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War Stadt U Stadt Warendorf Urkunden Stadt Warendorf Urkunden
Stadt Warendorf Urkunden
1732 Juli 16
Regest: Der Linnentuchhändler Heinrich Engellandt verkauft im Auftrag seines in Haarlem wohnenden Vetters Johann Janßen von der Polen, der des Johann Stockers Tochter Agnete Stocker dort geheiratet hat, den Kamp vor dem Emstor an Arenbecker Weg an der Poggenkuhle. Diesen Kamp hat Agnete von dem verstorbenen Hermann Stocker nebst daneben liegenden drei Stücken Land, die mit 11 Schilling an die Alte Pastorat und mit 9 Schilling an den Siechenhorst belastet sind, geerbt. Der Käufer Christian Schlamann zahlt dafür 125 Reichstaler. Zeugen: Bernhard Friethoff und Bernhard Seiters, Schuhmachermeister. Notariatsinstrument des Jodocus Zinsiger.
Ausfertigung - Foliobogen. Unterschrift und Signetstempel des Notars. Darunter Quittung des Johann Janßen von der Polen und seiner Frau über Empfang des Kaufgeldes. Amsterdamm 1732 Oktober 26. Eigenhändige Unterschriften. Alt: Abt. 2 F X 1, jetzt: A 1089.
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