Charter: Freising, Bistum und Hochstift (763-1364) 1020
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Bischof Egilbert von Freising tauscht mit seinem Unterthan Liutfrid einen Hof zu Launsdorf gegen einen anderrn im "Mouvntal" aus.Source Regest: ZAHN, Codex Diplomaticus (=FRA II/31, Wien 1870) S. 57, Nr. 56
Cod. 188, f. 291
Nouerint omnes Christi fideles, qualiter placuit atque conuenit inter uenerabilem Frigisingensis ecclesie episcopum et quendam eiusdem ecelesie seruvm nomine Liutfridum quoddam concambium facere quod et fecerunt. Tradidit namque idem predictvs Liutfrit (in loco qui dicitur Lonesdorf curtiferum i) xxiiii iugerum arabilis terre iussu episcopi in manus aduocati sui Albrici ad altare sancte Marie sanctique Corbiniani perpetualiter existendum. Econtra quidem epis-copus et aduocatus iam dictus in loco (qui dicitur Mouvntal curtife-rum i xx)iiii iugerum arabilis terre et silue simul iacentis redonauit eo rationis tenore, ut liberam in posterum faciendi quicquid hinc sibi sit libitum potestatem habeat. Huius rei testes sunt Pezili, item Pe-zili, Aripo, Asmar, item Asmar, Liutheri, alius Liutheri, Isangrim, Herrik, Woluolt, Guntheri, Sigihart. Idem namque Liutfridus antea de rebus eiusdem ecelesie curtiferum i conmutauit in loco Fieota dicto eodem Alberico aduocato cum consensu familie hoc sibi dante pro reconpendio cuiusdam agri duplicis mensüre quem ipse in loco Perchoua tradidit. Testes Livtheri, Rihpolt, Paldricb, Wolfman, Walto, Engilpreht, Willipreht, alius Vuolfman.
Source Fulltext: ZAHN, Codex Diplomaticus (=FRA II/31, Wien 1870) S. 57-58
Editions:
- Meichelbeck I./2, S06, Nr. 1209.
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