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Kurfürst Philipp von der Pfalz belehnt Philipp Wambold, den Sohn des verstorbenen Philipp Wambold, mit einem Burglehen zu Oppenheim, ausgenommen d...
Urkunden der Familie Wambolt v. Umstadt >> Urkunden
1483 Februar 23, Heidelberg
Ausfertigung (deutsch), Pergament (16,9-17,6 x 30,6 cm), rundes, rotes Wachssiegel in brauner Siegelkapsel, an Pergamentstreifen anhängend, leicht beschädigt erhalten
Urkunde
Identifikation (Urkunde): Originaldatierung: Heidelberg vff sontag Reminiscere anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo octuagesimo tercio
Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Kurfürst Philipp von der Pfalz belehnt Philipp Wambold, den Sohn des verstorbenen Philipp Wambold, mit einem Burglehen zu Oppenheim, ausgenommen die kurpfälzischen Burgmänner und Rechte, und nimmt ihn als seinen Burgmann zu Oppenheim auf. Von diesem Burglehen fallen sechs Gulden auf die Judenstube (Judenstuw) zu Oppenheim an, die vorher der verstorbene Ritter Weiprecht von Helmstadt der Ältere innehatte.
Vermerke (Urkunde): Rückvermerk: (1) Belangen das burcklehen oppenheym anno etc. 1483. (2) lit. p. philips wambold philips seelig sohn vnd von churpfaltz philipsn belehnt mitt dem burgk lehen zu vmbstats[?] otzberg[?] vnd oppenheimb (3) 1483 (4) 2
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller
Vermerke (Urkunde): Deskriptoren: (1) Heidelberg (Baden-Württemberg) (2) Oppenheim (Oppenheimb) (Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Rheinland-Pfalz) Personen: (1) Philipp der Aufrichtige, Kurfürst von der Pfalz, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog in Bayern, Erztruchsess (2) Wambold, Philipp (Sohn von Philipp Wambold) (3) † Wambold, Philipp (Vater von Philipp Wambold) (4) † Helmstatt, Weiprecht der Ältere von, Ritter
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