Carl Ludewig Vezin

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Vezin's listed tombstone in the lapidarium on the Goseriede

Carl Ludewig Vezin (also: Carl Ludwig Vezin * 6. August 1747 in Hannover , † 5. September 1805 ) was a German businessman and mountain Offense - Upper factor .

Life

Carl Ludewig Vezin, born in Hanover in 1747 during the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover at the time of the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, was - together with the court agent Gotthilf Friedrich Winkelmann - a representative for orders from the Hanover-based mining company , which is one of four in Hanover Glasniederlagen at Anton von der Vecken Erben had set up and for which advance payments had to be made for orders.

In 1779, Vezin acquired the corner house previously built by Johann Duve in 1665 for the noble von Knigge-Leveste family at the later address at Calenberger Strasse 37 at the corner of Große Duvenstrasse and set up a colonial and material goods store with a shop there.

In 1787 or 1788, Vezin and August Heinrich von der Heyde from the von der Heyde family founded a trading company in which the actor, poet and theater director Friedrich Ludwig Schmidt also worked. However, the company was closed after a decade, while the two entrepreneurs then continued to do business under their own names. From 1788 to around 1803 in the Calenberger Neustadt , the upper factor of the mountain shop was also the owner of a “materials shop and tobacco factory, including fat goods in bulk”.

The first address book of the city of Hanover from 1798 recorded the "Berghandlungs-Factor" at the address Am Steinweg ,

Handwritten notes on the postcard - form of the “ Caffee-Gross-Rösterei von CL Vezin & Co.”; sent in 1902 to C. Stünkel in Sachsenhagen
The foot of the tomb,
posthumously dated 1808, with the artist's signature of the sculptor “C. Angermann "

Carl Ludwig Vezin, namesake of working in the 20th Century " Caffee-Gross-roasting of CL Vezin & Co.", died in 1805 and was on the old St. Nicholas cemetery of the old city buried Hanover. The foot of his listed tomb bears the artist's signature of the sculptor C. Angermann.

Web links

Commons : Carl Ludewig Vezin  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Hans Mahrenholtz (arrangement): The tomb inscriptions of the Hanoverian Nikolai cemetery. Edited according to the status of 1950/52 , in Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series 9, Doppelheft 1/2, Hannover: Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1955, p. 110; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. ^ A b c Kaiserlich-privilegirte Allgemeine Handlungs-Zeitung and Advertisements , Volume 5 (1799), Nuremberg: Contor der Handelszeitung, p. 139; Digitized via Google books
  3. Matthias Rolfs (ed.): Berghandlungs-Factoren und Correspondenten , in ders .: Königlich Groß-Britannisch- und Chur-Fürstlich Braunschweigisch-Lüneburgischer Staatskalender to the year 1784 , p. 8; Digitized via Google books
  4. a b Alheidis von Rohr : Cut glass / Glass of the 17th and 18th centuries / Lauensteiner Glass / The cut glasses with mining decor of the Lauensteiner Hütte and the coal mining in the Osterwald , in Rainer Slotta et al. : Mines on glass: valuables (not only) for emperors and noblemen , catalog for the exhibition in the German Mining Museum Bochum from November 9, 2003 to August 8, 2004 (= publications from the German Mining Museum Bochum ; No. 120) , Bochum: German Mining Museum, 2003, ISBN 978-3-937203-02-7 and ISBN 3-937203-02-8 , pp. 23–93; here especially p. 42; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. ^ Arnold Nöldeke (arrangement): Calenberger Straße 37 (municipal property) , in which: Die Kunstdenkmäler der Provinz Hannover , ed. from the Provincial Committee and State Directorate of the Province of Hanover , Volume 1; Hanover district. Issue 2 in two parts , self-published by the Provinzialverwaltung, Theodor Schulzes Buchhandlung, Hanover, 1932, p. 489, illustration p. 490
  6. ^ A b Hermann Uhde : Memories of the actor, playwright and drama director Friedrich Ludwig Schmidt (1772–1841) , Volume 1, Hamburg: W. Mauke and Sons, 1875, p. 14; Digitized via Google books
  7. ^ Hannoversches Adressbuch , Part 1: Alphabetical index of the local residents with a remark of their business, the streets in which they live and the house number , p. 69; Digitized version of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library via the German Research Foundation
  8. Compare the picture document at Wikimedia Commons
  9. a b Compare the photo documentation at Wikimedia Commons
  10. Gerd Weiß , Marianne Zehnpfennig: Nikolaikapelle and Nikolaifriedhof. In: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover, part 1, vol. 10.1 , ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - publications by the Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden 1983, ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , p. 57ff .; here: p. 58; as well as in the middle of the addendum to volume 10.2, list of architectural monuments according to § 4 ( NDSchG ) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation ) / Status: July 1, 1985 / City of Hanover , p. 3ff.