Eberhard Ludwig Baring

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Eberhard Ludwig Baring , also Eberhard Baring Ludewig (* 16th February 1688 ; † 9. November 1743 in Hannover ) was a German lawyer , most recently as royal britain Cob and kurhannoverscher Privy Councilor .

family

Eberhard Ludwig Baring Baring came from the Baring family . He was a son of the pastor and writer Melchior Lorenz Baring (1650–1691), Elisabeth Dorothea geb. von Helmold († 1737). His brother Johann Georg Baring (1682-1735) was a pastor in Mariendrebber . Baring married Maria Charlotte born in 1720. Reinhold (1695–1766), daughter of Christian Reinhold. The couple had ten children, seven of whom died prematurely.

Live and act

Baring studied law at the Universities of Halle and later in Jena . In 1719 he was appointed curator bonorum with the Count of Kielmannsegg . As such, he was the person appointed by the judicial authority to administer the goods and assets of a debtor in the event of bankruptcy.

1720 Baring Convent - lawyer , two years later, in 1722 Hofgerichtsassessor . The court courts of that time corresponded to the later regional courts , but only had to decide in civil matters . They were knightly courts, which consisted of a mostly noble court judge and several assessors . In 1726 Baring was given the rank and title of a court and judicial councilor for the Elector of Brunswick .

In 1733 Baring was subdelegate of the imperial execution commission against the Free Imperial City of Mühlhausen in Thuringia , which belonged to the Lower Saxony Imperial Circle and was the protective city of Kurhannover . Due to failed reform efforts and severe civil protests and unrest in Mühlhausen, the execution commission took unusually tough action against the city. As a result, there was a recess between the Electorate of Brandenburg and Electorate of Hanover.

In 1740 Baring was elevated to the position of Royal British and Electoral Brunswick Privy Councilor. Baring died in November 1743 "at full work" in his office in Hanover at the Schlagfluss . His estate is in the Federal Archives .

literature

  • Adolf Baring : The Baring family, in particular the Hanoverian line, with 22 illustrations and a coat of arms in: German Roland Book for Gender Studies , published by the "Roland" Association for the Promotion of Stamm-, Wappen- und Siegelkunde EV, 1st volume, Dresden 1918, P. 7ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ David Petry: Conflict Management as a Media Event: Reichsstadt and Reichshofrat in the Early Modern Era , Akademie-Verlag Berlin 2011, excerpt from Google Books, p. 26, ISBN 978-3-05-004939-7 .
  2. Baring, Eberhard Ludewig in: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal encyclopedia of all sciences and arts , Leipzig 1752, digitized version of the Bavarian State Library, Volume 3 (Barc-Bod), p. 23.