The Letters of Pope Lucius II. are about Ten.
BY the First he gives Peter of Cluny to understand that he has made a Truce with Roger King of * 1.1 Sicily.
By the Second he demands aid of King Conrade against the Italians, who were revolted, and who had chosen Jordanes for a Patrician.
In the Third and Fourth, he confirms the Primacy of the Church of Toledo over all the Churches of Spain.
The Fifth contains a Privilege granted to the Abbey of Cluny.
In the Sixth he submits the Monastery of St. Sabas to the Abbey of Cluny.
By the Seventh, he Commands the Abbot of St. Germain's of Auxerre to discharge the Servants of the Abbot of Vezelay, who were Bail for him, and he moreover removes the Suit before Godfrey Bishop of Langres.
In the Eighth, he confirms the Judgment given by Pope Paschal against those that had kill'd Artaud Abbot of Vezelay, and forbids their being receiv'd any more into any Monastery.
By the Ninth he orders the Count of Nevers to restore to the Abbey of Vezelay whatever he had taken from it.
And by the Tenth, he enjoyns St. Bernard to warn the said Count from exacting any thing from the a∣foresaid Abbey.