B-C Disc, 289
B-C Disc Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen)
Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen) >> 1601-1700
1619 - 1620
Enthält: Schuldner: Bäcker Christoffer Neuhaus (1609 verheiratet mit Margarete N.) Haus: Am Servatiikirchhof gegenüber Bucks Hof zwischen Häusern des † Betting und der Frau Rober. Frühere Eigentümer: 1544 Bäcker Berndt Ralle gen. Reidegeld, 1546 Herman Beisterman, 1569 Bäcker Johan Niehaus. Gläubiger: Sebastian Griskamp; Jorgen Hertlief; Jakob Walboem zu Überwasser; Johan Schütte; Herbort Niehuis; Jörgen Neuhaus; Magnus Starp und Johan Jodefelt im Zwölfmännerhaus; Korbmacher Dietrich Morsse und dessen Ehefrau Maria; Oldermann und Wandschneider Johan Lennep; Jakob Hülsbusch und Frau Katharina; die Katharinenbruderschaft an St. Lamberti, vertreten durch den Provisor Ratsherrn Dietrich Körler und den Emonitor Henrich von Wulfen; Berndt Dirixen; Herr Niklas Werning als Bursarius an St. Lamberti; Berndt Pötter; die Servatiikirche, vertreten durch den Provisor Henrich Meinertz; die Armen zur Wick, vertreten durch den Provisor Bernhard Moderson. Anlagen in Abschrift: 1. 1506 in profesto Conversionis Pauli (Januar 24): Rentverkauf. 2. 1609 August 3: Schichtungsvertrag Niehus.
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