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Klage des Johan Osnabrügge ./. Bernd Kemper. Der Beklagte soll 36 Thaler Zinsen zahlen aus seinem Hause an der Frauenstraße, das früher den Eheleuten Rotger Torck und Klara Umbgrove, Ww. Grüter, gehörte.
Klage des Johan Osnabrügge ./. Bernd Kemper. Der Beklagte soll 36 Thaler Zinsen zahlen aus seinem Hause an der Frauenstraße, das früher den Eheleuten Rotger Torck und Klara Umbgrove, Ww. Grüter, gehörte.
Darin: Anlage 1 (in Abschrift): Vor dem Offizial verkaufen am 24.7. 1587 Goddert von Merfeld, Rentmeister zu Ahaus, und seine Frau Nesa Nagels dem Jobst von Vörden zu Darfeld und dessen Frau Margarete von Harmen eine Rente von 12 Th. aus ihrem Haus in Coesfeld vor dem Süringsthor und ihrem Haus in Ahaus, das zwischen Häusern des M. Konrad Richtschräver und des Bercker liegt. Selbstschuldnerische Bürgschaft übernehmen die Eheleute Henrich Grüter und Klara Umbgrone in Münster, welche ihr Haus an der Frauenstraße zwischen Häusern des Vizekanzlers Johan Schade und des Julian Hörde verpfänden. Anlage 2 (in Abschrift): Am 14. Dezember 1595 tritt Jobst von Vörden die Rente auf Bitten der Kinder des + Henrich Averkamp an Michael Ostendorp zu Osterwick ab. Anlage 3 (in Abschrift): Am 3. August 1596 tritt Michael zum Ostendorff im Dorf Osterwick die Rente ab an Johan Rensing junior in Billerbeck und dessen Frau Gertrud Vording. Zeugen: Henrich Thesinck u. Hermann Varvick. Notar: Kaspar Rexinck in Überwasser. Anlage 4 (in Abschrift): Am 8.7.1600 verpfändet Rensing den Rentbrief dem Rütger Osnabrüg, Vater des Klägers J. Zeugen: M. Peter Kerstiens zwischen den Brücken und M. Zander Jockmaring.
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