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archive access 1617, inventory number 1663, page 11



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Honderd en veertien, in tegenwoordigheid van Abraham
de Haar J.r Boekhouder, en Vust Hendrik Kantz ge„
=pensionneerd militair, beiden binnen deze stad woon
achtig als Getuigen ten dezen verzocht die benevens den
kooper en verkooper, en mij notaris, na gedaane voor„
„lezing de tegenswoordige minute hebben onderteekend
welke gebleven is, in het bezit van mij notaris
Jan Leeieng
Abr de Haan J
Albert Mulder
J: H: Kitik
PPieter van Leé, Notaris.
Geregistreerd te Haarlem den Vierentwintig
stren January 1814 deel 3 f=o 118.r C. 4. Ontvangen
Vyf Guldens Veertien Tanni de Verhoor daar
onder begrepen.
E: Eekhout
recht ƒ 4: —:—
Verh=r„ 1: —: 14
ƒ 5: —:14

Source citation

North Holland Archives, archive number 1617, Notariële protocollen en akten van notarissen te Haarlem (Oud Notarieel Archief Haarlem), inventory number 1663, Pieter van Lee, Minuten van allerlei notariële akten, 12 januari 1814-25 december 1815




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