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of Gothland remained still, in the Hands of Eric, he made great Preparations for reducing it, but soon after to the surprize of every body made Peace & left him in Possission of that Island--He died in 1448--the States of the Kingdom which assembled at Stockholm were derided as to the Election of a King--the Disputes ran high but the Marshal's Party at length prevailed--Immediately upon his Accession he besieged Eric--through the assistance of Christian who the Danes had made their King, Eric was conveyed into Pomerania & ended his Days there without making any further Attempt to regain the Crown--Charles being likewise acknowledged, by the Majority of the Norwegian Lords a