Court and Police Authority Sommerhausen

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The court and police authority of Sommerhausen was a Bavarian court and police authority that existed briefly from 1848 to 1849 (see Regional Court of the older order ) with its seat in Sommerhausen in what is now the district of Würzburg .

history

As part of the Speckfeld rule of the heirs of Count Schenk von Limpurg (first Count Pückler, then Count Rechteren-Limpurg ), Sommerhausen belonged to the Franconian Empire from 1500 . The rule was mediated by Bavaria in 1803 . Sommerhausen came to the Grand Duchy of Würzburg in 1810 when the area was reorganized , with which it fell back to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1814. The competent court was the counts ruling court of the Rechteren-Limpurg in Sommerhausen. With the abolition of noble jurisdiction by the law of June 4, 1848 , a royal judicial and police authority was established. The localities Sommerhausen, Winterhausen , Lindelbach and Erlach belonging to it were incorporated into the district court of Ochsenfurt in 1849, as were the localities of Giebelstadt (formerly the patrimonial court of Barons von Zobel ) and Geroldshausen (patrimonial court Albertshausen of the barons von Wolfskeel ) , which were previously subject to aristocratic justice .

Individual evidence

  1. Friedrich Freiherr von Strauss: Continued collection of the regulations existing in the area of ​​the internal state administration of the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1835 to 1852, Volume 2 , p. 296.