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Letter #1168

Achatius TRENCK to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Allenstein (Olsztyn), 1534-06-02
            received [1534]-06-03

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, AAWO, AB, D. 4, f. 13

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8247 (TK 9), f. 568

 

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AAWO, AB, D. 4, f. 13r

Reverendissime in Christo Pater et Domine, domine gratiose ac clementissime.

Post humillimam servitiorum meorum exhibitionem.

Quod ad cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Achatius TRENCK before 1534-06-02, CIDTC IDL 7436, letter lostlitterascf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Achatius TRENCK before 1534-06-02, CIDTC IDL 7436, letter lost Reverendissimae Paternitatis Vestrae, quibus pro subdito suo scripserat, hucusque non responderim, boni consulere dignetur, rogo atque obsecro. Quae causa fuit morae et quo pacto res omnis cum[1] subdito Reverendissimae Paternitatis Vestrae transacta sit, ex domino Valentinus (fl. 1534-1539), oeconomus of Ioannes Dantiscus as Bishop of KulmValentinoValentinus (fl. 1534-1539), oeconomus of Ioannes Dantiscus as Bishop of Kulm, oeconomo suo, Reverendissima Paternitas Vestra clarius intelliget, cui totius rei summam, praeterea cur respondere tardavi, exposui Reverendissimae Paternitati Vestrae referend(um).

Me Reverendissimae Paternitati Vestrae quam humillime commendo. Quam Deus Omnipotens incolumem ac felicem conservare dignetur.

Eiusdem Reverendissimae Paternitatis Vestrae deditissimus servitor Achatius Trenck (†1551), in the thirties Trenck was one of Dantiscus’ friends and supported his efforts to obtain the Ermland bishopric after the death of Mauritius Ferber; from 1523 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1544-1545 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; from 1545 its Dean; 1533-1546 administrator of the Chapter’s estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn); in 1548 and 1550 General Administrator of the Ermland bishopric (after the deaths of Ioannes Dantiscus and Tiedemann Giese) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 332; SBKW, p. 255-256)Achatius de TrenckAchatius Trenck (†1551), in the thirties Trenck was one of Dantiscus’ friends and supported his efforts to obtain the Ermland bishopric after the death of Mauritius Ferber; from 1523 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); 1544-1545 Chancellor of the Ermland Chapter; from 1545 its Dean; 1533-1546 administrator of the Chapter’s estates in Allenstein (Olsztyn); in 1548 and 1550 General Administrator of the Ermland bishopric (after the deaths of Ioannes Dantiscus and Tiedemann Giese) (KOPICZKO 2, p. 332; SBKW, p. 255-256)

[1] The letter “m” written with 4 “sticks”.