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Charter: Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der Bischöfe zu Speyer, ed. Remling, 1852 (Google data)  561
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507. Emich bischof zu Speyer belehnt den ritter fVilhelm von Dei- desheim mit einigen gefiillen. 1315 marz 13.
Source Regest: Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der Bischöfe zu Speyer, Nr. 561, S. 486
 

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      N os Emicho Dei gratia Spirensis episcopus. Ad umverso- rum notitiam volumus pervenire, quod nos Wilhelmum dictum

      131* m«rz 13. *77

      Schailen. militem de Dydensheiui, oh fideui et merita, qui- bus nobis cnmplacere studuit et in ejus cnntinuatione lau- dahili perseveret, in nostrum castrensem pro septuaginta libris hallensium duximus acquirendum. pro quibus eidem septem librarum hallensium redditus assignavimus recipendos singulis annis de beta et censibus' nostris in Dydensheim. quousque sibi persolvimus pecuniam praelibatam, qua perso- luta dicti redditus septem librarum ad nos et nostros suc- cessores libere revertentur et ipse miles praedictam pecu- niam in redditus vel pnssessionem convertet, quos et quas a nobis vel a nostris successoribus nomine castrensis feodi perpetuo recipiet et tenebit. In cujus rei testimonium sigil- lum nostrum praesentibus est appensum. Actum anno Do- mini millesimo trecentesimo decimo quinto. tertio idus martii.

       
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