Rabbit-proof care
The Hasericher care was an administrative and judicial district in the Electorate of Trier that existed from the 14th century to the end of the 18th century . In the 18th century it was subordinate to the Oberamt Zell .
The Hasericher care was a colorful mixture of rights Kurtriers, Beilsteins and Sponheims. The Counts of Sponheim had until 1788 in the "Hasericher care" the high jurisdiction over both the Trier, Beilstein and their own subjects. The sovereignty of Tellig lay with Kurtrier, in the other Beilstein as Clevesches fief.
According to an official description from 1784, the care consisted of:
place | Houses | Trier subjects | Sponheim subjects | Beilsteiner subjects |
---|---|---|---|---|
Haserich | 16 | 11 | 4th | 85 |
Panzweiler | 2 | 23 | ./. | 10 |
Schauren and Wallhausen | 17th | 10 | 12 | 91 |
Tellig | 21st | ./. | ./. | 85 |
Blankerad and Reidenhausen | 32 | 35 | 5 | 157 |
Sosberg | 14th | ./. | ? | 75 |
See also
literature
- Peter Brommer : Kurtrier at the end of the old empire: Edition and commentary on the Electoral Trier official descriptions from (1772) 1783 to approx. 1790, Mainz 2008, Volume 1, ISBN 978-3-929135-59-6 , pp. 1285-1298.