{"id":802,"date":"2022-09-01T12:16:38","date_gmt":"2022-09-01T10:16:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/frisia.rug.nl\/en\/?post_type=verhaal&p=638"},"modified":"2023-01-07T10:43:44","modified_gmt":"2023-01-07T09:43:44","slug":"elema-en-de-saksenspiegel","status":"publish","type":"verhaal","link":"https:\/\/frisia.rug.nl\/en\/stories\/elema-en-de-saksenspiegel\/","title":{"rendered":"Elema’s Sachsenspiegel"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
This Molenwierdstraat is the location of the flour and hulling mill\u00a0De Liefde<\/a><\/em>\u00a0(The Love). The current mill was built to replace the mill that was located here in Uithuizen until 1866, but there has been a mill in this village for much longer, at least as far back as the fifteenth century. The Elema family, who lived on the Elemaheerd in Uithuizen, owned a mill for several generations, at least until 1626. In the sixteenth century, Reneko or Rinke Elema<\/a> (1510-1583) was the owner for years. Between 1536 and 1566, he added six remarkable notes to this book, referring to the maintenance of his mill. This is remarkable because this book only contains legal texts. For every major repair, Rinke noted the costs, the material needed, and when the repairs were done. He writes, for example, that he bought a new axle for the mill in 1545, which\u00a0cost 40 guilders. This way, he created a kind of mini chronicle of his mill.<\/p>\n\n\n\n