District Court Bamberg II

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The Bamberg II Regional Court , also known as the Bamberg Regional Court on the left bank of the Regnitz , was an older Bavarian regional court with its seat in Bamberg, which existed from 1803 to 1879 . In the Kingdom of Bavaria , the regional courts were judicial and administrative authorities, which were replaced in administrative matters by the district offices in 1862 and in legal matters by the local courts in 1879 .

history

In 1803, the Bamberg II district court was established in the course of the administrative restructuring of Bavaria . After the establishment of the Kingdom of Bavaria, this was added to the Main District , whose capital was initially Bamberg .

The municipalities Schlüsselau , Burgebrach and parts of Hallstadt belonged to the district court . In 1810, Ebrach finally became Bavarian in the course of border regulation with the Grand Duchy of Würzburg .

The district court Bamberg II was formed from areas that were part of the Bamberg bishopric before the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss (only the office of Eltmann was Würzburg). These were:

On the occasion of the introduction of the Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, two local courts were established in Bamberg . The regional courts of the older order of Bamberg I and Bamberg II were merged to form the Bamberg II district court. However, a distinction was still made between two sub-districts, Bamberg II district court, first part (eastern half) and Bamberg II district court, second part (western half). The city of Bamberg, which is directly in the district, formed the Bamberg I District Court from 1879 onwards. In 1903, these two district courts were combined to form the Bamberg District Court .

Officials of the regional court

The names of the officials at the Bamberg II regional court in 1809 can be found in the Royal Bavarian Government Gazette.

  • First assessor: Philipp Rothlauf
  • Second assessor: Friedrich Dittmaier

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Georg Prändel: Description of the earth of the entire Palatinate Bavarian possessions: with constant reference to topography, history, physical condition, agriculture and state economy. Containing the Palatinate Province in Swabia, the two principalities of Bamberg and Würzburg, and the Duchy of Berg, 1806, pp. 189–190, digitized
    multiple names of the places where different offices had rights.
  2. ^ Bamberg Regional Court ... In: Königl. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Ackermann, Munich 1877, Col. 999-1002.
  3. Königlich-Baierisches Regierungsblatt , Munich 1809, column 445