B-C Disc, 55
B-C Disc Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen)
Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen) >> 1601-1700
1643 - 1648
Enthält: Schuldner: Bäcker Bernd Bockhorst (Bochorst) Haus: Loerstraße gegenüber dem Klarissenkloster zwischen Häusern des Rotger Tassebecke, Vikar an St. Ludgeri, und des Johan Hamicholt. Frühere Eigentümer: Rotger Torck, davor Bertold Ahlertz. Das Haus ist vom Schuldner verkauft an den Bäcker Jobst Büren und dessen Ehefrau Maria Hortman. Gläubiger: Kaspar Heithaus; Maria Dyckhoff; Notar Niklas Brockhoff; Engelina Hartboem; Johan Münster und dessen Ehefrau Christina Wimeling, früherer Witwe des Henrich Frerichman; die Bischopings-Armen, vertreten durch den Emonitor Gerard Friderici; Maria Elsing; Prokurator Johan Bockhorst, Bruder des Schuldners; die Minoriten; Johan Brecker, Pastor in Amelsbüren; Dietrich Heerde als Grüter; Henrich Wedemhove; Herman Schürman; die Kinder des Georg zum Dale; Wilbrand zur Becke; Kaufhändler Henrich Schweck; die Kinder des Bernt Halsbandt, vertreten durch ihre Vormünder Jan Halsbandt und Berndt Sobbecken; die Erben des † Christian Butt, namentlich Henrich und Christian(?) Butt; Notar Philipp Luterman und dessen Ehefrau Catharina Hoikenkamp. Anlagen (in Abschrift): 1. 1632 Oktober 14: Schuldbrief. 2. 1631 Juli 1: Desgl. 3. 1632 Oktober 7: Desgl. 4. 1601 März 17: Anerkenntnis einer Schuldforderung. 5. 1623 Oktober 21: Abtretung einer Schuldforderung. 6. 1627 Mai 15: Schuldbrief. 7. 1630 Mai 28: Desgl. 8. 1620 Mai 13: Desgl. 9. undatiert: Schichtungsvertrag der Witwe Frerichman geb. Wimeling mit ihrem Sohn. 10. 1631 März 15: Schuldbrief. 11. 1548 am Abend to Paschen (April 20): Rentverkauf. 12. 1561 Dienstag nach Allerheiligen (November 4): Rentabtretung. 13. 1613 März 13: Desgl.
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