Ledigzählung: Paulin Minst
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A 2 d (Geburtsbriefe) Reichsstädtische Urkunden und Akten (Bde. 12-17a)
Reichsstädtische Urkunden und Akten (Bde. 12-17a) >> Bd. 13 Geburtsbriefe Hurler - Schatt
1577 Februar 18
Regest: Wilhelm Gundelfinger, Vogt zu Neufra Helfensteinischer Herrschaft bekennt: Paulin Minst, aus Ugendorf (Uigendorf) gebürtig, benötigt Kundschaft (= Beglaubigung), dass er der Leibeigenschaft frei und ledig ist. Der Vogt bezeugt, dass ihm der Bruder des Paulin Minst einen besiegelten, unversehrten pergamentenen Brief, den er ohne allen Argwohn (= ganz unverdächtig) fand, vorgezeigt hat, worin klar vermeldet war, dass der Junker Wolf von Rechperg zu Gruntzen (= Grundsheim?) i. J. (15)32 weilund Katharina Blenckhin (Blanck) und alle ihre Kinder, von denen Paulin Minst auch eines ist, der Leibeigenschaft ganz ledig gezählt hat. So hat sie und besonders Paulin Minst zu Uigendorf keinen Leibherrn mehr gehabt. Auch er, der Vogt, hat von Amts wegen deshalb keine Forderung an ihn.
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