Office Harste

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Former office building of the Harste district

The Harste office was a historical administrative area of ​​the Principality of Göttingen and the Kingdom of Hanover .

history

The office developed from the accessories of the Guelph Castle Harste, first mentioned in 1294, northwest of the village of the same name . In the middle of the 14th century, the castle was in the possession of the lords of Rosdorf, who left it to Duke Ernst again in 1354 . Harste Castle became the seat of a Gottingen bailiff and the center of an administrative district that was subject to the jurisdiction of the ducal regional court on the Leineberg until 1660/70.

In the 16th century the office was often pledged, around 1565 to the brothers Benedikt and Georg von Mandelsloh, 1568–1570 to Ludolf von Bortfeld, 1570–1572 to Karl von Mandelsloh, 1572–1575 to Hilmar von Quernheim and from 1575 to Wulbrand from Stockheim.

With the Franco-Westphalian rule (1807) the official constitution was abolished. The district of the district Harste formed to the same extent a canton Harste of the district Göttingen in the department of the Leine . In 1813 the office was restored, but in 1823 it was finally repealed. The municipalities of Bösinghausen , Elliehausen , Herberhausen , Hetjershausen , Knutbühren , Nikolausberg , Roringen and Weende came to the Leineberg court (later the Göttingen office), the villages of Emmenhausen , Esebeck , Gladebeck , Harste , Lenglern , Marienstein and Parensen to the Bovenden office .

literature

  • Iselin Gundermann , Walther Hubatsch : Outline of the German administrative history 1815-1945 . Row A: Prussia, Volume 10: Hanover. Marburg (Lahn) 1981
  • Manfred Hamann : Overview of the holdings of the Lower Saxony Main State Archives in Hanover. Third volume: Central and subordinate authorities in the Landdrostei and administrative districts of Hanover, Hildesheim and Lüneburg until 1945. Göttingen 1983, p. 272.
  • Frank Weissenborn: Jurisdiction in the Harste office near Göttingen . Diss., Göttingen 1993

Web links

  • Entry by Stefan Eismann zu Harste in the scientific database " EBIDAT " of the European Castle Institute