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The Eggeringhausen house fortified before 1382 was sold in 1483 by Noldeke von Mellrich to Gotthard von Ketteler, whose descendants it remained with until 1618. It then went to the Counts of Rietberg and their successors, the Counts and Princes of Kaunitz, and in 1829, together with Schlingwurm, it reached the von Fürstenberg family. Since 1596/97 the court in Mellrich and the five villages Altenmellrich, Robringhausen, Waltringhausen, Uelde and Klieve also belonged to Eggering-hausen. The house Eiden in Oestereiden, which had been sold in 1469 by Heinrich von Langenstrate to the Counts of Rietberg and was fiefdom by the noblemen of Büren, was temporarily connected with Eggeringhausen via the Counts of Rietberg.<br />Dr. Gunnar Teske is responsible for this archive as a speaker:<br />Tel. 0251/591-3378<br />E-Mail: gunnar.teske@lwl.org
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Archive Office for Westphalia >> United Westphalian Archives of the Nobility e.V., LWL Archive Office
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- German
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Original description: Archivportal-D