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Données personnelles Heinrich von Munkert-Blankenstein 

Source 1
  • Autre nom: Heinrich von MUNKENBECKE gt. Munkert zu Blankenstein (Heinrich von MUNKENBECKE gt. Munkert zu Blankenstein)
  • Il est né environ 1410.
  • Il est décédé Dead.
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 4 décembre 2022.

Famille de Heinrich von Munkert-Blankenstein


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Notes par Heinrich von Munkert-Blankenstein

391

order
1423-1512
Volume 1

Includes: - Placement of Count Eberhard of Limburg-Hardenberg between the Duke of Cleves and the Duke of Mountain on a daytime between Ruhrort and Duisburg, 1423 - Trip after a raid on Bedburg and Winnenthal (Dahle) bergisches squad captured by a cavalry of Elbert van Alpen, 1455 - estimation of the parishes Lüdenscheid (Luynsche) Hülscheid (Helsch) and Kierspe (Keiessop [?]), particularly for delivery to induce the Office Neuenrade, through the bailiff to Altena, Evert van der Mark, and delivery of the amount determined by the treasurer to Altena, Jacob van Spedinckhuysen, to Count Dietrich von Limburg-Broich, 1463-1467, 1474 - Compensation and Count Wilhelm Dietrich von Limburg-Broich and Ritter Dietrich van Knippenberg (or his wife), Henrich van Wickede and Münkert (Munkenbecke) to Blankenstein for the losses in monetary losses due to payments made by the Lutheran feud Rentmeister on weather, Johann van der Leithe bastard, 1469-1473 - support the claims of Dietrich Put a Eigenhörigen Gert (Gert sweet) from the farm Horverdinck (Hornerdinck?) by Count Wilhelm of Limburg, 1470-1472 - dispute between the Abbey are entrenched, especially of John Hughen, and the judge Mülheim, because of the Secretary-Hermann Fischer Broich income confiscated, 1472 - suspension Pension Director of the Altena against the payment of the bailiff to Neustadt, Alf van der Leyen, purchased a horse through a surcharge on the Rentei Altena, 1475 - discussion between Henry and the Count Dietrich von Limburg-Broich, and Count Wilhelm of Limburg , as the heirs of Count Wilhelm of Limburg-Broich, on the one hand, and the brothers John, and Dietrich Goswin Stecke, as heirs of the Goswin Put the other hand, due to the operation of a mill on the Ruhr in Meiderich (Meyerich), 1476 - Extradition of 50 bushels of rye to Unna'schem extent by the treasurer at Horde, Henrich Donwalt, (the citizens spent Breckerfeld (Breckelvelde), 1478 - confrontation between the drudge to Westhofen, Hermann Tuver tuner?), on the one hand, and Stine, former wife of Sneberch, now) wife of Hans op on the Brinck Ergste (Ergiste, and their son, Dietrich Hemsode other, negotiating for the Dog Law of Kulong Good to Genna (Gendena), before the judge Limburg, Hermann in the Widen, 1480 - Using the Count Heinrich von Limburg-Broich for the release of his captive to Dinslaken servant Wolff, 1480 - claims the children of Count Wilhelm of Limburg-Broich or her guardian, Count Heinrich von Limburg-Broich to Koep from Hamm, Strünkede Recognized in court on compensation for the damage done by that in the parish Mülheim damage, 1480-1481 - Use of Count Heinrich von Limburg-Broich for the release of the bailiff to Unna, Jaspar Torck, captured Dietrich Lappe van der Ruhr, 1481 - custody of Count Henry of Limburg-Broich against him on the Duke of Cleves raised slanders, 1482 - safekeeping of Count Johann von Limburg-Broich against the seizure of his subjects in the county of Mark, especially in the Weather Office, 1484, 1511 - Hermann Goedecker custody of the Office Weather to his summons before the Freistuhl of Limburg by Freigraf Dietrich Van der Widen, 1487 - Posting of Gafen Johann von Limburg-Broich as a vassal of the Duke of Jülich and Berg to daytime to Siegburg with the young Count of Sayn-Freusburg Sebastian, 1493 - conflict between Jaspar van Westhoven one hand, and Count Johann von Limburg-Broich and Wirich of Dhaun, Count of Limburg, Lord of Falkenstein-Oberstein-Broich, on the other, because of the time by Count Wilhelm and Dietrich von Limburg-Broich, together with John and Bertram van Nesselrode to Jaspars father and his cousin Engelbert van Daem Westhoven committed murder, and because Jaspars entitled to the estate to Halstenberg, 1508-1512
Order Signature: Cleves-Märkische government, state property, No. 391
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391

order
1423-1512
Volume 1

Includes: - Placement of Count Eberhard of Limburg-Hardenberg between the Duke of Cleves and the Duke of Mountain on a daytime between Ruhrort and Duisburg, 1423 - Trip after a raid on Bedburg and Winnenthal (Dahle) bergisches squad captured by a cavalry of Elbert van Alpen, 1455 - estimation of the parishes Lüdenscheid (Luynsche) Hülscheid (Helsch) and Kierspe (Keiessop [?]), particularly for delivery to induce the Office Neuenrade, through the bailiff to Altena, Evert van der Mark, and delivery of the amount determined by the treasurer to Altena, Jacob van Spedinckhuysen, to Count Dietrich von Limburg-Broich, 1463-1467, 1474 - Compensation and Count Wilhelm Dietrich von Limburg-Broich and Ritter Dietrich van Knippenberg (or his wife), Henrich van Wickede and Münkert (Munkenbecke) to Blankenstein for the losses in monetary losses due to payments made by the Lutheran feud Rentmeister on weather, Johann van der Leithe bastard, 1469-1473 - support the claims of Dietrich Put a Eigenhörigen Gert (Gert sweet) from the farm Horverdinck (Hornerdinck?) by Count Wilhelm of Limburg, 1470-1472 - dispute between the Abbey are entrenched, especially of John Hughen, and the judge Mülheim, because of the Secretary-Hermann Fischer Broich income confiscated, 1472 - suspension Pension Director of the Altena against the payment of the bailiff to Neustadt, Alf van der Leyen, purchased a horse through a surcharge on the Rentei Altena, 1475 - discussion between Henry and the Count Dietrich von Limburg-Broich, and Count Wilhelm of Limburg , as the heirs of Count Wilhelm of Limburg-Broich, on the one hand, and the brothers John, and Dietrich Goswin Stecke, as heirs of the Goswin Put the other hand, due to the operation of a mill on the Ruhr in Meiderich (Meyerich), 1476 - Extradition of 50 bushels of rye to Unna'schem extent by the treasurer at Horde, Henrich Donwalt, (the citizens spent Breckerfeld (Breckelvelde), 1478 - confrontation between the drudge to Westhofen, Hermann Tuver tuner?), on the one hand, and Stine, former wife of Sneberch, now) wife of Hans op on the Brinck Ergste (Ergiste, and their son, Dietrich Hemsode other, negotiating for the Dog Law of Kulong Good to Genna (Gendena), before the judge Limburg, Hermann in the Widen, 1480 - Using the Count Heinrich von Limburg-Broich for the release of his captive to Dinslaken servant Wolff, 1480 - claims the children of Count Wilhelm of Limburg-Broich or her guardian, Count Heinrich von Limburg-Broich to Koep from Hamm, Strünkede Recognized in court on compensation for the damage done by that in the parish Mülheim damage, 1480-1481 - Use of Count Heinrich von Limburg-Broich for the release of the bailiff to Unna, Jaspar Torck, captured Dietrich Lappe van der Ruhr, 1481 - custody of Count Henry of Limburg-Broich against him on the Duke of Cleves raised slanders, 1482 - safekeeping of Count Johann von Limburg-Broich against the seizure of his subjects in the county of Mark, especially in the Weather Office, 1484, 1511 - Hermann Goedecker custody of the Office Weather to his summons before the Freistuhl of Limburg by Freigraf Dietrich Van der Widen, 1487 - Posting of Gafen Johann von Limburg-Broich as a vassal of the Duke of Jülich and Berg to daytime to Siegburg with the young Count of Sayn-Freusburg Sebastian, 1493 - conflict between Jaspar van Westhoven one hand, and Count Johann von Limburg-Broich and Wirich of Dhaun, Count of Limburg, Lord of Falkenstein-Oberstein-Broich, on the other, because of the time by Count Wilhelm and Dietrich von Limburg-Broich, together with John and Bertram van Nesselrode to Jaspars father and his cousin Engelbert van Daem Westhoven committed murder, and because Jaspars entitled to the estate to Halstenberg, 1508-1512
Order Signature: Cleves-Märkische government, state property, No. 391

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  1. Der Märker Oct. 1968, Wilhlem Honselmann, Elizabeth von Syberg + (1601) zu Westhofen und ihre Famili e s172-178 / www.goedde-web.com

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