Erzbischof Lothar Franz von Mainz bekundet, dass er dem Grafen Ludwig Heinrich v. Solms-Rödelheim, zugleich für die Grafen Wilhelm Moritz zu Braun...
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B 9 Urkunden der Grafschaft Solms-Rödelheim
Urkunden der Grafschaft Solms-Rödelheim >> 11 1701-1750
1719 Oktober 21, Mainz
Ausf., Perg., anh. Sg. in Holzkapsel sehr gut erh.
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Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Erzbischof Lothar Franz von Mainz bekundet, dass er dem Grafen Ludwig Heinrich v. Solms-Rödelheim, zugleich für die Grafen Wilhelm Moritz zu Braunfels, Friedrich Sigmund und Johann Christian zu Baruth, Friedrich Ernst, Karl Otto und Heinrich Wilhelm zu Laubach, Friedrich Wilhelm zu Hohensolms und Lich, Friedrich Eberhard zu Sonnewald, Sohn des Otto Heinrich, Charlotte Sophia als Vormünderin der Söhne des Otto Heinrich namentlich Otto Wilhelm, August Philipp, Johann Georg, Adolf Ludwig und Gustav Ferdinand, alle zu Solms-Baruth, Wilhelm Moritz zu Braunfels, Charlotte Sybille zu Solms(-Rödelheim) als Vormünderin des Sohnes des verstorbenen Ludwig zu Rödelheim, Lothar Wilhelm Ernst, alle Grafen v. Solms, gemäß inseriertem Lehnsbrief Erzbischof Damian Hartrads von Mainz von 1676 Juli 10 (Nr. 4159) genannte Lehen zu Oberhöchstadt verliehen habe. - Kanzleivermerk: Kanzler Johann Georg v. Laßer, Lehnsprobst Adolf Oppenheimer
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller
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