Office Polle

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The Polle Office was a historical administrative area of ​​the Principality of Calenberg , later of the Kingdom of Hanover and the Prussian Province of Hanover with its seat in Polle . From 1823, the higher administrative level was the Landdrostei Hannover .

history

By the Earl of Everstein built Polle appears first documented in 1285. 1408 was Polle with the associated testified for 1400 Office of the Guelph . In the inheritance contract of 1495 it came to the Principality of Calenberg and formed a Calenberg and Hanover exclave from 1635 to 1866. The castle was destroyed by Swedish troops in the Thirty Years' War (1641) and replaced by a new office building in 1656, which burned down in 1945.

When the district constitution was introduced, the office was dissolved in 1885 and added to the Hameln district.

Communities

When the office was terminated (1885), the following communities belonged to it:

Bailiffs

  • 1786–1819: Karl Edmund Georg von Alten, Drost and Oberhauptmann
  • 1823–1834: Ezekiel Adolph Dammert, bailiff
  • 1835: vacant
  • 1836–1845: Gottfried Ludwig Meinecke, bailiff
  • 1852–1860: Friedrich Heinrich Dieckmann, Oberamtmann
  • 1860: Ferdinan Jugler, official assessor (by order)
  • 1860–1866: Eberhard von Graevemeyer , bailiff, from 1865 senior bailiff

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, pp. 381–383.