Kaiser Joseph (I.) verleiht mit der Begründung des guten alten Herkommens und früherer Privilegierungen den Erbsälzern zu Werle den zur Zeit lebenden Angehörigen der Familie von Zelion gen. Brandis, nämlich Dietrich Christian, Johann Christian, Hermann, Caspar Florenz, Hermann Ernst, Georg Adolf, Franz Wilhelm und Ferdinand Franz u. ihren Nachkommen, den Reichsadel und erteilt ihnen die Berechtigung zur Führung ihres alten Wappens, dessen fertige Zeichnung inseriert wird.
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Kaiser Joseph (I.) verleiht mit der Begründung des guten alten Herkommens und früherer Privilegierungen den Erbsälzern zu Werle den zur Zeit lebenden Angehörigen der Familie von Zelion gen. Brandis, nämlich Dietrich Christian, Johann Christian, Hermann, Caspar Florenz, Hermann Ernst, Georg Adolf, Franz Wilhelm und Ferdinand Franz u. ihren Nachkommen, den Reichsadel und erteilt ihnen die Berechtigung zur Führung ihres alten Wappens, dessen fertige Zeichnung inseriert wird.
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1708 Apr. 15 {Wien}
Enthält: Unterschrieben haben der Kaiser, Ludwig Graf von Sinzendorf und auf Spezialmandat C. F. Consbruch. Das Kaiserliche Siegel hängt in Holzkapsel an. Or. Pgt. 9 Blt. in roten Samtdeckel gebunden.
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