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Urk. Barth 96

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The Heidelberg citizen Peter Kiesel and his wife Margreth certify that She from the Order of Germany Jost of Venningen a morning vineyard Bergheimer Steig in the district Heidelberg have been granted a lease. The Vineyard bordering on one side on that of the valley and on the other side at the monastery of Schönau. Every year, they have to pay one third of the income to the Order. The white wine grapes are at the path below the vineyard The grapes of red wine are to be delivered to the Heidelberg Town Hall of the German orders are brought where they should be tortured. Peter and his Woman undertakes not to share or continue to divest the vineyard and to keep it in a proper condition, and to keep all of them in the year Working conscientiously. As security, Peter and his wife The interest rate of 10 pounds of Heller on a quarter of her own vineyard in the wden the . If they fail to fulfill their duties, both vineyards fall to the Orders. Announcement of the city seal, which, at the request of the two parties, was founded by the Mayors Jost Neckarau and Hans Rüsselsheim were attached after the Transmission of the vineyard in its presence has taken place.
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Title: Urk. Barth 96
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The Heidelberg citizen Peter Kiesel and his wife Margreth certify that She from the Order of Germany Jost of Venningen a morning vineyard Bergheimer Steig in the district Heidelberg have been granted a lease.
The Vineyard bordering on one side on that of the valley and on the other side at the monastery of Schönau.
Every year, they have to pay one third of the income to the Order.
The white wine grapes are at the path below the vineyard The grapes of red wine are to be delivered to the Heidelberg Town Hall of the German orders are brought where they should be tortured.
Peter and his Woman undertakes not to share or continue to divest the vineyard and to keep it in a proper condition, and to keep all of them in the year Working conscientiously.
As security, Peter and his wife The interest rate of 10 pounds of Heller on a quarter of her own vineyard in the wden the .
If they fail to fulfill their duties, both vineyards fall to the Orders.
Announcement of the city seal, which, at the request of the two parties, was founded by the Mayors Jost Neckarau and Hans Rüsselsheim were attached after the Transmission of the vineyard in its presence has taken place.

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