1618 Mai 27, Kopenhagen – Vor dem Notar Friedrich Wehreisen bestellt König Christian IV. von Dänemark für seinen Sohn, den Erbprinzen Friedrich, zu Procuratoren die Kanoniker zu Quakenbrück Bitter Vlogen [und] Peter Stroheschneider, den Kanoniker zu Quakenbrück Hilmar Voß, den Domvikar zu Osnabrück Reiner Hardement, den Vikar an St. Johann Johannes Kerkeringh. Sie werden eine Präbende oder ein Kanonikat, das am Dom zu Osnabrück vakant ist oder demnächst vakant wird, für den Friedrich annehmen und die dafür erforderlichen Eide leisten. – Zeugen: Oberkanzler Christian Frise, Denator Olav Rosensparr. – Original. Pergament mit Notarssiegel.
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1618 Mai 27, Kopenhagen – Vor dem Notar Friedrich Wehreisen bestellt König Christian IV. von Dänemark für seinen Sohn, den Erbprinzen Friedrich, zu Procuratoren die Kanoniker zu Quakenbrück Bitter Vlogen [und] Peter Stroheschneider, den Kanoniker zu Quakenbrück Hilmar Voß, den Domvikar zu Osnabrück Reiner Hardement, den Vikar an St. Johann Johannes Kerkeringh. Sie werden eine Präbende oder ein Kanonikat, das am Dom zu Osnabrück vakant ist oder demnächst vakant wird, für den Friedrich annehmen und die dafür erforderlichen Eide leisten. – Zeugen: Oberkanzler Christian Frise, Denator Olav Rosensparr. – Original. Pergament mit Notarssiegel.
BAOS U1 1618 Mai 27
C 10.1 U1 Domarchiv, Ma20, Jostes
U1 Domarchiv, Ma20, Jostes
27. Mai 1618
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Friedrich Wehreisen, Notar
Friedrich, Prinz
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