This section of a map by willem and joan blaeu shows the northern leinebergland in 1645. Judicial districts are marked by circles. The "hallerborg" (hallerburg) judicial district comprised the "adenser gohe" from 1610 to 1852. Before that, the "adensen" judicial district was in the "adenser gohe" from 1523 to 1609. The "hallerburg" castle was destroyed in the hildesheim stiftfehde in 1519. After the destruction of the hallerburg, the duties of the court and the administration of the former adenoy dominion were transferred to the calenberg office from 1523 to 1852. At this time, the "adenser gohe" existed, which included the towns of adensen (ahnsen), alferde, boitzum (bolzen), hallerburg (hallerborg), holtensen (holthusen), sorsum, wittenburg (wittenborch), wülfingen (wulfingen) and wülfinghausen (wulfinckhusen). From 1523 to 1609, an administrative, document and court official responsible for the "adenser gohe", the so-called "gohgräfe", worked in adensen. From 1610 to 1852, the "gohgräfe" worked in hallerburg. From 1668, he worked in the office building in hallerburg. In 1852, the "adenser gohe" was dissolved. The calenberg office was then responsible for the administration of adensen and hallerburg, and the calenberg district court for legal matters. In 1885, the district of springe was formed from the calenberg and springe districts. The calenberg district court was merged with the elze district court in 1939. Date: 1645.
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