Charter: Salzburg, Erzstift (798-1806) AUR 1339 IX 10
Seal description: AUR 1339 IX 10
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10. September 1339, Graz
Elsbet, Wilhalms Wirtin von Pischätz (Pisätz) verbindet sich gegenüber Eb Heinrich für den Fall des Todes ihres Wirtes ohne Erben, das halbe Haus zu Pischätz samt Zugehör zu lösen um 300 M. Silber st. Landeswährung und um 200 M. gewog. Silber, "do ez mir vor umb gestanden ist und darumb es mein satz ist, die ich und er zu einander bracht haben". Mits.: Wilh. v. P. ze Grätz des vreitags nach unser vrowentag als si geborn wart 1339. Or. 2 S in Wien. Original dating clause: des vreitags nach unser vrowen tag als si geborn wart nach christes geburt 1339 jar
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