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Notary instrument: Imperial notary and Cologne cleric Detmar von
Langenbeke is judged in the chapter of St. Martin’s Worms pen
Both of the Dean John, the Custodian 'Matthias, the Cantor Jakob Kremer, the
Canon of foundation Johann Schmaltz, Jakob von Lautern, Stephan von Karlbach
(Carlebach) and others that Konrad Machtolf, previously pastor of St. Lambert in
Worms, and Georg Stockeln von Lambsheim, previously vicar of St. Martin in Worms,
The founding bishop Eckard von
He had approved this exchange. Konrad and Georg now ask for the title chapter,
I hope that this exchange will give its approval. The chapter is described in
the condition that the new pastor and vicar fathers the statutes of the monastery,
I am ready to do so. The new pastor follows the call and evokes
Articles and makes the Dean obedient by a vow of hands. Then he
At the behest of the Dean by the Cantor Jacob to the pastor of St. Lambert
investment. Witnesses are: Hertwig von Monzenheim, Kaplan in the Liebenau monastery,
Magister Peter, rector "around St. Martin. Notariat.
Title: Urk. Barth 42
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Notary instrument: Imperial notary and Cologne cleric Detmar von
Langenbeke is judged in the chapter of St.
Martin’s Worms pen
Both of the Dean John, the Custodian 'Matthias, the Cantor Jakob Kremer, the
Canon of foundation Johann Schmaltz, Jakob von Lautern, Stephan von Karlbach
(Carlebach) and others that Konrad Machtolf, previously pastor of St.
Lambert in
Worms, and Georg Stockeln von Lambsheim, previously vicar of St.
Martin in Worms,
The founding bishop Eckard von
He had approved this exchange.
Konrad and Georg now ask for the title chapter,
I hope that this exchange will give its approval.
The chapter is described in
the condition that the new pastor and vicar fathers the statutes of the monastery,
I am ready to do so.
The new pastor follows the call and evokes
Articles and makes the Dean obedient by a vow of hands.
Then he
At the behest of the Dean by the Cantor Jacob to the pastor of St.
Lambert
investment.
Witnesses are: Hertwig von Monzenheim, Kaplan in the Liebenau monastery,
Magister Peter, rector "around St.
Martin.
Notariat.
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