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Privilege issued by Ioannes DANTISCUS & Ermland (Warmia) Chapter for Simon HANNAU
Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński) 1540-11-08
Manuscript sources:
1office copy in Latin, AAWO, AB, A 2, f. 25v-26r

 

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Nos 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 ErmlandIoannes Dei gratia episcopus VarmiensisIoannes 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 significamus tenore praesentium quibus expedit et quorum interest universis tam praesentibus quam futuris, quod cum villa nostra Schönau (Szynowo), village Ermland (Warmia), ca. 7 km NW of WartenburgSchonawSchönau (Szynowo), village Ermland (Warmia), ca. 7 km NW of Wartenburg in cameratu Vartenburgensi inter campos villarum Ottendorf, village in Ermland, ca. 20 km NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), today RadostyOttendorffOttendorf, village in Ermland, ca. 20 km NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), today Radosty Tengutten (Tęguty)TungebuttenTengutten (Tęguty), Alt Wartenburg, village in Ermland, 10 km NE of Allenstein, today Barczewko in PolandAldenvartembergAlt Wartenburg, village in Ermland, 10 km NE of Allenstein, today Barczewko in Poland et Maraunen (Maruny), village in Ermland, 3 km NW of Wartenburg and 13 km NE of Allenstein, toaday in PolandMareuendorfMaraunen (Maruny), village in Ermland, 3 km NW of Wartenburg and 13 km NE of Allenstein, toaday in Poland sita olim censualis et 35 mansos continens ab hominum memoria et ultra penitus deserta ac perpetua solitudine squalens, ita ut iam <aliquot> antecessorum nostrorum mensae episcopali nihil inde fructus obvenerit neque nostrae ac successorum nostrorum etiam mensae episcopali sub hac, qua nunc est, condicione quippiam obventurum sperari possit. Attenta itaque utilitate mensae nostrae episcopalis hoc maturo super hoc habito consilio Ermland Chapter cathedral chapter based in Frauenburg (Frombork, Varmia)venerabilis capituliErmland Chapter cathedral chapter based in Frauenburg (Frombork, Varmia) nostri consensu ad hoc accedente eandem villam Schönau (Szynowo), village Ermland (Warmia), ca. 7 km NW of WartenburgSchonawSchönau (Szynowo), village Ermland (Warmia), ca. 7 km NW of Wartenburg nunc desertam in feudum erectam et commu AAWO, AK, 2, f. 26r tatam in limitibus suis et oris, quas habet antiquitusque habuit, cum indiciis maioribus et minoribus ad manum et ad collum se extendentibus publicarum stratarum indiciis intra horum bonorum limites dumtaxat exceptis cumque omni iure proprietate usu fructu et cum utilitate quibuscumque in aquis rivis lacubus nemoribus agris pratis et generaliter quibuscumque aliis ad eam villam pertinentibus usumque et emolumentum praestantibus quibuscumque honesto viro Simon Hannau (Simon Hannow), Dantiscus' nephew, son of Anna von Höfen and Johann Hannau, brother of Johann and Kaspar; at the turn of 1538 administrated bishop's estate in Löbau (Lubawa) in Dantiscus' name (CEID 1/1, p. 344, footnote No. 19)Simoni HannowSimon Hannau (Simon Hannow), Dantiscus' nephew, son of Anna von Höfen and Johann Hannau, brother of Johann and Kaspar; at the turn of 1538 administrated bishop's estate in Löbau (Lubawa) in Dantiscus' name (CEID 1/1, p. 344, footnote No. 19) nepoti nostro ex Anna von Höfen (Anna Reyneck, Anna Flachsbinder), sister of Ioannes Dantiscus, wife of Johann Hannow and, after his death, of Johann ReynecksororeAnna von Höfen (Anna Reyneck, Anna Flachsbinder), sister of Ioannes Dantiscus, wife of Johann Hannow and, after his death, of Johann Reyneck et burgrabio arcis nostrae Wartenburg, town in Ermland (Warmia), NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), today Barczewo in PolandWartembergWartenburg, town in Ermland (Warmia), NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), today Barczewo in Poland intuitu servitiorum suorum nobis multipliciter praestitorum et in posterum tam nobis quam ecclesiae Varmiensi nostrae praestandorum pro ipso heredibus eius et legitimis successoribus donavimus contulimus et concessimus donamusque conferimus et concedimus iure Magdenburgensi ad utrumque sexum alias czu beiden Kunden perpetuo possidendam fruendam et in usus suos quoscumque superinscribedquoscumquequoscumque superinscribed libere et sine aliquo impedimento convertendam dictumque Simonem Hannow de ea in Dei nomine infeudamus et investi<m>us per praesentes. Ratione autem huius nostrae donationis et infeudationis praefatus Simon Hannau (Simon Hannow), Dantiscus' nephew, son of Anna von Höfen and Johann Hannau, brother of Johann and Kaspar; at the turn of 1538 administrated bishop's estate in Löbau (Lubawa) in Dantiscus' name (CEID 1/1, p. 344, footnote No. 19)Simon HannowSimon Hannau (Simon Hannow), Dantiscus' nephew, son of Anna von Höfen and Johann Hannau, brother of Johann and Kaspar; at the turn of 1538 administrated bishop's estate in Löbau (Lubawa) in Dantiscus' name (CEID 1/1, p. 344, footnote No. 19) heredes eius ac legitimi successores uno spadone et viro levibus armis iuxta morem Royal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of ThornpatriaeRoyal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of Thorn et Ermland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal PrussiaepiscopatusErmland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussia armato nobis et ecclesiae nostrae quoties a nobis et successoribus nostris requisiti fuerint, fideliter servire et in signum recognitionis superioris dominii unum talentum cerae cum sex denariis Culmensibus et praeterea de singulis aratris mansorum ad culturam redactorum unum modium tritici et alterum siliginis singulis annis ad diem sancti Martini episcopi pendere ac in arcem nostram reddere Wartenburg, town in Ermland (Warmia), NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), today Barczewo in PolandVartembergWartenburg, town in Ermland (Warmia), NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), today Barczewo in Poland reddere insuper etiam de curia vasali (si qua istic aedificabitur) modium unum siliginis et alterum avenae plebano loco decimarum solvere sint obligati. A frumentorum tamen atralium pensione ipsum Simon Hannau (Simon Hannow), Dantiscus' nephew, son of Anna von Höfen and Johann Hannau, brother of Johann and Kaspar; at the turn of 1538 administrated bishop's estate in Löbau (Lubawa) in Dantiscus' name (CEID 1/1, p. 344, footnote No. 19)Simonem HannowSimon Hannau (Simon Hannow), Dantiscus' nephew, son of Anna von Höfen and Johann Hannau, brother of Johann and Kaspar; at the turn of 1538 administrated bishop's estate in Löbau (Lubawa) in Dantiscus' name (CEID 1/1, p. 344, footnote No. 19) Margaritha, wife of Simon HANNAU MargarithamMargaritha, wife of Simon HANNAU uxorem eius legitimam ac primum et proximum eorum heredem ex gratia speciali absolvimus ipsisque ea remittimus et condonamus.