Mehmet Hudaydakis and Alis Semerezakis, both inhabitants of Iraklio, rent to Konstantinos Pendarakis and Dimitrios Galanakis, inhabitants of Iraklio as well, the revenues of the same years production of two vineyards for the price of 22, 000 drachmes.

Title Mehmet Hudaydakis and Alis Semerezakis, both inhabitants of Iraklio, rent to Konstantinos Pendarakis and Dimitrios Galanakis, inhabitants of Iraklio as well, the revenues of the same years production of two vineyards for the price of 22, 000 drachmes.
Publication Date: 1923-10-01
Type belge
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID AFMHZDOC052
Record ID 35179
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1923-10-01
Notes Piece of land is located at site Keralias Kamaranis of periphery of Iraklio and it contains an olivegrove of 15 mouzouria, a vineyard of the size of 70 workers work and other tree cultivations. Stipulations are set for the arrangement of expenses.
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Mehmet Hudaydakis and Alis Semerezakis, both inhabitants of Iraklio, rent to Konstantinos Pendarakis and Dimitrios Galanakis, inhabitants of Iraklio as well, the revenues of the same years production of two vineyards for the price of 22, 000 drachmes.

Publication Date 1923-10-01
Type belge
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID AFMHZDOC052
Record ID 35179
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1923-10-01
Notes Piece of land is located at site Keralias Kamaranis of periphery of Iraklio and it contains an olivegrove of 15 mouzouria, a vineyard of the size of 70 workers work and other tree cultivations. Stipulations are set for the arrangement of expenses.
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