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Klage der Eheleute Johan zur Hove und Else zum Broke ./. M. Herman Burchardts genannt Harpenschlager wegen Fenster am Hinterhaus des Beklagten.
Enthält: Klage der Eheleute Johan zur Hove und Else zum Broke gegen M. Herman Burchardts genannt Harpenschlager, 1619, wegen Fenster am Hinterhaus des Beklagten. Der Beklagte ist Mitglied (Bruder) des Camerals-Calandt (Kaland). Als Zeugen werden vernommen: 1) Hofgerichtsprokurator Henrich Sterneman, 40 Jahre alt; 2) Maler Everhard Alerdingk, 40 Jahre alt; 3) Maler Johan Voss, 38 Jahre alt; 4) Maurermeister Tönnis Essinck, 56 Jahre alt; 5) Gerhard Röleving, Glasmacherlehrling beim Kläger, 20 Jahre alt; 6) M. Henrich zum Hülse, 60 Jahre alt; 7) Zimmermeister Melchior Haverkamp, 40 Jahre alt; 8) Zimmermann Kordt Kribbe, 60 Jahre alt; 9 Maurermeister Johan Blanckenfurtt, 70 Jahre alt; 10) Stadtmaurermeister Johan Kelliger, 50 Jahre alt; 11) Ratsweinherr Lic. Johan Beifang, 60 Jahre alt, wohnhaft am Fischmarkt. Erwähnt werden: der verstorbene Stadtmaurermeister Jost zur Hove; Franz Peick; Peter Bertenhoff; Henrich Decker, Nachbar der Parteien; Gerdt Varvick am Markt; Gottfried Trippenvoet; Henrich Grevinck, Nachbar des Klosters Hoffringe; Henrich Modersohn auf der Hundestegge, Nachbar von Gallenkampf; Christoffer Trippelvoet, Nachbar des Klarissenklosters; Wolter Hane, Nachbar des Junkers Herman Kerckering; Franz Höbing auf der Jodefelderstraße (Jüdefelderstraße) und der verstorbene Henrich Nünning, Nachbarn des Rotger zur Horst.
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