Mayor's office of Trier
The mayor Trier in Trier in the Prussian Rhine province was a mayor in the city district of Trier.
The urban district of Trier contained 1 city, 7 villages, 22 courtyards and 15 individual houses. The number of inhabitants was in 1825 with militair 20,489, without militair 18,669, in 1828 without military 20,761.
The district only had one mayor's office.
In this:
- City of Trier , consists of the actual city and the 9 suburbs Pallien and Neuerweg, St. Barbara, St. Matthias, Löwenbrücken with Naumbrücken, Zurlauben, Palastmahr, Strasmahr and St. Paulin, which also includes several courtyards, mills and individual garden houses. The number of inhabitants was: 1825 without military and without suburbs 12,686 and with the suburbs 15,894, 1828 without military and without suburbs 13,953, with the suburbs 17,640. Trier is u. a. the seat of government, a justice of the peace for the urban district of Trier, a justice of the peace for the mayors of Pfalzel, Ruwer, Schöndorf, Konz, Wasserliesch, Igel, Aach, Irsch, Oberemmel, Trierweiler, Welschbillig and Ralingen of the district of Trier . The town includes: the courtyards Fausenburg and Dausenburg, the garden houses Schneiders- and Classen Garten, and 1 mill with 20 inhabitants.
- Pallien and Neuerweg, two suburbs , with 30 fireplaces and 368 inhabitants. These include: the courtyards Kockelsberg, Ottosscheuer, Mergener-Grünhaus, and the individual houses Hausenslust, Wettendorfshäuschen , Döllsgarten and Weishäuschen with 36 inhabitants; Busenthal and Siwenich farms with 26 inhabitants
- St. Barbeln , a suburb with 56 campfire sites and 600 inhabitants. These include the garden houses Helbrons and Gotthilsgarten with 16 pop.
- St. Mattheis , a suburb with 52 campfire sites and 746 inhabitants. These include the Ober-Brubach farm and 1 mill with 15 inhabitants.
- Löwenbrücken and Naumbrücken, a suburb with 24 fire places and 325 pop.
- Zurlauben , a suburb with 47 fireplaces and 396 inhabitants. This includes the Zurmayen farm with 3 inhabitants, the garden houses Martinergarten and Mergenerweyer and 2 mills.
- Palastmahr , a suburb with 59 fireplaces and 510 inhabitants.
- Straßmahr , a suburb with 43 fireplaces, 277 inhabitants and the former Benedictine abbey of St. Maximin
- St. Paulin , a suburb with 34 Feuerst., 369 inhabitants and the former St. Paulinsstift.
- St. Medard , a village on the Moselle with the individual Irscherhof house with 33 campfire sites, 221 residents and fishing.
- Feyen , a village on the Moselle with 43 fireplaces and 326 inhabitants. These include the courtyards: for the dog and screed with a mill with 12 inhabitants.
- Heiligkreuz , a village with 41 fire places, 366 inhabitants, viticulture and a spring called the Herrenbrünnchen.
- Olewig , a village on the brook of the same name with 30 fire places, 293 inhabitants and viticulture. These include the Kleeburg, Geishof, Trimmelt, Nieder-Brubach, Kramershof and Neidhof farms with 56 inhabitants.
- Kürenz , a village with 62 fire places, 517 inhabitants and viticulture. These include: the Avelerhof and Tabaksmühle with 18, the Landhaus Nells Ländchen with 11 inhabitants, a pleasure garden and the Schammet vineyards.
- Euren , a village not far from the Moselle with 64 campfire sites, 640 inhabitants and viticulture. These include: the Marrberg courtyards with 9, Herresthal with 8 inh., Balduinshäuschen with 9 in. And the Monaise pleasure palace with 8 inh. And a park, located close to the Moselle and built in Italian style .
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- Friedrich von Restorff : Topographical-statistical description of the royal Prussian Rhine provinces . Nicolai, Berlin 1830