In a letter addressed to the clergy and people of England, King Canute recounts his pilgrimage to Rome, undertaken to pray for the redemption of his sins and the welfare of his kingdoms. He details the support received from Pope John and Emperor Conrad, including agreements for fair laws and travel for his subjects. Canute emphasizes his dedication to ruling justly, ensuring no unjust violence occurs in his realm, and expresses intentions to establish peace with the Danes. He concludes by reassuring his people of his commitment to their welfare and upcoming plans to return to England.