Lotterhof (Patersholz)

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Lotterhof
Former municipality of Patersholz
Coordinates: 49 ° 9 ′ 13 ″  N , 11 ° 13 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 395 m
Residents : (1928)
Lotterhof (Bavaria)
Lotterhof

Location of Lotterhof in Bavaria

The Lotterhof (in the Middle Ages also called "Lodshof", "Loterhoue", "Lotershoffe", later also called "Lottershof") is an abandoned district of the former municipality of Patersholz in today's town of Hilpoltstein in today's Central Franconian district of Roth in Bavaria .

location

The district was about 500 meters north of Pyras and about 100 meters east of the Löffelhof and about 100 meters south of the Schrötzenhof, which was also lost . To the east is the “Vogthof” corridor of the Vogtshof, which was also abandoned in the 19th century.

history

The court may have been mentioned as belonging to the imperial city of Nuremberg as early as the 13th century. Around 1450 a Jörg Zeh was sitting at the “Lodshof” and had contact with the Nuremberg Council by letter. In 1489 the farm was named "Lottershoff" (containing the personal name "Lotter" = "Lothar"). In 1522 fields of the court are mentioned; In 1544 he appears in the Nuremberg Salbuch as "no longer bezimmert". According to a Palatinate-Neuburg directory from 1604, the farm was desolate. Also in 1642 it is said that “nobody is present” at the Lottershof. The hamlet “Lottershof” had a total of six courtyards, of which at that time only the “Schwarzhof” and the “Schretzenhof / Schrötzenhof” were “roomed” and therefore inhabited.

Lottershof was later settled again and still existed as a district of the Patersholz community in 1928.

In 1818 and 1831 two people lived on the Lottershof and in 1836 six people. A chapel at the court is mentioned for 1832. In a list of German schools in the Upper Palatinate in 1866, it is stated that the children of the farm, "if Catholic owners are on it", go to school in Jahrsdorf.

In 1867 three people lived in the courtyard, four in 1871 and five in 1904 and 1928. In 1937 the farm is described as having been removed. The official gazette of 1961 no longer mentions Lotterhof under the municipality of Patersholz.

literature

  • Wolfgang Wiessner: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Franconia, series I, issue 24: Hilpoltstein. Munich 1978
  • Carl Siegert: History of the rulership, castle and town of Hilpoltstein, its rulers and residents. In: Negotiations of the historical association of Upper Palatinate and Regensburg 20 (1861)

Individual evidence

  1. Lottershof in the Bavaria Atlas : first recording (1808–1864)
  2. Wiessner, p. 34
  3. Dieter Rübsamen: The register of incoming letters of the Nuremberg Council for the years 1449 - 1457 , Sigmaringen 1997, among other things No. 639
  4. Collection sheet of the Histor. Eichstätt Association 45 (1930), p. 115
  5. Wiessner, p. 46; Siegert, p. 224
  6. Günter Frank and Georg Paulus: Edition of Christoph Vogel's descriptions of Palatinate-Neuburgian offices (1598-1604), Part 18: Pflegeamt Hilpoltstein , p. 10, note 87, see [1]
  7. Wiessner, p. 180
  8. ^ Siegert, p. 224 f.
  9. ^ Wiessner, p. 256
  10. Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise ... , Ansbach 1818, p. 56; Joseph Anton Eisenmann and Karl Friedrich Hohn: Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon of the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1st volume. Erlangen: Joh. Jac. Palm and Ernst Enke 1831, p. 1117
  11. Th. D. Popp: Register of the Bissthumes Eichstätt . Eichstätt: Ph. Brönner 1836, p. 91 (No. 83)
  12. ^ Repertory of the topographical atlas sheet Schwabach . 1832, p. 22 ( digitized version ).
  13. Friedrich Zahn and Leonhard Reisinger: Statistics of the German schools in the administrative districts of the Upper Palatinate and Regensburg , Regensburg 1866, p. 175 f.
  14. J. Heyberger and others: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria together with an alphabetical local dictionary. Munich 1867, column 714
  15. Kgl. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to districts, administrative districts, court districts and municipalities, including parish, school and post office affiliation ... with an alphabetical general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Adolf Ackermann, Munich 1877, 2nd section (population figures from 1871, cattle figures from 1873), Sp. 890 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00052489-4 ( digitized version ).
  16. ^ 'Wiessner, p. 256
  17. ^ Franz Xaver Buchner: The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I: Eichstätt 1937, p. 881
  18. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official city directory for Bavaria, territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census . Issue 260 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1964, DNB  453660959 ( digitized version ).