Notarial deed on in Teteringen (Netherlands)

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Wordt genoemd in schuldbekentenis van Cornelis Johannes Beens, bierbrouwer, wonende in Breda, die verklaart, schuldig te zijn aan Mr.Laurentius Beens, notaris, wonende in Breda, een bedrag van 3000 gld. Onderpand: 1 huis, brouwerij en mouterij, genaamd de Boom, met aanbouw, tuin, plein en erf, staande en gele-gen aan de noordzijde van de Bochstraat in Breda, wijk D nr.229. Genoemd pand is in zijn bezit gekomen bij koopcontract, gepasseerd voor notaris Mr. Frans Christi-aan Joseph de Roy in Breda op 1830-03-26. Stelt zich verder garant met zijn persoon en overige be-zittingen. Gedaan in Breda ten huize van Mr.Laurentius Beens. Getuigen: Philippus Reniers, bakker, en Johannes Meijers, schoenmaker, beiden wonende in Breda.
Notaris: P. van Ginneken


Source citation

City archive Breda in Breda (Netherlands), Notarial records
Notariële archieven Teteringen 1808-1842, Bron: repertoire, Part: 0045, Period: 1833, Teteringen, inventory number 0045, October 26, 1833, P. van Ginneken, Repertoire, 1833, record number 51, folio 4



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