Office Prölsdorf

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The Office Prölsdorf was an office of the Hochstift Würzburg .

history

In Prölsdorf , the Würzburg monastery in particular, but also the Bamberg monastery and the Michelsberg monastery, had rights. In a recess in 1656 Bamberg renounced its rights. The place became the official seat of a Würzburg office that still included the completely Würzburg villages Karbach , Schindelsee and Steinsdorf . The purely Würzburg villages of Ober- and Untersteinbach came from the Zabelstein office to the Prölsdorf office in 1687 . Then there was the Spielhof and Wustviel with a separate story.

After the death of Ortolph von Miltz zu Kleineibstadt, Spielhof fell back to the Würzburg monastery as a settled fiefdom and was loaned to Valentin von Münster. In 1580 he sold the entire property with 7 men on the playground, 15 men in Karbach and three men in Untersteinbach with a newly built mill for 10,000 guilders to Würzburg. This was intended to circumvent the inheritance claims of von Rosenau, who complained against it before the Reich Chamber of Commerce. In 1581 the court ruled against Würzburg, the von Rosenau heirs sold the property to Erhard von Münster. Since he failed to receive the property in time as a fiefdom, Würzburg withdrew it again as a completed fiefdom. Against this, Munster sued the Reich Chamber of Commerce, but died before the verdict. The place therefore remained Würzburgish. On March 19, 1661, Adam Sigmund von Münster received compensation of 400 guilders.

Wustviel was an inheritance with Würzburg as lord of the village and Ebrach monastery as lord of the village. The relationship between the Ganerbe was regulated by an agreement dated May 11, 1671.

The statistics of the Hochstift Würzburg from 1699 name 149 subjects in 8 villages. The following were deducted from the office as annual income for the Hochstift: Estimate : 19 Reichstaler and 6 Batzen, excise and ungeld : 57 fl and smoke pound : 155 pounds.

In 1731 Fürnbach was also counted as an office. Highly judicially, the official places belonged to neighboring Cent Courts, predominantly Cent Donnersdorf .

After the transition to Kurpfalz-Bavaria in 1802, the office was canceled and the places assigned to the Burgebrach district court .

Office building

Office building

The former office building with the address Am Landgericht 1 is today the vicarage. The two-storey hipped roof building with drilled frames is built in the Baroque style and is marked with the year of construction "1705". It is a listed building as an architectural monument.

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