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Enthält: Schuldner: Notar Laurenz Schevel, verheiratet mit Anna Schneider, ehemals Witwe des Johan Schade. Haus: Hörsterstraße zwischen Häusern des Bernard Antrupf und des † Henrich Bose. Käufer: Der Schuldner hat das Haus an den Notar Konrad Kannegiesser, verheiratet mit Katharina Hanekow, verkauft. Zwischen beiden kommt es während des Verfahrens zu einem langwierigen Prozess, weil jeder behauptet, dass der andere seinen Verpflichtungen aus dem Kaufvertrage nicht nachkäme. In diesem Prozess werden im Jahre 1646 folgende Zeugen vernommen: 1. Lic Herman Otterstedde, Richter in Wolbeck, über 60 Jahre alt); 2. Dr. Henrich Forckenbeck, 52 Jahre alt; 3. Stadtsekretär Henrich Holland, über 70 Jahre alt; 4. Jörgen Schulte gen. Vielemeier auf dem Erbe Große-Westarp in Telgte; 5. Dr. Anton Schmitjohan, 42 Jahre alt. Gläubiger: Lic. Henrich Berning; Konrad Adrian senior in Ahlen; Dr. Kaspar Burchartz; Johan Havickenscheid; Ludger Schulte und dessen Ehefrau Anna Schade, Stieftochter des Schuldners; Hwenrich Wedemhove; Notar Arnold Deiterman am Servatiitor; Domkapitelssekretär Henrich Holthaus als Cessionar des Herman zum Bült; Gertrud zu Voren, jetzt Ehefrau Sternberg in Warendorf, zuvor Witwe des Philipp Bernard Schevel, des Sohnes des Schuldners. Anlage in Abschrift: 1. 1621 Januar 16: Ankauf des Gutes Bergeickel bei Ahlen und Übertragung des Hauses Hörsterstraße in Münster in Anrechnung auf den Kaufpreis.
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BZK no.
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Role in the proceeding
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