Maria Magdalena und Clara Cornelia von Maffey, Nonnen zu St. Klara und Töchter des verstorbenen Johann Andreas von Maffey, Geheimen Rats und Leibarztes des Kurfürsten Wolfgang Wilhelm, stiften in Ausführung des Testaments ihres Vaters mit Zustimmung des Paters Dr. theol. Honorius von der Ehren[?], Provinzial der Kölner Minoritenprovinz,mit 300 Neusser und 11 Reichstalern eine Samstagsmesse zum Trost der Armen Seelen. Das Geld ist in Obligationen angelegt (Mevis und Marg. Linn in Büttgen, Johann Langenberg und Fey Groete in Neuss, Albert Berg zum Schadt bei Jüchen).
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Maria Magdalena und Clara Cornelia von Maffey, Nonnen zu St. Klara und Töchter des verstorbenen Johann Andreas von Maffey, Geheimen Rats und Leibarztes des Kurfürsten Wolfgang Wilhelm, stiften in Ausführung des Testaments ihres Vaters mit Zustimmung des Paters Dr. theol. Honorius von der Ehren[?], Provinzial der Kölner Minoritenprovinz,mit 300 Neusser und 11 Reichstalern eine Samstagsmesse zum Trost der Armen Seelen. Das Geld ist in Obligationen angelegt (Mevis und Marg. Linn in Büttgen, Johann Langenberg und Fey Groete in Neuss, Albert Berg zum Schadt bei Jüchen).
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