Lipprichhausen

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Lipprichhausen
Community Hemmersheim
Coordinates: 49 ° 34 ′ 11 ″  N , 10 ° 7 ′ 31 ″  E
Height : 300 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Incorporated into: Hemmersheim
Postal code : 97258
Area code : 09848
Parish Church of St. Mary
Parish Church of St. Mary

Lipprichhausen is a district of the municipality of Hemmersheim and Pfarrdorf in the district of Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim in Middle Franconia .

Geographical location

Lipprichhausen lies in the Gollach valley at an altitude of 300  m . To the east the terrain rises to the Steigerwald , to the west it drops to the Taubertal . Neighboring towns are Rodheim , Gollachostheim , Pfahlenheim , Hemmersheim and Gülchsheim (starting clockwise from the northeast) .

history

In 1263 Gysela von Hemmersheim transferred her property in Lipprichhausen, which was then called Lupurgehusen, and Pfahlenheim to Bishop Iring von Würzburg . In 1327 the separation from Waldmannshofen took place . In 1354 the village and the area around Lipprichhausen were owned by Götz von Speckfeld. In 1363 Götz von Ryn and his wife Margareth exchanged their estate in Poppenhausen (Lower Franconia) with the estate of the order of Lipprichhausen of the Commentary of the German house of Würzburg. In 1368 Götz von Ryn sold the large lake at Lippurghusen and part of the surrounding meadows to his brother Arnold, who in 1374 handed over his Lipprichhausen estate to the Commende of the German religious house in Würzburg. In 1378 he also sold the lake and the meadows to Herold Reyn, a citizen from Rothenburg . In 1380 his goods were further sold in Lipprichhausen to these. In 1387 knight Heinrich von Seinsheim sold his water house (probably a small castle that was surrounded by water) and the lake at Lipprichhausen as well as all his goods to Herold Ryn.

In 1413 Götz von Reyn, citizen of Rothenburg, sold the goods and interest in Lipprichhausen, which included a total of seven estates, a meadow and two lakes in Lipprichhausen with all uses and rights, to the knight Hans Truchseß von Baldersheim. In 1431, Bishop Johann von Würzburg, with the approval of Abbot Eberhard Lesch von Sankt Burkhardt as a feudal form and the pastor Walter Vejel as administrator of the parish church in Lipprichhausen, discounted the separation of the community of Gollachostheim and the endowment of a separate parish church with a benefit in Lipprichhausen. In 1480, Philipp the Elder, Herr zu Weinsberg, issued a lapel to Erasmus Truchseß von Baldersheim about the redemption of Lipprichhausen and his goods, which he had sold to him subject to the right of repurchase.

The Bavarian original cadastre shows Lipprichhausen in the 1810s with 30 hearths around a pond , the church with its walled cemetery and a mill. As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , Lipprichhausen was incorporated into the municipality of Hemmersheim in Middle Franconia on January 1, 1972.

Parts of some of the long-established families from Lipprichhausen and Gülchsheim have evidently migrated to what is now the Würzburg district centuries ago and have settled there permanently in Geroldshausen , Herchsheim and Uengershausen . Their descendants still live in these villages today.

Culture and sights

Lipprichhausen war memorial

The center of the village is the Evangelical Lutheran parish church and the village lake in the middle. Right next to it is the local war memorial, which commemorates the fallen, missing and participants in the war of 1870/71 and the two world wars.

Architectural monuments

Infrastructure

Education

The primary school of the municipalities of Hemmersheim and Gollhofen is located in Lipprichhausen . It is called Primary School Lipprichhausen-Gollhofen .

literature

  • Stefanie Berg-Hobohm: Tower hill, moated castle, castle stables and ... chicken coop. Discoveries in Lipprichhausen in Middle Franconia . In: Monument preservation information . Munich 2003. Issue 125, pp. 16-18.
  • Fritz Mägerlein: Family book of the parish Lipprichhausen with families of the parishes of Hemmersheim, Lipprichhausen and Pfahlenheim, Deanery Uffenheim, 1649–1950 . unpublished typescript 1951.
  • Fritz Mägerlein: Around Uffenheim (Uffenheimer Land) . Uffenheim 1977.

Web links

Commons : Lipprichhausen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. without author: Tabular overview of the most important events from the origins of the municipality of Lipprichhausen . ( available online here )
  2. without author: Tabular overview of the most important events from the origins of the municipality of Lipprichhausen . ( available online here )
  3. Lipprichhausen on BayernAtlas Klassik
  4. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 583 .
  5. Fritz Mägerlein: Around Uffenheim (Uffenheimer country) . P. 175.