Good Urentrup

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The Good Urentrup ( also: Good Uerentrup or Uhrendorf ) is a former farm in what is now the municipality Dornberg in Bielefeld , North Rhine-Westphalia . The estate became part of the Hoberge-Uerentrup community , which in 1973 became a district of Bielefeld.

history

The estate existed at least since the beginning of the 13th century, in 1206 Count Gottfried von Arnsberg donated the house in Urinchtorp to the Marienfeld monastery . In 1215 the Paderborn Bishop Bernhard III. von Oesede added the tithe from the Neubruch land in the parish of Dornberg. This donation has been confirmed and expanded several times over the years.

In 1436 a chapel was built on the estate, which burned down in 1876.

The management of the court was entrusted to a court master, a monk of the monastery. This is how the name Mönkehof developed , which has been preserved to this day. Before being elected abbot of the monastery in 1713, Everhardus Gallenkamp worked as a land manager in Urentrup.

Until the monastery was dissolved in 1803, the farm belonged to it. In 1817 and 1820 the estate passed into private ownership.

Before the Napoleonic era, Gut Urentrup, like the other places in the parish of Dornberg, was under the Vogtei Werther . From 1807 the estate belonged to the canton of Werther in the Bielefeld district of the Kingdom of Westphalia . In 1811 the areas northwest of a line Aa - Johannisbach - Schwarzbach were annexed by France. Most of the Dornberg area, including the Urentrup estate, remained in the Kingdom of Westphalia and was incorporated into the canton of Schildesche in the Bielefeld district.

After the end of the French occupation, the entire Ravensberger Land fell back to Prussia . On November 1, 1816, the administrative district of Minden , one of three districts in the Prussian province of Westphalia , was divided into twelve districts. The area of ​​the canton of Schildesche became part of the new district of Bielefeld as the Schildesche mayor . As part of the introduction of the new Westphalian rural community order , the Dornberg office was established in 1843 and the Hoberge-Uerentrup community was constituted in 1845, in which the Urentrup estate was incorporated. Hoberge-Uerentrup has been a district of Bielefeld since 1973.

literature

  • A. Ludorff: The architectural and art monuments of the Bielefeld-Land district . Commission publishing house by Ferdinand Schöningh, Münster i. W. 1906.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Alfred Bruns (ed.): Westfalenlexikon 1832-1835 . (Reprints for the Westphalian archive maintenance). Westphalian State Office for Archive Maintenance, Münster 1978.
  2. ^ Peter Florenz Weddigen: Topography of the districts Schildesche and Werther. (Digitized version) In: Westphalian magazine on geography, history and statistics. 1788, p. 236 f , accessed on April 22, 2010 .
  3. Division of the Canton of Werther. May 18, 1808, p. 141 , accessed on April 23, 2010 (digitized version).
  4. ^ Territorial division of the Bielefeld district. In: Gesetz-Bülletin des Kingdom of Westphalia Volume 2. November 20, 1812, p. 425 , accessed on April 13, 2010 (digitized version).
  5. Ordinance No. 46. (digitized version) In: Official Journal of the Minden Government. January 10, 1844, p. 21 , accessed April 22, 2010 .
  6. ^ Parish division of the Dornberg district. In: Official Journal of the Minden Government. September 8, 1845, accessed April 22, 2010 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 1 ′ 19.9 ″  N , 8 ° 28 ′ 26.7 ″  E