Stadt and Amt Straelen
Stadt and Amt Wachtendonk
Herrlichkeit Walbeck
Straelen was probably founded in the 10th century, became part of the County of Guelders in 1118, and was granted city rights in 1428. The Amt that grew up around it corresponded roughly to the modern Gemeinde of Straelen. The Abbot of Siegburg held certain administrative rights, but not enough to warrant noting in the database.
Wachtendonk was probably founded in the 12th century as part of the County of Guelders and was granted city rights in 1343. An Amt (frequently a hereditary Herrlichkeit) was established in Wachtendonk in 1407, but it controlled very little territory. Wachtendonk was independent of Guelders for a short period in the 15th century, then was pledged to Cleves off and on until 1503. Between 1578 and 1588 and again between 1600 and 1605, Wachtendonk was occupied by Netherlandic troops (which, like most temporary occupations, I ignore). Between 1543 and 1713, the Herrlichkeit was owned by parties based outside of Guelders. Nevertheless, those owners were Habsburg subjects, so the country name is not affected. After 1713, when Prussia assumed sovereignty, the owners seem not to have been Prussian subjects. Because my primary source (which covers the Prussian period) characterizes Wachtendonk as an Amt rather than a Herrlichkeit, however, I ignore the ownership factor when constructing the country name.
Walbeck parish split off from Straelen in the 11th century and eventually became a Herrlichkeit—a status that persisted into the Prussian era.
List of villages in Stadt and Amt Straelen
- Broekhuysen 1543 - 1794
- Hetzert 1543 - 1794
- Holt 1543 - 1794
- Straelen 1543 - 1794
List of villages in Stadt and Amt Wachtendonk
- Gelinter 1543 - 1794
- Wachtendonk 1543 - 1794
List of villages in Herrlichkeit Walbeck
- Walbeck [Geldern] 1543 - 1794
All of the above places were part of the Duchy of Guelders (the English rendition of Geldern) throughout the period between 1543 and 1794.
Master list of countries and subdivisions in the Kleve region