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Eberhard, Georg, Albrecht und Karl Schenken zu Limpurg gewähren Hans Jakob von Vohenstein zu Adelmannsfelden eine Expektanz auf das heimfallende Geldlehen des Georg von Rinderbach in Höhe von 2.000 Gulden.
Eberhard, Georg, Albrecht und Karl Schenken zu Limpurg gewähren Hans Jakob von Vohenstein zu Adelmannsfelden eine Expektanz auf das heimfallende Geldlehen des Georg von Rinderbach in Höhe von 2.000 Gulden.
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, B 113 I Limpurg-Obersontheim, Erbschenken
Limpurg-Obersontheim, Erbschenken >> 4. Aktivlehen der Schenken von Limpurg (Ritterlehen) >> 4.2 Die Lehen im einzelnen >> 4.2.26 Vohenstein >> 4.2.26.1 Geldgült über 2.000 Gulden (vorher Rinderbachsches Lehen)
1610 Februar 16
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Aussteller: Eberhard, Georg, Albrecht und Karl Schenken zu Limpurg
Siegler: Schenk Eberhard zu Limpurg; Schenk Georg zu Limpurg; Schenk Albrecht zu Limpurg; Schenk Karl zu Limpurg
Überlieferungsart: Ausfertigung
Siegelbeschreibung: 4 Sg. in Holzkapseln
Beglaubigungs- und Notarzeichen: Unterschriften der Aussteller
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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