Charter: Salzburg, Erzstift (798-1806) AUR 1304 III 16
Seal description: AUR 1304 III 16
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16. März 1304, Salzburg
Eberhart v. Wallsee (Walse) und Walter v. Taufkirchen (Toufchirchen) bekennen, daß das Eigen, das + Kuno v. Gutrat dem Gott genad, zu Schnaitsee (Snaitse) hatte, und nun Walters Frau inne hat, Inwärtscigen der Sbger. Kirche ist. Dat. ze Saltzburch 1304 des naehsten maentages nah s. Gregorientag. Or., 2 S fehlen, in Wien. Original dating clause: des naesten mantages nach sand Gregorien tage nach christes geburte 1304 jar
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