Oberamt Dürrwangen

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The Oberamt Dürrwangen was an office in the county of Oettingen with its seat in Dürrwangen .

In 1433 the Counts of Oettinger Ludwig XI. and Johann I removed the manor Dürrwangen with all rights from the barons of the same name and formed the Oberamt Dürrwangen from it. This administered the manorial claims in the following places (in brackets, as far as known, the arid estate and the total number of properties are given according to the status in the 18th century): Angerhof (1/1), Beyerberg (? / 59), Buchhof ( 2/2), Buchmühle (1/1), Dickersbronn (3/16), Dorfkemmathen , Dürrwangen (78/78), Erlmühle (5/5), Gelshofen (? / 8), Großohrenbronn (12/12), Halsbach (? / 23), Haslach (? / 17), Hirschbach (3/3), Labertswend (1/2), Langensteinbach (? /?), Larrieden (4/31), Lehengütingen (1/13), Lohmühle ( 1/1), Obermichelbach (? / 26), Rohrmühle (1/1), Schopfloch (32/77), Sulzach (13/17), Trendelmühle (1/1), Fulling Mill , Weidelbach (1/28) and Witzmannsmühle (1/2).

The Oberamt Dürrwangen exercised the high court only for Dürrwangen, all other places were subordinate to the Ansbach Oberamt Feuchtwangen and Wassertrüdingen . The village and community rule had it in Dürrwangen, Erlmühle, Großbreitenbronn, Hirschbach and Sulzach. Dürrwangen itself was a freedom . With the main state comparison between Oettingen-Spielberg and Brandenburg-Prussia in 1796, the Oberamt Dürrwangen was incorporated into the newly created Crailsheimer and Wassertrüdinger Kreis .

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  1. D. Kudorfer, p. 94f. Supplemented by the manors and their offices represented within the Brandenburg-Ansbach Oberamt Feuchtwangen; Grafschaft Oettingen-Spielberg on the website geschichte-feuchtwangen.de