Gastelshof
Gastelshof
Seubersdorf municipality in the Upper Palatinate
Coordinates: 49 ° 10 ′ 47 " N , 11 ° 40 ′ 40" E
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Residents : | 13 (Dec. 31, 2019) |
Postal code : | 92358 |
Area code : | 09492 |
Gastelshof
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Gastelshof is a hamlet in the Seubersdorf community in the Neumarkt district in Upper Palatinate . The hamlet has 13 inhabitants and is located between the villages of Eichenhofen and Darshofen . The place Gastelshof has been known since the 18th century. It is located on a hill in the valley of the black Laber .
history
According to a document from the early 15th century, the place was originally called Gaspershof . A Hans Mendorfer von Buch sold his own farm there to a Neumarkt citizen in 1408 . The certificate bears the seals of Hilpolt Mendorfer zu Adelburg and Hans Paur zu Allersburg .
A version created shortly afterwards shows that two properties existed there for centuries. Ruger der Ittelhofer and Konrad Amann were listed as owners .
Jakob Widtmann von Lupburg then acquired both goods together . In a legal dispute, Konrad Letner and other plaintiffs asserted before the district court of the county of Hirschberg that Widtmann was wrongly sitting on the farms . However, the accused was able to produce a letter of purchase issued by Christoph von Parsberg , the owner of the Adelburg at the time . Thereupon district judge Heinrich von Abensberg decided in favor of Widtmann ( should remain on his documented rights ). Thereupon he handed him a corresponding court letter on May 14, 1442 at the Dietfurt court desk .
In 1513 Andreas Humbler from Kallmünz sold his two farms in Gastelshof, on which the two paws sit . The landlord was now the Velburg aristocrat Jörg Wiespeck , the two farmers remained - in exchange for appropriate taxes - tenants and managers.
Gastelshof always played an important role in describing the boundaries, which the controversies between the Parsberg and Velburg claims often gave rise to. In 1736 it was said that the border between the Velburg district and the Parsberg rulership runs across Poststrasse to the Gasseltshofer Brunnen .
The incorporation of the two 1/1 farms (owners Eglmayer and Braun ) into the political municipality of Eichenhofen in the 19th century ended the old disputes.
On January 1, 1972, the Eichelhofen community, to which Gastelshof belonged, was incorporated into Seubersdorf.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population of the Seubersdorf community . In: seubesdorf.de . Retrieved February 27, 2020.
- ↑ Konrad Schmid: Chronik Seubersdorf, home history of all districts of the community MZ-Druck, Regensburg 1993, p. 185
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 547 .