State administration Neustadt an der Aisch

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The governorate of Neustadt an der Aisch was one of the 13 administrative areas of the Principality of Bayreuth .

history

With the Reformation, the monasteries of Birkenfeld , Münchaurach and Münchsteinach and their property fell to the Principality of Bayreuth. In the following years the manors Beerbach, Birnbaum, Rohensaas and Uehlfeld also fell to the Principality of Bayreuth.

The Neustadt governorate consisted of the Bailiwicks of Dachsbach, Emskirchen-Hagenbüchach and Neustadt an der Aisch and was the middle state authority for all caste and monastery offices, as well as for the Segnitz-Frickenhausen vineyard and winery inspection (mostly managed by the Birkenfeld monastery administrator), the monastery office Frauental (later Oberamt Mergentheim), which otherwise belonged to the Oberamt Uffenheim , and the monastery office Langenzenn , which otherwise belonged to the Oberamt Cadolzburg .

Most recently, the sovereignty ( high court , lower court outside the Etter , church sovereignty , tax sovereignty, etc.) extended to an area that roughly corresponded to the Neustadt an der Aisch regional court .

In the manorial rule of individual properties there were foreign lords , as well as the state governance of Neustadt outside their Fraisch district had manorial claims.

From 1791/92 the Principality of Bayreuth was administered by the Prussian state as Ansbach-Bayreuth . Thus the state governing body Neustadt an der Aisch went on in the Neustadt district .

Governors (selection)

  • from Schlammersdorf
  • Goodbye
  • Jobst Hieronymus von Wildenstein, 1647 to 1652
  • Joh. Gg. Hofer von Lobenstein, 1652 to 1669
  • Dieter von Streitberg († October 2, 1672)
  • Karl Franz Count von Pückler (1677–1700)

Stadtvogteiamt Neustadt an der Aisch

The Neustadt an der Aisch city bailiff exercised the high court over all places in the Fraisch districts Neustadt and Münchsteinach (the city bailiff as a princely judge was among other things at the head of the watercourse, dams, compliance with water rights and property at risk of flooding).

Box office Neustadt an der Aisch

The caste office Neustadt an der Aisch held the village and community rulership over the following places: Altenbuch , Bottenbach , Diespeck , Diebach , Ehe , Göttelhöf , Hanbach , Hambühl , Kleinerlbach , Mosbach , Neuebersbach , Rennhofen (partly), Schauerheim , Stübach , Unteresselbach , Lower Saxony , Wulkersdorf .

The box office Neustadt had in the following places manors (in brackets the number of property is stated):

  • Immediately: Altenbuch (3), Bottenbach (5), Borbath (1), Diespeck (28), Dietersheim (8), Diebach (4), Ehe (4), Frankenfeld (3), Gerhardshofen (4), Göttelhöf (2 ), Hanbach (7), Hambühl (25), Hasenlohe (3), Hellmitzheim (5), Kleinerlbach (8), Mosbach (7), Neuebersbach (12), Pahres (3), Rennhofen (11), Riedfeld (1 ), Rößleinsdorf (7), Schauerheim (19), Schleifmühle (1), Sengersberg (1), Sensenhammer (1), Stübach (29), Unteresselbach (38), Lower Saxony (4), Wulkersdorf (2).
  • Indirectly: City of Neustadt: Rößleinsdorf (6), Unterstrahlbach (4); Neustadt Hospital: Dottenheim (4), Frankenfeld (2), Klausaurach (1), Obernesselbach (3), Rößleinsdorf (10), Schauerheim, Stübach (1), Unterlaimbach (1); Parish of Diespeck: Diespeck (2), Kleinerlbach (1); Neustadt parish: Obernesselbach (1), Rößleinsdorf (3); Parish of Schauerheim: Schauerheim (1); Unteresselbach parish: Unteresselbach (2).

The Neustadt caste office later became part of the Neustadt chamber office with Dachsbach, Uehlfeld, Birnbaum, Birkenfeld and Münchsteinach and belonged to the Neustädter Kreis district .

Münchsteinach monastery office

The Münchsteinach monastery authority ruled the following places: Abtsgreuth , Altershausen , Baudenbach , Gutenstetten , Haag , Höfen , Kleinsteinach , Mittelsteinach , Mönchsberg , Münchsteinach .

The Münchsteinach monastery office had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Abtsgreuth (15), Altershausen (18), Baudenbach (48), Frankenfeld (3), Gerhardshofen (7), Gutenstetten (41), Haag (4), Höfen (4), Kleinsteinach (?), Mittelsteinach (9 ), Mönchsberg (9), Münchsteinach (48), Pahres (8), Pirkachshof (1), Reinhardshofen (1), Schornweisach (15), Undungsmühle (1), Wallmershof (1).

Birkenfeld monastery office

The Birkenfeld monastery authority held the village and community rulership over the following places: Birkenfeld , Oberroßbach , Oberschweinach , Rimbach , Stöckach , Unterroßbach , Unterschweinach .

The monastery office in Birkenfeld had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Baudenbach (2), Beerbach (1), Birkenfeld (27), Diebach (13), Diespeck (10), Dietersheim (20), Dottenheim (4), Eckenhof (1), Eggensee (2), Forst (2 ), Frankenfeld (2), Gerhardshofen (8), Gutenstetten (2), Hanbach (1), Kaubenheim (10), Kleinweisach (3), Külsheim (1), Lerchenhöchstädt (4), Neidhardswinden (?), Neumühle (1 ), Oberhöchstädt (1), Oberndorf (1), Oberntief (3), Oberroßbach (10), Oberschweinach (2), Pahres (3), Reinhardshofen (2), Riedfeld (4), Rimbach (5), Rößleinsdorf (9 ), Schauerheim (1), Schornweisach (1), Stöckach (3), Tragelhöchstädt (1), Traishöchstädt (1), Unteresselbach (4), Unterroßbach (6), Unterschweinach (17), Weiherhof.
  • Indirectly: Reinhardshofen early fair: Rockenbach (1), Oberwinterbach (1).

Administration Beerbach

The Beerbach administration only ruled the village and local authority in Beerbach and held 48 properties in the village.

Dachsbach caste and jurisdiction office

The Dachsbach caste and jurisdiction office exercised the high court over all places in the Fraisch district of Dachsbach.

It ruled over the following places: Arnshöchstädt , Boxbrunn , Dachsbach , Demantsfürth , Eckenhof , Forst , Göttelbrunn , Horbach (partly), Kästel , Kairlindach , Linden , Oberlindach , Obersachsen , Pahres , Peppenhöchstädt , Rappoldshofen , Reinhardshofen , Rohensaas , Schornweisach (partly), Traishöchstädt , Uehlfeld , Willmersbach .

The Dachsbach caste and jurisdiction office had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Aichen (1), Arnshöchstädt (6), Baudenbach (1), Dachsbach (50), Demantsfürth (5), Eckenhof (1), Forst (11), Gerhardshofen (10), Kairlindach (14½), Kleehof (1 ), Lonnerstadt (1), Nackendorf (1), Oberlindach (4), Pahres (4), Peppenhöchstädt (10), Rappoldshofen (10), Reinhardshofen (16), Rohrmühle (1), Schornweisach (1), Tragelhöchstädt (1 ), Traishöchstädt (11), Uehlfeld (20), Unterwinterbach (2).
  • Indirect: Parish Dachsbach: Oberhöchstädt (3); Parish Gerhardshofen: Gerhardshofen (5), Kästel (1); Parish Gutenstetten: Schornweisach (1); Parish Oberhöchstädt: Dachsbach (2), Emelsdorf (1), Oberhöchstädt (7), Reinhardshofen (1); Parish of Schornweisach: Schornweisach (1); Reinhardshofen early mass: Oberwinterbach (?), Rockenbach (1), Schornweisach (4); Schmiedelberg community: Schmiedelberg (1).

Administration Uehlfeld

The Uehlfeld administration had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Horbach (3), Kairlindach (23½), Kienfeld (1), Mailach (3), Mechelwind (2), Schirnsdorf (2), Simmersdorf (2), Uehlfeld (41).

Administration Birnbaum

The administration of Birnbaum only ruled the village and community in Birnbaum .

The Birnbaum administration had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Birnbaum (32), Gerhardshofen (2), Göttelbrunn (1), Hagenbüchach (2), Linden (9), Sendelhof (1), Vahlenmühle (1), Willmersbach (14).

Administration of Rohensaas

Only in Rohensaas did the Rohensaas administration rule over 16 properties.

Fraischvogteiamt Emskirchen-Hagenbüchach

The Fraischvogteiamt Emskirchen-Hagenbüchach exercised the high court over all places of the Fraischbezirke Emskirchen and Hagenbüchach.

Caste and jurisdiction office Emskirchen

The caste and jurisdiction office Emskirchen held the village and community rule over the following places: Dürrnbuch , Ebersbach , Emskirchen , Flugshof , Gunzendorf , Oberalbach , Schauerberg .

The Emskirchen caste and jurisdiction office had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Dürrnbuch (6), Ebersbach (3), Emskirchen (53), Flugshof (4), Gunzendorf (9), Neidhardswinden (?), Oberalbach (11), Prackenhof (2), Schauerberg (24), Schneemühle (1 ).
  • Indirectly: Parish and church Emskirchen: Emskirchen (1).

Vogtamt Hagenbüchach

The Vogtamt Hagenbüchach held the village and community rule over the following places: Borbath , Bräuersdorf , Eckenberg , Hagenbüchach , Oberfembach , Oberreichenbach (partly), Pirkach , Oberniederndorf , Trübenbronn , Unterreichenbach .

The Vogtamt Hagenbüchach had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Borbath (5), Brandhof (1), Bräuersdorf (6), Eckenberg (17), Hagenbüchach (12), Neundorf (21), Oberfembach (9), Oberreichenbach (3), Pirkach (13), Oberniederndorf (6 ), Trübenbronn (4), Unterreichenbach (10).

Münchaurach monastery office

The Münchaurach monastery authority held the village and community rule over the following places: Buch (partly), Dörflas , Falkendorf (partly), Hammerbach (partly), Kaltenneuses , Mausdorf , Münchaurach , Nankendorf , Neundorf , Oberreichenbach (partly).

The Münchaurach monastery office had manors in the following places (the number of properties is given in brackets):

  • Immediately: Borbath (4), Bottenbach (6), Buch (2), Buchen (2), Dörflas (6), Ebersbach (2), Emskirchen (1), Erlachsmühle (1), Falkendorf (12), Hammerbach (7 ), Hessenmühle (1), Kaltenneuses (8), Kirchfembach (4), Limbach (15), Mausdorf (8), Münchaurach (33), Mosbach (4), Nankendorf (?), Nankenhof (2), Neundorf (6 ), Oberreichenbach (6), Oberroßbach (1), Oberschweinach (2), Pahres (3), Pirkach (3), Rennhofen (10), Schirnsdorf (1), Unterreichenbach (2), Wulkersdorf (2).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Max Döllner (1950), p. 110.
  2. Max Döllner (1950), p. 317.
  3. Max Döllner (1950), p. 261 f.
  4. Max Döllner (1950), p. 312.
  5. Max Döllner (1950), p. 317 f.
  6. Max Döllner (1950), p. 160.