Luther testifies to his sympathy because of the annoyances caused to him especially by a certain Joachim Müller.
Handwritten in Aurifaber, vol. III, p. 446. Printed in Schütze, vol. I, p. 335 and in De Wette, vol. V, p. 711.
Letters from the year 1545. no. 3178. 3179. 3180.
No. 3178.
King Christian of Denmark to Luther.
(Regest.)
Since the "kitchen food" intended for him had been "improperly handled" against his order and will, he had the prescription changed to money in his office. - Kolde notes: Already on June 25, 1544, the king wrote to Bugenhagen in the same matter: "Send you our prescription instead of the other, annually on one and a half hundred florins of coin, of which Doctor Martinus and Philippus and you shall each have fifty florins, and such money according to the prescription shall be demanded and received every year by your own messenger, but on our reward, with us on Jacobi, so that there is no lack of it.
No. 3179.
January 8, 1545.