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The Office Springe was a historical administrative district in the Principality of Calenberg , later in the Kingdom of Hanover and the Prussian Province of Hanover with its seat in Springe .
history
Springe Castle, built in the 14th century, was the last base of the Counts of Hallermunt . In 1411 their property fell to the Guelphs , who formed the Office of Springe from it . It was upgraded to him in the 15th century through the connection with the Goe auf der Hamel . For a time, however, the office was also dependent on the Grand Bailiwick of Calenberg. In 1584 it was released from the last pledge and finally linked to the Goe auf der Hamel.
After the French interlude, the office was restituted in 1813 and villages from dissolved patrimonial courts were added. In 1852 the villages of Bockerode and Mittelrode were added from the Calenberg office . Afferde , Groß and Klein Hilligsfeld , Rohrsen , Holtensen , Unsen and Welliehausen went from the office of Springe to the office of Hameln ; Bäntorf , Behrensen and Diedersen reclassified to the Coppenbrügge office . In 1859 the Amt Lauenau was added to the Amt Springe, which was also expanded to include two villages from the now dissolved Coppenbrügge.
In 1885 the office was transferred to the district constitution ( Landkreis Springe ).
Communities
The Amt Springe comprised the following communities in 1885:
Bailiffs
- -1721: Johann Christoph Philipp von Windheim , senior magistrate
- 1816–1820: Ludewig August Heinrich Beaulieu, bailiff
- 1820–1827: Philipp Christian Dieckmann
- 1827–1848: August Friedrich von Lenthe, Drost
- 1848–1867: Georg Ludewig Giese, bailiff, 1859 senior bailiff
- (1867) 1868–1885: Gustav Friedrich Anton Blumenbach, 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. 391–394.