Charter: Urkunden (777-1894) 1492 IV 05
Seal description: 1492 IV 05
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5. April 1492
Sigmund Habichler, Pfleger zu Lobenstain, und seine Hausfrau Margarete verkaufen dem Abt Wolfgang und Stift Kremsm. ihren Sitz genannt Sunnekh am Kirchperg bei der Pfarrkirche und eine Brandstatt am Kirchperg bei der Friedhofmauer, wo früher eine Tafern gestanden.Source Regest: Regestenbuch Kremsmünster
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Stiftsarchiv Kremsmünster (http://www.stift-kremsmuenster.at)
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3 Siegel; 1. Sigmund Habichler; 2. Kristoff Sachs zu Albmekh; 3. Rennbart Kastner
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Kremsmünster, Stiftsarchiv, Urkunden (777-1894) 1492 IV 05, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/AT-StiAKr/KremsmuensterOSB/1492_IV_05/charter>, accessed at 2024-09-20+02:00
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