List of mayors of the city of Werl

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The list of mayors of the city of Werl lists the well-known mayors of the city of Werl, their term of office and further comments.

Historical background

Since the end of the 13th century, the city was administered according to the council constitution. The council consisted of two mayors and ten councilors. These were chosen from four guilds, heirloom sellers , merchants, bakers and farmers. The Erbsälzer had the privilege of appointing a mayor and five councilors from among their ranks. The resulting voltages were only 1725 leaving the Erbsälzer from the city A dressing according Nobilitierung adjusted.

Werl came under the rule of Hessen-Darmstadt in 1803 together with the secularized Duchy of Westphalia . In 1816 it became Prussian.

After the Second World War Werl became part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia . According to the ideas of the former British occupying power , the North German council constitution was introduced in North Rhine-Westphalia . After that, the now honorary mayor was chairman of the city ​​council and representative of the city internally and externally. The administration was led by a city ​​manager . A modified form of the southern German council constitution has been in force since the 1999 local elections . Then the dual leadership of mayor and city director was abolished. Since then, the mayor has been a full-time, directly elected electoral officer and at the same time chairman of the city council, the office of city director no longer exists.

Notes on the list

Different spellings are possible for identical personalities. Since former mayors partially retained their titles, a decision in favor of the ruling mayor is not always verifiable.

mayor

Term of office / documentary mention Surname comment
1280 Wilhelm Pistor was mentioned in a document dated July 10, 1280
1280 Goswin of Uffeln mentioned in a document dated July 10, 1280
1420 Everhard Turken on August 24, 1420 he swore in Drosten Degenhard von Schüngel from Werler.
in the 15. century Gottschalk Zelion-Brandis
1481/82 Hunold Greve Hunold Greve was mayor several times between 1477 and 1486, he tried to break the superiority of the Sälzer guild in the council. It was mentioned in 1486 when a fire broke out in Werl on March 2, 1486 and caused great damage. Greve was mentioned in 1454 and 1465 as the mayor of Rüthen. In 1456 the city of Rüthen gave him land. He and his wife Gertrud donated an altar in the Johanneskirche in Rüthen .
1497, 1503, 1528 Wilhelm Pape was mentioned as proconsul in 1503 and he was a member of the Kalandsbruderschaft in Werl
1499, 1500, 1516 mentioned as mayor Hermann Lily
1503, 1514, 1530, 1532, 1533 Jorgen Bock Chamberlain of the Calendar Brotherhood
1523 Lylien zu Werl was an arbitrator in a dispute between the city of Brilon and Goddert and Gerhart van Meschede, Morian van der Recke and Volbert van Kobberoide.
1525, 1537 Wychart Wydenbrugge was a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1527 Dietherich Lily
around 1534 Dietrich von Lilien built a castle-like house with four corner towers on the site of today's district court.
1542 Michael Brandis was lay judge of the electoral secular court and member of the Calendar Brotherhood.
1530-1542, 1538, 1541, 1542 Diderich lily was chamberlain of the Calendar Brotherhood
† 1560 Henrich Krispen was a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1587 and 1588 Didrich Lily 1594 was Salzer colonel, in his tenure of Salzer altar was in the Propsteikirche built.
1587 and 1599 Herman Brandis was Sälzeroberst and a member of the Kalandsbruderschaft
1591 Johan Mellien was Sälzeroberst and a member of the Kalandsbruderschaft
1599 Wilhelmus Brandis was in 1590 Sälzeroberst
1601 mentioned as mayor Deitleff Brandis de Alder was Sälzeroberst and in 1583 swore Hinrick Bock to be Sälzer
† before 1608 Dittleff Brandis was mentioned as a proconsul and in 1601 was Colonel of Sälzer
around 1618 Berterman Pape was mentioned as proconcul and was lord of kings and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
Mentioned as consul in 1619 Eberhard Kleinsorgh was enfeoffed with the Holthofe in Büderich by Ferdinand of Cologne as an agent of the city of Werl .
† November 25, 1624 Eberhard Kleinsorgen probably son of Gerhard Kleinsorgen
Mentioned as consul in 1629 Phillipp Pape was Colonel and the eldest son of Mayor Pape, kidnapped by Colonel Schenk.
1630 Diederich Pape was brother of Phillipp Pape and 1616 Sälzeroberst.
1617, 1620, 1643 Casparus Reinhartz was consul werlensis, lic. jur. and member of the Calendar Brotherhood
* February 5, 1612
† March 21, 1676
Hermanus Brandis was consul, procunsul, member of the Kalandsbruderschaft and was mentioned in 1646 as hospes
1637 Johannes Hülßberg was cross provisional and in 1624 lent the city 140 thalers to avert a pillage threatened by the mad Christian
Mentioned as mayor in 1637 D. Theodorus Wrede was camerarius civitatis and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
Mentioned as proconsul in 1639 Christian Kleinsorgh lent the city of Werl 400 thalers to pay for the arson by the great Christian .
1664-1723 Johann Kaspar Christiann von Mellin * July 1664 in Werl, † December 10, 1723 there; was mayor in Werl and Sälzeroberst. He received confirmation of imperial nobility in 1708.
1658, 1668, 1669 Casparus Godde was consul, civitatis Werlensis consul and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1657 Dr. Caspar Gödde under his chairmanship, the council decided to hold a fire procession every year on March 4th for eternity .
1661 Hermann Brandis Through his efforts, the miraculous image came to Werl. He left important records on the Werler town history. According to him, which was Brandis street named.
1667 Casparus Kleinsorgh † 1702; was consul et vicesatrapa, iur. utr. licentiatus and member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1667 Wernerus Binholt was consul werlensis, consul et senator, iur. utr. licentiatius and member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1669, 1670 Theodorus Pape * November 10, 1619; was consul and proconsul, salinarius, hospes and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1670 Johannes Mellin * May 17, 1617, † March 17, 1695; was consul, proconsul, salinarius, iudex et calendarum camerarius and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood. He resigned his service as a major in the imperial service on November 23, 1650
1673 Johann Pape ex Westrich was a heir salter and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1675 Casparus Pape * July 4, 1621; was proconsul werlens, hospes and a member of the Kalandsbruderschaft
1680 Johannes Christianus Pape † April 8, 1683; was proconsul, salinarius and member of the calendar fraternity.
1686 Dieterich Christian Brandis was consul werlensis, heir salt and member of the Kalandsbruderschaft
1705 Andreas Henrich Pape † 1714; was proconsul et senator, hereditary resident of Westrich, Erbsälzer and member of the Kalandsbruderschaft
1708 Gebhardus Franciscus Poelmann † 1750; was consul and member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1726 Casparus Theodorus Floreth † 1762; was consul werlensis and a member of the Calendar Brotherhood
1731 Johannes Antonius Tyrell † 1763; was consul werlensis, iur. utr. doct. and member of the Calendar Brotherhood
Middle of the 18th century Kaspar Anton Tyrell The house Neuerstr. 20 (today the Mellin Foundation) was built for him.
1835 Johann Theodor Fickermann was mentioned in a document dated January 13, 1835. In 1835 he was sent a cabinet order about the abolition of the Capuchin monastery.
1839 Cordes was mentioned in a complaint to the district administrator in Soest about the drafting of war reservists. He has been accused of abusing postage free several times.
1843 Anton Josef Franz Gordes * 1805 in Arnsberg; sealed on December 4, 1843 as mayor in Werl in brown varnish, with a seal in the size 20 × 25 mm The seal was mentioned in the Werler Bürgerbuch by city archivist Deisting and is in the files SC XXVI 10 of the StA Werl, Dep. Erbsälzerarchiv kept
1848 FW Cloer became mayor in 1848. He was 30 years old at the time. He was an innkeeper and beer brewer by profession. He ran the still-preserved Gasthaus Im Winkel on Marktstrasse. During his term of office the creation of the park cemetery and the construction of the Dortmund-Soester railway fell.
1881 Franz Wilhelm Fickermann † May 1888 in Werl; was mayor for over 30 years. Because of his services, the city council elected him mayor for life in 1881. It was mentioned in 1858 in relation to the abuse of postage exemption.
from 1888 August panning
1911 to 1923 Friedrich Müller * 1864, † 1945; gave a speech on Constitution Day 1919, excerpt: The world war opened an uncanny mass grave for our people. Inside lie two million warriors and hundreds of thousands who have died from malnutrition. We have lost extensive trading parts, our strong armed forces, our war and merchant fleet, ... our promising colonies, billions of values ​​in kind, our gold money, our prosperity and our freedom of movement and with it a large part of our reputation abroad.
1923 to 1933 Friedrich Nachtsheim † 1965
1933 to 1943 Richard Klewer † 1973
January 20, 1943 -
April 8, 1945
Walter Riedel
April 9, 1945 -
February 11, 1946
Johann Heinrich Lennartz † 1975
February 11, 1946 -
May 11, 1949
Theodor Nottebaum † 1964; center
October 14, 1949 -
May 6, 1952
Wilhelm Loer † 1986; center
May 13, 1952 -
November 5, 1958
Kaspar Wenner † 1965; center
November 6, 1958 -
January 8, 1965
Ferdinand Pöppinghaus * 1923, † 1965, CDU
September 9, 1965 -
June 23, 1981
Amalie Rohrer CDU
June 23, 1981 -
December 19, 1985
Heinz Sasse CDU
January 30, 1986 -
1994
Elisabeth Böhmer CDU
1994-1996 Kunibert Becker † 2001; CDU, resigned from all public offices on September 23, 1996.
1996-1999 Friedrich Leopold Count von Brühl CDU
full-time since 1999 Michael Grossmann CDU

Pictures of mayors

literature

, Volume 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Werl, publisher City Director of the City of Werl, Dietrich Coelde Verlag
  2. Rudolf Preising, Guide through Werl's history and streets, 1963 Ed. Städtisches Kulturpflegeamt Werl, p. 7
  3. Rudolf Preising, Guide through Werl's history and streets, 1963, chapter A city history at a glance
  4. ^ Rudolf Preising, Guide through Werl's history and streets, ed. Kulturpflegeamt Werl, 1963, p. 19
  5. ^ Rudolf Preising, Guide through Werl's history and streets, ed. Kulturpflegeamt Werl, 1963, p. 5
  6. Amalie Rohrer / Hans Jürgen Zacher (eds.) Werl History of a Westphalian City Volume 1 Bonifatius Druck Buch Verlag 1994 ISBN 3-87088-844-X , page 127
  7. a b c d Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Issue 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 30
  8. Detlef Becker, The red cross from Niedereimer in Heimatblätter. Arnsberger Heimatbund, volume 25. pp. 8-13
  9. ^ Alfred Bruns, inventory of the Brilon City Archives, inventory A, 1970, ed. from the State Office for Archive Maintenance, Verlag Aschendorff, Münster, p. 88.
  10. a b c Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Issue 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 31
  11. ^ Alfred Bruns, inventory of the Brilon City Archives, inventory A, 1970, ed. from the State Office for Archive Maintenance, Verlag Aschendorff, Münster, p. 100.
  12. Heinrich Mathias Kruchem: The bridge of Erbsälzer. European and Westphalian postal documentation 1600-1900 , Verlag A. Steinsche Buchhandlung Werl, 1975, p. 9, ISBN 3-920980-09-3
  13. a b c d e f Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Issue 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 36
  14. ^ Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Book 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 35
  15. Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Issue 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 33
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  18. ^ Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Book 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 42
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  23. ^ Rudolf Preising, Guided tour through Werl's history and streets, 1963, p. 9
  24. ^ Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Book 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 52
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  33. ^ Rudolf Preising Der Werler Kaland and its members , Writings of the City of Werl Series A, Book 3, Dietrich Coelde-Verlag Werl, 1958, page 74
  34. Dehio, Georg , under the scientific direction of Ursula Quednau: Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. North Rhine-Westphalia II Westphalia . Deutscher Kunstverlag , Berlin / Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-422-03114-2 , p. 1173
  35. ^ Gisela Fleckenstein and Engelhard Kutzner: Franziskaner in Werl , ed. Franziskanerkloster Werl, printed by Dietrich Coelde Verlag Werl, 1999, ISBN 3-87163-241-4 , p. 11
  36. Heinrich Mathias Kruchem: The bridge of Erbsälzer. European and Westphalian postal documentation 1600-1900 , Verlag A. Steinsche Buchhandlung Werl, 1975, pp. 187 and 208, ISBN 3-920980-09-3
  37. Heimatblätter, Arnsberger Heimatbund e. V. Jeft 16 1995, Strobel Druck Arnsberg, p. 71
  38. Rudolf Preising, Guide through Werl's history and streets, 1963, p. 5
  39. Werl in old views Helmuth Euler Verlag European Library in Zaltbommel, p. 70, ISBN 90-288-0748-9
  40. Heinrich Mathias Kruchem: The bridge of Erbsälzer. European and Westphalian postal documentation 1600-1900 , Verlag A. Steinsche Buchhandlung Werl, 1975, p. 209, ISBN 3-920980-09-3
  41. Home calendar of the Soest district 1998. Page 117