Christian Heinrich Lembke

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Christian Heinrich Lembke (born May 24, 1771 in Lübeck ; † December 19, 1842 ibid) was a German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Christian Heinrich Lembke

Life

Christian Heinrich Lembke was the son of the mayor of Lübeck, Gabriel Christian Lembke . From 1791 he studied law at the University of Jena and in 1794 applied for the position of council secretary in Lübeck. In 1796 he was taken on as the third council secretary and registrar in the Lübeck civil service and, with the interruption of the Lübeck French period from 1810 to 1814, retained this position until the end of his life. In 1818 he became the first council secretary ( protonotary ).

Lembke House in Travemünde

In 1802 Lembke was one of the ten private founders of the Travemünde seaside resort in the form of a stock corporation. In 1824 he had a classicist summer house built on the Außenallee in Travemünde by the master builder and architect Joseph Christian Lillie , who had immigrated to Lübeck from Denmark, as the first private villa of the bath . After a long vacancy, the house was burned on July 14, 1967 and destroyed. Lillie had built the classicist town house at Breite Strasse 50 for Lembke as early as 1821 . It was destroyed in the air raid on Lübeck in 1942. The Nordic Society last resided here .

An oval portrait miniature as a painted, embossed wax relief of him is kept in the St. Anne's Museum in Lübeck.

Fonts

  • as editor: autobiography Weyland His Magnificence of the mayor of the imperial free imperial city of Lübeck Gabriel Christian Lembke, both right doctor and kaiserl. Count Palatine, Römhild, Lübeck 1800
  • with Heinrich Wilhelm Danzmann : About the private seaside resort near Travemünde , 1803 (digitized version)

literature

  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck syndicists and council secretaries until the constitutional amendment of 1851. in: ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), p. 164/165

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ilsabe von Bülow: Joseph Christian Lillie (1760-1827) . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2008, p. 108 ff. ISBN 9783422066106