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Urk. Lehmann 389
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Anna von Frankenstein, abbess of the Benedictine monastery Neuburg, and the
Convention of the Abbey Selling to Eberhard Fick, Schneider and Citizens at Heidelberg,
his wife Margarethte and her heirs for 31 guilders ¼ Tomorrow vineyard in the
Neuenheim district on the Neckarhelle, bordered by the vineyard at the top
The tailor Hans Brandt and the vicar of the Holy Spirit Church at the bottom
Jacob Berrolt. The receipt of the purchase price is confirmed. Abbess and Convention
confirm to the buyer that the vineyard is free of charge and instruct him
At the same time, the existing and still to be granted mutual
The right of passage in order to cross the vineyards of the named to their own.
As again on the last day of Kilian, 8 July
The Neuenheim court has been confirmed. Announcement of the seal of the abbess and
The court seal of the Neuenheim court, which at the request of the abbess by the present
Neuenheimer Schultheißen and his spoons were attached: Wendel Kern, Philipp
Sprenger, Hans Siegmund, Wendel Lypffart, Lenhard Seiffer, Backhanß, Fritz
GrGrnolt, Peter Pfannenstiel and Valentin Axt.
Title: Urk. Lehmann 389
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Anna von Frankenstein, abbess of the Benedictine monastery Neuburg, and the
Convention of the Abbey Selling to Eberhard Fick, Schneider and Citizens at Heidelberg,
his wife Margarethte and her heirs for 31 guilders ¼ Tomorrow vineyard in the
Neuenheim district on the Neckarhelle, bordered by the vineyard at the top
The tailor Hans Brandt and the vicar of the Holy Spirit Church at the bottom
Jacob Berrolt.
The receipt of the purchase price is confirmed.
Abbess and Convention
confirm to the buyer that the vineyard is free of charge and instruct him
At the same time, the existing and still to be granted mutual
The right of passage in order to cross the vineyards of the named to their own.
As again on the last day of Kilian, 8 July
The Neuenheim court has been confirmed.
Announcement of the seal of the abbess and
The court seal of the Neuenheim court, which at the request of the abbess by the present
Neuenheimer Schultheißen and his spoons were attached: Wendel Kern, Philipp
Sprenger, Hans Siegmund, Wendel Lypffart, Lenhard Seiffer, Backhanß, Fritz
GrGrnolt, Peter Pfannenstiel and Valentin Axt.
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