Canton Delligsen

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Kingdom of Westphalia
Canton Delligsen
Surname Canton de Delligsen
department Department of the Leine
District Einbeck
Capital of the canton Delligsen
surface 1.64 square miles
Residents 5,833
Villages and hamlets 20th
Cities -
Canton Delligsen (Lower Saxony)
Delligsen
Delligsen
Position of the main town on a map of today's Lower Saxony

The canton Delligsen existed from 1807 to 1813 in the Einbeck district ( Department of the Leine , Kingdom of Westphalia ) and was formed by the Royal Decree of December 24, 1807. Delligsen was affected by restructuring to finally determine the state of the communities in the department of the Leine on June 16, 1809. After this decree, the municipality of Vardegsen was split off and the municipality of Warzen was added. This resulted in a new municipal division in the manner below.

Communities

from 1809

  • Delligsen, Carlshütte and Düsterthal
  • Brunkensen and Coppengrave
  • Gerzen, two inns and warts (new)
  • Green plan, Markeldissen and Lockmühle, Hohenbüchen
  • Wispenstein, Föhrste, Imsen and Dörzhelf
  • Kaierde with Mitthal and Bornemannshaus
  • Groß Freden, Esbeck and Klothskrug

Individual evidence

  1. Royal Decree, which ordered the division of the kingdom into eight departments . List of the departments, districts, cantons and communes of the kingdom. In: Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Ed.): Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Vol. I (1807) No. 6 . S. 142 f . ( PDF 4.9MB [accessed April 12, 2013]).
  2. Royal Decree of June 16, 1809, concerning the definitive territorial division of the department of the Leine . In: Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Vol II (1809) No. 31 . S. 451 ff . ( online [accessed April 12, 2013]).