Christian Ludwig von Hake

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Christian Ludwig von Hake (also: Christian Ludewig von Hake and Christian Ludwig Hacke and Christian Ludewig von Hacke ; * December 5, 1745 in Hanover ; † October 18, 1818 in Stade ) was a German administrative lawyer and Hanoverian State Minister .

Life

Hake was born in 1745 as the eldest son of the Hanoverian Prime Minister and Grand Bailiff Levin Adolph Freiherr von Hake and his wife Renate Sophie, née. of Alvensleben out of the house Neugattersleben born and came from the noble family of Hake . He grew up in Hanover and from 1763 studied law at the University of Göttingen . Ernst Ludwig Julius von Lenthe mentions him in his report, including the list of participants, when the Duke of York visited Göttingen on August 22, 1765. On January 10, 1765 he got a job as an auditor at the law office in Hanover. In 1766 he was appointed court judge for the Calenberg landscape , from 1767 with the character of a councilor. In 1767 he became a deputy of the Calenberg landscape. In 1778 he received the rank of Real Privy Councilor.

In 1779 the court building and gardening department was transferred from Hake. In this function he made special contributions to the preservation of the Herrenhausen Gardens .

Hake, inheritance and court Lord on the manor ear and in Buchhagen and " Bodemwerder " the immediate superior in 1780 was Herrhausen make court gardener Karl Gottlob Feuereisen .

In 1798, Hake was promoted to the Privy Council with general rank. In 1799 he became president of the Bremen and Verdens government and counts of the state of Hadeln . On November 10, 1801 he received the title of Minister of State. Hake remained head of the government of the duchies of Bremen and Verden until it was taken over by the Kingdom of Westphalia . After the end of the Franco-Westphalian interlude, he returned to Stade in 1813. From 1816 to 1818 he was President of the Provisional Government Commission in Stade.

Awards

On May 25, 1776 Christian Ludewig von Hake was made an honorary member by the Royal Agricultural Society in Celle. The genus Hakea from the silver tree family was named after him in 1797 by Heinrich Adolf Schrader and Johann Christoph Wendland in Sertum Hannoveranum (1797).

Hake was the bearer of the Grand Cross of the Guelph Order .

family

Christian Ludewig von Hake married Wilhelmine Friederike Amalie von Wallmoden on April 26, 1778 (* April 28, 1756 - November 27, 1829), a daughter of Chamberlain Ernst Franz von Wallmoden (1728–1776). The couple had several children:

  • Johann Christoph Georg Adolf (born December 19, 1779 - † January 25, 1840) laid out the Ohrbergpark landscape park on Gut Ohr (near Hameln)
  • Sophie Antoniette Wilhelmine Charlotte (* August 8, 1782; † October 1, 1788), died of dysentery
  • Fredrike Louise Sophie (May 29, 1786 - February 17, 1857)
⚭ 1809 Friedrich Karl Ludwig von Schulenburg-Altendorf († July 30, 1817)
⚭ 1820 Andreas von Schlütter (born June 3, 1781; † February 24, 1863), major general
  • Louise Wilhelmine Frederike (born November 17, 1796; † July 15, 1860) ⚭ 1822 Baron Ivan Gottlieb Friedrich von Hodenberg-Grethem (born September 18, 1786; † April 14, 1840), Lieutenant Colonel

literature

  • Rauch: The heads of the Stader government until 1866 . In: Jahrbuch der Männer vom Morgenstern 24 (1930), p. 76f.
  • Marieanne von König: Herrenhausen: the royal gardens in Hanover. Wallstein-Verlag, 2006, p. 263
  • Gunnar Henry Caddick: The Hannöversche Landsmannschaft at the University of Göttingen from 1737–1809 , Göttingen 2009
  • Friedrich August Gustav Adolf von Hake, History of the Baron Family von Hake in Lower Saxony , p.264ff

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Friedrich August Gustav Adolf von Hake: Christian Ludwig III. , in this: History of the Baron von Hake Family in Lower Saxony , [Hameln]: [Niemeyer], [1887], p. 264ff .; Digitized version of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  2. ^ Marieanne von König: Herrenhausen: the royal gardens in Hanover. Wallstein-Verlag, 2006, p. 263
  3. Armin Schöne : From the Peace of Westphalia to the Congress of Vienna: European power politics around Langwedel and Bremen (= clerical and secular rule in the Old Kingdom , Volume 2), 1st edition, Bremen: Edition Falkenberg, 2016, ISBN 978-3-95494- 074-5 and ISBN 3-95494-074-4 , p. 528; Preview over google books
  4. n.v . : Hacke, Christian Ludwig in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library [undated], last accessed on March 1, 2020
  5. Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : von Hacke , in ders .: The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived and are still alive since the Reformation in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hanover, from the most credible Writers collected , Volume 2, Bremen 1823, Carl Schünemann, p. 207; Digitized by the Bavarian State Library (BSB)
  6. Königl.-Groß-Britannischer and Chur-Fürstl. Braunschweig-Lüneburgischer Staats-Kalender to the year 1789 , p. 49; Digitized via Google books
  7. a b Karl Gottlob Feuereisen : Dedication of His Hochwohlgebornen to Mr. Christian Ludewig Freyherrn von Hacke , in ders .: Practical treatises about some important objects in the fine gardening ... , Hanover, in the Helwingische Hof-Buchhandlung, 1780; Digitized version of the BSB
  8. Lenthe's report with enclosures in the manuscript department of the SUB Göttingen; after Caddick / Curschmann (Lit.), there No. 0430 of the list of members