CHAPTER XXIX.
1. We have learned from records and traditions, that it has been the custom in the past to hold the election of the king of the Romans in Frankfort, the coronation in Aachen, and the first diet in Nürnberg; therefore we decree that in the future these ceremonies shall be held in these places, unless there shall be some legitimate obstacle....
CHAPTER XXX.
THE RIGHTS OF THE OFFICIALS OF THE COURT WHEN THE PRINCES OF THE EMPIRE RECEIVE THEIR FIEFS.
(Special fees paid by the princes to these officials.)
CHAPTER XXXI.
(Requiring the secular electors to learn the Italian and Slavic languages.)
160 a and 160 b. The Acquisition of the Mark of Brandenburg by the Hohenzollern Family, 1411.
160 a. The Cities of the Mark Make Complaints to Sigismund, 1411. (German.)
Magdeburger Schöppenchronik, edited by Janicke, in Chroniken der deutschen Städte, VII, pp. 331 f.