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War Stadt U Stadt Warendorf Urkunden Stadt Warendorf Urkunden
Stadt Warendorf Urkunden
1722 November 27
Regest: Wie U 1152 mit folgenden Einzelbestimmungen: Johann Hermann Joseph Barcholt, Kanoniker und Pastor zu Vreden, zahlt 2 Reichstaler. 16 Schilling aus dem am Walgernweg gelegenen Kamp, den jetzt Christian Leve unterhat, aus den am Ahrenbecker Weg gelegenen Kamp, den jetzt Lüninckhausen unterhat, aus dem an der Karnewischstraße gelegenen Kamp, den jetzt Johann Budde unterhat, aus dem am Langewieschensweg gelegenen Garten, aus dem Garten vorn am Emstor, den die Witwe Hardinck unterhat, aus Hanhovers Garten vor dem Osttor, aus dem Garten, den Schlamann unterhat, bei der Karnewischstraße und aus dem Garten an Langewiesches Baum. Johann Eustachius Hosius, Dr. jur. und Münsterischer Regierungsrat zahlt 1 Reichstaler 25 Schilling aus dem am Walgernweg gelegenen Kamp, den der verstorbene Tewes - nun seine Erben unterhaben, aus demselben Kamp, den Wilhelm Cratz unterhat und aus dem Kamp an der Karnewischerstraße, den die Witwe zum Velde unterhat. Ludolf Anton Schmitz, Münsterischer Richter und Gograf der Stadt und des Amtes Werne, zahlt 2 Reichstaler 15 Schilling 8 Pfennig aus dem Kamp an der Karnewischstraße, den Christian Grachtrup gepachtet hat, aus dem Kamp am Haversdieck, den Christian Leve unterhat, und aus dem Kamp an der Rosenstraße, den ebenfalls Christian Grachtrup unterhat.
Ausfertigung - Foliobogen. Sekretsiegel als Oblatendruck, drei Siegel der Vertragspartner als Lacksiegel aufgedruckt. Unterschriften des Stadtsekretärs und der Vertragspartner. Alt: Abt. 2 D IX 14, Abschrift in: A 224.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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