Hirschenschlag (municipality of Reingers)

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Hirschenschlag ( village )
village Hirschenschlag
cadastral community Hirschenschlag
Hirschenschlag (municipality of Reingers) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Gmünd  (GD), Lower Austria
Judicial district Gmünd in Lower Austria
Pole. local community Reingers
Coordinates 48 ° 59 '29 "  N , 15 ° 8' 38"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 59 '29 "  N , 15 ° 8' 38"  Ef1
height 635  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 112 (January 1, 2020)
Area  d. KG 4.7 km²
Statistical identification
Locality code 03684
Cadastral parish number 07112
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Hirschenschlag is a village and a cadastral municipality of the Reingers municipality in the Gmünd district in Lower Austria .

history

Hirschenschlag was part of the Litschau rule for many centuries.

In earlier centuries there was (in addition to fiefdoms of different sizes) also a farmyard in the village, which had emerged from an abandoned Meierhof of the Litschau rulership. Up until the 1660s there was a manorial farm there, as the local ruler Kaspar Schönleitner attests in an inheritance treatise from 1664. At the beginning of the 1670s, the manor converted the Meierhof into a farm and sold it. In 1690 it was a hoff und Ganzlechen , which, in contrast to the other peasant loans of different sizes, had to pay a fixed lump sum of 20 guilders a year with regard to the taxes to be paid such as dienst, robath, steur, mannathgeldter, contribution and anschlag . The legal basis for this lay in a corresponding contract dated January 1, 1672. However, three taxes were not included in this lump sum, namely the Georgi and Michaelmas services to be handed out annually, as well as the Christmas ceremony, with 6 guilders and 40 kreuzers each being handed out. Even in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Hirschenschlager Hofbauerngut is well documented in terms of sources.

Settlement development

In 1590/91 Hirschenschlag had 14 subordinate houses; In 1751 there were 15 subordinate houses.

At the turn of the year 1979/1980 there was a total of 66 building areas with 26,771 m² and 33 gardens on 9,945 m² in the cadastral community of Hirschenschlag, in 1989/1990 there were 65 building areas. In 1999/2000 the number of building areas had grown to 181 and in 2009/2010 there were 95 buildings on 176 building areas.

Agriculture

The cadastral community is characterized by agriculture. At the turn of the year 1979/1980, 303 hectares were used for agriculture and 146 hectares were forest areas. In 1999/2000 agriculture was carried out on 290 hectares and 157 hectares were designated as areas used for forestry. At the end of 2018, 274 hectares were used as agricultural land and forestry was carried out on 160 hectares. The average soil climate in Hirschenschlag is 20.4 (as of 2010).

literature

Stefan René Buzanich: The lifeworld of the village subjects of the Kuefstein rule Litschau as reflected in the legacy treatises of the 1st half of the 18th century (dissertation at the University of Vienna, 2020, 4 volumes).

Individual evidence

  1. Stefan René Buzanich: The lifeworld of the village subjects of the Kuefstein rule Litschau as reflected in the legacy treatises of the 1st half of the 18th century (dissertation at the University of Vienna, 2020, 4 volumes) .
  2. Stefan René Buzanich: The lifeworld of the village subjects of the Kuefstein rule Litschau as reflected in the legacy treatises of the 1st half of the 18th century (dissertation at the University of Vienna, 2020, 4 volumes) . S. 57 f .
  3. Stefan René Buzanich: The lifeworld of the village subjects of the Kuefstein rule Litschau as reflected in the legacy treatises of the 1st half of the 18th century (dissertation at the University of Vienna, 2020, 4 volumes) . S. 23 .
  4. a b BEV : Regional information December 31 , 2018 on bev.gv.at ( online )