; Judicial Vicar of Warmia (Sz, 368; K, 356) accederent sustineretque se, cum in Rome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the River Tiber, seat of the Holy SeeUrbeRome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the River Tiber, seat of the Holy See commodius nobis et Fraternitatibus Vestris aliquando usui futurus.

Quas feliciter valere optamus.