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No. 6.
Copy original: "Copia" of the personal letter original: "Handschreibens" from His Electoral Highness of Saxony, etc., to the King in Bohemia Though the title was contested during the war, this refers to Ferdinand II in his capacity as King of Bohemia. on May 20, 1631.
No. 7.
Extract from the instructions which His Electoral
Highness of Saxony, etc., gave to the envoys sent
to General Count Tilly Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly (1559–1632), was the supreme commander of the Catholic League's forces and a key antagonist to the Protestant cause.,
dated Leipzig, May 31, 1631.
No. 8.
Copy original: "Copia" of the personal letter original: "Handschreibens" from His
Electoral Highness of Saxony, etc., to the Lord Elector of Mainz Anselm Casimir Wambold von Umstadt, the Elector of Mainz, held the highest ecclesiastical office in the Empire., etc.,
dated Leipzig, May 24, 1631.
No. 9.
Copy original: "Copia" of the personal letter original: "Handschreibens" from His
Electoral Highness of Saxony, etc., to the Lord Elector of Cologne Ferdinand of Bavaria, Elector-Archbishop of Cologne., etc.,
dated Leipzig, May 30, 1631.
No. 10.
Copy original: "Copia" of the personal letter original: "Handschreibens" from His
Electoral Highness of Saxony, etc., to the Lord Elector in Bavaria Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, the head of the Catholic League., etc.,
dated Leipzig, May 30, 1631.
No. 11.
Copy original: "Copia" of the letter of safety original: "Salvation Schreibens"; a formal document explaining or justifying a political stance to avoid conflict. from His Electoral
Highness of Saxony, etc., regarding the Leipzig Decree original: "Leipzigischen Schluß"; refers to the resolutions made at the Convention of Leipzig earlier that year.