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Urk. Barth 261

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The Eppelheimer Schultheiß Simon Hoffmann and the courts there Kaspar Mantel, Nikolaus Dietrich, Fabric Hayl, Barthol (omäus) Treu and Wolff Paws testify that Hans Schmidt and his wife Gertrud, both Communals from Schwetzingen, von der Heidelberger Almosenpflegern (Matthes Haller, Hans Ulrich Kaltschmidt, Hans Jakob Drencker, Sebastian Steiner [?], Hans Wilhelm Dürr, Jost Kantenwein, Valentin Schab and Lorenz Boßler) 50 guilders in Heidelberger Landmünze, the guilder was counted at 26 Albus. For They have to pay 2 ½ guilders annually on Martin’s Day (11 November). As Security they use their goods in the Eppelheimer district, which are Schultheiß and local court as a sufficient sub-pledge. Should the spouses or their heirs remain guilty of interest Lender in their rights and may use the goods until the missing The amount is balanced. However, the spouses or their heirs pay the loaned Amount together with the (possibly outstanding) annual interest after a Quarterly announcement on which date back, they will receive the The document loses its validity with its provisions And all the demands of the lenders are settled. Announcement of the seal of Eppelheim, which at the request of the spouses of Schultheiß and court without any demands on the village of Eppelheim In this article, the article discusses the role of the social partners in the social sciences.
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The Eppelheimer Schultheiß Simon Hoffmann and the courts there Kaspar Mantel, Nikolaus Dietrich, Fabric Hayl, Barthol (omäus) Treu and Wolff Paws testify that Hans Schmidt and his wife Gertrud, both Communals from Schwetzingen, von der Heidelberger Almosenpflegern (Matthes Haller, Hans Ulrich Kaltschmidt, Hans Jakob Drencker, Sebastian Steiner [?], Hans Wilhelm Dürr, Jost Kantenwein, Valentin Schab and Lorenz Boßler) 50 guilders in Heidelberger Landmünze, the guilder was counted at 26 Albus.
For They have to pay 2 ½ guilders annually on Martin’s Day (11 November).
As Security they use their goods in the Eppelheimer district, which are Schultheiß and local court as a sufficient sub-pledge.
Should the spouses or their heirs remain guilty of interest Lender in their rights and may use the goods until the missing The amount is balanced.
However, the spouses or their heirs pay the loaned Amount together with the (possibly outstanding) annual interest after a Quarterly announcement on which date back, they will receive the The document loses its validity with its provisions And all the demands of the lenders are settled.
Announcement of the seal of Eppelheim, which at the request of the spouses of Schultheiß and court without any demands on the village of Eppelheim In this article, the article discusses the role of the social partners in the social sciences.

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