Roch Mertz von Staffelfelden verkauft dem Georg Schilling von Kannstatt, Johanniterordensmeister, und dem Kapital und Konventhuren (!) 120 Gulden jährlichen Zins um 3000 Gulden Rheinischer Heller, für die er sein Schloß und Dorf Staffelfelden zum Unterpfand setzt.
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Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, B 137 b Bü 43
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, B 137 b Schramberg, Herrschaft
Schramberg, Herrschaft >> 1 Urkunden
1547 November 14 (Montag nach St. Martins des heiligen Bischofs Tag)
Urkunden
Siegler: A. und Hans Wolf von Habsperg zu Isenburg
Überlieferungsart: Entwurf
Vermerke: Rückvermerk: Nota gegen dieses Original soll mir der Wechselzettel, den H. Sifridt empfangen, herausgegeben werden.
Anmerkungen: mit eigenhändigen Streichungen und Zusätzen Roch Mertzens.
Überlieferungsart: Entwurf
Vermerke: Rückvermerk: Nota gegen dieses Original soll mir der Wechselzettel, den H. Sifridt empfangen, herausgegeben werden.
Anmerkungen: mit eigenhändigen Streichungen und Zusätzen Roch Mertzens.
Habsperg zu Isenburg, A. von
Habsperg zu Isenburg, Hans Wolf von
Merz, Roch(us)
Schilling von Cannstatt, Georg; Großprior des Johanniterordens, 1490-1554
Staffelfelden, Dép. Haut-Rhin [F]
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