Drastrup (Essenbæk Parish)
Drastrup | |
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Coordinates: 56°26′40″N 10°10′12″E / 56.444444°N 10.170111°E | |
Country | Denmark |
Region | Central Denmark (Midtjylland) |
Municipality | Randers |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 28 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (Central Europe Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 |
Postal code | 8960 |
Area code | (+45) 8 |
Drastrup is a village on the peninsula of Jutland, with a population of 28 (2010).[1] It is a part of Randers Municipality in the Central Denmark Region. The village is gradually becoming enveloped by the growth of Assentoft.[2]
History
[edit]Prehistory
[edit]In the present Drastrup remains have been found of a round barrow from antiquity.[3]
Early history
[edit]In medieval place names the last particle -trup means ”secondary settlement”.[4] Drastrup is known from September 16, 1465,[5] when its peasants were tenant farmers of Essenbæk Abbey.[6]
Modern history
[edit]After the Reformation, the king confiscated Essenbæk Abbey and its estate in 1540,[7] and when Drastrup was acquired on August 22, 1661, from the king by Hans Friis, there were six farms in the village.[8] Its location on moraine hills shows that agriculture was prioritized there, but cattle were probably kept on the meadows below the village.[2]
On March 18, 1695, Hans Friis gave[9] Essenbæk Home Farm (Essenbæk Ladegård), including adjoining estates, to his nephew Christian Friis,[10] who on February 15, 1726, incorporated them into the entailed estate of Tustrup.[11] On October 30, 1782, the king gave permission for the sale of the estate, and Essenbæk Home Farm was sold at auction at Tustrup on December 18, 1783, to Christian Kallager; the deed was signed on June 11, 1785.[12]
However, as early as June 10,[13] 1787, he sold it to Peter Severin Fønss and Johan Frederik Carøe.[14] In that year there were in Drastrup six farms, a smallholding and two houses,[15] in which resided 87 people.[16] Before the end of the following year the village was sold to the tenant farmers there,[17] who subdivided it among themselves.[18]
A newly built school was opened in Drastrup March 1, 1859,[20] and Drastrup Co-operative Society (Drastrup Brugsforening) was established in 1900.[21]
In the village the Virring-Essenbæk Municipality and the Årslev-Hørning Municipality opened September 1, 1959, the Sønderhald hundred Central School (Sønderhald herreds Forbundsskole),[22] also called the Sønderhald School (Sønderhaldskolen),[23] and February 1, 1960, the previous school there was closed as such.[22] Drastrup Co-operative Society was abolished in 1965,[24] but in 1968 a sports ground and a clubhouse were constructed at the Sønderhald School.[23]
From February 28, 1973,[25] the Sønderhald Municipality decided to expand the residential area of Assentoft East (Assentoft Øst) with inter alia parts of Drastrup, including the Sønderhald School,[25] so that the village is becoming surrounded by Assentoft.[26] However, the village environment, with several farm structures, is relatively well-preserved.
Geography
[edit]The landscape in and around Drastrup is relatively flat, with few hills.[27]
References
[edit]- ^ Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). Assentoft & Drastrup: Landsbyregistreringen 2011. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/ ;[Retrieved 2016-07-22], p. 2
- ^ a b Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). Assentoft & Drastrup: Landsbyregistreringen 2011. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/ ;[Retrieved 2016-07-22], p. 13
- ^ Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen. Fund og Fortidsminder. http://www.kulturarv.dk/fundogfortidsminder/Lokalitet/47416/ [permanent dead link ];[Retrieved 2017-01-21]
- ^ Becker-Christensen, Christian; Widell, Peter (1992). Politikens NUDANSK ORDBOG. Copenhagen, Denmark: Politikens Forlag A/S. ISBN 87-567-5107-9 (volume 1-2), p. 1117
- ^ Nordisk Forskningsinstitut (1998). Danmarks Stednavne. http://danmarksstednavne.navneforskning.ku.dk/ [permanent dead link ];[Retrieved 2017-01-21]
- ^ Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, p. 7
- ^ Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, p. 11
- ^ West, F. J. (1908). Kronens Skøder: paa afhændet og erhvervet Jordegods i Danmark, fra Reformationen til Nutiden. Andet Bind. 1648-1688. Copenhagen, Denmark; Rigsarkivet, p. 101
- ^ Hansen, Karl (1832). Danske Ridderborge, beskrevne tildeels efter utrykte Kilder. Copenhagen, Denmark; Hofboghandler Beekens Forlag, p. 102
- ^ Nielsen, Niels; Skautrup, Peter; Mathiassen, Therkel (1963). J. P. TRAP: DANMARK. FEMTE UDGAVE. REDIGERET AF NIELS NIELSEN • PETER SKAUTRUP • THERKEL MATHIASSEN. RANDERS AMT. BIND VII, 2. Copenhagen, Denmark: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, p. 862
- ^ Hansen, Karl (1832). Danske Ridderborge, beskrevne tildeels efter utrykte Kilder. Copenhagen, Denmark; Hofboghandler Beekens Forlag, p. 142
- ^ Hansen, Karl (1832). Danske Ridderborge, beskrevne tildeels efter utrykte Kilder. Copenhagen, Denmark; Hofboghandler Beekens Forlag, p. 143
- ^ Hansen, Karl (1832). Danske Ridderborge, beskrevne tildeels efter utrykte Kilder. Copenhagen, Denmark; Hofboghandler Beekens Forlag, p. 145
- ^ Nielsen, Niels; Skautrup, Peter; Mathiassen, Therkel (1963). J. P. TRAP: DANMARK. FEMTE UDGAVE. REDIGERET AF NIELS NIELSEN • PETER SKAUTRUP • THERKEL MATHIASSEN. RANDERS AMT. BIND VII, 2. Copenhagen, Denmark: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, p. 848
- ^ Mehlsen, Ejnar (1919). Essenbæk Kloster in Aarbog udgivet af Randers Amts Historiske Samfund. Årgang 13. 52-60. Randers, Denmark: Randers Amts Historiske Samfund, p. 60
- ^ Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, p. 18
- ^ Nielsen, Niels; Skautrup, Peter; Mathiassen, Therkel (1963). J. P. TRAP: DANMARK. FEMTE UDGAVE. REDIGERET AF NIELS NIELSEN • PETER SKAUTRUP • THERKEL MATHIASSEN. RANDERS AMT. BIND VII, 2. Copenhagen, Denmark: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, p. 847
- ^ Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, p. 91
- ^ Sørensen, Steffen (1999). Drastrup skole 1854-1960 in Årsskrift 1999. Auning, Denmark: Lokalhistorisk forening for Sønderhald Kommune og Sønderhalds Egnsarkiv, p. 10
- ^ Sørensen, Steffen (1999). Drastrup skole 1854-1960 in Årsskrift 1999. Auning, Denmark: Lokalhistorisk forening for Sønderhald Kommune og Sønderhalds Egnsarkiv, p. 9
- ^ Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, pp. 105-106
- ^ a b Sørensen, Steffen (1999). Drastrup skole 1854-1960 in Årsskrift 1999. Auning, Denmark: Lokalhistorisk forening for Sønderhald Kommune og Sønderhalds Egnsarkiv, p. 12
- ^ a b Idræts- og Kulturcenter Assentoft hallerne (2000). Assentoft hallerne 25 år 1975-2000. Auning, Denmark; Djurs Gruppen, p. 3
- ^ Sønderhald Egnsarkiv. DRASTRUP BRUGSFORENING. Regnskab og jubilæum. https://arkiv.dk/vis/2165296 [permanent dead link ];[Retrieved 2017-01-21]
- ^ a b Wandel, Lars U. (1975). Partiel byplanvedtægt nr. 2 SØNDERHALD KOMMUNE. Copenhagen, Denmark; Miljøministeriet, pp. 2-4
- ^ Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). Assentoft & Drastrup: Landsbyregistreringen 2011. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/ [Retrieved 2016-07-22], p. 13
- ^ Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). Assentoft & Drastrup: Landsbyregistreringen 2011. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/, pp. 10-11