Reigerlütersen

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Coordinates: 51 ° 25 ′ 1 ″  N , 9 ° 4 ′ 12 ″  E

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Reigerlütersen is a deserted village in the district of Külte , a district of the town of Volkmarsen in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northern Hesse .

Geographical location

The former church village was located about 1.5 km north of Külte at about 203  m on the southeast slope of the 220 m high Braunberg elevation, near a source there that drains into the Wilpe flowing south. The county road 4 of Külte according Herbsen runs west, the country road L 3081 of Volkmarsen north to Herbsen the Wüstung.

history

"Regerluttersen" was first mentioned in a document in 1294 when Count Otto I. von Waldeck passed the knight Dietrich von Mederike u. A. enfeoffed with the free court next to the free chair that had previously met in Külte and moved it to Regerluttersen; This free chair was last mentioned in a document in 1513, when Evert von Gudenberg was enfeoffed with it by the Counts of Waldeck.

Otherwise the place was only mentioned sporadically in documents. In 1336 the local aristocrat Albert Dickebier left a farm in "Regerlutersen" to the Bredelar monastery , for which the monastery was supposed to set up a memorie , and this transfer was repeated in 1443. In 1343 the spelling “Reygerlutterscen” was found in a document from the Bredelar monastery. In 1485 the Archbishop of Cologne , Hermann IV, enfeoffed Burkhard Rabe von Pappenheim with the church patronage and tithe to "Reigersluterschen". When Friedrich von Twiste bought the Waldeck part of the nearby Wetterburg with all its accessories, the village of Külte, the Büllinghausen and Odelbecke farms, etc. for 800 Rhenish guilders in 1510 , the tenth of Reigerlütersen was also part of the Wetterburg’s accessories. In 1518 the Bredelar Monastery sold the Süsternhaus in Mengeringhausen a grain rent from the Reigerlütersen estate for 55 guilders.

The church, which was occupied in the 15th century, is still mentioned in 1537, but as early as 1564, including the village, is described as desolate.

Footnotes

  1. The place is not to be confused with Lütersen, today's Lütersheim located about 5 km south-southeast .
  2. The 9.8 km long Wilpe joins the 12.4 km long wall northeast of Volkmarsen , shortly before it joins the Twiste .
  3. Ludwig Theodor August Holscher: The older diocese Paderborn, according to its old borders, archdeaconates, districts and old courts. Part VI: Archidiaconat Warburg. In: Association for history and antiquity of Westphalia (ed.): Journal for patriotic history and antiquity , vol. 41, Regensberg, Münster, 1883 (p. 196)

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