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Zuschlagung des Bergamtes Wiesa zum Bergamt Annaberg
40017 Obergebirgisches Oberzehntenamt, Nr. 171 (Zu benutzen im Bergarchiv Freiberg)
Registratursignatur: W 130
40017 Obergebirgisches Oberzehntenamt
40017 Obergebirgisches Oberzehntenamt >> 1. Bergbau und Bergämter >> 1.2. Aufsicht über Dienstführung von Berg-, Hütten- und Zehntenbeamten
1747, 1765 - 1767
Enthält: Anordnung zur Besorgung der Bergamtsgeschäfte in Wiesa, jedoch ohne die Bergämter zusammenzulegen, nach dem Tode des Reichsgrafen Christian Heinrich von Watzdorf in der Festungshaft auf Königstein im Jahre 1747 und beabsichtige Einziehung dessen Vermögens. - Übergabe der Funktion durch den bisherigen Bergmeister, Schichtmeister Kleinhempel, an das Bergamt Annaberg. - Ende der Tätigkeit des Bergamtes Annaberg im Jahre 1764 mit der Rückgabe des Kammergutes Wiesa an die Witwe des Friedrich Carl Graf von Watzdorf, Erhebung und Berechnung der Zehntenansprüche des Rittergutes Wiesa. - Beschwerde von Christian Ehrenfried Müller, Bergmeister in Wiesa, wegen des vom Zehntner in Geyer, Christian am Ende, eingesammelten Kleinen Zinnzehnten des Wiesaer Reviers.
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