Metadata: Bailiwick of Lüneburg 1823-1885
Collection
- Country:
- Germany
- Holding institution:
- State Archives of Lower Saxony – Hannover branch
- Holding institution (official language):
- Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv - Standort Hannover
- Postal address:
- Am Archiv 1, 30169 Hannover
- Phone number:
- + 49 511 1206601
- Reference number:
- Hann. 80 Lüneburg
- Title:
- Bailiwick of Lüneburg 1823-1885
- Title (official language):
- Landdrostei Lüneburg (1823-1885)
- Creator/accumulator:
- Bailiwick of Lüneburg
- Date(s):
- 1471/1944
- Language:
- German
- Extent:
- 100.9 linear metres
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
The collection contains records relating to the college of bailiwicks; governing board; domain matters; domestic affairs; sovereignty; civil and criminal justice; municipal affairs; trade and commerce; dike and hydraulic engineering; hunting; fisheries; Judaica; churches and school matters; state economics; medical affairs; police; postal services; statistics; road construction; railways; administrative districts and municipalities.
Of special interest to Jewish history are: the state rabbinate fund for the Jewish congregation in the areas of the bailiwicks of Hannover and Lüneburg, as well as the raising of the dues; the conversion of Christians to Judaism; implementation of the law of 30 September 1842 on the legal conditions of the Jews; domanial levies of the Jews; the rural communities of Altenceller suburb (Blumlage) and Hehlen suburb with the individual houses Judenkirchhof and Auf dem Kampe.
- Access points: locations:
- Altencelle
- Hannover
- Lüneburg
- Subject terms:
- Conversion to Judaism
- Jewish community
- Legal status of Jews
- Rabbis
- System of arrangement:
- The collection is ordered according to a thematic index. Keyword search is possible via the database.
- Finding aids:
- An online catalogue (Arcinsys) is available.
- Links to finding aids:
- https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/start.action?oldNodeid=
- Yerusha Network member:
- Institute for the History of German Jews
- Author of the description:
- Meike Buck