Hohenhameln Office
The Hohenhameln office in today's Lower Saxony was a historical administrative area of the Kingdom of Hanover .
history
The office was created in the course of the administrative reform of 1852 by splitting the Peine office . The administrative seat was in Hohenhameln , a current municipality in the district of Peine . The office was reunited with the office of Peine in 1859.
Communities
When it was founded (1852), the office comprised the following municipalities:
Bailiff
- 1852–1859: Georg Ludwig Baring, bailiff
literature
- Iselin Gundermann , Walther Hubatsch : Outline of the German administrative history 1815-1945 . Row A: Prussia, Volume 10: Hanover. Marburg (Lahn) 1981
Individual evidence
- ^ Ordinance on the formation of local courts and administrative authorities, dated August 7, 1852 . In: Christian Hermann Ebhardt: The State Constitution of the Kingdom of Hanover. A compilation of the statutes, ordinances and regulations pertaining to the state constitution . Rümpler, Hannover 1860, pp. 822-823