B-C Disc, 267
B-C Disc Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen)
Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen) >> 1601-1700
1629 - 1630
Enthält: Schuldner: † Paschen Weddepoel, verheiratet gewesen mit Christine Nüse, jetzt Ehefrau des Berndt Wentrup. Haus: Hundestegge, Ecked Stubenstegge, zwischen Häusern des † Sebastian Eicholt und des Ratsherrn Henrich Berning. Käufer: Bäcker Johan Schmedding und dessen Ehefrau Gertrud Weddepoel, Tochter des Schuldners. Gläubiger: Junker Hilbrand Schwarte zum Kanenboem (Haus Kannen), vertreten durch Notar Wennemar Luberti; Joachim Bexten an der Rosentalstegge und Berndt Sentrup für ihre Ehefrauen Margarete und Maria Ridders, Töchter des Henrich Ridders und der Ursula Meyers; Herman und Christine Weddepoel sowie Anna Weddepoel, Ehefrau des Georg Andrup, Kinder des Schulders; die Vikare zu Überwasser, vertreten durch Vikar Lutger Tinnen; die Armen zur Ahe, vertreten durch den Provisor Bernhard Burman; Bürgermeister Herman Schmeddes (Schmedding) in Horstmar. Anlagen in Abschrift: 1. 1577 Januar 5: Rentverkauf. 2. 1578 in profesto conversationis Pauli (Januar 24): Rentverkauf. 3. 1545 Dienstag nach Jubilate (April 28): Rentverkauf. 4. 1610 September 15: Schichtungsvertrag Nüse-Weddepoel.
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