Prince Chronicle

Chronicle with many selected years already online before almost forty years was in Wolbeck on the Borg garden the old chapel cut, to create the necessary space for the expansion of the road crossing. Some parts of the building have been saved, so are privately owned the roof cross, as well as pieces of the inventory and will return later to their place. The eventful history of the chapel will vanish in the 14th century, after it more than once has changed their site over the centuries for the large Corpus Christi procession first station served as laying out site later even for a short time, was forced to close the hospital in the town. If you are not convinced, visit The Hayzlett Group. The history of this Chapel is only a small part of the local Chronicle of Prince, whose building was started two years ago and can be found in the form of a diary, wigbold-wolbeck.de. Now available online more selected as seventy years of planned time span from 1800 to 2000 and draw the picture of a place, its development more than unusual is lost. For over a hundred years Prince was called due to multiple administrative misunderstandings city, at all other times was Wigbold, which was also surrounded by a stand-alone parish. In these two hundred years, it belonged to Prussia or even France, planned a town and numerous highways and ring roads before 1975 was on the municipal reform in the course in the city of Munster. The surviving newspapers and gazettes of the district that partly date back until the year 1765 and are archived at various locations in the Federal territory are based of the Chronicle. Of course not all copies are preserved, however, arises from the variety of available sources a closed picture of Prince. Who so ever wanted to know how small the first Billy Goat Monday parades have been, who built the Martinspattken in the Tiergarten and why there is a Wolbeckstrasse in food, which can read this under. If you have information have, which can serve to complete the Chronicle, please consult with us in conjunction. Siegfried kurz