Erzbischof Friedrich Karl Joseph v. Mainz bekundet, dass er dem Grafen Johann Ernst Karl v. Solms, zugleich für die übrigen Grafen und Fürsten zu ...
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B 9 Urkunden der Grafschaft Solms-Rödelheim
Urkunden der Grafschaft Solms-Rödelheim >> 12 1751-1810
1779 März 29, Mainz
Ausf., Perg.-Libeil, an rot-goldener Seidenschnur anh. Sg. in Holzkapsel sehr gut erh.
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Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Erzbischof Friedrich Karl Joseph v. Mainz bekundet, dass er dem Grafen Johann Ernst Karl v. Solms, zugleich für die übrigen Grafen und Fürsten zu Solms, namentlich Friedrich Ludwig und Friedrich Christoph zu Wildenfels, Christian August zu Laubach, Fürst Ferdinand Wilhelm Ernst zu Braunfels, Karl Christian zu Hohensolms, Friedrich Gottlob Heinrich zu Baruth, Fürst Karl Ludwig Wilhelm zu Braunfels, Karl Georg Heinrich und Viktor Friedrich zu Pouch, Fürst Wilhelm Christoph zu Braunfels, Johann Christian zu Baruth, Ludwig Rudolf Wilhelm und Anton Ernst Wilhelm Friedrich, Fürst zu Braunfels, Franz Xaver zu Sonnewalde, Otto Heinrich Ludwig zu Pouch und Friedrich Magnus zu Wildenfels, gemäß inseriertem Lehnsbrief von 1676 Juli 10 (Nr. 4159) genannte Mannlehen zu Oberhöchstadt verliehen habe. - Kanzleivermerk: Geheimer Staatsrat G. A. M. v. Strauß, Lehnsprobst Karl Peter Rüssel
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller
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