- (Markgenossenschaft dwellers)
gathered every year in
Alzenau to
choose a
Landrichter (judge) and
foresters and to deal with
important decisions. The tithe...
-
personnel usually comprised the
judge (Gerichtsherr), the
presiding Landrichters (as
representatives of the judge), a
group of
court 'members' (Beisitzer)...
-
Pichelsteiner Eintopf. On 17 June 1839, on the
initiative of the
Grafenau Landrichter,
Jakob Strelin, the
first Büchelstein
Festival (Büchelsteiner Fest) was...
- made a
public prosecutor in
Frankfurt am Main and, in
August 1918, a
Landrichter (District Judge) in
Stolp (today, Słupsk).
After the end of the war and...
-
Nikolaus "Clau"
Maissen (1621 - 1678) was a "Landammann" and "
Landrichter" ("chief
magistrate /
cantonal chairman" and "top judge") in the
eastern part...
- with her husband,
magistrate Ignatz Anton Busch (a
Stadtrichter and
Landrichter). She grew up in Dülmen and was
educated at
Agnetenberg abbey. She spent...
-
pursued a
military and
administrative career:
court clerk (1493–1505),
Landrichter (****ociate
judge at a Landgericht), 1502–1504),
first bailiff of Villarepos...
-
which is
today part of Wülfershausen, on 19 June 1603. He
served as a
Landrichter (judge) in Würzburg and
later as
cantor of Würzburg Cathedral. He was...
- po****tion is
given in the
following chart: The
Kusterhaus (also the
Landrichter (regional judge)) at Dorfstr****e 13 in
Eschenbach and the Fründsberg...
- – 1849) was a
German botanist who
worked in Weimar.
Roemer served as
Landrichter (country judge) in the
Bavarian town of Aub
before working as a private...