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Klage des kaiserlichen Reichshoffiskals Bartholomäus Immendorfer vor dem Reichshofrat gegen die Nassau-Siegensche Vormundschaft bzw. die Söhne des verstorbenen Grafen Johann VII. zu Nassau-Siegen
Klage des kaiserlichen Reichshoffiskals Bartholomäus Immendorfer vor dem Reichshofrat gegen die Nassau-Siegensche Vormundschaft bzw. die Söhne des verstorbenen Grafen Johann VII. zu Nassau-Siegen
Enthaeltvermerke: Enthält u.a.: Korrespondenzen des Reichshoffiskals Bartholomäus Immendorfer; Abschrift eines Mandats Kaiser Ferdinands II. vom 15.03.1628; Abschriften von Schreiben Friedrichs V. König von Böhmen und Pfalzgraf bei Rhein an den Generalleutnant Graf Johann VII. zu Nassau-Siegen u.a. wegen Herbeischaffung von Artillerie und Munition aus dem Magazin durch Zeugmeister Jost Nolden und wegen militärischer Angelegenheiten (1619-1620); Schreiben des Dr. jur. Wolfgang Ficinus aus Hadamar an Graf Johann Moritz zu Nassau-Siegen und an den Dillenburger Rat Hoenonio betreffend die Reichshoffiskalklage (1629); Abschriften und Konzepte von Prozessunterlagen wie Protestation, Submission und Supplik; Korrespondenzen Johann Ludwigs Graf zu Nassau-Hadamar und Ludwig Heinrichs Graf zu Nassau-Dillenburg mit den Kurfürsten zu Mainz, Köln und Trier, dem Pfalzgraf bei Rhein sowie dem sächsischen und bayrischen Kurfürsten wegen der anhängenden Reichshoffiskalklage (1629); Abschriften von Schreiben der Kaiserin Eleonore von Mantua an Juliane Landgräfin von Hessen, geborene Gräfin zu Nassau-Dillenburg, wegen der kaiserlichen Zitation in Angelegenheiten der Kinder des verstorbenen Grafen Johann VII. zu Nassau-Siegen (1629). Korrespondenten u.a.: Reichshoffiskal Bartholomäus Immendorfer, Dr. jur. Wolfgang Ficinus (Hadamar), S. Michendorf (Speyer), Martin Naurath (Diez), Rat Dr. jur. Philipp Heinrich Hoenonio (Dillenburg), Johann Ludwig Graf zu Nassau-Hadamar, Kurfürst Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau (Mainz), Heinrich Faber (Mainz), Kurfürst Philipp Christoph von Sötern (Trier), Maximilian Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Margaretha Gräfin zu Nassau-Siegen.
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