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Urk. Lehmann 195

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The Gräfinnen Anna, Margaretha, Christophera, Amelia and Felicitas of Hanau-Lichtenberg, nuns in Marienborn, writing to her cousin and brother Philip IV Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg; they inquire about Family relations at home and tell him that her cousin Reinhart of Isenburg, from the Abbey’s family of donors who banned the reading of the fair, So they haven’t heard a service for five weeks. She Fear that he wants to use a secular preacher permanently, especially since a I have already preached three times what the abbess are very concerned about The first part of the book is about the existence of the monastery. Therefore, they ask Count Philip to come to Marienborn in this matter and hope for it Help.
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Title: Urk. Lehmann 195
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The Gräfinnen Anna, Margaretha, Christophera, Amelia and Felicitas of Hanau-Lichtenberg, nuns in Marienborn, writing to her cousin and brother Philip IV Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg; they inquire about Family relations at home and tell him that her cousin Reinhart of Isenburg, from the Abbey’s family of donors who banned the reading of the fair, So they haven’t heard a service for five weeks.
She Fear that he wants to use a secular preacher permanently, especially since a I have already preached three times what the abbess are very concerned about The first part of the book is about the existence of the monastery.
Therefore, they ask Count Philip to come to Marienborn in this matter and hope for it Help.

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