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Urk. Lehmann 375

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The Abbess (Demud?) and the Convention of the Cistercian Monastery Marienborn In Weidas near Alzey, her monastery sister Agnes Schefer sells at 52 Pound of oil doped eternal light for 80 guilders and confirm receipt of the purchase price. They determine the place of the luminaire in the monastery church and set the other provisions, including that on Michaelstag (29 September) one Every year the oil for the light is to be filled. They set the Agnes various monastery estates as a pawn. Announcement of the seals of the abbess and the Convention of Weidas.
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Title: Urk. Lehmann 375
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The Abbess (Demud?) and the Convention of the Cistercian Monastery Marienborn In Weidas near Alzey, her monastery sister Agnes Schefer sells at 52 Pound of oil doped eternal light for 80 guilders and confirm receipt of the purchase price.
They determine the place of the luminaire in the monastery church and set the other provisions, including that on Michaelstag (29 September) one Every year the oil for the light is to be filled.
They set the Agnes various monastery estates as a pawn.
Announcement of the seals of the abbess and the Convention of Weidas.

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