(Georg IV., König von Großbritannien und Hannover, Herzog zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg)
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E 75, U Nr. 71 (Benutzungsort: Wernigerode)
E 75 (Benutzungsort: Wernigerode) Familie von Hanstein (Gutsarchiv Besenhausen)
Familie von Hanstein (Gutsarchiv Besenhausen) >> 01. Urkunden
1823 Jan. 21
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Inhalt: Georg IV., König von Großbritannien und Hannover, Herzog zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg, belehnt nach dem Tode Adam Erdmann Siegfried Friedrichs und Sylvius Christian Erdmanns von Hanstein den Friedrich Ludwig Ernst von Hanstein, Johann Hermann Christian von Hansteins Sohn, als den ältesten, sowie Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Ernst Wilhelm und Carl Friedrich Georg, Johann Ernst Friedrich Levin von Hansteins Söhne, Friedrich Carl August Wilhelm Philipp und Georg Moritz Heinrich, Carl Erdmann von Hansteins Söhne, Friedrich Hermann, Friedrich Ludwig Christians Sohn, Adalbert, Adam Erdmann Siegfried Friedrich von Hansteins Sohn, und Sylvius Adolph Eduard Gottlieb, Sylvius Christian Erdmann von Hansteins Sohn, Gebrüder und Vettern von Hanstein mit den Gerichten und Gebieten zu Reiffenhausen und Dedershausen.
Ort: Hannover
Beglaubigungen: Siegel
Überlieferungsform: Ausf.
Beschreibstoff: Pergament
Ort: Hannover
Beglaubigungen: Siegel
Überlieferungsform: Ausf.
Beschreibstoff: Pergament
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