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Urk. Barth 63
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The Dielheimer Schultheiß Heinz Dorse and the judges of the local court (Noltel
Hoffmann, son of Noltel Bürgel, Gerhard Bart, Berthold Hanger, Peter Walther,
Heinrich BHeinrich ermann, Klaus Jakob Kunzelin, Ludwig Klaus Kobel, Heinz Keller and
Berthold Rasen) attest that the Augustinians of Heidelberg came to them
Conrad Mönch von Rosenberg 1
Malter KornMalte an eternal soul device for his family and endowed himself
The He thus left his courtyard to Dielheim, which he had received from Dieter von
Glove home. The Augustinians show the accompanying documents
which they received from Konrad: the main letter confirming the Foundation
, and a violent brieff with which the Hofmann Konrad is commissioned,
annually bring the grain to Heidelberg. Confirm school heath and court
The Foundation and agree to this. Announcement of the seal of
Heylmann, pastor in Dielheim, who is at the request of Schultheiß and court
Seal attached. Cf. Urk. Barth 64
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/barth64], which were only slightly
In this article, the article discusses the following aspects:
Franciscan monastery; see also Urk. Barth 61
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/barth61] and Urk. Barth 62
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/barth62].
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Title: Urk. Barth 63
Description:
The Dielheimer Schultheiß Heinz Dorse and the judges of the local court (Noltel
Hoffmann, son of Noltel Bürgel, Gerhard Bart, Berthold Hanger, Peter Walther,
Heinrich BHeinrich ermann, Klaus Jakob Kunzelin, Ludwig Klaus Kobel, Heinz Keller and
Berthold Rasen) attest that the Augustinians of Heidelberg came to them
Conrad Mönch von Rosenberg 1
Malter KornMalte an eternal soul device for his family and endowed himself
The He thus left his courtyard to Dielheim, which he had received from Dieter von
Glove home.
The Augustinians show the accompanying documents
which they received from Konrad: the main letter confirming the Foundation
, and a violent brieff with which the Hofmann Konrad is commissioned,
annually bring the grain to Heidelberg.
Confirm school heath and court
The Foundation and agree to this.
Announcement of the seal of
Heylmann, pastor in Dielheim, who is at the request of Schultheiß and court
Seal attached.
Cf.
Urk.
Barth 64
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/barth64], which were only slightly
In this article, the article discusses the following aspects:
Franciscan monastery; see also Urk.
Barth 61
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/barth61] and Urk.
Barth 62
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/barth62].
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