Codex Traditionum Westfalicarum

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Codex Traditionum Westfalicarum is the name of a collection of documents for the Westphalia area .

It was published in seven volumes by Franz Darpe , Ernst Friedländer and the Association for History and Archeology of Westphalia, II, Münster between 1872 and 1914.

The main sources included camp books , life registers , fiefdom registers, as well as lifting and income lists of the monasteries.

A reproduction was published by the Historical Commission for Westphalia in 1960 together with the Aschendorff publishing house .

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