Anton Heinrich Gloxin

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Anton Heinrich Gloxin , also Anton Henrich Gloxin , Anthon Hinrich Gloxin (born June 16, 1645 in Lübeck , † January 22, 1690 ibid) was a German lawyer and imperial councilor.

Life

Anton Heinrich Gloxin was the youngest of nine children of Lübeck's Syndic and Mayor David Gloxin and his wife Anna, the sister of Mayor Hieronymus Schabbel . Of his three brothers and five sisters, Margarethe Elisabeth (1629–1671) married Valentin Heider in 1647 , who represented several Protestant imperial cities in the peace negotiations in Osnabrück and Nuremberg. Anna (1635–1709) married the syndic of the Ratzeburg cathedral chapter Johannes Francke and became the mother of August Hermann Francke (1663–1727). Two other brothers Friedrich and David were enrolled in Rostock as children in 1643. Friedrich died as a student in Jena in 1654 when he wanted to settle a dispute between fellow students. David also died as a student in Jena, probably after a long illness.

Anton Heinrich was tutored by Adam Tribbechov as private tutor and then attended the Katharineum in Lübeck . From autumn 1661 he studied law at the universities of Rostock and Altdorf . In Altdorf he became Peter and Paul (June 29) 1670 as Dr. jur. PhD. Immediately afterwards he was Lübeck's ambassador to the Reichstag in Regensburg . On September 16, 1670, Emperor Leopold I granted him the title of Imperial Councilor and raised him to the rank of Count ad personam .

When his father died the following year, he returned to Lübeck and, as patronus, took over the administration of the family foundations, especially the generous Schabbel scholarship donated by his uncle Hieronymus Schabbel in December 1637 . With this he supported his nephew August Hermann Francke from 1679 and influenced his education. In 1738, Johann Henrich von Seelen published some of the letters from the scholarship holders to Gloxin on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the scholarship.

He was married three times in his relatively short life. His first marriage was on May 8, 1672, Anna Catharina, b. Derenthal, a daughter of the Minden Vice Chancellor Daniel Ernst Derenthal. This marriage had a son, David (* 1674; † 1698 as cand. Iur. In Güstrow ). In his second marriage he married Marie Juliana, born on May 10, 1677. Becker (* 1654 in Hanover; † October 11, 1680 ibid), a daughter of the Hanoverian lawyer Hinrich Becker. This marriage had a daughter, Anna Maria, who married the Oldenburg-Delmenhorster bailiff Moritz Eberhard von Spilcker. In his third marriage he was with Anna Margarethe, geb. Stein married a daughter of the Frankfurt councilor Conrad Stein († 1670). The couple had a son Johann Hinrich and a daughter Anna Eleonore, who married Hermann Krohn, the brother of the Lübeck mayor Johann Adolph Krohn . The legacy of her daughter Catharina Margaretha, wife of Lübeck councilor Daniel Haecks , led to a lengthy civil case between Spilcker and Krohn before the Reich Chamber of Commerce , which set a precedent .

Works

  • Materiam Appellationum Ab Interlocutoriis inprimis iis, Quae Vim Definitivarum Habent Breviter Delineatam. Altdorf: Winterberg 1670

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Individual evidence

  1. Werner Dobras: Heider, Valentin in the Internet portal Westphalian Peace
  2. ^ Registration of Friedrich.
  3. ^ Title of the eulogy for Friedrich Gloxin
  4. ^ Funeral sermon for David Gloxin
  5. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  6. According to the titles of the congratulations in VD 17
  7. Karl Friedrich von Frank: Status surveys and acts of grace for the German Empire: ie for the Holy Roman Empire and the Austrian hereditary lands until 1806, as well as imperial Austrian until 1823, with some additions to the "Old Austrian Adels Lexicon" 1823-1918. Senftenegg Castle 1970, p. 98
  8. A complete list of the scholarship holders up to 1737 can be found in von Seelen (lit.), p. 99
  9. Nuptiis auspicatissimis .. Mindae: Piler 1672
  10. ^ Entry by David Gloxin in 1694 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  11. ^ Entry by Johann Hinrich Gloxin in 1702 in the Rostocker matriculation portal ; he later worked as a lower court procurator in Lübeck, converted to the Catholic religion and died in misery ( Georg Wilhelm Dittmer : Genealogical and biographical news about Lückeck families from older times. Lübeck 1859, p. 36)
  12. ^ Peter Oestmann : A civil trial at the Reich Chamber of Commerce: Edition of a court file from the 18th century. Cologne; Weimar; Vienna: Böhlau 2009 (sources and research on the highest jurisdiction in the Old Reich 55) ISBN 978-3-412-20246-0