Dingeringhausen (Plettenberg)

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Dingeringhausen
City of Plettenberg
Coordinates: 51 ° 11 ′ 0 ″  N , 7 ° 49 ′ 34 ″  E
Postal code : 58840
Dingeringhausen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Dingeringhausen

Location of Dingeringhausen in North Rhine-Westphalia

Aerial view of Dingeringhausen
Aerial view of Dingeringhausen

Dingeringhausen is a district of Plettenberg in the Märkisches Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia .

geography

The small town is about 3.5 km southwest of the city center.

The 5 km long Immecke stream has its source in the village; it flows into the Oester , a left tributary of the Else , in the Dankelmert district .

history

When the place was first settled is unknown.

Since the 15th century at the latest, Dingeringhausen, along with Köbbinghausen , Frehlinghausen and Bremcke, belonged to the Köbbinghausen peasantry . In the “Schatboick in Marck Anno 1486” ( treasure book of the county of Mark ), a collection or tax register from 1486, six farms subject to tax are listed individually, three with one guilder each , the other three with half a guilder each.

In 1656, six managed estates were again mentioned on the "Dingering". Five of them were so-called free goods owned by its managers. The sixth, however, was one in long lease , allocated plete bergisches Vikariengut ; This vicariate property came from the time before the Reformation , when the court was used for the benefit of the St. Michaelis Chapel in neighboring Köbbinghausen , and was secularized after the introduction of the Reformation and became a Plettenberg property. Until the beginning of the 19th century, the benefice of the St. Nicolai Chapel on the Böhl, donated in 1422, obtained the so-called “ Meßhafer ” from all Dingeringhauser Höfe until the beginning of the 19th century , a total of 20 tired or 10 Reichstaler per year. The Benefice St. Mariae Virginis in Plettenberg, founded in 1471, also had claims from the Dingeringhauser tithe for rye , barley and oats , which were added to the Plettenberg school pensions after the Reformation.

Until 1941, Dingeringhausen was part of the municipality of Plettenberg-Land in what was then the Altena district in the Prussian province of Westphalia . On April 1, 1941, this community, like the community Ohle , was incorporated into the city of Plettenberg.

Footnotes

  1. http://www.plettenberg-lexikon.de/chroniken/avselsetal.htm
  2. ↑ In 1486 a general land tax was decided for the county of Mark, with which for the first time not only the cities, but also the inhabitants of the rural areas were assessed. The amount of the tax was based on the value of the farm: if the value was 25 guilders, the tax was 1 guilder, if the value was 50 guilders, 2 guilders tax had to be paid.
  3. houses Book things Ringshausen - Plettenberg lexicon
  4. ^ Johann Diederich von Steinen: Westphälische Geschichte mit many coppers; Second part. JH Meyer's widow, Lemgo, 1755, p. 29

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