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B 1 Urkunden des Großherzoglich-Hessischen Hauses
Urkunden des Großherzoglich-Hessischen Hauses >> 1601 - 1635
Darmstadt 1606 August 17 / Darmstadt 1611 Oktober 28
Hessen-Darmstadt
Pergamentlibell, mit den Unterschriften der Landgrafen Ludwig V., Ludwig [VI.], Friedrich [I. von Hessen-Homburg] und Philipp [III. von Hessen-Butzbach] sowie der Beamten Hans Philipp v. Buseck gen. Münch, des Kanzlers Johann Pistorius (Niddanus), des Dr. iur. utr. Johannes Faber, Johann Philipp Kleinschmidt, des Landschreibers Johann Weitzel, des Kammersekretärs Johann Friedrich und des Hofpredigers Dr. Heinrich Leuchter, angehängte Siegel fehlen
Urkunde
Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Testament Landgraf Ludwigs V. von Hessen-Darmstadt
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Unterschrifts- und Siegelankündigung des Ausstellers. - Unterschriftsbitte an die anwesenden Zeugen
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Unterschrifts- und Siegelankündigung des Ausstellers. - Unterschriftsbitte an die anwesenden Zeugen
Vermerk des Stadtschreibers Notar Hermann Geisheimer zu Darmstadt über die Konfirmation des Testaments durch Landgraf Ludwig, Darmstadt 1608 Februar 5; Vermerk des Stadtschreibers Notar Hermann Geisheimer über die Kassation des Testaments durch Landgraf Ludwig, Darmstadt 1611 Oktober 28, mit dem aufgedrückten Notariats-Signet Geisheimers
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BZK no.
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01.07.2025, 1:38 PM CEST
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