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Charter: Kloster Ranshofen Urkunden (Augustiner-Chorherren 898-1813) 1287 VIII 29
Signature: 1287 VIII 29
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29. August 1287, Linz
Albrecht, Herzog von Österreich, verleiht dem Kloster Ranshofen für zehn Fuder Wein eigenen Baues die Mautfreiheit.
Source Regest: OÖUB 4 (Wien 1867) S. 72, Nr. 76
 

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    Albertus dei gratia dux Austrie et Stirie, Dominus Carniole, Marchie ac portus Naonis vniuersis, ad quos presens scriptum per venerit, Inperpetuum. Pia, laudabilis et salubris est illa beneficiorum concessio, qua indigentie famulancium deo succurritur et eterna munera conparantur. Ea propter nos contemplatione datoris omnium bonorum Honorabilium virorum Prepositi et conuentus Ecclesie in Ranshouen consolationis augmenta benignius amplectentes eisdem ad procurationem Chunradi prepositi ibidem dilecti nobis libertatem decem Caratarum vini crescentis in suis vineis donamus plenariam Mutam siue theloneum de ipso vino, dum sursum duci contigerit tam in alueo Danubii quam in eno per loca mutarum nostrarum singula libenter et liberaliter relaxantes. In cuius testimonium euidens et cautelam has literas scribi et sigilli nostri munimine iussimus roborari, Datum Lintze Anno Domini Millesimo Ducentesimo Octogesimo Septimo, im Kalendas Septembris.
    Source Fulltext: OÖUB 4 (Wien 1867) S. 72, Nr. 76

    Original dating clauseim Kalendas Septembris [?]



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