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Lehenaufsage Gebrechts von Riedesel und seiner Brüder an Johann [von Merlau], Abt von Fulda, bezüglich des Dorfs und des Walds Burgholz
Urk. 76 Fulda, Lehenreverse [ehemals: Urkunden R I b]
Fulda, Lehenreverse [ehemals: Urkunden R I b] >> 17 Familien R >> 17.13 Riedesel von Eisenbach
1401 Januar 02
Ausfertigung, Pergament, drei anhängende Siegel, eines davon ab und verloren, eines davon ab
Urkunde
Identifikation (Urkunde): Originaldatierung: Datuem anno domini millesimo ccccmo primo dominica proxima post circumcisio domini
Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Gebrecht (Gewracht), Johann (Henne) und Heinrich von Riedesel (Ratesele) erklären, dass sie Hermann [II.], Landgraf von Hessen, das Dorf und den Wald Burgholz (Burgholcz) [Stadtteil der Gemeinde Kirchhain, Lkr. Marburg-Biedenkopf], die sie bisher von Johann [von Merlau], Abt von Fulda, zu Lehen trugen, verkauft haben, sagen dem Abt alle Rechte daran auf und bitten ihn, den Käufer damit zu belehnen. Siegelankündigung.
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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