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Charter: Lübeckisches Urkundenbuch, ed. Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Alterthumskunde, 1843 (Google data)  CXVIII.
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Johann I. und Gerhard L, Grqfen zu Holstein, genehmigen die angeordnete 7'er- selzung des Abtes und der Monche des St. Johannis - Klosters zu Lubeck nach Cismar. 1240. Oct. 25. Nach dcr im Copiarius de» St. Johannis-Klosters su Lubeck enthaltenen Abschrift.
Source Regest: Codex Diplomaticus Lubecensis - Lübeckisches Urkundenbuch, Nr. CXVIII. , S. 138
 

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Codex Diplomaticus Lubecensis - Lübeckisches Urkundenbuch, Nr. CXVIII. , S. 138

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    CXVIII.

    Uenerabili domino suo, Johanni lubicensi episcopo, Johannes et Gerardus dei gratia Comites holtsatie tam deuotum quam debitum in omnibus obsequium.

    I) Es schcint „bonitatis diuineu gclcscn vrerden zu miisscn.

    12*0. Oct. 23. 117

    Dignum et rationi consonum esse reputamus, ut ad ea, que ad augmentum diuine laudis pertinent, nos exhibeamus beniuolos, fauorabiles et paratos. Serenitati igitur uestre notum esse desideramus, quod ratum et gratum habemus quicquid de ecclesia sancti iohannis in cicimaria vestra prouidencia cum patris nostri consilio ordinauit; et hoc presentibus protestamur. Datum Plone, anno domini MCCXLVI, in die beati seuerini.

    Nach dcr im Copiarius de» St. Johannis-Klosters su Lubeck enthaltenen Abschrift.

     
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