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Verdict on Kanto Land
The Kutsuki were a branch of the Sasaki family hailing from Omi Province. They served as the stewards of the Kutsuki manor in that province in the Kamakura period, and the house continued through the Warring States period and into the Edo period, when some of their members became bannermen (direct vassals of the shogun) or daimyo (provincial lords). "The archives of Kutsuki family" consist of historical documents passed down in the family through the years. The Cabinet Records Bureau purchased them from the Kutsuki in 1888. Containing more than 1,060 documents, the archives were designated an important cultural property in the first year of Heisei( 1989).
A verdict issued in 3rd year of Kenji era (1277) by Hojo Tokimasa and Tokimune regarding disputed land at Minamigata-Ishizakago, Hiki County, Musashi Province (present day Hatoyama Town, Saitama Prefecture). Ownership by elder sister was approved as in the situation in the past in a dispute between Suruga Hikoshiro-Arimasa and elder sister Tairauji (Mitsuru) over land left by deceased father.
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