C-Clemensh, Akte 18
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Clemenshospital >> 2 Akten >> 2.4 Vermögensverwaltung
1744 - 1770
Darin: - Vorbesitzerurkungen, 1744 Sept. 18 verkaufen die vorgen. Verkäufer den Garten an die Eheleute Anton Joseph Uhlenbrock, Kramer, und Clara Anna Catharina Bernadine Crater. - 1751 Juli 24 übertragen die Eheleute den Garten an die Barmherzigen Brüder für 280 Rtl.
Enthält: - Ernst Melchior von Herding und Johann Ferdinand Casimir von Herding, Kanoniker zu St. Mauritz, Herren zu Hiltrup, Maser etc. verkaufen ihren vor dem Servatiitor am Brockhoff in der ersten Stiege beim Lohkamp Garten gelegenen Garten dem Orden St. Johannis de Deo für 250 Rtl., 1745 Sept. 14. Eigenhändige Unterschrift und Siegel der Verkäufer. - Nachbarschaftsangelegenheiten betr. Garten hinter dem Clarissenkloster mit Siegel und Unterschrift (1770) und Garten Witwe Hofrat Vagedes.
Enthält: - Ernst Melchior von Herding und Johann Ferdinand Casimir von Herding, Kanoniker zu St. Mauritz, Herren zu Hiltrup, Maser etc. verkaufen ihren vor dem Servatiitor am Brockhoff in der ersten Stiege beim Lohkamp Garten gelegenen Garten dem Orden St. Johannis de Deo für 250 Rtl., 1745 Sept. 14. Eigenhändige Unterschrift und Siegel der Verkäufer. - Nachbarschaftsangelegenheiten betr. Garten hinter dem Clarissenkloster mit Siegel und Unterschrift (1770) und Garten Witwe Hofrat Vagedes.
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