Hinrich von der Hude (1340-1459)

From his father, the alderman and mayor Detward von der Hude, he inherited land in Hambergen. In 1443 he created in connection with court proceedings, which lasted since 1413, a list of his goods claims in Ritterhude, it came along with other goods Forests in Stotel that already his great-grandfather had, Ritter Frederick is one of the Hude, and his grandfather Luder von der Hude. 1408 was Hinrich von der Hude and his wife Margaret, who appears in the sources for the first time this year, citizens of Bremen. 1409 he had a house there, specifically in St. Martin, near the house of Hinrik Hellingstede. On 24 May 1413 he purchased the car with John Olden half of the village Borgfeld, another half a village, he acquired 1416th In the financing of urban functions and the foreign policy played a significant role in its financial strength. Already in 1410 the City Council borrowed a hand parties, to enable them to continue, at which time Hinrich was already sitting in the Council [2] in 1417 borrowed 100 marks Hinrich to the Council. His first wife died in 1413. In 1414 he married gift, the daughter of the mayor Gerd von Husen Bernadette. Gifts and Hinrich had two daughters: Margaret (Gretke) (c. 1430; † 1518) and Reimede (c. 1435; † after 1459?). Hinrich Johannes founded the monastery in 1440 a rate of 4 Memorie Groten. These were applied from the tithe, which she held in New Churches. Because Hinrich died without sons, von der Hude Geverd tried to take the opportunity to take his property, the next still living, male relative (Schwertmage) to claim. Hinrich had, however, before his death on 9th June 1459 his property to his wife and his two daughters inherited. It should hold together, the widow of the property. Gifts decades later accused her son-Scharhar Lueder, cheat them their share, half of the total income from the estate, want to. The sitting of the court ruled on 25 cases April 1461 to Geshe's favor. She died at 1492.