List of members of the Tyrolean state parliament (Fürstete Grafschaft, II electoral period)

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This list of members of the Tyrolean state parliament (Fürstete Grafschaft, II. Electoral period) lists all the members of the Tyrolean state parliament in the crown land of the Fürstete Grafschaft Tirol ( Austria-Hungary ) in its II. Electoral period. The inauguration of the deputies took place in 1867, whereby the state parliament comprised 68 deputies. The state parliament consisted of 10 representatives of the large estates , 3 representatives of the Chamber of Commerce , 13 representatives of the cities and towns and 34 representatives of the rural communities . There were also seven virile voices and the voice of the Rector of the University of Innsbruck .

Sessions

The second electoral term was divided into four sessions and had the following conference periods:

  • 1st session: 1867
  • 2nd session: August 22, 1868 to October 9, 1868
  • 3rd session: 1869

Member of the state parliament

The table contains the following information:

Surname: Name of the MP
Elective class: The the class franchise appropriate selection class or Curia: I. Selection class = Virilstimmen, clergy and rector of the University of Innsbruck; II: noblemen of large estates; III: Chamber of Commerce and Industry; IV: Census election class divided into cities / towns or rural communities; V: General elective class divided into cities / towns or rural communities
Region: The cities or city districts contained in the electoral district (city electoral districts) or judicial districts (rural community electoral districts) or seats of the bishops or monasteries (electoral districts of the prince archbishops and prelates)
Remarks: Changes during the period due to death, waiver of mandate or later swearing in
Surname Elective
class
region annotation
Bidermann Herman University of Innsbruck    
Blaas Florian towns and places innsbruck not mentioned as a member of the 2nd session
Bossi-Fedrigotti Wilhelm Rural communities Cavalese, Fassa, Primiero  
Brader Celestin Prince Archbishops and Prelates Abbots of Wilten, Stams and Fiecht
Brandis Anton Rural communities Merano, Schlanders, Glurns, Passeier, Lana
Brugger Kaspar Rural communities Lienz, Windischmatrei, Sillian  
Brunner Johann Prince Archbishops and Prelates Provosts of Bozen and Innichen with the Land-Commenthur of the German Knight Order  
Cresseri Matthias Noble large estate    
Degara Heliodor Prince Archbishops and Prelates Archpriest of Rovereto and the provost of Arco
Dietl Josef Rural communities Merano, Schlanders, Glurns, Passeier, Lana  
Pus Wendelin Rural communities Landeck, Ried, Nauders  
Ferrari Eugen Noble large estate  
Gaisbacher Peter Rural communities Rattenberg, Kufstein, Fügen, Zell  
Gasser Vincent Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Brixen
Giovanelli Ignaz Rural communities Bozen (surroundings), Neumarkt, Kaltern, Sarnthal, Kastelruth, Klausen
Giovanelli Paul towns and places Meran, Glurns, Kaltern and Tramin  
Goldegg Hugo Noble large estate
Grebmer Eduard Noble large estate  
Greuter Josef Rural communities Landeck, Ried, Nauders
Harum Peter Chamber of Commerce and Industry innsbruck  
Hochgruber Josef Rural communities Brunneck, Taufers, Welsberg, Buchenstein, Enneberg, Ampezzo  
Josef Hölzlsauer Rural communities Kitzbühel, Hopfgarten not mentioned as a member of the 2nd session
Hussl Otto towns and places Hall, Rattenberg, Kitzbühel, Kufstein and Schwaz not mentioned as a member of the 2nd session
Ingram Johann Noble large estate  
Hunter Albert Rural communities Hall, Schwaz  
Kemater Anton Rural communities Bozen (surroundings), Neumarkt, Kaltern, Sarnthal, Kastelruth, Klausen  
Köfler Franz Rural communities Lienz, Windischmatrei, Sillian  
Leonardi Celestine Rural communities Tione, Condino, Stenico  
Lorenz Benedict Rural communities Innsbruck (surroundings), Mieders, Steinach, Telfs from the 3rd session
Melchiori Joseph Noble large estate  
Montecroce Johann Rural communities Cavalese, Fassa, Primiero  
Mörl Heinrich Noble large estate  
Onestinghel Caesar Rural communities Kitzbühel, Hopfgarten  
Ostheimer Franz Rural communities Brixen, Sterzing  
Ottenthal Franz Noble large estate  
Paisolli Johann Rural communities Tione, Condino, Stenico not mentioned as a member of the 2nd session
Petzer Anton Rural communities Brunneck, Taufers, Welsberg, Buchenstein, Enneberg, Ampezzo  
Planner Johann towns and places Brixen, Sterzing, Klausen, Bruneck, Lienz and Innichen
Prato Napoleon Rural communities Trento (surroundings), Lavis, Cembra, Civezzano, Bezzano, Pergine  
Prato Vincent Rural communities Trento (surroundings), Lavis, Cembra, Civezzano, Bezzano, Pergine  
Press Ignaz Rural communities Brixen, Sterzing  
Rapp Franz towns and places innsbruck  
Riccabona-Reichenfels Benedict Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Trento
Riccabona-Reichenfels Julius Rural communities Hall, Schwaz  
Scari Josef Noble large estate  
Schärmer Christian towns and places Imst, Vils, Reutte and Landeck not mentioned as a member of the 2nd session
Stadler Franz Rural communities Innsbruck (surroundings), Mieders, Steinach, Telfs  
Stippler Josef Rural communities Silz, Imst, Reutte  
Champion Josef towns and places Bolzano  
Tarnoczy Maximilian Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Salzburg was inspired by William of Tarnoczy represented
Tarnoczy Wilhelm Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Salzburg represented the Prince Archbishop Maximilian von Tarnoczy
Tiefenthaler Anton Rural communities Innsbruck (surroundings), Mieders, Steinach, Telfs up to and including the 2nd session
Teacher Otto Noble large estate
Wiesler Peter Prince Archbishops and Prelates Abbots of Marienberg, Neustift and Gries not mentioned as a member of the 2nd session
Wildauer Tobias Rural communities Rattenberg, Kufstein, Fügen, Zell  
Wolf Anton Rural communities Silz, Imst, Reutte  
Julius condiment Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bolzano

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References and comments

  1. This list was drawn up based on the stenographic minutes of the 2nd and 3rd session. Possible further MPs from the 1st session are therefore missing.