Honschaft Isenbügel

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The Honschaft Isenbügel was from the Middle Ages into the 19th century to one of 14 Honschaften in district court Homberg the Office Angermund the Duchy of Berg . The area of ​​the Honschaft is today in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Heiligenhaus in the Mettmann district .

In the course of administrative reform within the Grand Duchy of Berg in 1808 was mayor Velbert formed and the Honschaft formed in the 19th century then one of the lower administrative units in rural outskirts of Bergisch mayoralty in the district Elberfeld the administrative district of Dusseldorf within the Prussian Rhine Province .

In the topographical-statistical description of the Royal Prussian Rhine provinces of 1830, 10 courtyards, the Rossdelle estate , 35 cottages and two individual houses are named in the Isenbügel estate . The courtyards are Fleckenhaus, zum Hoof, Klein-Isenbügel, Kuhnhaus, Laupen, Laupenmühle, Ober-Eindorf, Unter-Eindorf, Oberst-Isenbügel and Schmitzhaus . The Kotten are Berg, Blumen ,ügel, Düppenberg, Dümpel, Eindorfer-Kämpgen, Farrenberg, Fleckenkampfgen, Grossen-Löh, Kleinen-Löh, Hackfeld, Hausheiden, Hütten, an der Hustert, Kamp, Kellersdick, Kleinenhof, Kuhnhauserkämpgen, Lilien, Hofer -Lilien, Linden, Litteneick, Lüning, Mark, Mühlenweg, Müllersbaum, Neuenhaus, Rosen, Schmitten, Steinhaus, Sprung, Stemmen, in the Teusen, Wildenburg and Weidt . The individual houses are Bandeshaus and Bogelsheiden .

The statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district from 1832 subdivided the Honschaft into the towns and places of residence Großisenbügel , In den Laupen and Kühnhaus , each of which comprised several courtyards. At that time, 468 people lived in 51 houses.

Since 1846 the mayor's office Velbert has formed a municipality according to the municipal regulations for the Rhine province of July 23, 1845. On October 23, 1856, the municipality of Velbert was awarded the Rhenish city regulations . Isenbügel was separated from the city of Velbert on April 1, 1897 , together with the old Honors Hasselbeck , Hetterscheidt , Leubeck , Oefte and Tüschen and became part of the new rural community of Heiligenhaus. Today Isenbügel is one of the five districts of Heiligenhaus.

The municipality encyclopedia for the Rhineland province lists the towns and places of residence in 1888: Am Berg , Am Kamp , Am Mühlenweg , Am Stern, Bandeshaus, Blume, Bogel, Butenfeld, Döppenberg , Dümpel , Farrenberg , Fleckenhaus, Fleckenkämpchen, Großer Löh , Groß Isenbügel , Grunewald , Hackfeld , Hannsheide , Hippenborn, Hoferheide, Hustert , Im Stern, In der Hütten, In der Laupe , In der Lilie , In der Schmitten, Kämpchen , Kamperberg, Kellersdiek , Kleinhof , Klein Isenbügel , Kleinen Löh , Kuhnhaus , Kuhnhauser Kämpchen , Laupen mill , leak Busch, Linde , Litt Eicken, Löherbusch, Lühning , Mark, moonlight, Müller tree , Neuenlöh , upper Eindorf , Rose , Roßdelle , Rutherberg, Schmitterhäuschen, Schmitz house , Black bush, sunshine, jump , tribes , Stark mountain, stone house , Thal castle, Theuse , Under Eindorf , Vogelsheide, Weidt , Wildenburg , Zum Hof ​​and Zu Mühlenweg. At that time, 501 people lived in 91 houses in these places.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Fabricius : Explanations of the historical atlas of the Rhine province, 2nd volume: The map of 1789. Bonn, Hermann Behrend, 1898
  2. Topographical-Statistical Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Provinces, 1830, p. 395
  3. Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and Topography of the Administrative District of Düsseldorf , 1836, Part Two, p. 39
  4. ^ Official journal for the administrative district of Düsseldorf 1847, p. 6
  5. ^ Official journal for the administrative district of Düsseldorf 1856, p. 839
  6. ^ Official journal for the administrative district of Düsseldorf 1897, p. 53
  7. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland. Based on materials from the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Statistical Bureau. In: Royal Statistical Bureau (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. tape XII , 1888, ZDB -ID 1046036-6 , p. 87 ( digitized version ).