Detlev Friedrich Dreves

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Detlev Friedrich Dreves , also Detlov Friedrich Dreves (born July 31, 1776 in Döbbersen , † June 23, 1843 in Rostock ) was a lawyer, lawyer and state syndic of the Mecklenburg knighthood .

Life

Detlev Friedrich Dreves was one of the sons of the pastor in Döbbersen and later prepositus in Boizenburg Simon Peter Christian Dreves (1744-1814). He attended the Gymnasium Güstrow until 1792 and then began studying law at the universities of Jena and Göttingen . In 1797 he was promoted to Dr. PhD in both rights. He practiced as a lawyer in Rostock and was appointed to the state parliament in Malchin in November 1804 as the successor to the sick state syndic Ernst Johann Friedrich Mantzel (1748–1806), initially as vice-syndic and after Mantzel's death in 1806 as syndic of the Mecklenburg Knighthood.

In the period of upheaval, he participated in the trade in so-called rolled goods. In 1801 he acquired from Joachim Christoph Janisch the "allodial Guth Horst cum Pertinentiis occupied in the knightly office of Boitzenburg ", which he sold to the merchant Matthijs Ooster in 1801/1802 .

The Mecklenburg botanist Johann Friedrich Peter Dreves , the theologian Georg Johann Simon Dreves and the Hamburg businessman and commissioner Johann Karl Dreves were his brothers. The poet lawyer Leberecht Dreves was his nephew.

He was married to Louise Juliane Henriette, b. Paepcke (1783–1861), the younger sister of Moritz Christian von Paepcke .

Fonts

  • De acceptationibus, quam vulgo vocant, necessitate in donationibus mortus causa , Dietrich, Göttingen 1797
Digitized , University and State Library Saxony-Anhalt

literature

  • Stephan Sehlke: Das Geistige Boizenburg: Education and the educated in and from the Boizenburg area from the 13th century to 1945 , Norderstedt 2011, p. 163

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Individual evidence

  1. Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung 1804, column 1700