Case Files Explained

There are many different numbers and stamps on the pages because different offices/books were keeping control of the same transaction. These are the most important ones:

The Acten-Designation / Designatio Actorum — the case file’s own “table of contents”

The Acten Designation or Designatio Actorum is the table of contents for the case file.

When a case file was opened (here, 1841–1842), a clerk wrote a contents list with brief titles. Each numbered entry in the contents list is composed of one or more documents; for example, the contents list has these two documents listed under entries #2 and #3:

Number

Documents

1.

2.

3.

Cross-Referencing the Contents List to Its Documents

For each number in column one of the contents list, the first document listed will have this number written in the upper right corner of the first page. This first document for #2 in the able above is the Bericht Amts Bückeburg (Report of the Bückeburg Office); in the upper right corner of its first page, 2 is written:

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Figure 1. "pr in Cam 11 OCt 1841 (2 visible in right corner)

Numbering Systems of the Rentkammer in Schaumburg-Lippe (Mid-19th Century)

Overview

During the mid-19th century, the Rentkammer (Chamber Treasury) in Schaumburg-Lippe used parallel numbering systems to track petitions, reports, rescripts, and related acts. Each number served a distinct bureaucratic purpose and helps reconstruct the flow of a case file.

The “Nr pr. ####” Numbers — Protocol / Register Numbers

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  • Definition: The entry number in the Rentkammer’s Protokollbuch (protocol book), a line-by-line ledger recording decisions and actions.

A protocol number was assigned once when the case was formally undertaken by the Rentkammer. In the case involving Johann Heinrich Krückeberg request for a loan, Nr pr: 1274 was written on the bottom of the first page of the of his Octoboer 2, 1841, Petition. Every subsequent document in the case (reports, cover slips, rescripts, replies) still belonged to that protocol entry — but the number itself didn’t need to be re-written on every single sheet. So, “Nr pr. 1274” is the umbrella identifier under which the whole Krückeberg loan matter was logged in the protocol book.

  • Variants: Appears as Nr pr. or Num pr., with identical meaning.

The “NC ####” Numbers

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The NC #### numbers appear in the upper left corner of the first page of each major document. They are merely sequential numbers assigned by the Rentkammer as items were logged and handled during a given year. The numbers increased throughout the year marking the chronological order of handling.

"N.C." or "NC." stand sfor "Numerus Cammeralis" (sometimes written No. Cam. or Nr. Cam.), which literally means "Chamber Number."

That same number was recorded in a register book (Register der Kammer-Acta) with a short note about what the document contained.

In Short

The "N.C. number" was the Rentkammer’s filing or tracking number—like a receipt number written on each letter—so the clerks could keep track of all the papers that came in and went out.

Distinction Between the Two Systems

  • The NC number was simply a running number the Rentkammer gave to each document as it came across their desk.

  • The Nr pr. was a protocol number, assigned upon entry into the official ledger.

Conclusion

The Rentkammer’s dual numbering system — NC docket numbers and Nr pr. protocol entries — provided both an operational sequence of handling and a permanent ledger reference. Together they allow today’s researcher to trace the administrative life-cycle of a petition from initial submission, through treasury handling, to final rescript or repayment closure.

Meaning of "ad NC ####"

ad NC #### or ad Num Cam #### means “in reference to NC ####”. It links a later follow-up document to an earlier one. In the image below, for example, ad appears above Num: Cam: 5702, and the meaing is: "concerning the Rentcammer document numbered 5702".

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