Stadt Essen and the four Quartieren
The Essen convent was founded in the 9th century and a settlement grew up around it. The city of Essen was walled in 1244 and was designated a “free imperial city” in 1377. Nevertheless, the city was unsuccessful in freeing itself from the jurisdiction of the Abbacy, so I recognize it only as a subdivision thereof. the rest of the territory directly under the jurisdiction of the Abbacy was divided into four “Quartieren”. (Note that Stadt Steele was not considered part of Quartier Steele. Instead it was one of the “Nebencontribuente“—under Essen sovereignty, but not owned by the convent.)
List of villages in Quartier Altenessen
- Altenessen 1495 - 1806
- Katernberg 1495 - 1806
- Rotthausen 1495 - 1806
- Schonnebeck 1495 - 1806
- Stoppenberg 1495 - 1806
List of villages in Quartier Steele
- Frillendorf 1495 - 1806
- Huttrop 1495 - 1806
- Kray 1495 - 1806
- Leythe 1495 - 1806
- Rüttenscheid 1495 - 1806
List of villages in Quartier Borbeck
- Bedingrade 1495 - 1806
- Bochold 1495 - 1806
- Borbeck [Essen] 1495 - 1806
- Dellwig 1495 - 1806
- Frintrop 1495 - 1806
- Gerschede 1495 - 1806
- Schönebeck 1495 - 1806
- Vogelheim 1495 - 1806
List of villages in Quartier der Drei Bauerschaften
- Altendorf [Essen] 1495 - 1806
- Frohnhausen [Essen] 1495 - 1806
- Holsterhausen [Essen-West] 1495 - 1806
Chronological list of countries to which Stadt Essen and the four Quartieren belonged
- Imperial Abbacy of Essen (adm. Mark) 1495 - 1803
- Principality of Essen 1803 - 1806