From Manx Soc vol IV,VII & IX

OF SAFE CONDUCT FOR THE KING OF THE ISLANDS. -A.D. 1228.

 

 

 

OLAVE, King of Mann and the Islands, has letters of safe conduct, to come into England with his men which he brings with him, for the framing of peace between himself and his brother Reginald.

Given for fifteen days, from the festival of St. Michael, in the twelfth year of our reign.

Witness the king at Westminster the 12th day of April, in the twelfth year of our reign.

DE CONDUCTU PRO REDE INSULARUM.

ROTULI LITTERARUM PATENTIUM.

12 HEN. III.

OLAVE Rex Mannioe et Insularum habet litteras de salvo conductu veniendi in Angliam, cum hominibus suis cluos secum duxerit, pro pace formanda inter ipsum, et Reginaldum fratrem suum.

Duraturas à festo sancti Michaelis, anno regni nostri duodecimo, usque in xv. dies.

Teste Rege, apud Westmonasterium, xii. die Aprilis, anno regni nostri xii.

 

 


 

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