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1 IDT  160 Testimony dla ecclesiastical judges of Roman Catholic Church    Löbau (Lubawa)    1536-01-07

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1brulion język: łacina, autograf, BCz, 244, s. 55 (b.p.)

 

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BCz 244, p. 55

Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandIoannesIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland Dei gratia etc. manifestum facimus et superinscribedmanifestum facimus etmanifestum facimus et superinscribed fatemur per has nostras litteras coram omnibus cuiuscumque status aut dignitatis ecclesiastical judges of Roman Catholic Church iudicibus in spiritualibus ecclesiastical judges of Roman Catholic Church constitutis superinscribedconstitutisconstitutis superinscribed nos penitus ignorasse nobilem olim Iacobus Rokoss (Jakub Rokusz) (†1534-1536), nobleman from Kulm district, an owner of Ostrowo (AT 16/1, p. 8, footnote 2; HOSZOWSKI 1961, p. 158)Iacobum RokossIacobus Rokoss (Jakub Rokusz) (†1534-1536), nobleman from Kulm district, an owner of Ostrowo (AT 16/1, p. 8, footnote 2; HOSZOWSKI 1961, p. 158) publicum homicidam fuisse on the marginpublicum homicidam fuissepublicum homicidam fuisse on the margin antequam superinscribed in place of crossed-outquo temporequo tempore antequam antequam superinscribed in place of crossed-outquo tempore ius quoddam praetensum expectativae ad ecclesiam nostram a Jan Konopacki Sr (Ioannes de Conopat) (†1530), before 1500 Provost and Treasurer of Marienburg; 1508-1530 Bishop of Kulm (NITECKI)praedecessoreJan Konopacki Sr (Ioannes de Conopat) (†1530), before 1500 Provost and Treasurer of Marienburg; 1508-1530 Bishop of Kulm (NITECKI) nostro illi collatum assecutus fuerat , quod quidem nullius vigoris ius ab ipso Iacobo resignatum, cuidam sacerdoti text damaged[ti]ti text damaged Thoronensi Kaspar Lysman (Kaspar Liszeman, Casparus Lisemannus) (†after 1547-05-20), son of Toruń Old Town alderman Bernhard Lysman and his wife Gertrud; rector of St. Jacob parish in Thorn; at least from 1533 supranumerary (not resident and out of profit) canon of Kulm (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 117; TSB 7, p. 117-118)Casparo LismanKaspar Lysman (Kaspar Liszeman, Casparus Lisemannus) (†after 1547-05-20), son of Toruń Old Town alderman Bernhard Lysman and his wife Gertrud; rector of St. Jacob parish in Thorn; at least from 1533 supranumerary (not resident and out of profit) canon of Kulm (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 117; TSB 7, p. 117-118), sub eadem ignorantia text damaged[tia]tia text damaged confirmavimus illumque in eccelesiam nostram induci prae text damaged[rae]rae text damagedmisimus. Cum autem certiores facti essemus Iacobus Rokoss (Jakub Rokusz) (†1534-1536), nobleman from Kulm district, an owner of Ostrowo (AT 16/1, p. 8, footnote 2; HOSZOWSKI 1961, p. 158)resigna text damaged[na]na text damagedtoremIacobus Rokoss (Jakub Rokusz) (†1534-1536), nobleman from Kulm district, an owner of Ostrowo (AT 16/1, p. 8, footnote 2; HOSZOWSKI 1961, p. 158) illum superinscribedillumillum superinscribed priusquam a Jan Konopacki Sr (Ioannes de Conopat) (†1530), before 1500 Provost and Treasurer of Marienburg; 1508-1530 Bishop of Kulm (NITECKI)praedecessoreJan Konopacki Sr (Ioannes de Conopat) (†1530), before 1500 Provost and Treasurer of Marienburg; 1508-1530 Bishop of Kulm (NITECKI) nostro superinscribednostronostro superinscribed exspectativam written over...... illegible...... illegibleivamivam written over... obtinuisse text damaged[e]e text damaged, quam tamen praeter Romanum pontificem nemo superinscribednemonemo superinscribed nisi privilegiati paper damaged[iati]iati paper damaged episcopi on the marginepiscopiepiscopi on the margin dare possunt, homicidam publicum fuisse, ius illud praedecessoris nostri et confirmationem nostram cassavimus, quae ea in re vigorem habere non potuit, cassavimus. Cum nemo etiam potest plus iuris conferre in alium, quam sibi competere, dinoscatur, unde on the marginius illud praedecessoris nostri et confirmationem nostram cassavimus, quae ea in re vigorem habere non potuit, cassavimus. Cum superinscribedCumCum superinscribed nemo etiam potest plus iuris conferre in alium, quam sibi competere, dinoscatur, undeius illud praedecessoris nostri et confirmationem nostram cassavimus, quae ea in re vigorem habere non potuit, cassavimus. Cum nemo etiam potest plus iuris conferre in alium, quam sibi competere, dinoscatur, unde on the margin ius canonicatum superinscribed in place of crossed-outssmm superinscribed in place of crossed-outs eccelsiae nostrae proxime vacantiae, post mortem paper damaged[ortem]ortem paper damaged venerabilis Jan Meckler (Jan Mekeler) (†1534), Kulm canon (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 125)Ioannis MeklerJan Meckler (Jan Mekeler) (†1534), Kulm canon (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 125), venerabili domino Baltazar of Lublin (†after 1543-05-20), from 1535 at the latest Canon of Kulm (Chełmno); 1538 Judicial Vicar in the Kulm Chapter; Chancellor to the Bishops of Kulm, Ioannes Dantiscus and then Tiedemmann Giese (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 115)Baltasari can paper damaged[can]can paper damagedcellario a LublinBaltazar of Lublin (†after 1543-05-20), from 1535 at the latest Canon of Kulm (Chełmno); 1538 Judicial Vicar in the Kulm Chapter; Chancellor to the Bishops of Kulm, Ioannes Dantiscus and then Tiedemmann Giese (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 115) artium magistro et cancellario nostro contulimus, cuius et ad praesens et supra anni spatium superinscribedsupra anni spatiumsupra anni spatium superinscribed habet possessionem text damaged[nem]nem text damaged et ex eaque superinscribedqueque superinscribed ipsum Kaspar Lysman (Kaspar Liszeman, Casparus Lisemannus) (†after 1547-05-20), son of Toruń Old Town alderman Bernhard Lysman and his wife Gertrud; rector of St. Jacob parish in Thorn; at least from 1533 supranumerary (not resident and out of profit) canon of Kulm (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 117; TSB 7, p. 117-118)Casparem LismanKaspar Lysman (Kaspar Liszeman, Casparus Lisemannus) (†after 1547-05-20), son of Toruń Old Town alderman Bernhard Lysman and his wife Gertrud; rector of St. Jacob parish in Thorn; at least from 1533 supranumerary (not resident and out of profit) canon of Kulm (MAŃKOWSKI 1928, p. 117; TSB 7, p. 117-118), cum in illa numquam paper damaged[numquam]numquam paper damaged fuerit, minime detrusit, vel ut superinscribedutut superinscribed ipse falso superinscribedfalsofalso superinscribed conqueritur, spolia text damaged[a]a text damagedvit.

In cuius rei testimonium has scribi et sigillo nostro paper damaged[nostro]nostro paper damaged communiri iussimus manuque propria subscripsimus.

2 IDT   69 Ioannes DANTISCUS confirms a sentence concerning litigation between parish priest of Żuławy Wielkie (Grosses Werder) and the citizens of Żuławy    Marienburg (Malbork)    1536-05-16

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1kopia język: niemiecki, XVI w., APG, 508, 1218, s. 10-10a
2kopia język: niemiecki, XVI w., APG, 508, 1218, s. 14
3 IDT  353 Ioannes DANTISCUS dla Council of Royal Prussia?    Marienburg (Malbork)    [1536-05-09 — 1536-05-21]

Publikacje:
1LENGNICH s. 165 (wzmianka)
2UBC Nr 908, s. 765 (wzmianka)
3LECHICKA s. 19 (wzmianka)
4 IDT   71 Court ruling dla Nikolaus SCHÖNBORN von Thorn & inhabitants of Vildenberg    Löbau (Lubawa)    1536-05-24

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1czystopis język: łacina, ręką pisarza, APG, Akta miasta Malborka, Dyplomy, 508, Nr 2539, s. 2

 

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In nomine Domini amen. Ad perpetuam rei memoriam. Nos Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandIoannes Dei gratia episcopus CulmensisIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland et administrator episcopatus Pomezaniensis universis et singulis praesentibus et futuris manifestum facimus, quod in causa inter venerabilem dominum Nikolaus Schönborn von Thorn (†after 1552-05-29), 1513-1520 Pomesania canon, 1516-1519 official, 1519-1520 dean, 1520 provost of Pomesania chapter, 1520 dismissed from chapter because of surrendering Schönberg castle to Polish troops; 1521-1523 vicar general of Pomesania titular bishop cardinal Achille de Grassi, subsequently Pomesania official on behalf of Kulm bishops, who were Pomesania administrators; since 1522 protonotary apostolic; since 1525 parish priest of Marienburg (GLAUERT, p. 165, 540-542)Nicolaum Scho written overiioo written overinbornNikolaus Schönborn von Thorn (†after 1552-05-29), 1513-1520 Pomesania canon, 1516-1519 official, 1519-1520 dean, 1520 provost of Pomesania chapter, 1520 dismissed from chapter because of surrendering Schönberg castle to Polish troops; 1521-1523 vicar general of Pomesania titular bishop cardinal Achille de Grassi, subsequently Pomesania official on behalf of Kulm bishops, who were Pomesania administrators; since 1522 protonotary apostolic; since 1525 parish priest of Marienburg (GLAUERT, p. 165, 540-542) parrochum Marienburgensem ex una et certos incolas villae Vildenberg, village in northern Poland, probably identical with Dzikowo, 15 km SE of ThornVildenbergVildenberg, village in northern Poland, probably identical with Dzikowo, 15 km SE of Thorn partibus ab altera occasione octo mansorum agri fundi seu dotis parrochialis Marienburgensis in praefata villa Vildenberg consistentium, quos incolae dictae villae parrochi nulla ratione habita pro libitu suo colere consueverant parrocho petente se in libertate ecclesiastica conservari. Et ut cuicumque vellet hominum, qui eos mansos coleret, eidemque aut eius successoribus parrochis pro tempore existentibus certam pensionem singulis annis solveret, locare et conducere posset, non obstante renitentia et quovis impedimento incolarum villae praefatae Vildenberg, village in northern Poland, probably identical with Dzikowo, 15 km SE of ThornVildenbergVildenberg, village in northern Poland, probably identical with Dzikowo, 15 km SE of Thorn, allegantium se agros illos conductione fimi, cultura assidua meliorasse nec posse aut debere illis agris privari. Sed cum bona spiritualia libera sint nec alicui saeculari legi obnoxia immunitateque ecclesiastica gaudere debeant attento, quod quamvis incolae villae Vildenberg, village in northern Poland, probably identical with Dzikowo, 15 km SE of ThornVildenbergVildenberg, village in northern Poland, probably identical with Dzikowo, 15 km SE of Thorn agros meliorassent, nihilominus fructum eorum labori condignum ex illis perceperunt. Qua de re hac nostra sententia definitiva decernimus firmiterque observari volumus, ut Nikolaus Schönborn von Thorn (†after 1552-05-29), 1513-1520 Pomesania canon, 1516-1519 official, 1519-1520 dean, 1520 provost of Pomesania chapter, 1520 dismissed from chapter because of surrendering Schönberg castle to Polish troops; 1521-1523 vicar general of Pomesania titular bishop cardinal Achille de Grassi, subsequently Pomesania official on behalf of Kulm bishops, who were Pomesania administrators; since 1522 protonotary apostolic; since 1525 parish priest of Marienburg (GLAUERT, p. 165, 540-542)parrochus MarienburgensisNikolaus Schönborn von Thorn (†after 1552-05-29), 1513-1520 Pomesania canon, 1516-1519 official, 1519-1520 dean, 1520 provost of Pomesania chapter, 1520 dismissed from chapter because of surrendering Schönberg castle to Polish troops; 1521-1523 vicar general of Pomesania titular bishop cardinal Achille de Grassi, subsequently Pomesania official on behalf of Kulm bishops, who were Pomesania administrators; since 1522 protonotary apostolic; since 1525 parish priest of Marienburg (GLAUERT, p. 165, 540-542) pro tempore existens plenam et omnimodam habeat potestatem agros seu mansos ecclesiae seu locare et conducere cuicumque voluerit seu ipse colere pro arbitrio usuque suo et ecclesiae meliori. Et si quis in contrarium facere attemptaverit, aut dictum Nikolaus Schönborn von Thorn (†after 1552-05-29), 1513-1520 Pomesania canon, 1516-1519 official, 1519-1520 dean, 1520 provost of Pomesania chapter, 1520 dismissed from chapter because of surrendering Schönberg castle to Polish troops; 1521-1523 vicar general of Pomesania titular bishop cardinal Achille de Grassi, subsequently Pomesania official on behalf of Kulm bishops, who were Pomesania administrators; since 1522 protonotary apostolic; since 1525 parish priest of Marienburg (GLAUERT, p. 165, 540-542)parrochumNikolaus Schönborn von Thorn (†after 1552-05-29), 1513-1520 Pomesania canon, 1516-1519 official, 1519-1520 dean, 1520 provost of Pomesania chapter, 1520 dismissed from chapter because of surrendering Schönberg castle to Polish troops; 1521-1523 vicar general of Pomesania titular bishop cardinal Achille de Grassi, subsequently Pomesania official on behalf of Kulm bishops, who were Pomesania administrators; since 1522 protonotary apostolic; since 1525 parish priest of Marienburg (GLAUERT, p. 165, 540-542) in ea libertate impedire voluerit, noverit se sententiam excommunicationis ipso facto incidisse.

In quorum omnium et singulorum fidem et testimonium praesentes litteras sigilli nostri maioris appensione iussimus communiri.

Actum Marienburg (Malbork), town and castle in northern Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Nogat river, a branch of the Vistula at its delta, the capital of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1309-1457), a voivodeship capital in Royal Prussia, which belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (1466-1772). Marienburg (taking turns with Graudenz (Grudziądz)) was the venue for the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia)MarienburgiMarienburg (Malbork), town and castle in northern Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Nogat river, a branch of the Vistula at its delta, the capital of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1309-1457), a voivodeship capital in Royal Prussia, which belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (1466-1772). Marienburg (taking turns with Graudenz (Grudziądz)) was the venue for the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia), datum vero in Löbau (Lubawa, Lubavia), town in northern Poland, Kulm Land (Ziemia Chełmińska), ca. 67 km E of Graudenz (Grudziądz), the main seat of the bishops of Kulm (Chełmno)castro nostro LubaviensiLöbau (Lubawa, Lubavia), town in northern Poland, Kulm Land (Ziemia Chełmińska), ca. 67 km E of Graudenz (Grudziądz), the main seat of the bishops of Kulm (Chełmno), XXIIII Maii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo trigesimo sexto.

5 IDT  166 Power of attorney dla Georg von BAYSEN (BAŻYŃSKI)    Löbau (Lubawa)    1536-07-26

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1brulion język: łacina, autograf, BCz, 244, s. 145 (t.p.)

 

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BCz 244, p. 145

Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandIoannesIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland etc. manifestum facimus omnibus, quibus expedit, vobis vero praesertim generoso domino 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)Stanislao CostkaStanisław 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) capitaneo Golubensi on the margincapitaneo Golubensicapitaneo Golubensi on the margin Marienburg (Malbork), town and castle in northern Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Nogat river, a branch of the Vistula at its delta, the capital of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1309-1457), a voivodeship capital in Royal Prussia, which belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (1466-1772). Marienburg (taking turns with Graudenz (Grudziądz)) was the venue for the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia)castrique superinscribedqueque superinscribed MarienburgensisMarienburg (Malbork), town and castle in northern Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Nogat river, a branch of the Vistula at its delta, the capital of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1309-1457), a voivodeship capital in Royal Prussia, which belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (1466-1772). Marienburg (taking turns with Graudenz (Grudziądz)) was the venue for the Provincial Diets of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia) et terrarum Royal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of ThornPrussiaeRoyal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of Thorn thesaurario, quod magnifico domino Georgio a Baisen [p]alatino Marienburgensi [e]t capitaneo Mevensi on the marginmagnifico domino Georg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński) (*1469 – †1546), 1503-1512 Chamberlain of Marienburg (Malbork); 1512-1546 Voivode of Marienburg (PSB 1, p. 377)Georgio a BaisenGeorg von Baysen (Jerzy Bażyński) (*1469 – †1546), 1503-1512 Chamberlain of Marienburg (Malbork); 1512-1546 Voivode of Marienburg (PSB 1, p. 377) p paper damaged[p]p paper damagedalatino Marienburgensi e paper damaged[e]e paper damagedt capitaneo Mevensimagnifico domino Georgio a Baisen [p]alatino Marienburgensi [e]t capitaneo Mevensi on the margin plenam nostram facultatem [...]am ratione commis[...]ionis regiae habemus on the margin[...] leaf deeply bound[...][...] leaf deeply boundam ratione commis[...] leaf deeply bound[...][...] leaf deeply boundionis regiae habemus[...]am ratione commis[...]ionis regiae habemus on the margin pro exsecutione declarationis serenissimae 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 Austriamaiestatis regiaeSigismund 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 in exemptione villarum Libenau (Lignowy), village in northern Poland, Pomerania, 18 km SW of Marienburg, today Lignowy SzlacheckieLibenauLibenau (Lignowy), village in northern Poland, Pomerania, 18 km SW of Marienburg, today Lignowy Szlacheckie et RaudenRaudenRauden dedidimus damusque praesentibus pe ratum firmumque observaturi quicquid per ipsum magnificum dominum palatinum in eo negotio superinscribed in place of crossed-outea in reea in re in eo negotio in eo negotio superinscribed in place of crossed-outea in re actum factumue fuerit.

In cuius rei testimonium sigillum nostrum iis imprimi iussimus.

6 IDT   42 Obligation dla Johann TYMMERMANN    Löbau (Lubawa)    1536-09-01

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1czystopis język: łacina, autograf, BCz, 1596, s. 437
2kopia kancelaryjna język: łacina, ręką pisarza, Baltazar of Lublin, BCz, 1596, s. 436

 

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BCz 1596, p. 437

Ego Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandIoannes Dei gratia episcopus CulmensisIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland etc. contentus sum et consentio per praesentes, ut reverendissimus dominus Mauritius Ferber (*1471 – †1537), doctor of both canon and civil law; from 1507 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Lübeck; from 1514 Canon of Trier; 1512-1515 parish priest of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Gdańsk (Danzig); from 1516 Custos of Ermland and parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk; from 1519 Canon of Dorpat; from 1523 Canon of Revel; 1523-1537 Bishop of Ermland (KOPICZKO 2, p. 71-72; SBKW, p. 59-60)Mauritius episcopus VarmiensisMauritius Ferber (*1471 – †1537), doctor of both canon and civil law; from 1507 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Lübeck; from 1514 Canon of Trier; 1512-1515 parish priest of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Gdańsk (Danzig); from 1516 Custos of Ermland and parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk; from 1519 Canon of Dorpat; from 1523 Canon of Revel; 1523-1537 Bishop of Ermland (KOPICZKO 2, p. 71-72; SBKW, p. 59-60) assignari et reservari faciat apud Holy See (Sedes Apostolica) Sedem ApostolicamHoly See (Sedes Apostolica) ms 1 venerabili,
ms 2 omitted
venerabilims 1 venerabili,
ms 2 omitted
domino Johann Tymmermann (Johann Zimmermann) (*1492 – †1564), nephew of Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Ermland; studied in Cracow (1505) and in Rome (1517); 1519-1564 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1525-1528 administrator of the Chapter's estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn) and in 1538 in Frauenburg (Frombork); 1527-1539 Cantor of Ermland; 1537 General Administrator of the bishopric of Ermland (after Mauritius Ferber's death); 1539-1552 Custos of Ermland; 1547-1552 General Vicar of the diocese of Ermland (SBKW, p. 261; KOPICZKO 2, p. 336)Ioanni TymmermanJohann Tymmermann (Johann Zimmermann) (*1492 – †1564), nephew of Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Ermland; studied in Cracow (1505) and in Rome (1517); 1519-1564 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1525-1528 administrator of the Chapter's estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn) and in 1538 in Frauenburg (Frombork); 1527-1539 Cantor of Ermland; 1537 General Administrator of the bishopric of Ermland (after Mauritius Ferber's death); 1539-1552 Custos of Ermland; 1547-1552 General Vicar of the diocese of Ermland (SBKW, p. 261; KOPICZKO 2, p. 336) cantori et canonico Varmiensi super Ermland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussiaepiscopatu VarmiensiErmland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussia pensionem annuam centum aureorum Hungaricalium, aureum ms 1 per quadraginta quinque grossos,
ms 2 pro grossis XLV
per quadraginta quinque grossosms 1 per quadraginta quinque grossos,
ms 2 pro grossis XLV
Pruthenos computando, ms 1 vel quantum pro tempore valuerit,
ms 2 omitted
vel quantum pro tempore valueritms 1 vel quantum pro tempore valuerit,
ms 2 omitted
. Et casu, quo ante obitum praefati Mauritius Ferber (*1471 – †1537), doctor of both canon and civil law; from 1507 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Lübeck; from 1514 Canon of Trier; 1512-1515 parish priest of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Gdańsk (Danzig); from 1516 Custos of Ermland and parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk; from 1519 Canon of Dorpat; from 1523 Canon of Revel; 1523-1537 Bishop of Ermland (KOPICZKO 2, p. 71-72; SBKW, p. 59-60)reverendissimi domini VarmiensisMauritius Ferber (*1471 – †1537), doctor of both canon and civil law; from 1507 Canon of Ermland (Warmia) and Lübeck; from 1514 Canon of Trier; 1512-1515 parish priest of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Gdańsk (Danzig); from 1516 Custos of Ermland and parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk; from 1519 Canon of Dorpat; from 1523 Canon of Revel; 1523-1537 Bishop of Ermland (KOPICZKO 2, p. 71-72; SBKW, p. 59-60) huiusmodi pensio apud Holy See (Sedes Apostolica) Sedem ApostolicamHoly See (Sedes Apostolica) expedita non esset, promitto bona fide et me obligo, quod quam primum possessionem Ermland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussiaepiscopatus VarmiensisErmland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussia per coadiutoriam sive electionem seu quocumque alio modo assecutus fuero, praefatam pensionem, hoc est centum aureos Hungaros ut supra, nihilo minus sine ulla exceptione singulis annis quam diu vixero praefato domino Johann Tymmermann (Johann Zimmermann) (*1492 – †1564), nephew of Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Ermland; studied in Cracow (1505) and in Rome (1517); 1519-1564 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1525-1528 administrator of the Chapter's estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn) and in 1538 in Frauenburg (Frombork); 1527-1539 Cantor of Ermland; 1537 General Administrator of the bishopric of Ermland (after Mauritius Ferber's death); 1539-1552 Custos of Ermland; 1547-1552 General Vicar of the diocese of Ermland (SBKW, p. 261; KOPICZKO 2, p. 336)Ioanni TymermanJohann Tymmermann (Johann Zimmermann) (*1492 – †1564), nephew of Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Ermland; studied in Cracow (1505) and in Rome (1517); 1519-1564 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1525-1528 administrator of the Chapter's estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn) and in 1538 in Frauenburg (Frombork); 1527-1539 Cantor of Ermland; 1537 General Administrator of the bishopric of Ermland (after Mauritius Ferber's death); 1539-1552 Custos of Ermland; 1547-1552 General Vicar of the diocese of Ermland (SBKW, p. 261; KOPICZKO 2, p. 336) realiter et cum effectu persolvam et de novo consentiam, quam primum a praefato domino Ioanne requisitus fuero, ut ms 1 nothing written ,
ms 2 et
ms 1 nothing written ,
ms 2 et
apud Sedem Apostolicam pensio huiusmodi ipsi domino Ioanni reservetur.

In quorum omnium fidem praesentes litteras manu mea propria scripsi et subscripsi meique sigilli subimpressione communivi.

ms 1 Ioannes episcopus qui supra, manu propria.,
ms 2 omitted
Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandIoannes episcopusIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland qui supra, manu propria.ms 1 Ioannes episcopus qui supra, manu propria.,
ms 2 omitted

7 IDT  167 Resignation from a parish dla Urbanus ULRICI    Löbau (Lubawa)    1536-10-17

Rękopiśmienne podstawy źródłowe:
1brulion język: łacina, autograf, BCz, 244, s. 157 (c.p.)

 

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BCz 244, p. 157

Ioannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of ErmlandIoannesIoannes Dantiscus (Johannes von Höfen, Ioannes de Curiis, Jan Dantyszek, Johannes Flachsbinder) (*1485 – †1548), diplomat, neo-Latin poet and traveller; 1504 royal scribe; 1507 referendary for Prussian affairs at the court of Sigismund Jagiellon; 1508-1513 royal envoy to Prussian towns and to the Prussian assemblies; 1515 secretary of the Polish legation at the imperial court; in 1516-1532 envoy in the service of the king of Poland Sigismund Jagiellon and emperors Maximilian and Charles V of Habsburg; 1529 Kulm canon; 1530-1537 bishop of Kulm; 1537-1548 bishop of Ermland Dei gratia etc. significamus tenore praesentium quibus expedit universis, quod nos commendatum habentes venerabilem dominum Urbanus Ulrici (Urbanus Ulrich) (†1543/1544), 1499-1503 studied in Rostock, promoted magister artium; Before 1530 - temporary administrator (commendarius) of the parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Church in Gdańsk (Ger. Danzig); 1526 - Gdańsk judicial vicar of Włocławek bishop and parish priest of St Barbara's Church in Gdańsk; 1536 - parish priest of the Church of Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk. (AT, XII, 132, 149; XIV, 803; XV, 4-5, 34, 217; XVIII, 218, 408; RAG, Repertorium Academicum Germanicum. URL: http://www.rag-online.org/gelehrter/id/-1841810725)Urbanum UlriciUrbanus Ulrici (Urbanus Ulrich) (†1543/1544), 1499-1503 studied in Rostock, promoted magister artium; Before 1530 - temporary administrator (commendarius) of the parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Church in Gdańsk (Ger. Danzig); 1526 - Gdańsk judicial vicar of Włocławek bishop and parish priest of St Barbara's Church in Gdańsk; 1536 - parish priest of the Church of Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk. (AT, XII, 132, 149; XIV, 803; XV, 4-5, 34, 217; XVIII, 218, 408; RAG, Repertorium Academicum Germanicum. URL: http://www.rag-online.org/gelehrter/id/-1841810725) artium magistrum ac officialem Gdanensem ei ecclesiam nostram parochialem beatae Mariae Virginis in Gdańsk (Danzig, Dantiscum), city in northern Poland, on the Bay of Gdańsk at the mouth of the Vistula, on the Baltic, the biggest and wealthiest of the three Great Prussian Cities (Gdańsk, Thorn (Toruń), and Elbing (Elbląg)) with representation in the Council of Royal Prussia; a member of the Hanseatic Leaguecivitate GdanensiGdańsk (Danzig, Dantiscum), city in northern Poland, on the Bay of Gdańsk at the mouth of the Vistula, on the Baltic, the biggest and wealthiest of the three Great Prussian Cities (Gdańsk, Thorn (Toruń), and Elbing (Elbląg)) with representation in the Council of Royal Prussia; a member of the Hanseatic League praecipuam resignandam duximus, quemadmodum et tenore praesentium hac tamen superinscribedtamentamen superinscribed adiecta, quae subsequitur, condicione sollemniter resignamus, quod primum superinscribedprimumprimum superinscribed commendarius noster, qui toto anno onera on the margin in place of crossed-outlaboreslabores onera onera on the margin in place of crossed-outlabores ecclesiae sustinuit, pro labore suo superinscribed in place of crossed-outadhucadhuc pro labore suo pro labore suo superinscribed in place of crossed-outadhuc usque ad dominicam Quasi Modo Geniti written overamamii written overam proxime futuram omnes proventus ecclesiae superinscribedecclesiaeecclesiae superinscribed et oblationes in officio suo manens nostro nomine on the marginnostro nominenostro nomine on the margin percipere debeat ipsaque dominica praefata eidem domino Urbano de domo parochiali et paper damaged[t]t paper damaged usu eius cedere debeat relictis in ea rebus omnibus, quas primo ingressu [i]n ea on the marginprimo ingressu i leaf deeply bound[i]i leaf deeply boundn eaprimo ingressu [i]n ea on the margin invenit. Proinde reverendissimum in Christo patrem et dominum, dominum Jan Karnkowski (*ca. 1472 – †1537), at least from 1497 scribe at the royal chancellery; before 1500-02-29 Cracow Canon; at least in 1506-1527 royal secretary; between 1503 and 1509 Provost in Skalbmierz; 1510 Scholastic in Sandomierz; 1510 Poznań Canon; ca. 1513 parish priest in Piotrków; 1523 Canon of St. George at the Wawel; before 1525 Płock Canon; 1525 - of Gniezno; before 1535 - at the Cracow Cathedral; 1527 Bishop Elect of Przemyśl; 1531 Bishop of Włocławek; 1510,1514, 1516, 1517, 1518, 1524, 1525 royal envoy to Hungary; 1514, 1515,1523 - to local diets (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 254)Ioannem Dei gratia episcopum Vladislaviensem superinscribedepiscopum Vladislaviensemepiscopum Vladislaviensem superinscribedJan Karnkowski (*ca. 1472 – †1537), at least from 1497 scribe at the royal chancellery; before 1500-02-29 Cracow Canon; at least in 1506-1527 royal secretary; between 1503 and 1509 Provost in Skalbmierz; 1510 Scholastic in Sandomierz; 1510 Poznań Canon; ca. 1513 parish priest in Piotrków; 1523 Canon of St. George at the Wawel; before 1525 Płock Canon; 1525 - of Gniezno; before 1535 - at the Cracow Cathedral; 1527 Bishop Elect of Przemyśl; 1531 Bishop of Włocławek; 1510,1514, 1516, 1517, 1518, 1524, 1525 royal envoy to Hungary; 1514, 1515,1523 - to local diets (WYCZAŃSKI 1990, p. 254) orandum duximus, ut cum paternitas eius reverendissima cum iis nostris litteris de investitura praestanda superinscribedpraestandapraestanda superinscribed per ipsum dominum Urbanus Ulrici (Urbanus Ulrich) (†1543/1544), 1499-1503 studied in Rostock, promoted magister artium; Before 1530 - temporary administrator (commendarius) of the parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Church in Gdańsk (Ger. Danzig); 1526 - Gdańsk judicial vicar of Włocławek bishop and parish priest of St Barbara's Church in Gdańsk; 1536 - parish priest of the Church of Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk. (AT, XII, 132, 149; XIV, 803; XV, 4-5, 34, 217; XVIII, 218, 408; RAG, Repertorium Academicum Germanicum. URL: http://www.rag-online.org/gelehrter/id/-1841810725)UrbanumUrbanus Ulrici (Urbanus Ulrich) (†1543/1544), 1499-1503 studied in Rostock, promoted magister artium; Before 1530 - temporary administrator (commendarius) of the parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Church in Gdańsk (Ger. Danzig); 1526 - Gdańsk judicial vicar of Włocławek bishop and parish priest of St Barbara's Church in Gdańsk; 1536 - parish priest of the Church of Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk. (AT, XII, 132, 149; XIV, 803; XV, 4-5, 34, 217; XVIII, 218, 408; RAG, Repertorium Academicum Germanicum. URL: http://www.rag-online.org/gelehrter/id/-1841810725) reverenter on the marginreverenterreverenter on the margin requisita fuerit, quod ad eam resignationem nostram sub condicione superius expressa resignationem nostram, quam vigore praesentium coram eius paternitate reverendissima sollemniter omnibus forma et superinscribedforma etforma et superinscribed modis et forma quibus possumus melioribus facimus, eidem domino Urbano non gravate curam animarum [in] eadem ecclesia on the marginin leaf deeply bound[in]in leaf deeply bound eadem ecclesia[in] eadem ecclesia on the margin committere atque investituram concedere velit.

In cuius rei certius testimonium has scribi et sigillo nostro communiri iussimus manuque nostra propria subscripsimus.