Wallerstein district court
The Wallerstein district court was a Bavarian district court of the older order that existed from 1850 to 1862 and was based in Wallerstein in what is now the Donau-Ries district .
location
It bordered in the south on the district court Nördlingen , in the north on the district court Oettingen , in the east on the district court Wemding and in the west on Württemberg .
structure
The district court was formed in 1850 and belonged to the administrative district of Swabia and Neuburg . It was made up of the municipalities of the Wallerstein court and the Pfäfflingen municipality, which was submitted by the Nördlingen regional court . In 1852 it was 2,030 square miles . There were 14 municipalities with a total of 8,577 inhabitants with 2,142 buildings:
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In 1862 the Wallerstein district court was dissolved:
- Baldingen, Birkhausen, Deiningen, Ehringen, Löpsingen, Munzingen, Wallerstein came to the Noerdlingen district court;
- Dürrenzimmern, Fessenheim, Holzkirchen, Maihingen, Marktoffingen, Minderoffingen, Pfäfflingen came to the Oettingen district court.
See also
literature
- Pleikard Joseph Stumpf : Wallerstein district court . In: Bavaria: a geographical-statistical-historical handbook of the kingdom; for the Bavarian people . Second part. Munich 1853, p. 1029-1030 ( digitized version ).
Individual evidence
- ^ Pleikard Joseph Stumpf, Vol. 2, pp. 1029f.
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 404 u. 541 .