Document (Schuldbrief) Königslutter 1741 Family Weihe Leiht To 160 Thaler

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You are bidding on one document (bill of exchange / promissory note) from 1741 out Koenigslutter am Elm (Lower Saxony).


Severalmembers of the consecration family borrow from one Mr. Korner the sum of 160 Thalers and pay the customary interest rate for that country.


Dated Koenigslutter, 9. June 1741.


The recipients of the debt have hand signed, oddly enough the women twice and the men as well as four times, probably an act of affirmation? However, the additional signatures may also refer to the consent to extend the loan (see supplements)?


Signed by (the female names written "consecration"):

-Wilhelm Christoph Dedication

-Margaretha Elisabeth Weihen

-JH Roht (probably = Roth)

-Anganeda Roht, b. consecration


At the end three short addendums (dated Königslutter, 9. June 1742, 9th June 1743 and 9 June 1744) that the change "with the consent of the interested parties" will be extended by a further year.

The first supplement signed by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe and JH Roht; the last two supplements only by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe.


Scope: 1 ½ of 4 pages written (31.3 x 20.5 cm).


On strong paper with beautiful fee stamps.


Condition: Document folded (with tears in the fold); Paper somewhat stained, the last (blank) page heavily stained. BPlease note also the pictures!

Internal note: Kostbhf. 22-10-2

Severalmembers of the consecration family borrow from one Mr. Korner the sum of 160 Thalers and pay the customary interest rate for that country. The recipients of the debt have hand signed, oddly enough the women twice and the men as well as four times, probably an act of affirmation? However, the additional signatures may also refer to the consent to extend the loan (see supplements)? At the end three short addendums (dated Königslutter, 9. June 1742, 9th June 1743 and 9 June 1744) that the change "with the consent of the interested parties" will be extended by a further year. The first supplement signed by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe and JH Roht; the last two supplements only by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe. Condition: Document folded (with tears in the fold); Paper somewhat stained, the last (b
Severalmembers of the consecration family borrow from one Mr. Korner the sum of 160 Thalers and pay the customary interest rate for that country. The recipients of the debt have hand signed, oddly enough the women twice and the men as well as four times, probably an act of affirmation? However, the additional signatures may also refer to the consent to extend the loan (see supplements)? At the end three short addendums (dated Königslutter, 9. June 1742, 9th June 1743 and 9 June 1744) that the change "with the consent of the interested parties" will be extended by a further year. The first supplement signed by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe and JH Roht; the last two supplements only by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe. Condition: Document folded (with tears in the fold); Paper somewhat stained, the last (b
Severalmembers of the consecration family borrow from one Mr. Korner the sum of 160 Thalers and pay the customary interest rate for that country. The recipients of the debt have hand signed, oddly enough the women twice and the men as well as four times, probably an act of affirmation? However, the additional signatures may also refer to the consent to extend the loan (see supplements)? At the end three short addendums (dated Königslutter, 9. June 1742, 9th June 1743 and 9 June 1744) that the change "with the consent of the interested parties" will be extended by a further year. The first supplement signed by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe and JH Roht; the last two supplements only by Wilhelm Christoph Weihe. Condition: Document folded (with tears in the fold); Paper somewhat stained, the last (b
Erscheinungsort Königslutter
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Weihe
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Recht
Erscheinungsjahr 1741
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript