Charter: Urkundenbuch der Voegte von Hunolstein, ed. Toepfer, 1866 (Google data) CXXXVI.
Signature: CXXXVI.
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CXXXVI. Johann Graf von Salm verpfändet dem Nicolaus Vogt von Hunolstein die
Dörfer Leytf, Berch und Drogna, welche der selige Wilhelm Bossel vom Stein pfandweise
besessen hat. 1303 August 30. Nos Johannes comes de Salmis notum facimus universis
presentes litteras inspeeturis, quod obligavimus et obligamus dilecto fideli nostro nobili
viro domino Nicolao adrocato de Hounoltsteyn villas nostras videlicet Leytf, Berch et
Drog- nam 1 cum earum attinenciis, quas dominus Wilhelmus bone memorie dictus Bozcel de
Petra habuit et tenuit a nobis et nostris in pignore pro С et LXXX libris treverensium
denariorum bonorum et legalium, tali conditione, quod quando- eunque per nos vel per
nostros predicto N. advocato sibi vel suis heredibus plenariam fecimus solucionem,
predicte ville cum suis juribus ad nos et nostros heredes libere revertentur. Quicquid
vero de reditibus predictarum villarum per- ceperit, in aucmentationem sui feodi sibi et
suis concedimus de nostra bona volun tate. In cujus rei testimonium sigillum nostrum
presentibus duximus apponendum. Datum a. d. M.CCC. tertio, feria sexta post decollationem
b. Johannis bapt. Orig. im Pr. Arch. zu Coblenz. Gedr. Fahne S. 68. — l) Licht, Berg und
Gräfen- thron zwischen Hunolstein und Neumagen. Source Regest:
Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des graeflichen und freiherrlichen Hauses der Voegte von Hunolstein Band I., Nr. CXXXVI. , S. 118
Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des graeflichen und freiherrlichen Hauses der Voegte von Hunolstein Band I., Nr. CXXXVI. , S. 118
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