Burgebrach district court

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The district court Burgebrach was a Bavarian district court of the older order that existed from 1803 to 1879 and was based in Burgebrach in today's Bamberg district . 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 Burgebrach Regional 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 Mainkreis , whose capital was Bamberg .

The Burgebrach district court was formed from areas that were part of the Bamberg bishopric before the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss (the office of Schlüsselfeld and the office of Prölsdorf were Würzburg). These were:

In 1812 the property of the former Ebrach Monastery was added, which was previously run as the Ebrach District Court . In the area of ​​the Burgebrach regional court there were two patrimonial courts , which were repealed after the March Revolution in 1848: The first class patrimonial court Reichmannsdorf of the Schrottenberg family consisted of Reichmannsdorf, Treppendorf , Eckersbach , Bernrod , Untermelsendorf and Obermelsendorf . The Aschbach patrimonial court belonged to the Pölnitz family .

resolution

On the occasion of the introduction of the Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, the District Court of Burgebrach was established, the district of which was formed from the previous district of Burgebrach and thus the municipalities of Ampferbach , Aschbach , Birkach , Buch , Burgebrach, Burgwindheim , Ebrach , Eckersbach , Grasmannsdorf , Großbirkach , Großgressingen , Grub , Half village , Ilmenau , Kötsch , Kopp wind , Mönchherrnsdorf , monk Ambach , Neudorf , Oberharnsbach , Oberköst , Reichmannsdorf , Schönbrunn im Steigerwald , Stapp Bach , Steindorf , Treppendorf , bottom Elsendorf , Unterneuses , Untersteinach , Unterweiler , Vollmann village , Zettmannsdorf and brick Ambach included.

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 Bavarian province in Swabia, the two principalities of Bamberg and Würzburg, and the Duchy of Berg, 1806, p. 193, digitized
    multiple names of the places where various offices had rights.
  2. Joseph Heyberger: Bavaria: Landes- und Volkskunde des Kingdom of Bavaria: with an overview map of this side of Bavaria in 15 sheets. Upper Franconia, Middle Franconia; Abth. 1, Upper Franconia. 3,1, 1865, p. 681, digitized
  3. Royal Highest Ordinance of April 2, 1879, concerning the determination of the court seats and the formation of the court districts ( GVBl. P. 368 )
  4. District Court Burgebrach. In: Royal. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Ackermann, Munich 1877, Sp. 1007-1012.