Metadata: Record series - Outgoing records - Reports to Vienna
Collection
- Country:
- Austria
- Holding institution:
- Tyrolean Regional Archive
- Holding institution (official language):
- Tiroler Landesarchiv
- Postal address:
- Michael-Gaismair-Straße 1, 6020 Innsbruck
- Phone number:
- 0043 512 508 3502
- Web address:
- https://www.tirol.gv.at/kunst-kultur/landesarchiv/
- Email:
- landesarchiv@tirol.gv.at
- Reference number:
- Oberösterreichischer Geheimer Rat - Aktenserie - Auslauf-Gutachten nach Wien
- Title:
- Record series - Outgoing records - Reports to Vienna
- Title (official language):
- Aktenserie - Auslauf-Gutachten nach Wien
- Creator/accumulator:
- Upper Austrian (Second) Privy Council
- Date(s):
- 1665/1749
- Language:
- German
- Extent:
- 959 boxes (in the entire record series)
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
- The sub-series “Outgoing records to the territorial Serenity” (“Auslauf an den Landesfürsten”) covers the period 1610–1631 and includes several Jewish-related documents. A parallel cartulary series, “Ad Caesarem”, was created, including transcriptions of the original documents of this record series. It is preferable to work with the cartularies rather than the original records, as they include indexes which can be used to find Jewish-related materials. q.v.: JMH-145 in the Yerusha database, “Upper Austrian Second Privy Council – Cartulary series – Ad Caesarem”.
- Archival history:
- This collection was transferred to the Tyrolean Regional Archive according to the regular document transfer process stipulated by national archival regulations.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- The Privy Council established by Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol in c.1564 was succeeded by the Second Privy Council, which was established in Innsbruck in the early 17th century with the assistance of Maximilian III, the governor of Tyrol and Anterior Austria from 1602–1619. Like the earlier Privy Council, this commission of loyal councillors was the highest administration and judiciary authority in Tyrol and Anterior Austria until 1749. The Upper Austrian government as administrative body and the chamber for financial matters were subordinated to this commission. In 1749, the administrative triad of Privy Council, government and chamber was abolished in the administrative reforms of Maria Theresa and replaced by the comprehensive authority “Repräsentation und Kammer” (Representation and chamber) [q.v. Beimrohr, Das Tiroler Landesarchiv und seine Bestände, 88–89; q.v. Repertory B. 701/8].
- Access points: persons/families:
- Gözl, Ester
- Gözl, Jacob
- Hendle, Heinrich
- Levi, Emanuel Isaac
- Levi, Isaac
- May, Consola
- Navarro, Abraham
- Uffenheimer, Gabriel
- Uffenheimer, Jonathan
- Ulma, Abraham
- Access, restrictions:
- The collection is publicly accessible.
- Finding aids:
- Rep. B 701/8
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Museum Hohenems
- Author of the description:
- Rebecca Muršec; Tyrolean Regional Archive Innsbruck; 2018