Mezzolombardo District Court

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The district court of Mezzolombardo in the Etsch region in 1808

The district court Mezzolombardo was a Bavarian district court of the older order that existed from 1805 to 1810 and was based in Mezzolombardo (German outdated Welsch-Metz ) in Trentino . The regional courts were judicial and administrative authorities in the Kingdom of Bavaria .

history

In 1805, after the Peace of Pressburg, the Mezzolombardo 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 Etschkreis , whose capital was Trento .

Peter Adolph Winkopp wrote in 1807: “The Mezzolombardo district court consists of the princely courts of Mezzolombardo and part of the Ronsberg; also from the incorporated dishes Cronmez, Spor, Flavons , Belfort, Fai and Zambana , Königsberg and Krumeis; then the Graf Thunischen localities. The area is 10 square miles with 17,516 souls, of which 5,564 are directly regional courts. The seat of the regional court is in Mezzolombardo; but that of the rent office , which has the same scope, to Lavis "

In 1810 the Adige district was ceded to the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy .

Officials of the regional court

The names of the officials of the Mezzolombardo Regional Court in 1809 can be found in the Royal Bavarian Government Gazette.

  • First assessor: Vincenz von Tschiedrer
  • Second assessor: Zacharias Sartori
  • Actuary: Georg Puecher

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Königlich-Baierisches Regierungsblatt , Munich 1809, column 471