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Charter: Urkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London, ed. Lappenberg, 1851 (Google data) 147
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LV1II. Schippers myt eren rederen to rekenen. Item wanner enich schipbere van der Hense in enige hauene kuraet, dar he sine reders ofle ifen meisten del vindet, dar schal he en rekenschop don *) vor guden, erbaren luden van allen reisen, de he gedan heft. Vnd en schal nicht mechtig syn, dat schip to vorurachtende buten siner reders weten vnd willen. Vnd ofte he dat gedan hadde, so soll de vorurachtinge van nenen werden syn. Vnd weret, dat enich schiphere hir entiegen dede, de schal stan to des rades ofle koepraans kentenisse so wes he darane braken heft. 2) LIX. Van borgen gelt to hebben. Item weret, dat enich man in de Hense behorende eines borgen van der Hense gelt vnd wed- derleggenge hadde, wan de van eme Scheden wil, so schal he dar kamen dar he wanet dar he wed- derleggenge van eme genamen heft, vnd don eine mit fruntschop ofte mit rechten des he eme plichtich sy. Vnd weret dar he Sick des weigerde, so schal he in nener hansestad borger wesen oft werden, it en were dat it eme sulk not beneme, dat he to der siede, alse de here dat eskede, nicht en konde kamen.
Source Regest: Urkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London, Nr. 147, S. 317
 

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