Borg Mayorry

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The mayor Borg was one of the original twelve Prussian mayors , the 1816 newly formed into the circle Saarburg in Trier divided administratively. From 1822 it belonged to the Rhine Province . The administration of the mayor's office was subordinate to four, from 1829 three communities . The administrative seat was in the eponymous place Borg , today part of the municipality Perl in the Merzig-Wadern district in Saarland . The mayor's office of Borg merged with the Perl mayor's office before 1846 .

Municipalities and associated living places

The following villages belonged to the mayorry of Borg (population as of 1830):

  • Besch with the hedge mill and 685 inhabitants
  • Borg with the Pillingen farm and 367 inhabitants
  • Weekers with 270 residents
  • Mandern with Dermichermühl (according to the list from 1818: 406 Ew.); Assigned to France in 1829.

history

Before 1795, all villages in the administrative district of the Borg mayor's office belonged to the Luxembourg district of Remich and were part of the Remich dairy . After 1792 French revolutionary troops occupied the Austrian Netherlands , to which the Duchy of Luxembourg belonged, and in 1795 incorporated it into French territory . When the then new French administrative structure was introduced, Borg became the administrative seat of the eponymous Mairie in the canton of Remich of the Department of Forests . As a result of the so-called Wars of Liberation , the region was initially subordinated to an Austrian-Bavarian administration in 1814, the Mairie was renamed the mayor's office and temporarily assigned to the canton of Saarburg in the Saar department. Unlike the rest of the left bank of the Rhine, this was initially assigned to Austria at the Congress of Vienna (1815) . In the Second Peace of Paris , Austria ceded the territory to the Kingdom of Prussia with effect from July 1, 1816 .

Under the Prussian administration, new administrative districts and districts were formed in 1816 ; on the left bank of the Rhine, Prussia generally retained the administrative districts of the French Mairies for the time being. The mayorry of Borg corresponded to the previous Mairie Borg. The mayor's office Borg belonged to the Saarburg district in the Trier administrative district and from 1822 to the Rhine province .

Before 1846, the Borg mayor's office was dissolved, and the three associated municipalities were assigned to Perl's mayor's office .

Since the territorial and administrative reform in Saarland (1974), the previously independent municipalities have belonged to the municipality of Perl .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Friedrich von Restorff : Topographical-Statistical Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Provinces , Nicolai, 1830, p. 929 ( Google Books )
  2. a b c d Georg Bärsch : Description of the government district of Trier , Volume 2, Trier, Lintz, 1846, p. 95 ( Google Books )
  3. ^ Wilhelm Fabricius : Explanations of the historical atlas of the Rhine province, Volume 2: The map of 1789. Bonn, Hermann Behrend, 1898, p. 29
  4. Clomes: attempt at a statistical-geographic description of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , Schmit-Bruck, 1840, p 8 ( Google Books )
  5. ^ Almanach Impérial 1812 , Paris, p. 404 ( Bibliothèque nationale de France )
  6. Collection of the ordinances published under the Governorate of the Middle Rhine in Kreuznach , Speyer, Oswald's Buchhandlung, 1819, p. 193 ff ( Google Books )
  7. ^ Wilhelm von der Nahmer: Handbook of Rhenish Particular Law , Volume 3, Frankfurt: Sauerländer, 1832, p. 227 ( Google Books )