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The Salemer Abbot Christian Fürst and Prior and Convention of the Convent dismissed
Georg Sorg from Urnau, son of Valentin Sorg and his wife Elisabeth
Gotschler, from serfdom. Thus the abbey renounces any
Future claims to George’s person. In doing so, he gains the right to
to establish his wishes freely and to establish new ties with other gentlemen
In this article, we discuss the question of how to deal with it. However, Georg Sorg remains undaunted, who is not present at the
Citizens' rights. Announcement of the seals of the abbot and the convention.
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Title: Urk. Barth 214
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The Salemer Abbot Christian Fürst and Prior and Convention of the Convent dismissed
Georg Sorg from Urnau, son of Valentin Sorg and his wife Elisabeth
Gotschler, from serfdom.
Thus the abbey renounces any
Future claims to George’s person.
In doing so, he gains the right to
to establish his wishes freely and to establish new ties with other gentlemen
In this article, we discuss the question of how to deal with it.
However, Georg Sorg remains undaunted, who is not present at the
Citizens' rights.
Announcement of the seals of the abbot and the convention.
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