File:King Magnus III of Sweden donates land to St Clare's Priory in Stockholm.jpg

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Letter of donation from King Magnus III of Sweden to St Clare's Priory in Stockholm

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English: Letter of donation from King Magnus III of Sweden to St Clare's Priory in Stockholm. In it he donates grounds and lands to the priory. To make space for the priory he also orders the road from Stockholm to Uppsala to be rerouted.
Svenska: Gåvobrev från Kung Magnus Ladulås till Sankta Klara kloster i Stockholm. I brevet donerar han en tomt och land till klostret. För att ge utrymme åt klostret (på Norrmalm) beordrar han att vägen till Uppsala från Stokckholm ska dras om.
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Svenskt Diplomatariums huvudkartotek nr 1350
Author King Magnus III of Sweden had the letter issued. The Swedish National Archives had the photograph of it taken.
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