Christian August Thomas Bruhn

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Christian August Thomas Bruhn (born November 16, 1808 in Wesselburen ; † May 6, 1875 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Christian August Thomas Bruhn studied law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . With Franz Heinrich Frahm , Christian Andreas Julius Reventlow , Otto von Rantzau and Karl Philipp Francke , he became a member of the Corps Holsatia . In 1831 he passed his legal state examination before the Gottorf Higher Court , first became a lower court lawyer and then entered the Danish administrative service. He became Hardesvogt and riding steward of Frös- and Kalslund- Harden in the Hadersleben office . During the Schleswig-Holstein uprising he was from 1848 to the beginning of 1851 bailiff for the Hadersleben office.

After the restoration of Danish rule, he lost his office and was also excluded from the amnesty that King Frederick VII announced with the patent for the Duchy of Schleswig, concerning the amnesty in 1851. Bruhn went to Lübeck . Here he was initially a lawyer, then from 1854 chancellery at the Higher Appeal Court of the four Free Cities and then director ( secretary ) of the Lübeck Fire Insurance Association . His son Christian August Bruhn (1843–1898) followed him as director of the fire insurance association until he moved to Munich in 1893. His daughter Ina (* 1880) married Konrad von Kardorff and was the mother of Ursula von Kardorff , his son was the chemist and industrial manager Bruno Bruhn . Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn was his youngest son.

Fonts

  • Collection of decisions of the Lübeck Higher Appeal Court in Lübeck cases. 2 volumes, Lübeck 1858
Digitized , volume 1
Digitized volume 2

literature

  • Eduard Alberti : Lexicon of the Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1866 to 1882 Volume 1, Kiel: Biernatzki 1885, p. 83

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 75 , 58.