Carl von Tiesenhausen

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Baron Carl Hermann Friedrich von Tiesenhausen (December 29 * 1787 . Jul / 9. January  1788 greg. In Staniłówka , † September 27 jul. / 9. October  1849 greg. In New Bewershof ) was a Baltic German lawyer .

Life

Origin and family

Carl was a member of the noble family of Tiesenhausens . He was the son of Russian majors Adolph von Tiesenhausen (1761-1828) and Anna Caroline, nee. von Kanefer (1769-1832).

He married Caroline von Brümmer (1793–1869) in 1812.

Career

Tiesenhausen studied law in Dorpat from 1807 to 1809 . After that he was employed as an assessor at the Livonian court court and from 1812 to 1820 secretary of the regional court and from 1820 to 1825 of the district court in Wenden . In 1827 he became a councilor of the senior management of the Livonian noble goods credit society in Riga . In 1830 he was district deputy for the Riga-Wolmarschen district. After he was secretary of the Livonian court from 1831 to 1847 , he became its vice-president.

In 1849 Tiesenhausen was awarded the Vladimir Order, IV class. He was a member of the commission to review the privileges of the Livonian nobility and to regulate the income of churches and preachers. Since 1835 he was also the nobility delegate to the commission in matters of the Livonian Peasant Ordinance. He was co-founder, from 1834 to 1836 and again from 1842 to 1849 co-director and from 1836 to 1837 president of the Society for the History and Archeology of the Baltic Provinces of Russia .

He has owned the Neu-Bewershof estate since 1819 , but pledged it between 1833 and 1841.

Works

In addition to some criminological treatises, he continued Heinrich von Hagemeister's history of goods :

literature

  • Theodor Beise : Carl Hermann Friedrich von Tiesenhausen. Lecture in his memory . In: Mittheilungen from the field of the history of Liv, Ehst and Courland , Vol. 5 (1850), pp. 483-502

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold Hasselblatt and Gustav Otto : Album academicum of the Imperial University of Dorpat. C. Mattiesen, Dorpat 1889, p. 23, no.335.