Paur (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the Paur on Waffenbrunn and Lebendorf (Conrad Tyroff)

The Paur at Waffenbrunn and Lebendorf can be traced back to the Bavarian bourgeois family Paur, who were raised to the imperial nobility in 1744 and in 1758 to the Bavarian nobility for services acquired as civil servants .

history

Waffenbrunn Palace (engraving by Michael Wening 1721)

On September 22nd, 1744 the brothers Johann Wolfgang Paur and Franz Peter Paur, court chamber councilors and salt officials, were raised to the imperial nobility by Emperor Charles VII . In addition to the Privilegium Denominandi , they were granted fiefdom.

One of the brothers, the Bavarian councilor, maintenance and caste office commissioner and brewery manager in Schwarzach , Johann Wolfgang von Paur auf Waffenbrunn and Lebendorf , received on April 18, 1758 from Elector Maximilian Joseph III. a Bavarian aristocratic diploma with the aforementioned title . The dates April 18, 1755 and April 18, 1775, respectively, mentioned for the ennoblement are incorrect.

His son Franz Clemens von Paur auf Waffenbrunn and Lebendorf, owner of the court brands Waffenbrunn and Lebendorf, Burgsasse zu Wetterfeld and owner of the man knight fiefs in Göttling and Friedersried , was entered in the registers of the royal Bavarian nobility on March 6, 1813.

Franz Clemens von Paur and his male descendants no longer held any offices in the civil service . The family living at Waffenbrunn Palace concentrated only on the administration of their property. She went out in 1918 with Joseph Carl von Paur in the male line. Waffenbrunn Palace and the associated lands passed to his daughter Ludmilla von Paur in 1919, who married Gottfried Freiherr von Schacky auf Schönfeld in Waffenbrunn on August 4, 1920. Since then it has been owned by Schacky auf Schönfeld .

A relationship to other noble families of the name Paur (e.g. Edle von Paur , Paur auf Kammerberg , Ritter von Paur , Ritter von Paur zu Wollsbach ) is not evident.

coat of arms

The coat of arms contains in the blue shield a gold-winged silver griffin standing on a green three-mountain , holding a green stem with three silver lilies in its paws. On the crowned helmet with red and silver blankets on the right and blue and gold on the left there is a growing griffin. A particularly beautiful representation is in the Austrian State Archives .

Name bearer

literature

  • Studbook of the flourishing and dead nobility in Germany . Published by some German nobles. Volume 3, M - Spaun. Contains reliable and documented information about 8680 noble families. Publisher by Georg Joseph Manz, Regensburg 1865, p. 139 digitized
  • Maximilian Gritzner: Bavarian Aristocratic Repertory for the Last Three Centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources. In: State surveys and acts of grace of German sovereigns during the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources. 1. Volume, Anhalt - Bavaria, Verlag CA Starke, Görlitz 1881, pp. 138, 343. Digitized
  • Johann Christian von Hellbach: Adels-Lexikon or manual on the historical, genealogical and diplomatic, partly also heraldic news from the high and low nobility, especially in the German federal states, as well as from the Austrian, Bohemian, Moravian, Prussian, Silesian and Lausitz ´schen nobility . Second volume, L – Z. Wernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau 1826, p. 211. Digitized
  • Richard Hoffmann, Georg Hager (ed.): The art monuments of Upper Palatinate & Regensburg. The art monuments of the Kingdom of Bavaria . Volume 2, Issue 6, District Office Cham, Verlag R. Oldenbourg, Munich 1906, p. 144. Digitized
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (Ed.): New general German nobility Lexicon . Volume 7, Ossa - Ryssel. Friedrich Voigt's bookstore, Leipzig, 1867, p. 73. Digitized
  • Karl Heinrich Ritter von Lang (Hrsg.): Book of nobility of the Kingdom of Bavaria . Munich 1815, p. 470. Digitized
  • Justus Perthes (Hrsg.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Fifth year (1911), p. 705 f. Digitized
  • Justus Perthes (Hrsg.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Sixth year (1912), p. 713 f. Digitized
  • Justus Perthes (Hrsg.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Eighth year (1914), p. 709. Digitized
  • Justus Perthes (Hrsg.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Tenth year (1916), p. 710. Digitized
  • Franz Josef Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst: Genealogical manual of the nobility enrolled in Bavaria . Volume 4. Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1953, p. 420.
  • Konrad Tyroff, Robert von Pöhlmann, Wilhelm Stieda (Hrsg.): Book of arms of the entire nobility of the Kingdom of Baiern. Drawn from the nobility register . Volume 7. Verlag des Wappen-, Kunst- und Kommissions-Bureau Nürnberg, Nürnberg 1824, plate 65. Digitized

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d 309.45 Paur, Johann Wolfgang, Franz Peter, brothers, curbayrischer Hofkammerräte and salt officials (1744.09.22). In: General administrative archive. Aristocratic Archives (approx. 1500-1918). Imperial nobility archive (approx. 1500 - approx. 1806). General series (ca.1500 - ca.1806). 309 Pauluci - Payr (1530.09.10 - 1744.09.22). Austrian State Archives, accessed on February 23, 2017 .
  2. a b Maximilian Gritzner: Bavarian Aristocratic Repertory of the Last Three Centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources . In: State surveys and acts of grace of German sovereigns during the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources . tape 1 , Anhalt - Bavaria. CA Starke, Görlitz 1881, p. 138 .
  3. Justus Perthes (Ed.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Fifth year (1911). Justus Perthes, Gotha 1911, p. 705 .
  4. Karl Heinrich Ritter von Lang (ed.): Book of the nobility of the Kingdom of Baiern . Munich 1815, p. 470 .
  5. Johann Christian von Hellbach: Adels-Lexikon or manual on the historical, genealogical and diplomatic, in part also heraldic news from the high and lower nobility, especially in the German federal states, as well as from the Austrian, Bohemian, Moravian, Prussian, Silesian and lausitz nobility . Second volume, LZ. Wernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau 1826, p. 211 .
  6. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (Ed.): New general German Adels Lexicon . tape 7 , Ossa - Ryssel. Friedrich Voigt's bookstore, Leipzig 1867, p. 73 .
  7. Maximilian Gritzner: Bavarian Aristocratic Repertory of the Last Three Centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources . In: State surveys and acts of grace of German sovereigns during the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources . tape 1 , Anhalt - Bavaria. CA Starke, Görlitz 1881, p. 343 .
  8. ^ A b Franz Josef Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst: Genealogical manual of the nobility enrolled in Bavaria . tape 4 . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1953, p. 420 .
  9. Konrad Tyroff, Robert von Pöhlmann, Wilhelm Stieda (Hrsg.): Book of arms of the entire nobility of the Kingdom of Baiern. Drawn from the nobility register . tape 7 . Verlag des Wappen-, Kunst- und Kommissions-Bureau Nürnberg, Nürnberg 1824, p. 65 .
  10. Justus Perthes (Ed.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Fifth year (1911). Justus Perthes, Gotha 1911, p. 705 .
  11. ^ The art monuments of Upper Palatinate & Regensburg . In: Richard Hoffmann, Georg Hager (ed.): The art monuments of the Kingdom of Bavaria . tape 2 , booklet 6, Cham district office. Verlag R. Oldenbourg, Munich 1906, p. 144 .
  12. Churbajerischer Hof- und Staats-Calendar for the year 1765, which includes the church festivals, gala days, high doctorates, scheme of the Churfl. High knight order, collective court staffs, secret conference ministries and other local collegia, a Hochlöbl. Landscape of Upper and Lower Lands ordained, local electors. Court court advicates, the governments of Landshut, Straubing, and Burghausen sambt the principality of the Upper Palatinate and Landgraviate Leuchtenberg, also joint upper and lower officials in the lands of Bajern and the Upper Palatinate . Franz Xaveri Menrad von Vorwaltern, Munich 1765, p. 124 .
  13. Justus Perthes (Ed.): Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses . Fifth year (1911). Justus Perthes, Gotha 1911, p. 705 f .