Die Grafen Philipp v. Sohns-Münzenberg und Johann v. Wied-Runkel sowie Egenotf v. Rappoltstein, Hoheneck und Geroldseck am Wasichen bekunden, dass...
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B 9 Urkunden der Grafschaft Solms-Rödelheim
Urkunden der Grafschaft Solms-Rödelheim >> 8 1571-1610
1572 Februar 12, Assenheim
Ausf., Perg.-Libell (6 BI.), an gelb-rot-weißer Seidenschnur anh. 4 Sg. in Holzkapsel sehr gut erh.
Urkunde
Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Die Grafen Philipp v. Sohns-Münzenberg und Johann v. Wied-Runkel sowie Egenotf v. Rappoltstein, Hoheneck und Geroldseck am Wasichen bekunden, dass sie zwischen Graf Georg VI. v. Erbach-Breuberg und Gräfin Anna v. Solms eine Eheberedung derart vereinbart haben, dass Anna 6.000 fl., die in einer jährlichen Gülte von 600 Gulden auf das Amt Schönberg widerlegt werden sollen, erhalten soll. Als Wittumssitz für Anna wird Schloß Schönberg bestimmt mit der Maßgabe, dass im Falle des Todes der Gräfinnen Barbara und Elisabeth v. Erbach auch die Kellerei Michelstadt gewählt werden kann. Außerdem erhält sie eine Morgengabe von 1.000 fl.
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller, Graf Georg
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Aussteller, Graf Georg
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BZK no.
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