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"Geryt Symonsz, glassmaker, lays claim on the sequestered property of Aelbrecht Foeck from Utrecht, which is in his house, because Aelbrecht had placed his son to live with Geryt and be taught the craft of glassmaking, while doing his utmost best for half a year to teach Aelbrecht’s son the craft. Geryt demands Aelbrecht to pay him the amount estimated by experts, or pay 6 golden karolus gulden.
On June 30, 1531, the court decides that both parties should get together to solve the case, and if they cannot come to an agreement, they should come back to court.
On July 24, 1531, the court decides that the experts should make the decision about this case within 8 days."
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