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Beilegung der Grenzstreitigkeiten besonders am Weißenberg zwischen der Grafschaft Nassau-Siegen und dem Freien Grund Selbach und Burbach
Freier Grund Sel- und Burbach >> 2. Sayn-Hachenburgische Regierung >> 2.2. Grenzstreitigkeiten
1607-1622, 1665
Enthaeltvermerke: Enthält u.a.: Instruktionen des Grafen Wilhelm III. zu Sayn für seine Räte Hans Hermann von Colln, Dr. Johann Holttmann und Sekretär Anastasius Kornzweig (1607, 1610); Vollmacht des Grafen Wilhelm III. zu Sayn für seine Räte Dr. Johann Holttmann und Sekretär Anastasius Kornzweig (1610), Abschied zu Burbach vom 14.11.1610 zur Beilegung von Grenzstreitigkeiten zwischen dem Amt Siegen und dem Grund Burbach (Original). Verordnung der Grafen Johann VII. zu Nassau-Siegen, Georg zu Nassau-Dillenburg und Wilhelm III. zu Sayn zur Beilegung bestehender Grenzstreitigkeiten zwischen dem Amt Siegen und dem Freien Grund Burbach und Selbach (14.06.1621); Korrespondenzen der Grafen zu Nassau-Siegen, Nassau-Dillenburg, Solms, Isenburg und Sayn sowie ihrer Räte zur Beilegung der Grenzstreitigkeiten (1614-1622, 1665); Motive und Ursachen für einen instrumentierten Grenzgang des Grafen Johann VI. zu Nassau-Dillenburg am 12.04.1606 im Amt Siegen; Verhörsprotokolle zu den Grenzstreitigkeiten zwischen der Grafschaft Nassau-Dillenburg und dem Freien Grund Selbach und Burbach (1606); Nassau-dillenburgische und saynische Motive im Grenzstreit mit Nassau-Siegen (1620). Korrespondenten u.a.: Wilhelm III. Graf zu Sayn, Jacob Schickhardt, Martin Naurath, Antonius Jung, Berthold Schorey, Dr. Johannes Holttmann, Johannes Daun, Sekretär Anastasius Kornzweig, Jacob Jungmann, Hermann Shildt, Erasmus Stoewe, Johann VII. Graf zu Nassau-Siegen, Georg Graf zu Nassau-Dillenburg, Notar Friedrich Neuber, Philipp Graf zu Solms, Wolfgang Ernst Graf zu Isenburg, Georg Graf zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Ludwig Heinrich Graf zu Nassau-Dillenburg, Johann Dickel (Berleburg).
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