Amt Tremsbüttel
Gut Tangstedt
A castle was built in Tremsbüttel in the 13th century and a Vogtei grew up around it, which eventually became an Amt. In 1408, it was sold to the Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, but in 1575, administrative responsibilities were transferred to Holstein-Gottorp. (Amt Steinhorst was transferred at the same time and some sources say that the two were actually a single Amt at the time. Unlike Tremsbüttel, Steinhorst was eventually returned to Lauenburg. See the Amt Steinhorst page for more discussion.) I recognize Gottorp sovereignty as of 1658—the year Gottorp became fully independent of Denmark.
Kanzleigut Tangstedt split off from the Amt in 1692, but remained part of Holstein-Gottorp. The Amt absorbed Gut Lasbek in 1777 and received a portion of Hoisbüttel from Hamburg in 1803 (in exchange for Alsterdorf, which will be processed with the Hamburg region).
List of villages in Amt Tremsbüttel
- Alt Rahlstedt 1544 - 1864
- Bargteheide 1544 - 1864
- Delingsdorf 1544 - 1864
- Duvenstedt 1544 - 1692
- Fischbek 1570 - 1864
- Glashütte 1544 - 1692
- Gut Lasbek 1777 - 1864
- Hammoor 1544 - 1864
- Harksheide 1544 - 1692
- Hoisbüttel [imperial%] 1803 - 1864
- Itzstedt 1544 - 1864
- Klein Hansdorf 1544 - 1864
- Lasbek-Dorf 1777 - 1864
- Lemsahl 1544 - 1692
- Mellingstedt 1544 - 1692
- Sattenfelde 1544 - 1864
- Tangstedt [Stormarn] 1544 - 1692
- Tönningstedt 1544 - 1864
- Tremsbüttel 1544 - 1864
- Vorburg 1544 - 1864
- Wilstedt 1544 - 1692
List of villages in Gut Tangstedt
- Duvenstedt 1692 - 1864
- Glashütte 1692 - 1864
- Harksheide 1692 - 1864
- Lemsahl 1692 - 1864
- Mellingstedt 1692 - 1864
- Tangstedt [Stormarn] 1692 - 1864
- Wilstedt 1692 - 1864
Chronological list of countries to which Amt Tremsbüttel belonged
- Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg 1544 - 1575
- Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg (adm. Holstein-Gottorp) 1575 - 1658
- Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp 1658 - 1773
- Duchy of Holstein (unified) 1773 - 1864