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Charter: Oberösterreichisches Urkundenbuch, weltlicher Teil (540-1399) 1246 VII 23
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23. Juli 1246, Burghausen
Chunrat, Graf von Wasserburg, verleiht dem Kloster Raitenhaslach die Mautfreiheit bei seiner Maut zu Vichtenstein.
Source Regest: OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862), S. 132-133, Nr. 131
 

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Mit einem Reitersiegel an weissen und roten Seidenfäden.Material: Pergament
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    In nomine sancte et indiuidue trinitatis. Ego Chvonradus Comes de Wazzerburch feliciter Amen. Pateat vniuersis christi fidelibus tam presentis quam futuri temporis, quod nos ob reuerentiam dei et omnium sanctorum et in remissionem omnium peccaminum nostrorum Ecclesie Cysterciensis ordinis in Raytenhasila talem gratiam prestamus videlicet, ut fratres illius ecclesie victualia sua in ascensu et descensu et alia sibi pertinentia in tanta per terras et aquas deferant libertate, quod nullus Mutariorum aut officialium nostrorum in Castro nostro vichtinstein vel alibi conmorantium occasione rerum eisdem fratribus pertinentium aliquam Mvtam siue exactionem requirere audeat vel presumat. Super hac igitur donationis libertate presentem paginam insignitam Kractere (sic) Sigilli nostri fratribus memorati loci cum ydon eorum annotatione testium duximus porrigendam. Testes autem sunt hii: Inclitus Otto Comes Palatinus Rheni, Dux Bavvarie, filii sui Lvdwicus et Heinricus, Rapoto Comes Palatinus Bawarie, Wernhardus de Schovvinberch et Wernhardus de Vttindorf nobiles, Ortolfus de Laimingen, Chvonradus de Sebruke, Arbo Notarius Ducis Bawarie, Rapoto Notarius Ducisse, Vlricus Notarius Comitis de Wazzerburch, Heinricus de Pyrchenwanch, Wolframmus dictus Stal, Vitulus de Pvorchvosin, Dietricus Scriba et alii quam plures. Datum aput Pvorchvsin Anno Incarnationis domini M. CC. XL sexto, X. kalendas Augusti, Quarte Indictionis.
    Source Fulltext: OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862), S. 132-133, Nr. 131

    Original dating clauseX. kalendas Augusti



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