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CHAP. XCV. The Reformation of Litomeric.
IN the yeare 1517. the 21. of August the Town of Litomeric did ordaine by the comand, and unani∣mous consent of all the Citizens, which order they had regestred in their publique bookes and kept in their severall Companies; which order runne that none should be inrouled into their catalogue of Citi∣zens _____ _____ no; though he were borne in the City: and this Edict they made for their better agreement, and if at any time any man should move that this order should be nulled he should be disfran∣chised and depart the City within a moneth. This law was ratified and observed inviolable for a hun∣dred yeares, untill the time of Ferdinand, for in the yeare 1617. two Iesuiticall brats were suborned (to wit) Nicolas Marazek, and Bartholomew Collins, who threatening their houses, demanded to be made free-men of the City, which being denyed, they en∣tered their complaint in the Chancery of the King∣dome, whither were warned three of the principall Senators, with the Town-clarke, who were enter∣tained with rough words by the Chancelor and Paul Micna the Secretary, and were kept in the town of Prague for nine daies, till they should agree; so