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King Henry (VII), together with his princely council, confirms at the request of the
Bishops Beringer von Speyer and the Speyer citizen
Advisory Board of its cathedral chapter in front of the city’s shoulders
of the court order in debt cases, according to which the plaintiff is now together with three
other persons must invoke the legality of the debt demanded,
In the event of an accident, the defendant could purify himself by his simple oath.
Announcement of the royal seal. Witnesses in this matter are: Siegfried
Archbishop of Mainz, Heinrich Archbishop of Cologne, Theodoric Archbishop of
Trier and (Albrecht) Archbishop of Magdeburg, the royal chancellor Siegfried
Bishop of Regensburg, Hermann Bishop of Würzburg, Heinrich Bishop of Worms,
H. [!] Bishop of Strasbourg, Beringer Bishop of Speyer, the bishops
(Berthold) of Chur, (Siboto) of Augsburg and (Anselme) of Laon, the Abbots
(Konrad) by Sankt Gallen, (Friedrich) von Prüm, Chuno von Weißenburg, (Florence)
von Kornelimünster and (Gotfried) von Gengenbach, the dukes (Heinrich)
Brabant, (Matthew) of Lorraine, (Otto) of Merania and (Heinrich) of
Limburg, Count Walram (from Limburg?), (Rudolf) Pfalzgraf von Tübingen, (??) Count
von Oettingen, (??) Count of Sponheim, the Count of Käfernburg, (Lothar) Count of
Hochstaden, (??) Count of Harzburg, (Konrad) Burggraf von Nürnberg, (??) Count of
Alsace, the Raugraf, (Albrecht) Count of Habsburg, (Ulrich) Count of Kyburg, the
Headstone of Pfirt, Heinrich and Albert von Neuffen, Friedrich Graf von Zollern, (M?)
Count of Wildberg, Eberhard Graf von Eberstein, Werner Truchseß von Bolanden, who
Marshal of Pappenheim, C. [!] Truchsess von Waldburg, Konrad Schenk von
Winterstetten, and others more.
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Title: Urk. Lehmann 2
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King Henry (VII), together with his princely council, confirms at the request of the
Bishops Beringer von Speyer and the Speyer citizen
Advisory Board of its cathedral chapter in front of the city’s shoulders
of the court order in debt cases, according to which the plaintiff is now together with three
other persons must invoke the legality of the debt demanded,
In the event of an accident, the defendant could purify himself by his simple oath.
Announcement of the royal seal.
Witnesses in this matter are: Siegfried
Archbishop of Mainz, Heinrich Archbishop of Cologne, Theodoric Archbishop of
Trier and (Albrecht) Archbishop of Magdeburg, the royal chancellor Siegfried
Bishop of Regensburg, Hermann Bishop of Würzburg, Heinrich Bishop of Worms,
H.
[!] Bishop of Strasbourg, Beringer Bishop of Speyer, the bishops
(Berthold) of Chur, (Siboto) of Augsburg and (Anselme) of Laon, the Abbots
(Konrad) by Sankt Gallen, (Friedrich) von Prüm, Chuno von Weißenburg, (Florence)
von Kornelimünster and (Gotfried) von Gengenbach, the dukes (Heinrich)
Brabant, (Matthew) of Lorraine, (Otto) of Merania and (Heinrich) of
Limburg, Count Walram (from Limburg?), (Rudolf) Pfalzgraf von Tübingen, (??) Count
von Oettingen, (??) Count of Sponheim, the Count of Käfernburg, (Lothar) Count of
Hochstaden, (??) Count of Harzburg, (Konrad) Burggraf von Nürnberg, (??) Count of
Alsace, the Raugraf, (Albrecht) Count of Habsburg, (Ulrich) Count of Kyburg, the
Headstone of Pfirt, Heinrich and Albert von Neuffen, Friedrich Graf von Zollern, (M?)
Count of Wildberg, Eberhard Graf von Eberstein, Werner Truchseß von Bolanden, who
Marshal of Pappenheim, C.
[!] Truchsess von Waldburg, Konrad Schenk von
Winterstetten, and others more.
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