Office Iphofen

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The office Iphofen was an office of the Hochstift Würzburg .

function

In the early modern period , offices were a level between the municipalities and the sovereignty . The functions of administration and jurisdiction were not separated here. The office was headed by a bailiff who was appointed by the rulers. The Iphofen office was also the central office , i.e. the high court district.

history

According to Würzburg representation, the office emerged from a donation from Karlmann . The places of office were predominantly inheritance .

The statistics of the Hochstift Würzburg from 1699 name 935 subjects in 1 city, 4 villages and two farms. As annual revenues of the high pin out of office were taken away: estimate : 45 Reichstaler and smoke pounds 285 pounds.

After the transition to Kurpfalz-Bayern in 1802, the office was dissolved and the places later mainly assigned to the district court of Markt Bibart .

scope

At the end of the HRR , the office included the city of Iphofen and the localities of Hüttenheim , Neubirklingen , Rödelsee and Wiesenbrunn

cent

Cent included the official places without Hüttenheim (Hüttenheim was Ganerbschaft and belonged to the Schwarzbergic Cent Wässerndorf) and additionally Ziegenbach , Seufertshof , Schwanberg , Dürrbach , Blindhahn , Riegerried .

The court was on the old way to Mainbernheim in the corridors "Galgengrund" and "Arme Ruh". The Galgengrund is about 1200 meters southwest of the market square.

Office building

Amtshof

The former Wurzburgische Amtshof (today's address: Maxstraße 28) is a two-storey sandstone block building with a hipped roof, labeled "1693". It is a listed building as an architectural monument.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Joachim Zimmermann: Courts and execution sites in Hochstiftisch-Würzburg administrative and rural sites , Diss. 1976, p. 137