Adolf von Bülow (bailiff)

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Adolf Hartwig Heinrich von Bülow (born October 17, 1787 in Wittenburg , † December 11, 1816 in Cismar ) was a German administrative lawyer in the Danish service and bailiff in the office of Cismar .

Life

Adolf Hartwig Heinrich von Bülow was a son of Bernhard Joachim von Bülow , who served as court marshal in the service of the ducal Mecklenburg. Heinrich von Bülow was his younger brother. He studied law and entered the Danish service on November 9, 1809 as a chamberlain . On March 20, 1810 he became assessor in the royal treasury administration and auscultant in the college of finance. He then went on a trip abroad, from which he returned in 1811. In 1812 he became an assessor in the finance college. His tasks included preparing the Danish currency reform after the national bankruptcy and the establishment of the Rigsbank in 1813.

On April 27, 1813 he was appointed bailiff in Cismar, where he died in 1816.

He was married to Susanna Augusta Klara Adelheid Countess von Baudissin (born September 25, 1790 in Copenhagen, † September 26, 1874 in Plön), daughter of Carl Ludwig von Baudissin on Rantzau and Lammershagen. In 1815 the son Bernhard Ernst von Bülow was born. After his death in 1823 she married Hans Adolf von Warnstedt († 1853), forestry and hunter master of the Duchy of Holstein.

Awards

Fonts

  • About Denmark's new monetary and financial system. Copenhagen 1813

literature

  • Thomas Hansen Erslew, IE Dittmann: Almindeligt forfatterlexicon for Kongeriget Danmark: med tilhörende bilande fra för 1814 til 1840. Volume 1: A - J, Copenhagen 1843, p. 262

Individual evidence

  1. According to Hans Schröder : Additions and corrections to the lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1796 to 1828. In: Niels Nikolaus Falck (ed.): New citizenship magazine with special consideration for the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 2 (1834), p. 677, according to other information Schwerin