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Charter: Lübeckisches Urkundenbuch, ed. Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Alterthumskunde, 1843 (Google data)  DXXXIX.
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Burchard von Schwanden, Hochmeister der deutschen Ritter vom St. Marien Hospi- tale zu Jerusalem, ermachligt den Rath zu Lubech, die bei demselben deponirten 2000 Mark Silber (S. No. DXLV.) an den edlen Herrn Heinrich von Mechlenburg zuriickzuzahlen. 1289. Dec. 23. ftach dem auf der Trese befindliehcn Originale, mit anhdngcndem nur im MitteUtucke unversehit crhaltenem Sieget.
Source Regest: Codex Diplomaticus Lubecensis - Lübeckisches Urkundenbuch, Nr. DXXXIX. , S. 510
 

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Codex Diplomaticus Lubecensis - Lübeckisches Urkundenbuch, Nr. DXXXIX. , S. 510

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    DXXXIX.

    Frater Burchardus de Svanden, Magister generalis hospitalis sancte Marie Theutonicorum Jerusalemitani. Discretis || viris et honestis Consulibus et Ciuibus Lubecensibus salutem et sinceram in domino caritatem. || Discretionem vestram Studio quo possumus ampliori rogamus, quatinus duo milia marcarum puri argenti, || apud vos sub nomine nostro deposita, nobili viro domino Heinrico de Megkelnburgc integraliter presentetis: de cujus pecunie promisso, quod nobis fecistis, vos absol- uimus et liberos reddimus per presentes. Datum Erfordi in domo fratrum mino- rum, Anno domini M Cfi LXXX VIIII, X kalend. Januarii.

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