16 point reports

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The 16-point reports were created in the Principality of Ansbach by order of January 4, 1608 for the respective Ansbach senior offices. They should contain information on the following 16 points:

  1. Extension of the respective senior office
  2. Verrainung, Versteinung or other identification of Fraischgrenze
  3. The villages, hamlets, farms and mills included in the district
  4. Vogt - and validity of all subjects
  5. Disputes because of the high-ranking authorities
  6. Disputes about bailiwick, penance and outrage
  7. Expansion of the game drive
  8. Marking and petrifying the game drive
  9. Forests in the district
  10. Disputes with neighbors because of the wild ban in the woods
  11. Rights of the margrave to the small woad
  12. Foreign rights to the small hunt
  13. Disputes over small-scale forage
  14. Extension of escort rights and escort border
  15. Disputes about the escort line
  16. Further disputes in the office due to parish justice, saint bill, courts, customs, church consecration protection, community rights, acorn rights, stone setting, change, pouring on and inspection of the dimensions, mills, interest, validity , sales law, hand wages , additional taxes , tithes, etc. a.

Since the reports were not submitted by all senior offices or the submitted reports were incomplete, the reporting was repeated in 1681. The 16-point report of the Oberamt Ansbach from 1681 does not list the individual places, but they can be found in the Salbuch of the Oberamt from 1684 in the way that is known from the other 16-point reports, so that it can be assumed that the information is based on this survey.

The 16-point reports were handwritten and are now in the Nuremberg State Archives .

See also

  • Johann Georg Vetter : Topography or description of the Burggrafthum Nürnberg Unterhalb Gebürgs (= Principality of Ansbach), completed in 1732

literature

  • Manfred Jehle: Ansbach: the margravial chief offices Ansbach, Colmberg-Leutershausen, Windsbach, the Nuremberg nursing office Lichtenau and the Deutschordensamt (Wolframs-) Eschenbach (=  historical atlas of Bavaria, part Franconia . I, 35). tape 2 . Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-7696-6856-8 , p. 666 f .

Individual evidence

  1. M. Jehle, Vol. 2, p. 666 f.
  2. M. Jehle, Vol. 2, p. 674.