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Anleihe des Grafen Johann VIII. zu Nassau-Siegen beim Nassauischen Keller Simon Benckel zu Kirberg zwecks Erwerbs des Donnershofs zu Wilnsdorf für 2500 Rädergulden sowie Übertragung der Schuldverschreibung auf Daniel Dilthey in Siegen
Anleihe des Grafen Johann VIII. zu Nassau-Siegen beim Nassauischen Keller Simon Benckel zu Kirberg zwecks Erwerbs des Donnershofs zu Wilnsdorf für 2500 Rädergulden sowie Übertragung der Schuldverschreibung auf Daniel Dilthey in Siegen
Fürstentum Siegen, Landesarchiv - Akten >> 4. Vermögensangelegenheiten >> 4.3. Schuldenwesen der Fürsten und des Landes
1623-1667
Enthaeltvermerke: Enthält u.a.: Quittung des Hans Jacob Mebus aus Dillenburg über empfangene Geldsummen vom Handelsmann Daniel Dilthey in Siegen für den Kauf des Hofes zu Wilsdorf (1638); Befehl des Fürsten Johann Franz Desideratus zu Nassau-Siegen vom 02.02.1652 wegen Nichtbezahlung von Forderungen des Daniel Dilthey zu Siegen bis zur Aufklärung seiner verübten gewaltsamen Übergriffe auf dem Schloss zu Siegen; Schuldforderungen des Johann Jacob Mebus auf den Kolbischen Hof in Wilnsdorf; Supplik des Daniel Dilthey aus Siegen wegen der Restitution des Donnerhofs zu Wilnsdorf (1656-1663); Notarielle Beglaubigung der Übertragung des Donnerhofs zu Wilnsdorf von Johann Jacob Mebus auf Daniel Dilthey gegen Zahlung von 650 Reichstaler (1658); Notariell beglaubigte Abschrift eines Rechtsgutachtens der Juristischen Fakultät der Universität Giessen wegen offener Schuldforderungen (1658). Korrespondenten u.a.: Oberförster Hans Jacob Mebus (Dillenburg), Johann Franz Desideratus Fürst zu Nassau-Siegen, Daniel Dilthey (Siegen), Philipp Picard, Notar Johann Paul Bender.
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