Information from the Novgorod Third Chronicle (1613):
Monastery Event: The chronicle records events that occurred at a monastery dedicated to the Holy Mother of God.
Swedish Presence: A German (Swedish) voivode named Ivan Lakumov was present at the monastery. He was associated with Yakov Pontusson (Yakov Pontusson).
Swedish Soldiers: Lakumov was accompanied by 120 German (Swedish) soldiers.
Russian Officials: Also present were voivode Andrey Trusov, Abbot Onufriy, noblemen, and boyar children (military commanders and nobility).
Local Decision: The local Russian authorities (noblemen, boyar children, and townspeople) conferred and decided to send someone.
Mission: They instructed Leontiy Artsibashev to travel somewhere (the destination is not fully specified in the excerpt, but implied to be a message or action).
Troop Stationing: A footnote clarifies that the Swedish detachment led by Lakumov was stationed in the Great Uspensky Monastery in Tikhvin.