Burghaslach ruling court
The Burghaslach rulership court was a rulership court of the princes of Castell zu Burghaslach . It existed from 1814 to 1848 as an administrative unit of the Rezatkreis . In 1848 it was converted into a judicial and police authority, which went out in 1852.
location
The rulership court bordered the Markt Bibart district court and the Schwarzenberg rulership court in the south, the Höchstadt district court in the east and north, and the Wiesentheid court in the west .
structure
The ruling court was divided into 7 tax districts, which were administered by the Scheinfeld Rent Office:
- Breitenlohe with Fallhütte , Fallhütte , Frickenhöchstadt , Gleißenberg and Ziegelhütte
- Burghaslach with Buchbach , Buchmühle , Dorfmühle , Freihaslach , Fürstenforst , Harthof , Neue Mühle , Niederndorf , Unterrimbach , Ziegelhütte and Ziegelhütte
- Geiselwind with Dorfmühle , Lohmühle , Röhrensee , Schleifmühle , Schnackenmühle , Theuerleinsmühle and Weingartsmühle
- Gräfenneuses with Dürrnbuch and Langenberg
- Kirchrimbach with Appenfelden , Haag , Obermühle, Oberrimbach , Rosenbirkach , Seitenbuch and Untermühle
- Münchhof with Burghöchstädt , Hohnsberg , Holzberndorf , Hutzelmühle , Obermühle, Seeramsmühle , Sixtenberg , Untermühle and Wasserberndorf
- Prühl
In 1818 17 rural communities belonged to the ruling court:
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In 1818 there were 4438 residents in the Burghaslach rulership, divided into 885 families and living in 828 properties.
Dutendorf came to the Burghaslach Lordship Court in 1821 from the Höchstadt Regional Court . Holzberndorf was handed over to the Markt Bibart district court before 1829 , Fürstenforst and Oberrimbach after 1829, but before 1837. Appenfelden, Geiselwind, Langenberg, Prühl and Wasserberndorf came to the Schwarzenberg court
In 1846 the Burghaslach rulership was 1 3 ⁄ 4 square miles in size. There were 2888 inhabitants, of which 412 were Catholics, 2259 Protestants and 217 Jews. There were 20 localities: 1 market, 2 parish villages , 1 church village , 9 villages , 4 hamlets and 3 deserted areas . There were a total of 10 municipalities: 1 market municipality and 9 rural municipalities:
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See also
literature
- Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise according to its constitution by the newest organization: with indication of a. the tax districts, b. Judicial Districts, c. Rent offices in which they are located, then several other statistical notes . Ansbach 1818, p. 153 ( digitized version ).
- Address and statistical handbook for the Rezatkreis in the Kingdom of Baiern . Buchdruckerei Chancellery, Ansbach 1820, p. 88-89 ( digitized version ).
- Karl Friedrich Hohn: The Retzatkreis of the Kingdom of Bavaria described geographically, statistically and historically . Riegel and Wießner, Nuremberg 1829, p. 352-357 ( digitized version ).
- Eduard Vetter (Hrsg.): Statistical handbook and address book of Middle Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria . Self-published, Ansbach 1846, p. 265-267 ( digitized version ).
Individual evidence
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 408 .
- ↑ a b Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise , p. 45 of the second part.
- ↑ Address and statistical handbook for the Rezatkreis in the Kingdom of Baiern , p. 88f.
- ↑ Are still listed there as communities in Hohn (1829), but no longer in Meyer (1837).
- ↑ Eduard Vetter (Ed.): Statistical handbook and address book of Middle Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1846, p. 58 ff.