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Merveldt (also Meerveldt or Merfeld) is the name of a Westphalian noble family, which belongs to the nobility of the Middle Ages. The ''Herrn'' ordsvon Merveldt were among the oldest families in the Münsterland. Merfeld, the eponymous seat of the family, is now a neighborhood of the city of Dülmen in the District of Coesfeld in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.


History


Origin

The first documented member of the family was in 1169, when the
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Henricus de Merevelde appeared in documents. The reliable line of descent began with 1227, the date mentioned in documents with “''ministerialis beati Pauli''” atin, “Ministrialis of St. Paul’s” the office of Hermannus de Mervelde, Ministerial of the Prince-Bishops of Munster. Bernd and Hermann von Merveldt mentioned in documents from 1251, were ''Burgmannen'' astle defendersof Dülmen for the Prince-Bishops of Münster.


Development

The grandson of the progenitor Hermann founded three lines. The first of them was derived from Johannes, the '' Ritter'' nightand ''Schenk'' utlerof the Bishop of Münster and who later called himself only ''Schenk'', and was established until 1400 in Dülmen. Hermann, the '' Burgmann'' of Stromberg, the second line, which became extinct in 1691 (based on the eponymous family seat, Merfeld). The third and still flourishing line began with Heinrich, the knight and, like his brother, ''Burgmann'' of Stromberg (later a resident at Schloss Westerwinkel). A branch of this line was later also established in
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(now western
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). Numerous members of the family remained in the service of the Prince-Bishops of Münster and were canons in the
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. Later, they also appeared in the cathedral chapters of Hildesheim, Osnabrück and Paderborn. In St. Mauritz (now in the east side of Münster) and Xanten they were canons. Female members of the family performed as canonesses in ''Kanonissenstift'' (secular nunnery) Überwasser in Münster,
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and the St. Boniface
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(secular nunnery) in
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. Bishop Heidenreich of Münster granted Marshal Heinrich von Merveldt in 1389 the manor of Wolbeck (now in the southeastern part of Münster). There, the ''Herrn'' von Merveldt held the office of ''Drosten'' (bailiffs) until the Secularization. The goal of an independent Imperial estate was not achieved because of the disputes within the family and of the encroachments of the episcopal lords. With his efforts as the moderator, Hermann von Merveldt Hermann participated in the completion of the Treaty of Kranenburg (23 October 1457) to end the Münster Bishops Feud (1450-1457). During the Anabaptist Rebellion (1534–1535) in Münster, the ''Herrn'' von Merveldt went to the side of the Prince-Bishop of Münster. Dietrich von Merveldt (died 1564), ''Drost'' of Wolbeck, undertook in 1532 an unsuccessful attempt to restore the order of a levy on the farmers in the city. While the Westerwinkel Line therefore always stayed in contact with the sovereign of the Prince-Bishopric, the Merfeld Line looked in late 16th and early 17th Centuries to defend its domains against all sovereign influences. Claiming its own jurisdiction, including the place of execution and the development of a Reformed church system in Merfeld was for Adolf III von Merveldt (1546–1604) and Johann Adolf von Merveldt (1580–1619) the appropriate tools for the defense of their local domination. The religious opposition against the Prince-Bishop - typical of many families of the Westphalian nobility at this time - after the Thirty Years' War and the inheritance of the House of Merfeld by the ''Herrn'' von Merode (1693) cost the family its importance, but the jurisdiction claimed by the House of Merfeld was kept for it until the end of the Prince-Bishopric (1803). From the Westerwinkel Line was Dietrich Hermann von Merveldt (1598–1658) the Lord Chamberlain of the
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and minister at the Imperial Diets of
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. Beginning with his son Dietrich Hermann II von Merveldt (1624–1688), all the hereditary heads of the family were ''(Obrist-)Hofmarschälle'' Colonel-) Court Marshals members of the (Secret) Councils and ''Drosten'' of Wolbeck, all for the Prince-Bishops of Münster. Maximilian Friedrich von Merveldt (1764–1815), Austrian ''Feldmarschall-Leutnant'' ieutenant Field Marshaland regimental commander, participated in the 1813
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and later became an
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in London.


Possessions

During the 19th Century the family owned the manors of
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, Ostendorf and Hagenbeck in the District of Recklinghausen, Steinhaus in
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, the ''Burg'' Geinegge (a castle in Bockum-Hovel) and the Schloss Westerwinkel (in Ascheberg-Herbern) in the District of Ludinghausen (after 1975, District of Coesfeld), Wolbeck bei Muenster, Huxdiek and Seppenhagen in the District of Beckum (after 1975, District of Warendorf), Feckenhorst in the District of Warendorf, Empte in the District of Coesfeld and - because of the marriage into the family of the Barons ''Droste zu Hülshoff'' (most famous family member was Annette von Droste-Hülshoff) - the manor of Füchtel in Vechta ( Lower Saxony). From 1717 to 1923 the family also had a ''Familienfideikommiss''(de) “''Familienfideikomiss''”, German Wikipedia, :de:Familienfideikommiss legal way to keep its lands and finances together in its single head for generations


Achievements

Dietrich Hermann von Merveldt (1624–1688), Privy Chamberlain of the Prince-Bishop of Münster and the ''Drost'' of Wolbeck, was raised on 17 February 1668 by Emperor Leopold I to the rank of ''Reichsfreiherr'' mperial Baron (1661–1727) was, between 1721 and 1727, the Grand Prior of the
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“in the German lands” and, in this position, also the ''Reichsfürst'' mperial Princeof
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. On 20 December 1726 was Dietrich Burchard ''Reichsfreiherr'' von Merveldt, Councilor and Lord Chamberlain for the Elector of Cologne and the Prince-Bishop of Münster, and all his descendants were raised by
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to the rank of ''Reichsgraf'' mperial Countwith the title of ''Hoch- und Wohlgeboren'' ��High and Well-Born”and an upgrade for his coat-of-arms. Furthermore, the Lords von Merveldt were awarded the diploma of the Hereditary Marshals of the District of Merveldt in the Principality of Münster by Prussian ceremony in Berlin on 28 December 1846 in
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(for the first-born of the either gender). The Bohemian ''
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'' he rights and privileges of the nobilityin the peerage was received by Maximilian von Merveldt, Imperial and Royal Chamberlain and Privy Councillor as well as Major General and Lord Chamberlain of Archduke Franz Karl, on 26 February 1848 to Vienna.


Coat of Arms

The family coat of arms shows in blue a golden lattice, consisting of six raised and toppled rafters. On the helmet is a smaller shield with the same design, between two blue ostrich feathers, each bound with three oblique bands of gold. The helmet's mantle is blue and gold. (The ''von und zu Merfeld'' Line bears a red grid on the golden background.)


Notable members

* Felix Friedrich ''Graf'' ountvon Merveldt (1862–1926), German officer and politician ( German National People's Party) * Ferdinand von Merveldt (1840–1906), landowner and member of the Prussian House of Lords * Hanns Hubertus ''Graf'' von Merveldt (1901–1969), painter * Karl von Merveldt (1790–1859), ''Landrat'' istrict Councilmanand member of the Prussian House of Lords * Maximilian Friedrich von Merveldt (1764-1815), German Army officer and diplomat in the service of the
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References


Literature

* (de) Rudolfine ''Freiin'' von Oer: ''Merveldt, von''. In: ''
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'' ew German Biography(NDB). ''Band 17'' olume 17 Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1994, p. 191-193. * (de) Otto Hupp: ''Münchener Kalender 1910'' unich Calendar 1910 München / Regensburg, Buch u. Kunstdruckerei AG, 1910. * (de) Bastian Gillner: ''Freie Herren - Freie Religion. Der Adel des Oberstifts Münster zwischen konfessionellem Konflikt und staatlicher Verdichtung 1500-1700'' (= Westfalen in der Vormoderne 8) ree Lords - Free Religion. The Nobility of the Münster Bishopric between Religious Conflict and Secular Growth 1570-1700 (=Westphalia in the Pre-Modern Age, Volume 8) Münster 2011, . * (de) Bastian Gillner: “''Schloß und Kirche. Zur adeligen Nutzung des dörflichen Kirchenraumes im frühneuzeitlichen Stift Münster'' astle and Church: Noble Use of the Village Church Domain in the Early Modern Diocese of Münster��. In: ''Adel und Umwelt: Horizonte adeliger Existenz in der frühen Neuzeit'' obility and the Environment: Horizons of the Noble Existence in the Early Modern Age ed. by Heike Düselder, et al., Köln 2008, p. 181 ff. * (de) Heinrich Glasmeier: “''Das Geschlecht von Merveldt zu Merfeld, Ein Beitrag zur Familien- und Standesgeschichte der Münsterschen Ritterschaft'' he Family von Merveldt from Merfeld, a Contribution to the Familial and Professional History of the Knighthood of Münster��. In: ''Stand und Land in Westfalen'' tatus and Land in Westphalia ed. by Dr. Heinrich Glasmeier, Heft 6 ssue 6 Bocholt, Verlag F&A Temming, 1931. * (de) ''Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Band VIII, Band 113 der Gesamtreihe'' enealogical Handbook of the Nobility, Dictionary of the Nobility Volume VIII, Volume 113 of the Whole Series Limburg an der Lahn, C. A. Starke Verlag, 1997, ISSN 0435-2408 * (de) ''Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Band XVIII, Band 139 der Gesamtreihe'' enealogical Handbook of the Nobility, Dictionary of the Nobility Volume XVIII, Volume 139 of the Whole Series Limburg an der Lahn, C. A. Starke Verlag, 2006, ISSN 0435-2408 * (de) Arnold Robens: ''Der ritterbürtige landständische Adel des Großherzogthums Niederrhein : dargestellt in Wapen und Abstammungen'' he Knightly Estates of the Grand Duchy of Lower Rhein, with Coats of Arms and Lineages Aachen (Weiß) (''Band 1'' olume 1, Wiesbaden, Neudr. im LTR-Verlag, 1818,


External links

* (de
''Urkundenregesten aus dem Archiv Schloss Lembeck, Sitz der Familie von Merveldt / Digitale Westfälische Urkunden-Datenbank'' (DWUD)
egister of Documents from the Archives of the Schloss Lembeck, Seat of the Family von Merveldt / Digital Database of Westphalian Documents* (de
Entry about Merveldt
in '' Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels-Lexicon'' ew General Dictionary of the German Nobility* (de
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in ''Neues preussisches Adelslexicon'' ew Dictionary of the Prussian Nobility* (de
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