Lubeja Manor

Lubeja Manor (Latvian: Lubejas muižas; German: Gut Lubey, Gut Lubei) is a manor in Liezēre Parish, Madona Municipality in the historical region of Vidzeme, in Latvia.

Lubeja Manor
Lubeja Manor
General information
Architectural stylePreserved
LocationLiezēre Parish, Madona Municipality, Vidzeme
CountryLatvia
Coordinates56°56′30.8″N 25°57′29.0″E

History

Lubey estate was an old possession of the Tiesenhausen noble family. George Tiesenhausen Helmold's son pledged this property in 1570 to Fromhold Ungern for 2000 marks, who seemed to have ceded his right to George Tolcke Von Fromhold Tiesenhausen redeemed his widow, who was married to Johann Neutstedt in a second marriage. In 1594 Lubey estate was confiscated at the beginning of the Swedish rule along with other Tiesenhausen estates because the owner had followed the Poles. In 1625 king Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden donates estate to captain Gottfried Falckenberg. On September 1, 1667, the assessor Johann Gottfried von Falckenberg sold Lubey to the Landrath and Colonel Otto von Mengden, whose grand son the General Lieutenant and Landrath Carl Friedrich Baron Mengden, for 5500 Thaler Alb, sold to the Landrath Valentin Johann von Krüdener. Minister Burchard Alerius Constantin von Krüdener surrendered both estates on September 7, 1784 for 19,000 thalers to the district administrator Ludwig Wilhelm Grafen Mannteufel the Lubey united with the Gut Bersohn[1] with which it has remained associated since then.[2]

Lubeja manor estate existed until 1866 when according to new law it was reformed into Lubeja parish. Parish was dissolved in 1949. [3]

See also

References

  1. (in German) M. Seppel Die Kreditbeziehungen der leibeigenen Bauern Livlands im 16. Jahrhundert. Estnisches Mittelalter. Sprache-Gesellschaft-Kirche. Hrsg. v. K.-R. Hahn, M. Thumser, E. Winkler. Berlin: LIT, 2015, 145-166
  2. (in German) Heinrich von Hagemeister Materialien zu einer Geschichte der Landgüter Livlands, Volume 1 Frantzen, 302 pages, 1836
  3. (in Latvian) Lubejas muiža
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