It seems to be a very important document in my #TolkienAncestry. It connects Globuhnen, Prussia (place where J. R. R. Tolkien's ancestors lived in the 17th century) with the Tolk(yn) name and with the Hussites (from which the United Brethren a. k. a. Moravians came):
1421 Sept. 23, Nr. 3537. Komtur zu Balga an HM betr. seine Verhandlungen mit den Untertanen wegen der Ausrichtung gegen die Hussiten. Namen der zum Auszug gegen die Hussiten Konsignierten: Herr Hans Sugemyn, Hans Schöfstete, Habart Reyman, Caspar Glabune, Kuntze Tholg u. Frantczke a. d. Gebiete Bartenstein, Peter Powerse u. Brosean Milgedyen a. d. Kammeramte Worien u. Nicklus Gerlach u. Thomas des alten Nicklus v. Sparwyn Sohn a. d. Kammeramt Zinten. Eylau o. J. an Mauritii (LXXa 11)
Caspar Glabune, Kuntze Tholg and Peter Powerse seem to be cousins from the Tolk(yn) family having their goods in Globuhnen (Glabune), Tolks (Tholg) and Powarschen (Powerse). Caspar Glabune/Globune was probably son of Clauko, son of Matthias Tolk von Merklichenrad, the ancestor of all Tolkien family. He was a Landrichter or a county judge like the Tolkiens in the 17th and 18th centuries who were Schulze (their function was being county judges) of Globuhnen.
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