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Charter: Urkunden des Benedictiner Stiftes Seitenstetten, ed. Raab, 1870 (Google data)  LXXXI.
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1277. 21. Mai. Wien. — Conrad II. Bischof von Freisingen bestätigt dem Stifte den von Propst Heinrich von Werden, Pfarrer zu Waidhofen gewährten Nachlass von 3 Pfund Pfen. wegen der Zehente zu Waidhofen.
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Urkundenbuch des Benedictiner Stiftes Seitenstetten, Nr. LXXXI. , S. 114
 

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Urkundenbuch des Benedictiner Stiftes Seitenstetten, Nr. LXXXI. , S. 114

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    LXXXI.

    Nos Chunradus. dei gratia frisingen. episcopus. notum facimus tam presentibus quam futuris, quod resignationem trium librarum, quam dilectus in Christo frater. magister henricus werden, Ecclesie prepositus, plebanus in waidhouen. zelo deuo- tionis accensus, ob remedium anime sue fecit, et in quibus dilecti in Christo fratres . . . venerabilis abbas et conuentus monasterii in Sitesteten occasione quarumdam decimarum plebis in waidhouen eidem preposito annis singulis tenebantur, gratam et ratam habemus iudicantes. eos quantum ad ipsum prepositum et suos successores, ad huiusmodi trium librarum wiennen. mo- nete de cetera aliquatenus non teneri. In cuius nostre rate habitionis testimonium presentem paginam prelibato monasterio dedimus, nostri pendentis sigilli munimine communitam. Datum wienne. anno domini Millesimo ducent. LXXVII. XII, kalend. Junij. -

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