Claus Hartwig von Perckenthin

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Claus Hartwig von Perckenthin (or: Claus Hartwig von Perckentin , also: Niclas Hartwig von Berkentin ) († 1719 in Pinneberg ) was a Danish politician, holder of the Dannebrog order and Landdrost ( district administrator ) of the Pinneberg rule .

He was the royal Danish Privy Councilor , bearer of the Order of Dannebrog and chief steward of Anna Sophie von Reventlow , the Queen of Denmark.

From 1704 to 1711 he was Landdrost of the Pinneberg lordship and initially ruled from Hamburg until, on the orders of King Frederick IV of Denmark and Norway, he had to look for a home in Pinneberg at his own expense. Perckenthin took over the property of the deposed administrator Burchard von Suhm in Dingstätte 14/16. He lived there until his death in 1719. He left two sons.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Ehlers: History and Folklore of the Pinneberg District p. 256 (JR Groth Elmhorn 1922)
  2. Dieter Beig: Culture - A Long Way The History of the Pinneberger Landdrostei p. 21 (Wachholtz 2007)
  3. Yearbook for the district of Pinneberg: The destruction of the Pinneberg castle and the affair v. Suhm: Landdrost and the administrator have to take apartments at the Dingstätte p. 61 (A. Beig Verlag Pinneberg 1986)