Vogthof (desert)

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The Vogthof (also "Vogtshof") is an abandoned district of Pyras in the Middle Franconian district of Roth in Bavaria .

location

The Vogthof was in the (eastern?) Neighborhood of today's Hilpoltsteiner district , öffelhof .

history

The historical atlas of Bavaria about Hilpoltstein equates the “Vogtshof” with a lost “Lotterhof” . In the description of the property of 1544, which the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg had made about the Palatinate-Neuburgian office of Hilpoltstein, which had been pledged to it two years earlier , the “Vogthof” as a “Staufischer”, that is, the court belonging to the Brandenburg-Ansbachian office of Stauf , and from “ Lottershof ”as a hamlet of what were formerly six farms from four different manors, but only two of them were still“ occupied ”, i.e. inhabited. In the Palatinate-Neuburgic description of the Hilpoltstein nursing office from 1604, both the “Marggrevische Vogtshof” belonging to the Stauf caste office and the desolate, uninhabited “Loterhof” are recorded. The Vogtshof was parish to Jahrsdorf.

A "Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon of the Kingdom of Bavaria" from 1832, which, according to the subtitle, lists "all" localities alphabetically, does not know any Vogt- / Vogtshof. The register of the diocese of Eichstätt from 1836 does not name any Vogt- / Vogtshof belonging to the parish of Jahrsdorf.

In contrast, in 1846 and 1856, a Vogtshof belonging to the municipality of Pyras is named as a former Ansbach farm with a house, a family and seven “souls”. This Vogtshof appears in 1867 without the otherwise usual indication of the number of inhabitants in the source. In 1868 the “History of the Eysölden Market and its Surrounding Area” reads: “The Vogthof, margravial fiefdom ... has now been received and the estate has been bought from the landlord Adam Bernreuther in Pyras” Kingdom of Bavaria from 1876 no longer listed separately under Pyras. Today the corridor east of theöffelhof bears the name "Vogthof".

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolfgang Wiessner: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Franconia, series I, issue 24: Hilpoltstein. Munich 1978, p. 256
  2. Carl Siegert: History of the rule, castle and town Hilpoltstein, their rulers and residents. In: Negotiations of the historical association of Upper Palatinate and Regensburg 20 (1861), p. 224 f.
  3. Günter Frank and Georg Paulus: Edition of Christoph Vogel's descriptions of Palatinate-Neuburgian offices (1598–1604), Part 18: Pflegeamt Hilpoltstein , pp. 10, 12, 31, see [1]
  4. ^ Joseph Anton Eisenmann and Karl Friedrich Hohn: Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon from the Kingdom of Bavaria. 2nd volume, M - Z, Erlangen: Joh. Jac. Palm and Ernst Enke 1832
  5. Th. D. Popp: Register of the Bissthumes Eichstätt . Eichstätt: Ph. Brönner 1836, p. 91
  6. Eduard Vetter: Statistical Hand and Address Book of Middle Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria , Ansbach 1846, p. 123, (2nd edition) Ansbach 1856, p. 152
  7. J. Heyberger and others: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria together with an alphabetical local dictionary. Munich 1867, column 998
  8. FG Ad. Hübsch: History of the Eysölden market and its surroundings , Nuremberg 1868, p. 77
  9. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich (edit.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria , Munich 1876, column 1164