Christoph Bernhard Schrader

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Christoph Bernhard Schrader (* 1573 in Gadebusch ; † 1638 in Rostock ) was a German lawyer, secretary of the Hanseatic Office in Bergen and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Rostock.

Life

From 1593 Christoph Bernhard Schrader studied law at the University of Rostock . On the recommendation of the Rostock university teacher and Lübeck Mayor Jakob Bording he was of the Lübeck mountain riders after detailed examination by the Council in 1608 to six years as secretary of the Hanseatic Kontor in Bergen (Norway) ordered, where he Trinity arrived in 1608 and his service on the Bryggen recorded. Although he wanted to give up his secretarial service in Bergen before his obligation expired, he managed to keep him in Bergen until his successor Caspar Heigenius arrived in 1628, after the intended successor Hermann Bresser had died in Lübeck in 1627 before he left for Bergen. From 1630 until his death he was a councilor in Rostock. The Rostock rector Heinrich Rahn wrote the funeral speech for him.

Schrader was married to Elisabeth Lassen, a daughter of the Rostock university professor Petrus Lassen .

literature

  • Friedrich Bruns : The secretaries of the German office in Bergen , in: Det Hanseatiske Museums Skriften , Volume 13, Bergen 1939, pp. 61–64

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry 1593 in the Rostock matriculation portal