Honors Erbach
The 1367 first documented Honschaft Erbach was from the 14th to the 19th century Honschaft in the District Court of Mettmann bergischen Office Mettmann .
In the course of an administrative reform within the Grand Duchy of Berg , the mayor's office of Wülfrath was formed in 1808 , of which the Erbach community became a part of the village. The Honschaftsgebiet belonged consequently in the 19th century bergischen mayoralty Wülfrath in the district Elberfeld the administrative district of Dusseldorf within the Prussian Rhine Province .
According to the treasury and warehouse book of the Mettmann Office in the 17th and 18th centuries, the following towns and places of residence belonged to the honors : Hugenhauß , büschkeß , Steinhauß , Comberg , above Kocherscheidts guth , Wilhelm Kocherscheidts guth. , schwindenhauß , Gehleß, Johan Hohdahl , Frickenhauß , Wintges , Reffelrath , Loch , Johan schlingenseipen , Jacob schlingenseipen , the so-called Uber Landt, Rütger zu Erbach , Adolff Erbach , Pasch , Ellenbeck and Conensiepen, Hinüber , Niedtheidt , Henßges brochseipen , flot , Kaldenberg , Roßberg , Lerßenheidt , spring, Kitzenhauß, Hürth, blotzenheidt , Hencken Straß, osterdehl , Storthseypgen, Engel am Seypgen, Rütger am Seypgen, Kleinhauß, Gronewaldt, Metzgeshauß , Hintitherzenhauß, Osterporth, Stindestz, Müttersckgipenz , scheur, Metzenhauß, Eschen , Scheidt .
Individual evidence
- ^ Notes on Wülfrath , zeitspurensuche.de, accessed February 2013
- ↑ Lists of the treasure and taxable items in the Mettmann Office, as well as the free goods at (no) 1670 ; Landesarchiv NRW, inventory Jülich-Berg III No. 579, Jülich - Berg Hofkammer Kellnerrei Mettmann B. No 1