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Die Fürsten und Städte im Südwesten des Reichs schließen eine Einung gegen die westfälischen Gerichte (wie Nr. 43).
Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 67 Nr. 826, 97
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 67 Kopialbücher
Kopialbücher >> Weltliche Territorien und Herrschaften >> Kurpfalz >> Einzelne Pfalzgrafen und Kurfürsten >> Philipp >> Einungen und Verträge (Kurfürst Philipps von der Pfalz) >> Urkunden
1488 Juli 18 (uff fritag noch sant Margreden tag)
fol. 162r-166r
Urkunden
Ausstellungsort: [ohne Ort]
Kopfregest: "Wie Pfaltz, bischoff zu Straßburg, hertzog Caspar pfatzgraffe Veldentsse bischoff zu Basell marggraf zu Baden sampt ettlichen grafen epten und statt sich verainiget nicht zuverstatten jemandt mit westphalischen gerichten furzunemen". Dabei Vermerk: "s. fol. 78". Wie die Abschrift auf fol. 78r-81r (Nr. 43), wobei hier bei der Reihenfolge der Aussteller Herzog Kaspar von Pfalz-Zweibrücken und Bischof Kaspar von Basel vertauscht sind. Letzte Abschrift im Kopialbuch.
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