Stadt and Herrlichkeit Moers
Herrlichkeiten Friemersheim, Ossenberg & Niederbudberg
The County/Principality of Moers consisted of several noncontiguous sections, dominated by a northern section around Moers itself and a southern section around Krefeld. The northern section, in turn, is dominated by the Herrlichkeiten of Moers (north of the modern Autobahn 40) and Friemersheim (south of Autobahn 40), with the exclave of Ossenberg further north. Another northern exclave—Niederbudberg—was actually a condominium between Moers and the Archbishopric of Cologne.
Moers was founded in the 9th century, but the name applied to various areas that eventually fell outside of the city that was recognized in 1300. The Herrlichkeit that grew up around it consisted of the core “Honschaft” (which excluded the Stadt itself) and six surrounding parishes. There is some evidence that those parishes were also seats of courts prior to 1749, but for now I am ignoring them when constructing place names.
Friemersheim was also settled on the left back of the Rhein in the 9th century. It was originally under the jurisdiction of Werden Abbey. The County of Moers was granted administrative responsibilities in 1366 and assumed sovereignty in 1392. The resulting Herrlichkeit consisted of three parishes.
Ossenberg castle was constructed in the 12th century and was the seat of its own independent lordship. When the noble line died out, sovereignty passed to Moers in 1351. The lordship’s territory consisted of a single village.
List of villages in Stadt and Herrlichkeit Moers
- An gen End 1519 - 1794
- Asberg 1519 - 1794
- Baerl 1519 - 1794
- Binsheim 1519 - 1794
- Bornheim 1519 - 1794
- Dickische Heide 1519 - 1794
- Dong 1519 - 1794
- Essenberg 1519 - 1794
- Eversael 1519 - 1794
- Halen 1519 - 1794
- Hochheide 1519 - 1794
- Hochstrass 1519 - 1794
- Homberg [Duisburg] 1519 - 1794
- Hülsdonk 1519 - 1794
- Kasslerfeld 1519 - 1794
- Kohlenhuck 1519 - 1794
- Lohheide 1519 - 1794
- Meerbeck [Moers] 1519 - 1794
- Moers 1519 - 1794
- Neukirchen [Vluyn] 1519 - 1794
- Niep 1519 - 1794
- Niephauserfeld 1519 - 1794
- Repelen 1519 - 1794
- Rheim 1519 - 1794
- Rheinkamp 1519 - 1794
- Scherpenberg 1519 - 1794
- Schwafheim 1519 - 1794
- Strommoers 1519 - 1794
- Süsselheide 1519 - 1794
- Uttelsheim 1519 - 1794
- Uttforth 1519 - 1794
- Vierbaumerheide 1519 - 1794
- Vinn 1519 - 1794
- Vluyn 1519 - 1794
List of villages in Herrlichkeit Friemersheim
- Asterlagen 1519 - 1794
- Atrop 1519 - 1794
- Bergheim [Duisburg] 1519 - 1794
- Bettenkamp 1519 - 1794
- Bliersheim 1519 - 1794
- Friemersheim 1519 - 1794
- Hochemmerich 1519 - 1794
- Holderberg 1519 - 1794
- Kaldenhausen [royal%] 1519 - 1794
- Kapellen 1519 - 1794
- Lauersfort 1519 - 1794
- Oestrum 1519 - 1794
- Rheinhausen 1519 - 1794
- Rumeln 1519 - 1794
- Vennickel 1519 - 1794
- Werthhausen 1519 - 1794
- Winkelhausen 1519 - 1794
List of villages in Herrlichkeit Ossenberg
- Ossenberg 1519 - 1794
List of villages in Herrlichkeit Niederbudberg
- Niederbudberg 1519 - 1794
Chronological list of countries to which Niederbudberg belonged
Chronological list of countries to which the rest of the above places belonged
- County of Moers 1519 - 1541
- Duchy of Cleves (adm. Moers) 1541 - 1594
- County of Moers 1594 - 1707
- Principality of Moers 1707 - 1794