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Charter: Lisch, Friedrich: Geschichte des Geschlechts Behr I, 1861 (Google data) 196.
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D. d. 1321. Junii 6.
Der Fürst Widav von Rügen belehnt den Ritter Nicolaus Scriver mit dem Dorfe Damniz.
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Urkunden und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Geschlechts Behr, Nr. 196., S. 513
 

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Urkunden und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Geschlechts Behr, Nr. 196., S. 513

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    Wizlaus etc. omnibus etc. Nouerint vniuersi. quod nos bona nostra voluntate con- cessimus et contulimus Nicoiao Scriuer militi et suis heredibus villam Damnize, cum omnibus redditibus suis, fructibus et prouentibus et vtilitatibus infra terminos dicte ville comprehensis, sicut modo iacet et iacuit tempore ab antiquo, praüs, pascuis, rubis, agris, cultis pariter et colendis, iure vasallorum, absque precaria, in perpetuum possi- dendam; distinctio vero terminorum ab vna parte ville est: a piscina, quod proprie dicitur en dik per descensum usque in salsum mare, ab alia parte sicut prius ter- mini dicte ville fuerunt et modo sunt distincti, hoc excipientes, quod coloni in dicta villa habitantes gaudere debent illa iusticia a nobis eis data, prout in nostris literis desuper datis ralionabiliter continetur. In cuius etc. Testes: Sifridus de Plone, Reynfridus de Penize, Johannes Dotimbergh, Hinrikus Bokeman, milites, 3)of)ämne0 Ißttt, Johannes Blawe, plebanus in Bard, et Thidericus, nostri clerici etc. Datum anno XXI0, vigilia pentecostes.

    Aus dem Codex Rugianus im königl. preuss. Provinzial- Arohiye von Pommern zu Stettin, Fol. 17. Das Dorf Damniz ist wohl Dabitz bei Barth.

     
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