Charter: Stiftsarchiv Wilten Urkunden 031 B 03
Seal description: 031 B 03
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Die Gebrüder Wigelois und Bernhard Gradner stiften eine ewige Wochenmesse, zu lesen jeden Freitag in der Kapelle Sankt Bartlme in der Kammeraw, und überlassen dafür ihr Haus und ihren Garten in Innsbruck dem Kloster Wilten. Aussteller: Gebrüder Wigelois und Bernhard Gradner zwei anhangende Insiegel
Sigillant: Gebrüder Wigelois und Bernhard Gradner
Material: Pergament
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