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Ludewicus Amorbacensis ecclesie clericus verkauft mit Einwilligung seines Konvents seinen Hof (villam) in Kirschfurt (Kirsefurt) dem comes de Wertheim.
Ludewicus Amorbacensis ecclesie clericus verkauft mit Einwilligung seines Konvents seinen Hof (villam) in Kirschfurt (Kirsefurt) dem comes de Wertheim.
Abt. Staatsarchiv Wertheim, G-Rep. 5 Lade IX K Nr. 1
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Wertheim, G-Rep. 5 Akquisition der zur Grafschaft Wertheim gehörigen Flecken und Dörfer, der Gülten, Zehnten und anderer Gefälle (Lade IX/XI A-W)
Akquisition der zur Grafschaft Wertheim gehörigen Flecken und Dörfer, der Gülten, Zehnten und anderer Gefälle (Lade IX/XI A-W) >> K: Kirschfurt, Königheim, Külsheim, Karlstadt, Kreuzwertheim
1273 (anno gratie MCC septuagesimo tertio)
Urkunden
Zeugen: Diterus Rudo; Wipertus filius suus; Rudolf von Bürgstadt; Ritter Bernold et alü quam plures
Siegler: Der Aussteller; Dessen Konvent
Überlieferungsart: Ausfertigung
Siegelbeschreibung: 2 Siegel, das des Ausstellers leidlich erhalten, das des Konvents als Fragment
Vermerke: Beiliegend Kopie auf Papier (Mitte 16. Jhdts.)
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