Eberhard Finsterlohn

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Eberhard Finsterlohn (* in Heilbronn ; † 1469 ibid) or Evert Finsterlohe, since 1436 of Vinsterloh / Finsterloh (Junker) was mayor of the imperial city of Heilbronn in 1449 and 1459 .

Live and act

He came from the Frankish noble family of the Lords of Finsterlohe .

Judge

  • On March 8, 1456, Eberhard von Finsterlohe, in his function as judge, together with his official colleague Jost Emhart and the (mayor?) Bernhard Berlin , sealed a pledge of the fish water on the part of Hans Holzapfel in favor of the Junker Hans von Schnaitberg.
  • On February 22nd, 1454, Eberhard von Finsterloh and the judge Peter Kistenmacher seal a debt contract between Klaus Renner and the pastor of Böckingen.
  • On April 21, 1452, Eberhard von Finsterlohe and his colleague Klaus Diemer, as judge, sealed the donation agreement between Hans Armbruster and Konrad Buwer for the "great friendship".

mayor

  • On December 9, 1449, Thoman Stude von Horkheim asked the mayor Eberhard von Finsterlohn (or Finsterlohe) whether he could release his imprisoned cousin from prison.
  • On October 26th, 1459, Mayor Eberhard von Finsterlohe represented the city in a legal dispute regarding the imprisonment of Heilbronn escorts.

Junker

  • On June 17, 1438, Eberhard Finsterloh is mentioned as "Evert von Finsterloh" as a Junker who seals that Aden Kromme will receive 10 1/2 acres of fields from Nikolaus Buchmüller.
  • On April 19, 1457, "Junker Eberhard von Finsterlohe", in his role as mayor, sealed the purchase contract between Nikolaus von Fürfeld and Nikolaus Buchmüller.
  • On April 14, 1451 the Junker Eberhard von Finsterlohe and the judge Bernhard Berlin sealed the fief in favor of Peter Sob von Billensbach (Bullersbach), which he received from the Klarakloster .
  • On August 19, 1457, the Junker Eberhard von Finsterlohe was one of six “Complainants” regarding a legal dispute between Neckarsulm and Heilbronn over Neckarfischwasser, “Huntrichs” (boundary marker?), And gravel.
  • On November 16, 1469, the Emperor Friedrich Eberhard von Finsterlohe summons to the first, second or third Reichstag.

swell

  1. Knupfer No. 659, page 346 (line 5)
  2. Knupfer No. 721, page 384 (line 31)
  3. Knupfer no. Page 386 (line 39)
  4. Knupfer No. 694, page 371 (line 12)
  5. Knupfer No. 758, page 406 (line 40)
  6. Knupfer No. 587, page 296 (line 32)
  7. Knupfer No. 587, page 296 (line 40)
  8. Knupfer No. 718, page 383 (line 24)
  9. Knupfer no. Page 410 (line 22)
  10. Knupfer No. 869, page 488 (line 15)

literature

  • Eugen Knupfer (edit.): Document book of the city of Heilbronn. Volume 1. (= Württemberg historical sources . NF 5, ZDB -ID 520100-7 ). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1904.
  • Statistisches Landesamt (Hrsg.): Description of the Oberamt Heilbronn (= description of the Kingdom of Württemberg according to Oberamtsbezirken. 6, 1, 2). New processing. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1901–1903.