Charter: Urkundenbuch der Voegte von Hunolstein, ed. Toepfer, 1866 (Google data) CXXXVII.
Signature: CXXXVII.
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CXXXVII. Nicolaus Vogt von Hunolstein und seine Gemahlin Beatrix geloben, dem
Grafen Johann von Salm für 180 Pfund trierische Pfennige die Dörfer Lycht, Berg und Drona
wiederzugeben. 1303 September 2. Nos Nycholaus aduocatus de Honoltzstein et Beatrix mea
conjux et nostri heredes ad noticiam vniuersorum cupimus pervenire, quod ville videlicet
Lycht, 102 Berg et Drona cum suis juribus et attinentiis, nobis obligate sunt ab illustri
viro domino nostro Johanne comité de Salmis pro centum et octoginta libris treueren.
denar. legalium, et confitemur per presentes litteras, quod quandocunque predictus dominus
Johannes Comes vel sui heredes nobis et nostris satisfecerint de summa predicte pecunie,
omni dolo et fraude penitus exclusis, predicte ville cum suis attinentiis sine aliqua
contradictione nostri vel nostrorum heredum cum homagio Euerardi vel ejus fratris ratione
dictarum villarum ad antedictum dominum Johannem comitem vel ad suos heredes libere
revertentur. In cujus rei testimonium sigillum nostrum presentibus unacum sigillo nostri
consanguinei Johannis dicti Spiss, militis, aduocati, quo nos heredes utimur in hac parte,
duximus apponendum. Datum a. d. Mill. OCC. tertio, feria secunda post decollat. beati Joh.
bapt. Transsumpt vom Jahre 1353 im Pr. Arch. zu Coblenz. Source Regest:
Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des graeflichen und freiherrlichen Hauses der Voegte von Hunolstein Band I., Nr. CXXXVII. , S. 118
Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des graeflichen und freiherrlichen Hauses der Voegte von Hunolstein Band I., Nr. CXXXVII. , S. 118
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