Mag. Achatius Sturm, Universitätsnotar: Pflegschaft seiner beiden jüngsten Söhne Johann Martin und Johann Ulrich
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UAT 285/123
R Nr. 3
SAT 94a IX/10
UAT 285/ Freiwillige Gerichtsbarkeit (II)
Freiwillige Gerichtsbarkeit (II) >> 2. 17. Jahrhundert (1601-1700) >> 2.2. 1626-1650
(1614), 1630-1648
Enthält v.a.: Rechnungslegung der Pfleger Burckhard Rümelin, Dr. Johann Jacob Frisch, Württ. Hofgerichtsadvokat, Daniel Sturm, Universitätsnotar, und Christoph Radauer, Sept. 1630 - Juni 1648; Übernahme der Pflegschaft, 1630; Schriftwechsel wegen Unterhalt, Studium und Verschuldung des stud. iur. Johann Martin Sturm in Straßburg, 1640-1647; Mitteilung des Johann Ulrich Sturm über seine Abreise nach Straßburg, 1641; Vorbereitung der Abteilung zwischen den Brüdern, 1648; Enthält auch: Testament des Universitätsnotars Daniel Sturm, Sohn des Achatius Sturm, vom 17.1.1635.
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Frisch, Johann Jacob (geb. um 1600)
Radauer, Christoph (1607-1664)
Rümelin, Burckhard (1584/85-1666)
Sturm, Achatius (1569-1630)
Sturm, Daniel (1602-1652)
Sturm, Johann Ulrich (um 1620-1668)
Sturm, Johannes Martin (1619-1651)
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- Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, UB - Universitätsarchiv
- Universitätsarchiv Tübingen (Archivtektonik)
- B Akademische Zentralorgane (Archival tectonics)
- Bd Gerichts- und Disziplinarorgane (Archival tectonics)
- Bd 2 Freiwillige Gerichtsbarkeit (Archival tectonics)
- Freiwillige Gerichtsbarkeit (1500-1828) (Archival tectonics)
- Freiwillige Gerichtsbarkeit (II) (Archival holding)
- 2. 17. Jahrhundert (1601-1700) (Classification)
- 2.2. 1626-1650 (Classification)