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Domkapitel Minden - Akten >> 2. Präbenden, Oblegien, Obödientien, Testamente und Nachjahre >> 2.12. Oblegien
1723-1757
Enthaeltvermerke: Enthält: 1. Gesuch des Gabriel Vogeler, Bürger und Bäcker zu Rinteln, um Bemeierung mit Land in der Luhder Breite und in der Grube 1723 2. Verkauf von Land durch die Witwe des Johann Heinrich Grathausen, Commiß-Wirt zu Rinteln, an Lorenz Schmidt, Knochenhauer zu Rinteln 1747 5. Verkauf von Land vorm Wesertor durch die Witwe des Dr. Zollern an den Maurer Konrad Heuser 1748-1752 6. Verkauf von Land des + Christian Heutzeberg an Hermann Schnarren 1749-1752 17. Ohne Genehmigung verkaufte Ländereien vor Rinteln (u.a. an Prof. Victor) 1749 24. Verkauf von Land durch den Bäckermeister Heutzeberg an Levin Korff von Todenmann 1748 41. Protokoll der Untersuchungskommission wegen der veräußerten Ländereien 1750 109. Kauf von Land des Anton Wenthe durch Johann Friedrich Erhard (1740), 1752 121. Klage des Domkapitels wegen der Rückstände 1752-1757
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