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Charter: Kloster Ranshofen Urkunden (Augustiner-Chorherren 898-1813) 1290 VI 05
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5. Juni 1290, Burghausen
Die Brüder Janns und Otto von Ror treten ihre Rechte auf eine Hube im Dorf Ranshofen an das dortige Kloster zum Behuf eines Seelgerätes ab.
Source Regest: OÖUB 4 (Wien 1867) S. 130, Nr. 136
 

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    Nos Janso et otto fratres de Ror notum facimus uniuersis presens scriptum (intuentibus), quod nos omne ius, quod nobis conpetebat in huba sita in uilla Ranshouen, quam ulricus vitulus a nobis tenens iure feodali nobis libere et uoluntarie resignauit, dedimus in remedium animarum nostrarum et progenitorum nostrorum ecclesie sancti Pancracii in Ranshouen ad procuracionem domini Ch. venerabilis prepositi ibidem. Ne igitur hec nostra donacio a successoribus nostris aliqualiter ualeat minui uel infringi, prefate ecclesie et fratribus ibidem deo famulantibus presentem litteram sigillis nostris munitam dedimus in testimonium et cautelam. Huius rei testes sunt Chunradus canonicus ecclesie mospurgensis, Chunradus miles dictus stalo, Hainricus zolnarius in purchusa, ainwicus gener suus, Hainricus notarius ahaimerii, Frater suus Neunhausarius et alii quam plures uiri ydonei et fide digni. Acta sunt hec in purchusa Anno domini M°.CC°.LXXXX. in die Bonifacii et socioium eius.
    Source Fulltext: OÖUB 4 (Wien 1867) S. 130, Nr. 136

    Original dating clausein die Bonifacii et socioium eius



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