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Urk. Lehmann 628
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Hans Bechtolf der Alte and his wife Anna, Hans
Bechtolf the boy and his wife Elisabeth, Anton Henrich and his wife Anna
As well as Lorenz pupils of the old and his wife Katherina certify that they, with
Consent of Countess Marie Elisabeth von Leiningen, a born
Pfalzgräfin near Rhein, and her son, Count Johann Philip II of
Leiningen, to the court relatives and residents of Kindsbach (? - Künspach)
Hans Köhler and his wife Elisabeth a loan from
400 guilders. For this purpose, they must be sent annually to Philippi and Jacobi (1.
May) pay a rate of 20 guilders; the payment will be made for the first time in 1611
due. As security, they set the aforementioned fields and vineyards in the
Kallstadt district. Should the spouses remain guilty of the interest, so
the creditors or their heirs are allowed to enter their rights and
Use land until the missing amount is balanced. Therefore, commit
The borrowers or their heirs, the possession in good condition
to prevent depreciation and to always be a sufficient deposit
This article deals with the question of how to act. The repayment of the loan is arranged. Once the
Full sum including the annual interest (possibly outstanding)
to which the creditors or their heirs are paid, the present document loses
with their provisions their validity, the plots fall to Köhler and
his wife or heir and the lenders or their successors
There are no longer any claims and claims. The contract was signed before
Closed to Schultheißen (Callstadt) and the courts there (Georg
Sandhover; Michel Meyer, Konrad Weintz, Peter Hermann, Stephan [??] offan, Veit
(?) Ziegler, Hans Schöffer, Jakob Wegner, Hans Dörner, Paul Allebach, Barthel
Heintz, Hans Kindt and Philipp Behr), who at the request of the two parties
Attach the court seal.
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Title: Urk. Lehmann 628
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Hans Bechtolf der Alte and his wife Anna, Hans
Bechtolf the boy and his wife Elisabeth, Anton Henrich and his wife Anna
As well as Lorenz pupils of the old and his wife Katherina certify that they, with
Consent of Countess Marie Elisabeth von Leiningen, a born
Pfalzgräfin near Rhein, and her son, Count Johann Philip II of
Leiningen, to the court relatives and residents of Kindsbach (? - Künspach)
Hans Köhler and his wife Elisabeth a loan from
400 guilders.
For this purpose, they must be sent annually to Philippi and Jacobi (1.
May) pay a rate of 20 guilders; the payment will be made for the first time in 1611
due.
As security, they set the aforementioned fields and vineyards in the
Kallstadt district.
Should the spouses remain guilty of the interest, so
the creditors or their heirs are allowed to enter their rights and
Use land until the missing amount is balanced.
Therefore, commit
The borrowers or their heirs, the possession in good condition
to prevent depreciation and to always be a sufficient deposit
This article deals with the question of how to act.
The repayment of the loan is arranged.
Once the
Full sum including the annual interest (possibly outstanding)
to which the creditors or their heirs are paid, the present document loses
with their provisions their validity, the plots fall to Köhler and
his wife or heir and the lenders or their successors
There are no longer any claims and claims.
The contract was signed before
Closed to Schultheißen (Callstadt) and the courts there (Georg
Sandhover; Michel Meyer, Konrad Weintz, Peter Hermann, Stephan [??] offan, Veit
(?) Ziegler, Hans Schöffer, Jakob Wegner, Hans Dörner, Paul Allebach, Barthel
Heintz, Hans Kindt and Philipp Behr), who at the request of the two parties
Attach the court seal.
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