The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus VasaWatson, Paul Barron
History
The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa
Watson, Paul Barron
Gustav I Vasa, King of Sweden, 1496-1560; Sweden -- History -- Gustav I Vasa, 1523-1560
[157] Svart, _Gust. I.'s krön._, p. 126.
[158] Svart, _Gust. I.'s krön._, pp. 126-128.
[159] _Ibid._, p. 128.
[160] Svart, _Gust. I.'s krön._, pp. 128-131.
[161] _Ibid._, pp. 131-133.
[162] _Alla riksdag. och möt. besluth_, vol. i. pp. 67-70; _Kon. Gust.
den Förstes registrat._, vol. iv. pp. 216-220; and _Svenska
riksdagsakt._, vol. i. pp. 75-78.
[163] _Alla riksdag. och möt. besluth_, vol. i. pp. _70-72_; _Kon. Gust.
den Förstes registrat._, vol. iv. pp. 220-222; and _Svenska
riksdagsakt._, vol. i. pp. 78-80.
[164] _Alla riksdag. och möt. besluth_, vol. i. pp. 72-74; _Kon. Gust.
den Förstes registrat._, vol. iv. pp. 223-226; and _Svenska
riksdagsakt._, vol. i. pp. 80-82.
[165] Svart, _Gust. I.'s krön._, p. 133; _Alla riksdag. och möt.
besluth_, vol. i. pp. 75-79; _Kon. Gust. den Förstes registrat._, vol.
iv. pp. 226-231; and _Svenska riksdagsakt._, vol. i. pp. 82-87.
[166] There is a Latin version of the "Ordinantia" containing certain
regulations not given in the Swedish. They are these: The contribution
known as "Peter's penning" shall not be given hereafter to the pope, but
shall go to swell the royal revenue. A like disposition shall be made of
the money which the monasteries are wont to send to the superiors of
their orders. Bishops and other prelates shall not hereafter pay
anything to the pope for confirmation. It will be sufficient if they
take their office by consent of the king. All property, real and
personal, donated to the cathedrals, monasteries, and parochial or
prebendal churches, shall belong to the descendants of the noblemen who
gave it, and if there is any residue, it shall be conferred by the king
on whomsoever he will. All real property sold or pledged to churches may
be redeemed on payment of the sum received for the property. To augment
the crown's resources the bishops, cathedrals, and canons ought to hand
over to the king as large a sum as they can spare. All these regulations
in the Latin version bear on their face the stamp of forgery. They are
drawn in a careless manner, and convey the impression of being part of a
rough draught that never was perfected. Certainly they never were
enforced. See _Alla riksdag. och möt. besluth_, vol. i. pp. 90-93; _Kon.
Gust. den Förstes registrat._, vol. iv. pp. 241--247; and _Svenska
riksdagsakt._, vol. i. pp. 89-96.
[167] _Alla riksdag. och möt. besluth_, vol. i. pp. 79-82 and 89; _Kon.
Gust. den Förstes registrat._, vol. iv. pp. 249-256; and _Svenska
riksdagsakt._, pp. 87-88 and 96-100.
[168] _Dipl. Dal._, vol. ii. pp. 110-112 and 115-116; _Handl. rör.
Skand. hist._, vol. xvi. pp. 70-75, 78-80, 98-100, 105-106, 119-122 and
124-127; _Handl. rör. Sver. inre förhåll._, vol. i. pp. 58-59 and 60-62;
_Kon. Gust. den Förstes registrat._, vol. iv. pp. 3-4, 12-13, 42-43,
54-55, 111-112, 175-176, 400-404, 406-407, 417 and 419-420; _Monumenta
polit. Eccles._, pp. 10-11 and 17-18; and _Skrift. och handl._, vol. i.
pp. 352-353.
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