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Urk. Lehmann 326
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Documents Lehmann 326-329 are written together.
The Commune of Dürkheim an der Hardt donated with Stefan von Karlebach,
The Dean of St. Paul’s Foundation in Worms, donated sum of 311 guilders
Priest at the St. Mary and St. Annenaltar in Dürkheimer
Parish Church and furnish them with an annual equipment of 16 guilders and 1
Fountain red wine, which it (the municipality) adds on its own initiative. This is done with
Consent of the Abbot of Limburg Monastery, Peter von Wachenheim and Böhl respectively,
brothers Emir VI and Jofried von Leiningen. Announcement of the
Court seal of the municipality, which at the request of the community of Dürkheimer
This article deals with the question of the legal status of the Abbot of Limburg.
The aforementioned brothers Emich and Jofried von Leiningen. S. also Urk. Lehmann 327
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/lehm327], Urk. Lehmann 328
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/lehm328] and Urk. Lehmann 329
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/lehm329].
Title: Urk. Lehmann 326
Description:
Documents Lehmann 326-329 are written together.
The Commune of Dürkheim an der Hardt donated with Stefan von Karlebach,
The Dean of St.
Paul’s Foundation in Worms, donated sum of 311 guilders
Priest at the St.
Mary and St.
Annenaltar in Dürkheimer
Parish Church and furnish them with an annual equipment of 16 guilders and 1
Fountain red wine, which it (the municipality) adds on its own initiative.
This is done with
Consent of the Abbot of Limburg Monastery, Peter von Wachenheim and Böhl respectively,
brothers Emir VI and Jofried von Leiningen.
Announcement of the
Court seal of the municipality, which at the request of the community of Dürkheimer
This article deals with the question of the legal status of the Abbot of Limburg.
The aforementioned brothers Emich and Jofried von Leiningen.
S.
also Urk.
Lehmann 327
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/lehm327], Urk.
Lehmann 328
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/lehm328] and Urk.
Lehmann 329
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/lehm329].
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