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Charter: Urkundenbuch von den mittelrheinischen Territorien I, ed. Beyer, Eltester, 1860 (Google data)  Num. LXXXilK
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Source Regest: Chronici Benedictoburani Pars II. Instrumentaria, Num. LXXXilK , S. 28
 

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Chronici Benedictoburani Pars II. Instrumentaria, Num. LXXXilK , S. 28

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    Num. LXXXilK

    Nocum sic omnibus ícc. quod Gcbchardus Abbas S. Bencdicti in Buren quoddam predium in villa Pievcrpach cum omnibus circumstanciis predii sive in campis íive in pracis culcis & inculcis ex omni parce eidcrrt predio inherencibus à quodam milice nomine Hcinrico de Huícrn, ôi uxo- re ejus Percha & ab unico cunc cemporis filio eorum nomine Diecrico, quod idem Hcinricus & eadem uxor Percha jure heredirario propriaîiccr & fine aliqua impecicionc poflederanc, mediancibus auxiliis & consiliis duorum fracrum vidcliccc Pcrcoldi & Heinrici Comicum in Efchenloch pro deeem & octo calencis Augustcnsis monece comparavic. Ec ne imposterum cransi- cio cemporum inducac oblivionem, cale forum fecimus feripeo commen- dari» 6c cestibus, qui incercranc» ucrumque videlicec forum ac feripeurn roborari. Pcrcoldus Cornes, Hcinricus Cornes, Albero Miles de Mence1- chingen ôcc.

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    2g Chronici Benediïïoburani

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    Putel persotum hic Jtgnipctri vel ipsum contraBum, velpreûtm rei vendit*, in utroque enim sensu à medii aviscriptoribus usurpât ur-, tefte Can- giot Forum est pretium rei vendibilij , induit Eccardus L\XX11I. R. F. »,

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