Easter Day from Lustnau

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Coat of arms of the Lords of Lustnau

Ostertag von Lustnau (around 1400) was a nobleman from Württemberg .

Document mentions

Easter day of Lustnau sat in 1409 in Pfäffingen Castle . He sold this with goods and Gülten for 1700  guilders to Hans Truchseß von Höfingen . Because of the purchase money, he committed himself to paying 400 guilders in cash, immediately taking over the redemption of a debt with 100 guilders and wanting to repay 100 guilders for the remainder for 12 years in Walpurgis .

Ostertag von Lustnau, his brother Hans von Lustnau and Heinz von Hailfingen got into an argument with Burkhard von Hölnstein after he had sold Roseck Castle , the village of Jesingen and the wine press under the Hirsenhalde to the Bebenhausen monastery . It was about the wine press, which they believed to be their property, inherited from their fathers, while Burkhard declared them to be a removable pledge. They therefore sold their rights to this wine press to the monastery for 50 guilders on November 22nd, 1412.

Also on November 22, 1412, he confirmed with his brother Hans von Lustnau in another document that the two brothers 2 ohms wine Gülten this wine at the millet stockpile the monastery Bebenhausen to the redemption sum of 10 Rhenish guilder have ceded.

On January 8, 1422, he confirmed that he had become a guarantor in place of a deceased relative for 100 guilders annual interest from Ofterdingen.

On December 20, 1450, Hans and Ostertag von Lustnau confirmed to Abbot Wolf von Hirsau that the Höflein zu Häslach should belong to the Hirsau Monastery after their death .

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Ulrich Steinhofer: Honor of the Duchy of Wirtenberg in its Serene Regents, or New Wirtenberg Chronicle: Which describes the high origin, the happy growth, and the blessed regiment of the ducal house of Wirtenberg. 1752. pp. 134f.
  2. ^ Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Herrenberg.
  3. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 1640.
  4. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 979.
  5. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, signature A 474 U 980.
  6. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 1576.
  7. ^ Karl Eduard Paulus : Description of the Oberamt Tübingen. H. Lindemann, Stuttgart 1867, page 387.