Notarial contract concerning a loan of 1200 golden drahmes from the capital of orphans children of the late Huseyn Begakis to Emmanouil N. Sfakianakis, landowner and agriculturer and resident of the village Stamnii of the province of Pediada.
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Title
Notarial contract concerning a loan of 1200 golden drahmes from the capital of orphans children of the late Huseyn Begakis to Emmanouil N. Sfakianakis, landowner and agriculturer and resident of the village Stamnii of the province of Pediada.
Description
The loan is realized by guardian of the Orphans, Demir Mula Ibraimakis, while the capital is subdued by the superintendent of the Ottoman Orphan Properties of Iraklio, Tefik Bey Saratsaki. Panagiotis Papageorgiou Chrisos, is set as guarantor of the debtor
Note
The latter mortgages an urban real estate located at the neighbourhood of Mahmut Aga of Iraklio for the quittanan of the loan.
Issue Date
1915-03-10
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/61563
Collections
Format
30-20 cm
Identifier
ACIEVO00649
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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